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  • 1 month ago | northeastohioparent.com | Miriam Conner

    On this episode of aParently Speaking, host, Miraim Conner chats with the amazing Karen Johnson, author of What Do I Want to Be When THEY Grow Up.If you’re a mom navigating the empty nest or just looking ahead to what’s next, Karen’s inspiring guide is packed with humor, heart, and practical tips to help you lead your best, most fulfilling life! Join them as they dive into everything from finding your passion after motherhood to embracing life’s next chapter.

  • 1 month ago | northeastohioparent.com | Miriam Conner

    We teach kids to talk, read, and write… but who’s teaching them to LISTEN? Crazy, right? Especially when they’ll spend 3x more of their adult life listening than reading. The truth is, listening doesn’t just “happen.” It’s a skill—one that can shape their relationships, success, and confidence. So why aren’t we teaching it? And how do we start? On this episode of , host, Miriam Conner, sits down with Christine Miles, author of , to break it all down. Don’t just hear about it.

  • 2 months ago | northeastohioparent.com | Miriam Conner

    As parents, it’s natural to want to be involved in your child’s friendships, but how much is too much?

  • Mar 11, 2024 | northeastohioparent.com | Miriam Conner

    On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host, Miriam Conner is joined by Ron Kerbs, CEO of, Kidas is an anti-cyberbullying and predator protection tech company to discuss the latest research that shows that kids as young as 8 years old are being targeted online, many while innocently playing online games. Listen as Kerbs explains how these kids can be targeted by predators and financial scammers and what parents can do to help prevent this from happening.

  • Feb 12, 2024 | northeastohioparent.com | Miriam Conner

    Sometimes we do not think about things until we need them, or it is too late. If you have children who have turned 18 you know how quickly that happened and there is so much to do and manage at that changing time that legal documents may not be on the top of your list, but there are some very important documents every parent should discuss with their 18-year-olds.