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Imagine standing in a downward flowing mountain stream. (I say “downward flowing” because streams only flow one way. Down.) As you stand in the stream, you demonstrate your natural talent
... In 2005, our kids had a chance to be on the cover of the former Cleveland/Akron Family Magazine. What a thrill that was! As I always was a fan of
... With spring break just around the corner, you might be looking for a fun family trip to take without going too far. In the first of two posts on one-tank
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If you intend to breastfeed your baby, learn some helpful information to prepare you for the process, as a certified lactation counselor offers six tips to help new and pregnant moms succeed and reach their feeding goals.
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It’s true that Northeast Ohio’s weather may not feel like summer is near, but winter actually is the best time to sign up your kids for summer camp. Day camp is an alternative to traditional overnight camp, and an option many families choose for their children. Find out why summer day camp may be the right choice for your kids.
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Northeast Ohio Parent earned a total of seven gold, silver and bronze awards for its editorial content and design at the Parenting Media Association’s annual convention and awards ceremony, held recently in St. Petersburg, Fla.
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Hawken School announced last month plans for a new high school in University Circle. The school purchased five additional properties on Magnolia Drive and will launch the Mastery School of
... Fox 8 News Cleveland shared the story of Noah Dudas, a second-grader at Avon East Elementary, who has autism. read more
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With an observational eye, "Social Animals" peeks into the digital and real worlds of today’s image-focused teenager, where followers, likes and comments mark success and self worth. On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner talks with the film’s director, who discusses why he made the film and what he learned about teens and social media while filming.
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Coaxing a baby to use a spoon for the first time, teaching a kindergartener to tie a shoe, or practicing parallel parking with a teen — these routine parenting tasks
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