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I love the beautiful weather, festivals and the seemingly endless fun activities to do with the kids in the summer. As much as I love those, there also is one
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Looking for ways to sneak a few history lessons — disguised as fun — into your kids’ summer? That’s the idea behind visiting these historical destinations dotted throughout the state. To make this history scavenger hunt even better, we provide a mini-quiz to take with your kids at each destination. Let the road trip — and games — begin!
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The August 2019 issue of Northeast Ohio Parent is on newsstands, but the easiest way to check it out is by viewing our digital issue. This month, we cover fun Ohio history spots, rowing in the region, the performing arts, walking safely to school, and much more.
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Join us on Aug. 6 for the third installment of Pinecrest Play Days, taking place from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Pinecrest in Orange Village. We will be rolling out the red carpet for this free event featuring interactive crafts, prizes/giveaways, glitter tattoos, music by Jesse Jukebox, and much more!
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Ohio’s 2019 Sales Tax Holiday will begin on Friday, August 2, at 12:00 a.m. and end on Sunday, August 4 at 11:59 p.m. read more
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Have fun this month with a visit to your local library, museum or area attraction, many of which offer storytimes, crafts, and other fun activities for young children.
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Researchers in a recent study found that by age 5, children who spent two hours or more per day looking at screens were 7.7 times more likely to meet criteria for a diagnosis of ADHD than children who watched screens for 30 minutes or less each day.
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After a good (and I mean really, really good) scrubbing, I took a tired, old plastic Little Tikes playhouse and transformed it into the sweetest little English Cottage-Style
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Summit County Children Services is asking for the community's assistance to ensure that children in need and receiving agency services will begin the school year prepared with brand new school supplies to help them succeed in the classroom.
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If you are having difficulty understanding your child, you might want to consider a speech-language evaluation, which is a normal step to pursue when parents or caregivers suspect difficulty with communication. Ask your pediatrician for a referral to a speech-language pathologist, a professional who diagnoses speech and language difficulties.
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