Teaneck offers fall programs for all ages

The good news for township students and their parents is that going back to school also means that the Teaneck Recreation Department is once again offering a full schedule of structured quality programming for residents ages 18 months to 54 years.

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Teaneck offers fall programs for all ages

Single Parent Starts Support Network

Every Sunday, from noon to 3 p.m., the Oakland Single Parents Network hosts a picnic in a local park for single parents and their children to get together. read more

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Children finding ways to shine at studio

GRAYSLAKE Dressed in black outfits highlighted with pops of color, children in the Zip Zap Zing Childrens Theatre Co. classes at Pure in*Form Pilates Studio in Grayslake wowed their parents May 17.

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Children finding ways to shine at studio

WATCH: Make Your Health a Priority

A new survey reveals that mothers often neglect their own health. Health – Medicine – Parents – Home – Family

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WATCH: Make Your Health a Priority

UTICA, Mich. On the drive home from the hospital, Shannon Morell peered at her sleeping newborn in his car seat and wondered, what would be the fastest route back to normal? The truth is the arrival of every child forces a new definition of normal. But unlike most other parents, Morell and her husband, Paul, had no advice books on what they were going through: Their son was the result of an …

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Sharing their story a detour to normal – Tue, 04 May 2010 PST

NEWARK — Every time Bonnie Young visits the Licking County Family YMCA, she will be able to see children and their parents enjoying her artwork.

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Hanover resident’s youthful works at Licking County Family YMCA (Newark Advocate)

Orthopedic surgeons are seeing a wave of exercise-related injuries among baby boomers — a phenomenon dubbed “boomeritis.” The March issue of Mayo Clinic Women’s HealthSource covers what’s behind boomeritis. Baby boomers, now in their 50s and 60s, are fitter and more athletic longer into their lives, compared with their parents’ generation. They are running marathons, hitting the slopes, playing …

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Avoiding ‘Boomeritis’ — The Achilles’ Heel Of A Fit Generation (Medical News Today)

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