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As my oldest daughter heads off for college in the fall, I wonder (OK, I worry) if I’ve prepared her enough for this transition. Since she’s my first to leave
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Sensory integration, or the way in which the mind communicates with the senses, begins developing before birth and shapes the way a person interacts with the environment. Parents can help their kids’ neurological growth, as well as appeal to their sensory inclinations, by exposing them to summer sensory activities.
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There’s a doctor in Northeast Ohio who only writes prescriptions for fun. In fact, Dr. U.R. Awesome is a professional bubbleologist and a perennial world record setter. read more
... As a parent, instilling healthy eating habits in your children at an early age can aid in proper growth and development. Eating well goes a long way toward maintaining a
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Spend a summer evening with the Akron Symphony Orchestra and the City of Akron at a free concert during the annual Summer Parks Concert Series, which begins this Sunday at Forest Lodge Park.
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On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miram Conner talks with International Board Certified Lactation Consultant Liz Maseth, BSN, RN. They discuss the latest research and statistics on breastfeeding, as well as answers to common questions and challenges.
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Join us on Tuesday, July 30 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. for the last Fun at First & Main event of the Summer. The theme is Wacky Water Fun, so it will be a great opportunity to cool off with some water fun, crafts, treats, giveaways, glitter tattoos and much more!
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It’s July and it’s time to start thinking about…Christmas. What?! I mean it. It’s the perfect time to start planning for all of the expenses that come along with the
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Parents are always instructed to keep their child's screen time to a minimum. Now, experts are recommending screen time limits for parents, too, as the amount of time that caregivers spend on their electronic devices directly impacts the quality and quantity of interaction with their children.
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Teachers work hard and often end up paying for supplies in their classrooms. Many parents get upset over the lengthy supply lists teachers send home not realizing how much these
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