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Top healthy kid activities: It's a family affair
Elizabeth Pagel-Hogan
Thursday, April 11, 2013
A new rowing camp for pre-teens, jumping at the library, racing for a good cause: Pittsburgh families have ways to stay healthy that never feel like work.
'Mom and Me' classes for all ages -- and not just for moms
Marty Levine
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Moms and kids may still be the most popular pairing, but "Grownup and Me" classes are out there in Pittsburgh, and dads are welcome everywhere.
Secretly teach your kids career- and school-building skills
Elizabeth Pagel-Hogan
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Pittsburgh is jumping with programs that let kids exercise their minds while having a blast -- and these programs just might help lead to school and career success too.
Taking computer science outside the lab
Joshua Barnes
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Bringing the thinking and the work behind computer science is the "new basic" for Pittsburgh students learning real-world skills and tech careers.
Paint, parrots, ice, clay -- and helping out -- are best bets for fall and winter fun
Elizabeth Pagel-Hogan
Thursday, November 01, 2012
Paintball and parrots, ice and clay, volunteering to harvest -- here's how to keep fall and winter fun.
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