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Did you know there might be a way to increase your paycheck? It involves stopping something called wage theft. read more
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Having a cesarian section can be scary to many moms, even if you’ve had one before. While a lot of information is published about stages of labor and how to tackle labor pain, there isn’t as much on how to prepare for a c-section. These tips will help you cope with some of the unknown fears about the procedure before you reach the labor and delivery room.
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Tis the season for New Year's resolutions and, for a lot of us, getting in better shape is on the list. My son recently asked me if he could exercise with me, which got me thinking about ways you could keep your own New Year's resolution to get in shape while incorporating your kids, too.
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“Snow day!”
It’s the term kids love and parents sometimes dread. After the initial excitement wears off, a chorus of “I’m bored!” begins to echo throughout the house. read more
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While technology helps us organize busy schedules, there may be a downside to the prominent role it now plays in most families’ lives. Summer camp is a place where children can be freed from the distractions of technology to develop important social and relational skills.
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DIY wills are becoming more prevalent as legal services can now be accessed easily online. Before you decide to create your own will using an online service, learn one example of how, while these online companies are making legal services more accessible, they’re also doing their customers a disservice.
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Determining if preschool is the right step for your child and your family is a big decision, and there are many different factors to consider. We spoke with several early childhood educators in the region, who offer tips on determining whether your child is ready, as well as what to look for in a school and questions to consider when visiting. Plus, students and parents weigh in on why they love preschool.
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There are many ways parents can help their children improve their speech at home, including reading books, retelling the events of the day, and encouraging older children to write. Learn about these and many more, as well as a local communication playgroup that mixes fun with the practice of building communication skills.
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At its new location in the Midtown Cleveland neighborhood, the Children’s Museum of Cleveland brings a fresh look at fun and learning for all abilities in the historic Stager-Beckwith mansion.
... Sending your child away to camp for the first time is a major milestone for most families — one that often is marked by excitement, anticipation and perhaps even some
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