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In children, sensory processing issues typically arise around preschool age when kids are going through developmental phases or are exposed to a new environment, such as a classroom. If your child is having frequent meltdowns, tantrums or extreme emotions regarding some day-to-day activities, it could be a red flag for a sensory issue.
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Imagine this – you just ate a HUGE burrito and drank a jug of soda. Your bladder is full, you’re slightly winded and your feet are swollen. And now, you
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Western Reserve Academy has appointed Suzanne Walker Buck as its new head of school. Her tenure will begin on July 1, 2019, when she succeeds current Head of School Christopher D. Burner. Buck will be the first woman to hold the post in the school's history.
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Opti-Speech, a complement to traditional speech therapy, is state-of-the-art technology used to visualize the tongue based on the position of tiny sensors. Seeing the tongue and how it should move can enhance and accelerate results from traditional speech treatment. Learn more details, as well as how the technology is used during therapy sessions.
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In the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner talks about special needs parenting with mother of five Cyndra Cole. As the mother of a child with Williams syndrome and a member of the board of trustees for the Williams Syndrome Association, Cole shares some of her experiences including the diagnosis, the joys and challenges of special needs parenting, and the mission statement she created for her daughter.
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In honor of National Adoption Awareness Month, we share the stories of several local adoptive families, as well as the current impact of the drug crisis on sibling adoptions and the foster care system.
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In honor of National Adoption Awareness Month, the November issue of Northeast Ohio Parent features a story about sibling groups and the impact of parental opiate and substance abuse. read
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Registration is now open for Northeast Ohio Parent's Camp Fair East & West 2019, taking place Feb. 9 and Feb. 2, respectively. As the largest camp fairs in the region, both events are free to attend and will provide visitors with opportunities to meet representatives from dozens of day and night camps, adventure, academic, sports and special needs camps, and many more.
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It’s almost time for the state’s Third Grade Reading Guarantee, which for some parents could mean the difference between their child going to fourth grade or not. read more
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The stunning natural beauty and awe-inspiring underwater creatures of the Great Barrier Reef come to life in the film, which follows an underwater photographer on an expedition to document some of the work being done by volunteers, researchers and citizen scientists along the reef.
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