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This summer, the Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park will host a gathering of trail supporters for the fifth annual Elevation summer party. Tickets are on sale now for the June 16 event, which will be a night of hiking, dining, live music and dancing at the Ritchie Ledges in Ohio’s national park. Tickets purchased by May 31 will carry a special early bird rate.
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According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), one out of every 68 children has autism spectrum disorder (ASD). read more
... The list below includes some skills typical of a child’s development from infancy through age 5. Keep in mind, it’s important to remember that children may vary in their development.
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About one in five school-aged children (ages 6-19) has obesity. Although genetics and hormonal causes may play a role in some cases of childhood obesity, most causes are due to overeating and under-exercising. Find out what healthcare professionals recommend for parents to help keep kids healthy.
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Happy Mother's Day! I hope all you moms are enjoying a wonderful day with your family! Mother's Day is a great chance to not only celebrate your family (and have them celebrate you), but it's also to celebrate the mom friends who make this crazy parenting adventure easier and more fun. Sometimes there's nothing more rejuvenating than some time with other ladies who understand, laugh, cry, and support you!
So, here are some fun and fabulous ways to have a Girls Night Out or In with your fellow mommas:
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Subscriptions are on sale now for the William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage Series, presented by the Cuyahoga County Public Library Foundation and its academic partner Case Western Reserve University. Find out which writers will appear in the series, which returns for its 14th season in September.
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Lake Ridge Academy junior Anjali Prabhakaran, a resident of Avon, has scored a perfect ACT composite score of 36. This is quite a feat, as on average, less than 1/10 of 1 percent of students who take the ACT earn a perfect score. Learn more about her academic and extracurricular activities, as well as her future plans.
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In pediatric neuropsychology, children are evaluated using standardized tests that might include communication skills, visual functioning, or paper and pencil work. A child’s thinking, attention and organization skills, memory and learning, speech/language, visual-spatial skill, academic development, and emotional/behavioral functioning may all be assessed.
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Dear, daughter –
I will fail you.
I know, I know – I’m supposed to pretend that we have a perfect life and that I am a perfect mom. But
... Kurbo, a mobile health coaching program for kids, teens and adults, has launched a new offering, Parent Coaching, to help parents talk to their children about the difficult subject of
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