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A few days after the presidential election, in one of our own classrooms, a 5-year-old declared, “My Mom voted for Trump.” read more
... It may be the cold, dark days of winter, but there are still plenty of opportunities to stay light on your feet. In this Children’s Channel video, Michelle Levitt, MD,
... Family-friendly events abound this weekend in the Greater Cleveland area, including Thanksgiving-themed gatherings and many happenings to welcome the holiday season. Check the list below for a sampling, or visit
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As children get older, spending time with their friends becomes more and more important — and playdates and playgrounds just don’t cut it. Luckily, Northeast Ohio offers a variety of places where tweens and teens can hang out, have fun and stay safe.
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It’s not uncommon for children to misbehave or be defiant when following rules set by parents or other authority figures. While some defiance is typical, extreme or excessive actions can be symptoms of a larger issue such as Oppositional Defiant Disorder.
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Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise: Fall is the most fashionable time of the year — especially for all of us here in Northeast Ohio. On Sept. 1, summer was
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Hosting Thanksgiving is meant to be fun, but it can easily get overwhelming, here's how I plan and prep (and adjust my expectations) to make it a stress-free holiday.
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Our phones are full of images of events from our kids’ lives, developmental milestones, and funny moments. Parents can easily take and share pictures of their kids with the click of a button. However, the ability to connect with so many people also creates potential dangers that come from anyone having access to content posted online.
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According to the Natural Resources Defense Council, a family of four loses an average of $1,500 a year on wasted food. Whether your concern is for the environment or for the well-being of your wallet, here are some ideas to help you and your family reduce food waste.
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During the "Can Your Fines" food drive at Mentor Public Library, which runs through December, library patrons can donate food in exchange for forgiveness of their fines. The donated cans will go to local food pantries and will be shared with families in need.
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