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Kids can learn from newspapers

Many of today’s classrooms are filled with all types of emerging technologies, which educators use to enhance their students’ educational experiences. However, the humble newspaper has long been a staple in the classroom and at home and remains one of the best tools for learning. Newspapers can be used to further children’s academic abilities in […]

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21st century dads

 When I was a child growing up in the 1980s, my dad was something of an anomaly. He took me to doctors’ appointments and sports practices; he chaperoned school field trips; he played board games with me and read books to me on lazy summer days. He wasn’t technically a stay-at-home dad, but as an […]

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Picky little people

My two-year-old granddaughter, Maddie, loves Sriracha, the incendiary chilli sauce that is de rigueur in many Southeast Asian dishes and more common than catsup on home and restaurant tables alike.  On a recent visit to Brooklyn, my almost-four-year-old grandson, Robbie, kept dipping his finger into the condiment cup of malt vinegar I’d gotten for my […]

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Be a person and a parent

Work/life balance is often demonstrated as finding time for your job and your family or partner. But what about you? I recently included my 2 ½-year-old daughter when describing a group of “people.” She quickly corrected me: “Mommy, I’m not people, I’m a big girl.” Guildenstern’s quote from Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead […]

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A farm for teaching schoolkids

 Agri-education is a word not found in the traditional dictionary, but Indian Creek Farmstead in Petersburg offers a vivid interactive definition. With the goal of teaching schoolchildren about life on the farm, Indian Creek offers presentations, exhibits and other focused activities. John Lyons, co-owner of the farmstead, defines agri-education as the education and knowledge sharing […]

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Get your kids their shots

It’s back-to-school time, and that means, in addition to buying new shoes and school supplies, families are making appointments with their doctors for kids’ physicals and immunizations. Yet a growing number of people are growing wary of vaccinations, and some are refusing to have their children vaccinated altogether.  Mistrust of vaccinations exploded in 1998 when […]

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Life together in the kitchen

When my son unexpectedly brought home a school friend for video games, homework and supper one afternoon years ago, I baked an easy cake recipe, topped it with fresh, sweet whipped cream and served it for dessert. “Where’s the box?” the friend asked. “And the can?” We just smiled at each other.  From his early […]

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