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Many kids will be shopping for a new backpack this year.
But according to Dr. Kim Giuliano, of Cleveland Clinic Children’s, it’s more than simply choosing a color, style or
... According to a recent study, today’s expectant moms are more likely to experience depression than their own mothers decades ago. read more
... Hello! I’m Aisha and I am the founder of FNPhenomenal, a community designed to help single moms thrive financially and live phenomenally using Biblical principles. read more
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Angelic images of smiling siblings make crowd-pleasing Facebook fodder, but the reality of life with two or more children is decidedly less picture-perfect. Toddler-age siblings clash more than six times per hour; siblings age 7 and younger fight, on average, every 20 minutes. Also, fights that get physical can leave lasting physical and emotional scars. If sibling fighting is stealing the peace in your household, read on for relief.
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MilliporeSigma’s Curiosity Cube mobile science lab is making several stops in the Cleveland area as part of its second annual tour. The 22-by-10-foot, retrofitted shipping container has been transformed into a solar-powered mobile science lab and features hands-on science experiments to spark interest in STEM.
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Everyone has an opinion on how to handle a baby. Swaddle the baby. Don’t swaddle. Keep the baby in a bassinet in your room. Keep the baby in his own
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At the beginning of a new school year, teachers and schools spend time reviewing lessons from the previous year. As parents, it's the perfect time to take a financial assessment. Northeast Ohio Parent blogger Kevin Payne, of Family Money Adventure, explains how.
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When it comes to summer fun, finding one activity that appeals to the whole family can feel like a monumental task. From the grumpy teen to the tiny tot, everyone
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Goldfish Swim School is coming to North Canton in fall 2018! Goldfish provides swim instruction to children ages 4 months to 12 years old in a unique setting with highly
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If you’re like most parents, the first thing you say to your children when you see them after school is likely, “How was your day?” If you're tired of one-word answers, tweak your question to be more open-ended, encouraging a more specific answer and giving you insight into your child’s world.
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