Tag: children
Let them fail to help them grow: How to build resilience...
Ohio State University Extension Educator Holly Bandy shares how parents can use summer break to build resilience in children. Discover why stepping back, allowing "safe failures" and encouraging a growth mindset helps kids develop critical life skills that last into adulthood.
Find color in life’s grayer moments
Judith Sutherland is convinced that nothing will keep us young at heart like spending time with a happy child.
The farm raises more than just crops
Judith Sutherland is grateful her grandchild do their chores when asked — something she attributes to being raised on a farm.
Tantrum
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about throwing tantrums at any age.
Boys & Girls Clubs to open new club in Ashtabula County
Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio plans to open a new club Oct. 9 at Huron Primary School, 2300 Wade Ave.
USDA invests to boost school nutrition
USDA will award nearly $30 million to 264 school districts across 44 states and the District of Columbia as part of its Healthy Meals Incentives Initiative.
Autism Society of the Mahoning Valley launches program to help caregivers...
Autism Society of the Mahoning Valley is launching Sophia's Gift, a multi-part family trust project to help caregivers establish a care system for an adult child with special needs.
Children reveal how fast time flies
Children serve as a reminder of years — and time in general — rolling by faster than we otherwise would realize.
How to teach children to use a pocket knife safely
Pocket knives are tools, not toys. Learn more about considerations for teaching pocket knife safety, such as age, choosing a knife and basic safety rules.
Farm life encourages innovation
Judith Sutherland explains why she believes farm-raised children are exposed to the need for innovative thinking at a higher rate than the average child.


















