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GCA and GLSC are once again teaming up to offer a special admissions package for fall family fun. Families can visit both downtown attractions for only $20 per person from October 1-5 and 8-12, allowing each guest to experience two attractions and save as much as 45 percent off the regular combined price.
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A concussion is a mild form of traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head. It also can occur from a fall or a blow to the body that causes the head to move rapidly back and forth. Learn the signs, symptoms and treatment for concussions in children.
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In working with toddlers, I get this question all the time: “what are some good apps I can download for my child’s learning?” read more
... As parents, we so often put our children ahead of ourselves. Depending on our circumstances, this is normal and warranted. When our children are infants and toddlers, there isn’t much
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Make plans to join us next Sunday, Oct. 6, for this free event that will offer science experiments, challenges, prizes and fun for the whole family — in addition to the opportunity to meet with dozens of area schools, tutoring centers and STEM-based organizations under one roof.
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Parenting is hard, and it truly takes a village. If you have ever felt this way, the Survive and Thrive series is for you. read more
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As automated technology may replace part of the traditional workforce, schools must teach students the skills they need to be successful in jobs that do not even exist yet. Makerspaces provide a space for students to learn those skills. Learn what these inventive spaces offer, as well as how to provide these learning opportunities at home.
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Little children love to explore — and sometimes their curiosity leads to swallowing objects they shouldn’t. read more
... A few weeks ago, my neighborhood was hit by a huge storm. There was damage to our home, which resulted in us being without power for five days (among other
... The abundant selections at area farmers markets may be winding down, but fall in Northeast Ohio still offers plenty of options for fresh, locally grown produce. Northeast Ohio blogger Karen
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