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There’s no such thing as a one size fits all education, and many kids require modifications to the general curriculum to have success in school. As a parent, you have an integral role in guiding the vision statement to establish an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) that delivers the most appropriate educational program in the least restrictive environment and defines your child’s educational goals and objectives. Here are some tips and information to help families navigate the process.
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The Children’s Museum of Cleveland will close its University Circle facility on Sunday, Jan. 3, 2016 and begin to serve the area through a dynamic series of programs held throughout the community until the time when the renovation in Midtown is complete and the museum is ready to open its new home to visitors.
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The newly renovated Cleveland Indians Kids Clubhouse on the mezzanine level brings fun and excitement to the littlest of baseball fans. Northeast Ohio Parent magazine editor Angela Gartner takes a stroll around the updated facility.
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Even the smallest changes in your routine can have a big impact on your health. Take starting your day with lemon water, for instance. Discover seven reasons why you should consider adopting this super simple habit.
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Families can enjoy this annual aviation-themed event with in-the-air feature performances by U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, an elite parachute team U.S. Army Golden Knights, U.S. Coast Guard search and rescue demonstration, and ground vehicle Shockwave Jet Truck.
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With Labor Day, Sept. 7, just around the corner, it's time to start planning your family-friendly holiday weekend — and there's plenty to do around the region. Families can enjoy the many scheduled festivals and celebrations, or just head to the local beach and park for some end-of-the summer fun. Here's a list to help you get started from our new media partner Northeast Ohio Family Fun.
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Smiles with Style is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to creating smiles and improving the self-esteem of children battling a life-threatening illness in area hospitals. The group is looking for volunteers and other help to provide free mini-makeovers and dress-up experiences for these kids.
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In many schools, fewer hours are allotted to recess and physical education each year, but access to fresh air and exercise doesn’t have to end when classes start up again this fall. Bicycling is a fun and fitness-friendly method of transportation that, with a little planning and attention to details, could replace your carpool. Here’s some advice to get your student (or the whole family) rolling safely.
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Saving money isn't just about how much you spend on supplies, it's also about making school supplies and equipment last as long as possible. Here are some tips for protecting your students' school gear to help stretch your budget — and their gear.
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Eating popcorn and watching the big screen isn’t reserved for indoors. Drive-in theaters are a place where kids and adults can enjoy this nighttime ritual under the stars. Here are a few things to consider before you head to the theater.
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