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Looking for some ways to instill a respect for the environment in your kids? With these events happening throughout the month in the greater Cleveland/Akron area, your family can have fun while helping the planet. Check the list to find an activity nearby.
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Northeast Ohio Parent Editor Angela Gartner talks about screen time, tech rules for kids and more.
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Craving fresh bagels but short on time? These bagels are made with just a few ingredients and are ready in under an hour. They may not be the traditional NYC bagel, but they hit the spot for a homemade treat.
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Join us for outdoor family-friendly summer of fun at First & Main on Tuesdays, starting May 20. These free, monthly themed events, presented by Northeast Ohio Parent Magazine and our partners, are ideal for kids, parents and caregivers.
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Join us for outdoor family-friendly summer of fun at Crocker Park on Tuesdays, starting May 27. These free, monthly themed events, presented by Northeast Ohio Parent Magazine and our partners, are ideal for kids, parents and caregivers.
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A resume is often the first point of contact between you and a potential employer. It’s a snapshot of your work experience, skills, and accomplishments. Yet, many job seekers—whether students
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Open house events are ideal for parents and students to ask questions, meet faculty and see if a particular school is the right fit. Private and other schools all across Northeast Ohio offer families many opportunities to visit their campuses.
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Public speaking can feel daunting, no matter your background. Yet, speaking in public remains an indispensable skill—one that can elevate academic performance, bolster professional opportunities, and boost personal confidence. read
... As a parent your days are filled with snack making, craft projects, nap time battles and so much more. Getting a moment to yourself is few and far between, so
... While children’s screentime should always be closely monitored, spending time online is not something that we, as parents, should demonize. After all, it’s something that you’d struggle to go without
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