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The holidays are drawing near — and what better way to celebrate than with a home-cooked meal? No matter what holidays your family celebrates, we at Northeast Ohio Parent want to know what's on your table! Share a must-have menu item that's always a part of your family's celebrations; we just might feature it in our December issue.
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I don’t have a cleaning lady. Or a personal chef or a gardener. But you know what I do have?
Someone who does the grocery shopping for me. read more
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Dinosaurs are fascinating in general. Add a young child’s curiosity to these complex creatures, and you’re bound to spend countless hours engaging in dino-related activities during playtime. If you’ve got a dinosaur lover at home, here are a few fun and educational toys and books to check out.
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Halloween night has many little ghouls and goblins out and about in search of tricks or treats in their neighborhoods. But before letting the little ones out the door for
... If you know me, you know I run a tight ship when it comes to my kids. Generally speaking, my kids eat at the exact same time every day (give
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As school districts work to improve their safety measures, many agree that student mental health is a critical part of a strong security plan. Mental health experts report seeing increases in the number of students suffering from anxiety, depression and trauma. Learn what area schools are doing to address this component of school safety.
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Last month, I shared a few important things to look for if you’re considering living in downtown Cleveland with a baby or young child. Now, it’s time for the fun
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This year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign, “Look. Listen. Learn. Be aware. Fire can happen anywhere,” works to educate people about three basic but essential steps to take to reduce the likelihood of having a fire — and how to escape safely in the event of one.
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Lawrence understands that children learn differently. And so they teach differently – adapting the learning environment to suit the needs of students instead of the other way around. Its students come from more than 80 communities in Northeast Ohio and beyond.
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Typically, a child's hearing is tested at birth and, if it’s normal, is not tested again until approaching age 4. A good indicator of hearing ability is overall speech and language development. Learn some signs of hearing and speech development that may indicate whether or not your child should be screened or tested further.
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