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It’s rare to find a high quality, locally-owned, brick and mortar toy store nowadays — after all, even that childhood staple, Toys R Us, couldn’t last forever. That’s why when
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There is an increase in the number of kids going into foster care due to the opioid epidemic. Child welfare agencies across Northeast Ohio are seeing firsthand the impact it has on the family unit when a parent is a substance abuser. Children are likely to be removed from that environment until mom, dad or both recover, or they could be placed permanently. Agencies are hoping new foster parents answer the call to help kids in need.
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Ten high school juniors and seniors competed for the title of grand prize winner at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage’s 10th Annual "Stop the Hate Youth Speak Out" essay writing contest. The top 10 essays were read as students vied for a chance to win the grand prize of a $40,000 scholarship.
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As parents, we hope to instill in our children the importance of traditions. Many of our family traditions revolve around food. For example, our Sunday evening tradition has become a
... The 4-year-old is screaming because she wants my help and her “legs are too tired” to walk the four feet over to me. I’m not sure whether to laugh or
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In the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner speaks with Victoria Prooday, a registered occupational therapist and the founder and clinical director of a multidisciplinary clinic, who answers the question, “Why are our children so bored at school, cannot wait, get easily frustrated and have no real friends?”
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You want to challenge your family to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables and try new things, but you’re not even sure how to choose many of them as you walk through the produce section. Learn some tricks of the trade that will help demystify your next shopping trip.
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I thought I knew how to research.
I had, after all, written the book on it: a doctoral dissertation in Rhetoric and Composition. I had taught thousands of students both
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Returning for its fourth year, the Crocker Kids Summer Event Series kicks off next Tuesday, May 22 with Crafty Kids from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Crocker Park in Westlake. This free, family-friendly event promises to deliver the fun with crafts, activities and more. Plus, 95.5 The Fish will be on site with music and entertainment.
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The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage will feature a summer installation for younger audiences. In lieu of a special exhibition, the Everyday Heroes Activity Center will be in the open
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