Sending a child off to college is a milestone in any parent’s life. Seeing them work hard in their academic and extracurricular pursuits and begin their first steps toward taking
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Northeast Ohio Parent Dad Columnist Jason Lea shares a few quiet corners around Northeast Ohio that he's learned about from a decade of “days out" with his kids.
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Sponsored content. J-Day Camps is more than a place, it’s a feeling. At J-Day Camps, your camper will make lifelong friendships, feel part of a community and explore new skills and interests.
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Using crayons or colored pencils to draw on pages can be meaningful for early childhood education. Child development research says that the exercise and motion — the how — behind a child’s coloring is far more important than where they’re doing the coloring.
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Will he see his shadow? Will there be six more weeks of winter? Groundhog Day happens on February 2 and while Punxsutawney Phil makes his prediction, there are some interesting events to celebrate the day around Northeast Ohio.
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Here are a few creative ways to help your child with spelling and grammar.
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Sponsored Content. Girl Scout Cookies aren’t just delicious —they do good, too! Every cookie purchase supports Girl Scouts’ ability to learn, grow, and thrive through all of life’s adventures.
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Watch the first episode of "Once Upon A Porch," a free online children’s program recently launched by Lakeside Chautauqua. The show features Chip Richter, an award-winning children’s singer-songwriter who serves up stories, songs, and smiles “Family Style.”
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Generative AI tools could be used by students to cheat or cut corners, but the potential implications of the technology on education go much further. Here's a look at how a few local schools are navigating the new world of AI.
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To kick off Black History Month, the Cleveland International Film Festival and Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival have teamed up for “Lights, Camera, Unity: Celebrating Black Stories.”
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