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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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While many think of yoga as an adult activity, the meditative practice can offer children numerous health and mental benefits. A recent study found that yoga equips children with skills to help with stress management, as well as improves self-esteem, classroom behaviors, concentration and emotional balance.
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Join us Tuesday, August 13 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. for Crocker Kids — Sunny Splash Party at Crocker Park in Westlake. The free event features music from 95.5 The Fish radio station, plus many activities including water fun, make and take crafts, giveaways, snacks, glitter tattoos, games and much more. Have your last splash of fun before heading back to school!
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Rowing might not be the first sport that comes to mind in Northeast Ohio, but there are several reasons why it’s gaining popularity among local athletes. Learn more about the sport, including its health benefits, potential scholarship opportunities, and why the region is unique when it comes to rowing.
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It’s happening; it’s really happening. Another school year is rapidly approaching. School supplies lists are out. Teachers lists are being shared, and schedules are about to get really crazy for
... Performing arts play a key role in children’s education at school and as an extracurricular activity, but they also teach kids life skills and further enrich the arts scene within
... Looking for some ideas to pack a little more fun in the remaining days of your kids’ summer break? Check out these suggestions from Cleveland.com, originally published on June 25,
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Many parents will have to make a decision to allow their children to walk to and from school. There are safety risks in the form of traffic, strangers, bullying and several other factors they can be exposed to along their route, and communication is the number one way to help mitigate any concerns.
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On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miram Conner talks with author Sam Quinones about his young adult adaptation of “Dreamland,” in which he delves deep into the roots of the opioid crisis and the small Ohio town he researched.
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