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When my older son Aaron, who has Asperger’s, was young, I immersed myself in ever-evolving goals for him, including school, social skills, comprehension, extracurricular activities and his emotional development. The
... The holiday season is upon us and with that comes anticipated traditions for our family. Like many families, there are certain events and activities we love to include in our
... Grossology: The (Impolite) Science of the Human Body runs through January 6, 2019 at the Great Lakes Science Center, and it’s included with the cost of general admission. read more
... There are so many different options out there for schooling your child these days (homeschool, unschool, online, co-op, public school, private school, charter school, etc.) that you can find a
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The program, which will impact 4,000 second grade students across five Northeast Ohio school districts, will include a five-hour curriculum focused on engaging students in the areas of literacy, math, science, and physical fitness through hands-on activities related to the sport of hockey.
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Two of the tools that I use to create fun experiences with the twins are Groupon and LivingSocial. read more
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A recent report by the American Academy of Pediatrics underscores the importance of play for building skills and nurturing relationships — and calls for pediatricians to write a “prescription for play” at well visits during the first two years of life to help children meet developmental milestones.
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“Wear Sunscreen. If I could offer you only one tip for the future, sunscreen would be it.”
Does that sound familiar? Maybe not, depending on your age. It was a
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At its new location this year, the Magic of Lights drive-through holiday show features a variety of festive scenes to celebrate the season, including Candyland, Toyland, Sports Row, 12 Days of Christmas and the notorious Tunnel of Lights.
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Rather than cutting the cord the moment baby is delivered, many expectant parents are following the practice of delayed cord clamping. While it's not a new medical discovery, expectant parents are becoming more aware of the practice as health organizations have put out new research and recommendations supporting delayed clamping.
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