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On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner talks with psychologist Dr. Karin Anderson Abrell about dating again as a parent. Listen as she shares her expertise on when you should date again, how and when to involve your kids in the process, and things to avoid. This is a fun and informative episode you don’t want to miss — even if you are not dating!
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Registration is open for Education & STEM Expo 2019, the can’t-miss education event of the season. At the free event, which takes place Oct. 6 at the Cleveland Metroparks' Acacia Clubhouse in Lyndhurst, visitors can meet with dozens of schools under one roof, as well as enjoy crafts, activities, entertainment, raffles and much more.
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We’ve encountered and survived many back-to-school health issues in my over 50 years as a pediatrician, 52 years as a parent of eight children, and now 15 grandchildren. Now, I’m
... Thunk. Thunk. Thunk. What’s that sound? The pitter-patter of little feet racing down the stairs in the morning? read more
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Come to Pinecrest in Orange Village on Aug. 18 from noon-3 p.m. for free, family-focused fun. In addition to crafty fun and games, prizes, snacks, glitter tattoos and balloon art, the event will feature a demonstration by Carl Jara, professional sand sculptor, and bubble entertainment and a Guinness World Record attempt by professional bubbleologists Dr. U.R. Awesome and Steve Langley.
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I still remember like it was yesterday. I was in kindergarten, sitting in music class, when my music teacher came up to me and asked if I would sing a
... We are partnering with Goldfish Swim School to share important water safety tips and give away swim lessons all year long. Each month, Water Safety Wednesday will feature a Goldfish
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Coaches spend countless hours teaching, motivating and influencing kids to respond to life with grit, resilience, self-confidence and determination. We highlight some area coaches who share their thoughts about this role.
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Summer is flying by and pretty soon school will be back in session. Is your child ready to get back into the daily scholastic routine? read more
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One out of three kids between the ages of 6 and 17 needs corrective lenses, and an increasing number of them wear contacts. While there is no right age to make the transition from glasses to contacts, there are several factors to look for in order to determine if your child is ready for the switch.
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