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Incorporating sensory play with your child's activities can encourage him or her to use their senses. It allows children to discover and investigate the world around them by building nerve connections, which increases their ability to understand. It also can improve language development, social skills, critical thinking skills, and fine and gross motor skills.
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Camp Fair West, at Crocker Park in Westlake, and Camp Fair East, at Hawken School in Lyndhurst, are less than a month away. Register for the opportunity to meet with dozens of summer camps all under one roof. There also will be interactive crafts and hands-on activities, entertainment by Jungle Terry and his animal friends, and camp scholarships raffled off throughout both events.
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Food may not be the most important thing on your mind as you’re moving to a new home, but can affect your moving plans in more ways than one. Moving
... Why don’t today’s kids play with marbles?
Marbles should be a hot item for kids. They’re pocket-sized. They’re pretty. They make great noises when you roll them across the floor.
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These days, we’re obsessed with success — particularly big book smarts, AP classes, higher education, and a preoccupation with straight As. But piling on the homework and study time doesn’t always yield results. New research shows that physical activity has a positive effect on school performance. Learn more about the study, as well as what you can do to help set up your kids for success.
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Looking out the window right now, winter has finally arrived — snow, cold and wind. It’s perfect for
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Does winter weather have you thinking of sunnier skies? On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner talks with Tricia Scott, owner of Visit Mickey travel agency, who gives family vacation ideas for different budgets and interests. She also shares some great family travel tips.
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If your child loves the idea of a summer camp, but hasn’t made the leap to sign up yet, glamping is a way to get them ready early. It allows
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While it's true teens are fairly independent, it’s important for parents to know that there are many things their teens will need from them as they approach their college process — though it may not be the kind of help you’d assume.
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“No!”
“Come here.”
“What are you doing?”
If sounds like this is coming from your child’s room, they might be playing an online game with their friends such as Fortnite
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