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What do you do when your teenager eats poorly? How can you help guide them back toward healthy habits without it turning into a food fight? Struggles with food among teens are common and normal. Experts say by trying to control their diet, you will likely end up doing more harm than good.
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April showers won’t put a damper on the fun your little sprouts will have playing in the spring-themed indoor playground at Lake Metroparks Farmpark. Also, families can watch newborn spring lambs, learn about plant life and, on weekends, make a spring craft.
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Camp Roosevelt-Firebird provides a wide array of fun and meaningful activities for boys and girls ages 7-15 in a caring environment. It's located on 103 acres of woods, hills and pastures on scenic Leesville Lake in the foothills of the Allegheny mountains.
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The Northern Ohio Garden Railroad Society display is full of facts, history and fun programs for all ages. Kids activities include a scavenger hunt, garden sprouts programs and kids club. Little Green Choo rides will be available on weekends and during spring break.
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When my girls showed delays in crawling and walking, I knew in my gut, something was wrong. This is what I did.
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Do you think your child is falling behind? The Cleveland Public Library is helping students in kindergarten through eighth-grade with free tutoring in reading and other subjects.
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From tapping our fingers on cell phones and computers to measuring the ingredients for tonight’s dinner, we are using science and technology daily. In the future, it will be even more important to our tech-savvy children. With so many career options out there, kids and parents may be looking to spark an interest in the field beyond the regular school year.
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A classic sleep-away summer camp provides boys and girls ages 6-16 with a holistically safe, values-driven community where they discover friendship and achievement. Kids feel like they belong, and caring staff creates transformative experiences on the shores of Lake Erie.
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Guests of all ages will learn how science can explain the seemingly unexplainable as they explore six themed exhibition areas and encounter a calf with two faces, an albino porcupine, the "Impossible Gate," artifacts, shrunken heads, and a host of other curated curios from Robert Ripley's legendary collection.
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Do you and your child love to fish? Geauga Park District has announced the season’s first stocking of fish at Walter C. Best Wildlife Preserve. Families are welcome to catch and take fish with a current Ohio fishing license in accordance with state regulations.
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