Atlanta Parent February 2024/ atlantaparent.com
All About The Love Celebrate Black History Month Guide to BEST Overnight Camps
MomApproved Dentists
SUMMER CAMP Planning Starts Here!
HighMeadowsCamp.org 770-993-7975
TrinityATL.org 404-231-8117
BlueRidgeCamp.com 954-665-8686
fallingcreek.com 828-692-0262
CampEvergreen.org 404-210-9149
ShakespeareTavern.com/ education/summer 404-874-5299
camptoccoa.org
WinShapeCamps.org
706-886-2457
844-WSCAMPS
inthecitycamps.com
(844-972-2677)
gsmit.org/summer 865-448-6709
SUMMER CAMP 2024
CAMPARROWHEAD.COM 828-435-0591
SMITHSTEARNS.COM 843-363-4789
ncchristian.org/camps
Give your child a historic summer! Campers will explore the past through games, historic simulations, and more at our history and writing camps. Camps will take place Monday, June 3 to Friday, June 28 at our Buckhead campus. Sign up now to secure your spot!
flourpowerstudios.com 470-760-6460
campchandler.org 770-910-5022
WESLEYANSCHOOL.ORG
TheSpanishAcademy.com 770-751-3646
Are you ready for the best summer ever?
DAY CAMPS l OVERNIGHT CAMPS l SUMMER PROGRAMS
Sat., Feb. 10, 2024 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Studio Theatre, City Springs 1 Galambos Way Sandy Springs
2024
A free event
To exhibit, call 770-454-7599 or email lpowell@atlantaparent.com
Learn more at atlantarent.com/campexpo
Inside 40 Febuary YEARS OF ATLANTA PARENT
Publisher’s Note / 8
Good Stuff / 10
For the Fridge / 62 Find a great dentist or orthodontist with our mom-approved list. Page 41
12 Love Is in the Air
From treats to love notes, 14 sweet and easy ways to say “I love you.”
20 Honoring Black Voices
Learn the story behind “The New Brownies Book” — a celebration of Black art, poetry and essays.
26 Healthcare Trends: Making Life Easier 29 It’s Time for Overnight Camp!
Time-saving options that busy families appreciate. Camp songs, bonfires, bug juice, insect spray — get ready for summer camp. Use our tools to find the perfect camp for your child.
Family Fun Guide: Best things to do in February, Black History events, Valentine’s fun, Museum of Illusions and more! Page 51 SPECIAL ADVERTISING
Spring Break Destinations / Page 9 Great Day Camps / Page 14 Like us on Facebook; facebook.com/ AtlantaParentMagazine atlantaparent.com
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 5
Immerse your child in the language of music. The Music Class® is an early childhood music program designed to unleash the musical potential of children from birth to age six. Parent + child classes feature award winning music, engaging activities and anytime-access to the music on our app. Classes start March 2–8. Join the fun this spring at one of our 9 convenient locations.
770-645-5578 themusicclass.com/atlanta
PUBLISHER Liz White lwhite@atlantaparent.com ASSOCIATE Laura Powell PUBLISHER lpowell@atlantaparent.com
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
Carolyn Haushalter chaushalter@atlantaparent.com
ACCOUNT Genie Lockeretz EXECUTIVE glockeretz@atlantaparent.com ACCOUNT Alyssa Gerold EXECUTIVE agerold@atlantaparent.com STAFF WRITER Emily Webb and DIGITAL ewebb@atlantaparent.com CONTENT CREATOR
COPY EDITOR Mary Williams
For 50 years, High Meadows Camp has offered an authentic, traditional outdoor program on more than 40 acres of farm, woodland, and unique facilities. Registration is now open for three, 3-week sessions. Session Dates: June 3 – June 21 June 24 – July 12 July 15 – August 2
EDITORIAL Sheri Taylor-Emery ART DIRECTOR creative@atlantaparent.com PRODUCTION Robin Mintz ADMINISTRATIVE Amanda Allen ASSISTANT MARKETING Felicia Barman MOM
Sign Up For Our e-Newsletter at AtlantaParent.com Like Us on FACEBOOK
Atlanta Parent magazine is published monthly by Atlanta Parent, Inc., 2346 Perimeter Park Drive, Atlanta, GA 30341. Telephone 770-454-7599, Fax 770-454-7699. Atlanta Parent magazine is available free of charge throughout the metro area and as a digital issue at atlantaparent.com. Atlanta Parent magazine welcomes letters, articles, artwork and photographs from its readers and the community. Atlanta Parent magazine is not responsible for the return of unsolicited materials. All rights reserved. Any reproduction in whole or in part, is prohibited without written permission.
Founded 1973 | Roswell, GA | highmeadowscamp.org 6 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
© Atlanta Parent, Inc. 2024
atlantaparent.com
For 2024 Be The Most Informed Parent On The Playground!
FIND us at AtlantaParent.com
EMAIL To sign up for our weekly e-newsletter visit atlantaparent.com
LIKE us facebook.com/ atlantaparent
Stay connected with us for upcoming events, great giveaways, reader input and more!
Publisher’s Note
T
he month of February brings one of my favorite holidays — Valentine’s Day. It’s a month filled with hearts, chocolate, treats and classroom parties. But there are lots of other days you and your kids can celebrate in February! Here are just a few special days this month: n February 2 is National Ukulele Day, one my son is sure to celebrate by playing a tune or two. n On February 6, honor National Chopsticks Day by attempting to eat every meal with chopsticks! n February 10 is the first day of the Chinese New Year. Check out our list of events and ways to celebrate the Year of the Dragon! n February 12 is National Hug Day – a great reason to pass along a hug. n On February 20, Clean Out Your Bookcase Day, have your kids choose a few titles they’ve outgrown and donate them to charity. n National Tootsie Roll Day is February 23 – need we say more? n And February 29 is Leap Day – it only comes around once every four years! Summer may feel far away, but now is the time to start making plans for summer camp. Whether your kids will be first-time campers or seasoned experts, our guide will help you find a great overnight camp. Check out the resources on page 29 of this month’s issue, and don’t miss Atlanta Parent’s Camp Expo on February 10 at City Springs, where you can learn about top day and overnight camps in Atlanta and the Southeast. Have your kids been to the dentist lately? Keeping kids’ teeth healthy is so important, but it’s easy to let appointments slip, especially if your kids (or you!) are nervous about going. If you’re looking for a new pediatric dentist, family practice, or orthodontist, our mom-approved list is a great place to start. Each one has been parent-nominated for qualities like a gentle approach, convenient office hours or their ability to connect with kids. In spite of the chilly winter temperatures, there are lots of things going on around Atlanta this month. Read our parent review of the Museum of Illusions and plan an outing to this mind-bending spot. Check out the full list of things to do in our Family Fun Guide, including a ways to celebrate Black History Month, the Year of the Dragon and a variety of performances for all ages, and find even more on atlantaparent.com. Wishing you a month of fun celebrations, Associate Publisher
How to Reach us: Telephone 770.454.7599
Email lwhite@atlantaparent.com
Fax 770.454.7699
Website www.atlantaparent.com
Snail Mail 2346 Perimeter Park Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30341
We welcome your views and comments. Letters that appear in the magazine may be edited for content and space.
8 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
atlantaparent.com
SPONSORED CONTENT
Destination SPRING BREAK Start planning your family getaway
at one of these exciting destinations.
Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches: A Sunny Escape Quirky and quaint collide in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches, located on Florida’s Northeast coast. This sunny escape features unspoiled natural beauty, a spectacular independent foodie scene and plenty of outdoor activities, from biking to kayaking and surfing. Explore 19 miles of cinnamoncolored beaches, numerous state and local parks and preserves, miles of canopied trails and bucket-list activities like dolphin interactions and horseback riding on the sand. For information, go to visitflagler.com. n Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches 866-736-9291 / visitflagler.com
Alpine Helen: Georgia’s Outdoor Adventure Destination Travel to a place that has Old World towers, gingerbread trim, traditional German foodstuffs, strasses and platzes spilling over with Scandinavian goods. A natural beauty perched on the Chattahoochee River in the Northeast Georgia Mountains. Enjoy zip lining, tubing, indoor slot car racing, laser tag, more than 25 restaurants, 150 shops, Georgia’s only mountain coaster and largest Adventure Lodge — Unicoi State Park. Visit helenga.org for more information. n Alpine Helen 706-878-2181 / helenga.org
atlantaparent.com
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 9
by Emily Webb
Good StUff
THINGS WE LIKE
Fitness Fun
Challenge your kids with Obstacle Course in a Box from Endless Games. Set up a gym experience at home inside or out, including jumping rope, crawling like a bear, performing burpees and more. The box includes foam tiles, 54 kid-friendly exercises, a stopwatch, jump rope, a drawstring bag and more. Available at amazon.com for $22.50.
GET G! MOVIN
Up to Chance
An Active Adventure
Exercise dice are a great way to game-ify your fitness goals. The Exercise Dice from BOSU feature two dice for a random bodyweight exercise and the amount of reps or time limit. Available at bosu.com for $11.99. Chronicle Books’ Fitness Dice include seven wooden dice for a different area of focus: lower body, upper body, chest and back, core, cardio, full body and number of reps or time. With more than 45,000 possibilities, you’ll get in a good work out! Available at chroniclebooks.com for $18.95.
The card game, Fit Heroes: A Fitness Adventure Game for Kids, was designed to get kids moving with 50 activity cards and five different characters. Earn points by completing superhero actions, exercises and challenges that’ll empower kids while boosting their confidence and health. The game is inclusive for motivating all types of kids to play. Available at fitheroes.com for $19.95.
Dance Party
Exercise and entertain with a family wireless dance mat from FWFX. These dance mats include an HD camera for dancing challenges, yoga, games and running exercises. Connect the game to your TV easily using HMDI input, and the kit includes a disco ball lamp for an exciting party atmosphere. Available at fwfxfamily.com for $136.19-$229.99.
A Team Effort
For a spin on kicking a ball around in the yard, try Cosmic Kick the Can from Starlux Games. An Intergalactic Terrestrial has landed in your neighborhood! Score points by tagging invaders, while the invading team scores points by kicking the Cosmic Can. Available at starluxgames.com for $24.90.
10 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
atlantaparent.com
Providing families the experience and structure of a traditional school, but with the flexibility for students to explore their passions in music, arts, drama, athletics and more. Founded in 2008 Grades 5-12 3-Day School Week College Prep Cognia and AdvancED Accredited PURSUE YOUR PASSION WITHOUT ACADEMIC COMPROMISE
INQUIRE TODAY 404.458.5160 • capstoneacademy.com 1934 Cliff Valley Way • Atlanta, 30329
GAS SOUTH ARENA FEB 23 – 25 JurassicWorldLiveTour.com © 2023 Universal Studios and Amblin Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
atlantaparent.com
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 11
14
Ways to Show Your Love on Valentine’s Day
by Kerrie McLoughlin
Everyone should get the chance to feel special on this sweet day, so check use our ideas below to shower your family with love! There are plenty of fun ways to make someone’s day!
1
A heart-shaped breakfast is a fun way to start the day. Think heartshaped pancakes, eggs, biscuits or toast with strawberry jelly, using a metal, heart-shaped cookie cutter.
3 It doesn’t matter if your child is in school, homeschooled or too young to be in school, decorating a box for Valentine’s Day goodies is a must. A shoe box works, as does a large plastic ice cream bucket. Just cut a hole in the lid big enough to handle cards, notes and treats, and decorate it with crepe paper, glitter glue and more!
2
Sugar cookies are a necessity. Drag out the baking supplies (or buy the cookie dough in a roll), the frosting and the sprinkles and make a mess together in the kitchen.
5
Dress in a special outfit, with the color scheme being pink, red, purple and white. Or just go extra fancy!
12 Atlanta Parent
4
February 2024
While your kids sleep, decorate their bedroom doors with heart-shaped sticky notes in the shape of a wreath that say all of the things you love about them. Older kids may act like this is dorky, but inside they’ll be glowing!
atlantaparent.com
hersheyland.com
8
6
Valentine’s Day is synonymous with chocolate! Set out some festive candies in a heartshaped bowl for a sweet treat.
Red, white and pink cards and heartshaped notes are a must on this day! Buy or make some for your own kids, but don’t forget about nieces, nephews, the friends of your kids, your spouse, elderly neighbors and more. Even with all the technology we enjoy, everyone still loves to get snail mail!
10
atlantaparent.com
Make a Valentine Tree for your family. Start by drawing the trunk of a tree on construction paper and cut out heart-shaped leaves in different colors. Write reasons you love each person on a heart and glue the leaves to the tree. Tape it to the refrigerator as a daily reminder of your love.
11
7 Flowers in February brighten up anyone’s day. If you don’t expect to receive any, buy them for yourself! If your child is old enough to enjoy a flower instead of eating it, place one pink or red carnation or rose in a bud vase in your child’s room.
9
Break out that heartshaped cookie cutter from breakfast to cut out a heartshaped sandwich for your child’s lunch. And why not write a silly poem to your child and pop it in their lunch bag? Valentines are red Roses can be yellow I love you I wanted to say hello!
13
This is a great day to surprise your child with a small gift like a book, stuffed animal, stickers or craft supplies, wrapped in heart wrapping paper, of course!
Don’t forget about your pets! You can order a heart-shaped food/ water bowl at Amazon for just a few bucks and show your pet some love all year long.
12
On the menu for dinner: easy heart-shaped pizza. Just shape the dough into a large heart, then add the toppings your family loves.
14
End this lovely day by snuggling up to watch A Charlie Brown Valentine or another cute Valentine’s Day special with a character your child loves.
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 13
SPONSORED CONTENT
Great Day Camps Fill Up Fast! Sign Up Now and Secure Your Spot. Top Summer Camps fill up early, so be sure there is time to pick the best fit for your child. Choose from one of these standout camps before spaces fill up. n Atlanta History Center Summer Camps History comes to life at Atlanta History Center’s summer camp! Young explorers in grades K-8 will explore the past through games, historic simulations, and more. Choose from a variety of history-themed camps, including American history, animation, and art around the world. Writing camp topics include the fundamentals of writing, mysteries, and monsters. All 2024 summer camps take place at Atlanta History Center’s Buckhead campus, with before- and after-care options. Scholarships are also available. Plan ahead and secure your spot! Registration is available now at atlantahistorycenter.com.
Atlanta History Center Summer Camps
n Center for Puppetry Arts Puppet Camp at the Center for Puppetry Arts is the ultimate summertime adventure! Campers will have a blast learning about puppetry traditions from all over the world, building their very own puppets, and playing and exploring alongside new friends. Each week ends with a special Friday presentation where family and friends are invited to celebrate their campers’ puppetry prowess! The Center for Puppetry Arts offers three different summer Puppet Camps, each designed to inspire and delight their specific age group (6-7, 8-9, and 10-12). Learn more and register at puppet.org/programs/puppet-summer-camp.
n Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education
Summer Day Programs
Summer is approaching, and with it comes the opportunity to immerse your child in the world of dance with Atlanta Ballet’s Summer Day Programs. Whether your child is a beginner looking to explore the joy of movement or an intermediate dancer looking to refine skills, a diverse range of programs caters to children ages two and up. Choose from Summer Creative Movement (ages 2 to 6), Dance for Joy (ages 5 to 7), Young Dancer Summer Experience (ages 8 to 10) or Junior Summer Intensive (ages 10 to 17). No audition required. Secure your spot today for a summer filled with dance! centre.atlantaballet.com/summer-programs.
Center for Puppetry Arts
n Forefront Arts Theatre Camps and Shows
Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education Summer Day Programs
14 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
Calling all budding performers and kids and teens who love the spotlight! One-week theatre, dance, and music performance camp themes include Taylor Swift Popstar Camp, Percy Jackson, Willy Wonka, Barbie, Harry Potter, Mean Girls, Improv & Comedy, Murder Mystery Party, and Trolls! Teens will love the full-scale Summer Stock production, or the CounselorsIn-Training leadership program. Each week culminates in a big Friday performance! Camps run June-August with locations in Buckhead, Brookhaven, Chamblee, Decatur, Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Cobb County, Gwinnett County, Cherokee County and more. Half-day and full-day options for ages 4-18. Extended care available 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Visit forefrontarts.com/camp. Early bird special discounts apply! atlantaparent.com
Forefront Arts Theatre Camps and Shows
MJCCA Day Camps
n MJCCA Day Camps At MJCCA Day Camps, campers make lifelong friendships, try something new and have the best summer ever! The possibilities for an amazing summer are endless with theme, sports, performing arts, teen and traditional camps for kids in rising Pre-K through 9th grade. Exciting outdoor adventures happen every day at Camp Isidore Alterman, MJCCA’s traditional camp. In addition to daily swim in the brand-new aquatic center, campers take aim on the archery range, climb to the top of the rock wall, fly on the exhilarating high-ropes course and canoe on the lake or zip line across it. MJCCA Day Camps also offers a multiweek discount, before-camp and after-camp care, and bus transportation. Learn more and register at mjccadaycamps.org.
n Trinity School Summer Camp
Embark on an unforgettable adventure at Trinity School Summer Camp! Designed for children aged 4 to 13, weekly camps from June 3-28 offer a mix of academic, specialty, and sports activities. Campers can experience art, Lego building, outdoor exploration, Spanish, soccer, computer games and much, much more. Extend the excitement with before- and after-camp care for a full day of fun from 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Plus, a bonus week of curated camps is offered from July 29-August 2. Make your child’s summer extraordinary at Trinity School Summer Camp by registering at trinityatl.org/summercamp.
Trinity School Summer Camp
n Wesleyan School Summer Camps Wesleyan Summer Camps make summers fun for all children ages 5-14! Day camps have fun weekly themes, with structured activities and free time for outdoor activities, arts and crafts, and games. Enrichment camps offer children an opportunity to dive deeper into art, movie making, STEM and more. Athletic, academic enrichment and fine arts camps are also available in a wide range of options. Morning, afternoon, and full-day programming is available. Lunch and a snack is included in full-day camps, and before- and after-care are also available. Campers do not need to attend Wesleyan to participate in camp. Learn more at wesleyanschool.org/summercamps.
Wesleyan School Summer Camps
n Pace Academy Summer Programs Pace Academy is excited to offer full-, half-day and weekly summer day camps from June 3-July 19. Pace’s unique camps for K-12th grade students provide a personalized experience for Pace students and students from other schools – in a convenient and welcoming environment. This summer, there are a variety of camp options in academic, athletic, STEAM, visual/performing arts and specialty programs! Driver’s Education, SSAT, Baby Sitters Club and Resume Building camps and workshops are available for older students. Pace values that some of life’s greatest lessons are learned outside the classroom – register now, because The Adventure Begins Here! For more information, visit paceacademy.org/community/summer-programs.
Cont’d on next page
atlantaparent.com
Pace Academy Summer Programs
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 15
SPONSORED CONTENT: GREAT DAY CAMPS n Marist School Summer Camps
Spend your summer at Marist School! Sign up for summer camps to learn new skills, develop passions and play with friends. Camp offerings include sports camps (baseball, basketball, cheerleading, football, wrestling, lacrosse, soccer, diving, volleyball, swimming, tennis, running, sports, speed training and softball); fun camp; music technology & production camp; personal essay startup; SAT/ACT boot camp; science camp; sports medicine camp; sports center broadcasting camp; entertainment tonight broadcasting camp; and theater camp. Full- and half-day weekly sessions will be offered from June 3 to August 2 for children ages 5 to 17. After-camp care is available until 5 p.m. Monday-Thursday. marist.com/summercamps.
Woodward Academy Summer Camps
n Woodward Academy Summer Camps
Marist School Summer Camps
n Community Music Centers of Atlanta
The exciting journey at Woodward Academy doesn’t stop when school ends in May! With more than 150 camp offerings, Woodward Academy Summer Camps offer young scholars, athletes, explorers and artists an array of enrichment, athletic, academic, and activity camps on two campuses in College Park and Johns Creek. Woodward Academy Summer Camps are open to the public and are accessible through an exceptional bus system so students from all over the community can experience Woodward. May 28-July 26. Register today at woodward.edu/camps and your child will be immersed in a one-of-a-kind summer adventure.
CMC Atlanta’s popular themed day camps for kids strike the perfect balance between a creative, effective music curriculum and some good, old-fashioned fun. The professional faculty offers themed camps for grades K-5 and Performance Workshops for grades 6-8 and 9-12. Camps focus on musical styles, genres or instruments to ensure camper’s genuine interests are met. Performance Workshops includes classical, jazz, rock, country, folk and/or hip hop music played with peers and professional faculty. Workshops culminate in a Student Showcase. All camps and workshops include private lessons. Four convenient Atlanta locations; register today, space is limited! cmcatlanta.com.
Atlanta Girls’ School SMART Girls Camp
n Atlanta Girls’ School SMART Girls Camp
Community Music Centers of Atlanta
16 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
SMART Girls Camp is a time for rising 1st–rising 6th grade girls to shine! Campers gain confidence by trying new experiences, expand their minds by exploring new topics, and share the fun with new friends. Led by AGS faculty and student leaders, SMART Girls Camp is filled with hands-on learning experiences. Weekly camp themes include “Who Runs the World” and “Adventure-HERS,” and feature a mix of play, creativity, and academics. Of course there will be plenty of time to have fun and make new friends along the way! Aftercare is available. Register at atlantagirlsschool.org/camp. atlantaparent.com
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
Zone of Light Studio zoneoflightstudio.com
Zone of Light is THE place for any kind of party, you tell us what you want – we’ll make it a party! Plus, we have the coolest Black Light room. Check us out – we put the ART in parties!
BIRTHDAY PARTY PLANNER
Dream Friends Entertainment dreamfriendsentertainment.com
Birthday parties, corporate and themed entertainment. Favorite kids characters, circus, fire, holiday, DJs, dance acts and more for all ages at your location. Atlanta Based Since 2001. 275 entertainment options to choose from.
Sky Zone Roswell
Have a Bashery
Jason’s Music Party
Sky Zone offers party packages that can be customized to meet your needs with jumping, dodgeball, Warrior Course, Sky Slam, Wipe Out, Sky Tower, VR, Party Space, Pizza, beverages and more! 678-745-9900.
Have a Bashery, Creative Parties & Enrichment provides engaging, child-centered activities for birthday parties and events for fun, learning and making memories! Call to book your party today! 781-249-2459.
A Birthday Concert for Your Child. Interactive live kids music for all occasions. Performing classics and new favorites, percussion jams, singing, dancing and more. Options for every budget. Easy set-up, best for ages 1-8.
Circus Camp
Bucks Sports and Circus Barn
Altitude Trampoline Park
Celebrate your child’s birthday with our trained professionals. One-on-one instruction. Magic shows, balloon sculpting, juggling, face painting and other extras available. Register online Dunwoody and Decatur, 404-370-0001.
Buckhead’s top spot for private parties and camps! More than 300 costumes and epic performers. Themes: Circus, Sports, Crafts, Superheroes, Princesses, American Ninja Warrior and more.
Atlanta’s premier trampoline park in the heart of East Cobb is the place for kids to freeplay! Parties are indoor adventures that will have guests bouncing, soaring, tumbling and battling their way to a oneof-kind experience. Call today! 770-693-7627.
skyzone.com/roswell
circuscamp.org
haveabashery.com
buckssportbarn.com
IT’S ALWAYS SOMEONE’S BIRTHDAY! Make sure party-planning parents know about your business.
atlantaparent.com
jasonsmusicparty.com
altitudeeastcobb.com
Be a part of our Birthday Party Planner. In print, 24/7 and online for a full year. For more info, contact Genie Lockeretz at 678-938-8116 or glockeretz@atlantaparent.com
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 17
Deciphering Parenting Metaphors:
ANIMALS AND MACHINES
THE ANIMAL PARENTS Jellyfish Parent A jellyfish parent is permissive and doesn’t create many rules or expectations. They often give in to avoid confrontation and lack a backbone like a jellyfish. n How do you know you are acting like one? Your kid has been whining all day to eat their Halloween candy. Even though you know they can’t handle eating sugar, you hand over the bag and let them have at it. When they are running around the house, unable to go to sleep you realize that saying “no” would have been easier than dealing with the sugary aftermath. by Cheryl Maguire
When I grew up parents were referred to as, well, parents. But nowadays it is hard to keep up with the trendy terms used to describe people who raise children. First, there were helicopter parents then lawnmower parents and, now, the newest one — snowplow parents. Since land and air vehicles have been covered, maybe submarine? Besides machines there are animal types of parenting. Do animals also gather around and coin terms for their parents? If so, would they say, “You are really acting like a human parent right now.” Here is a cheat sheet of the latest lingo to help you figure out your style.
18 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
Tiger Parent Tiger parents are strict and demanding. They prioritize academic and extracurricular success. n How do you know you are acting like one? Your favorite show is Dance Moms, and you think the media has unjustly demonized the moms who are only trying to help their kid be on Broadway.
Elephant Parent Elephant parents are the opposite of tiger parents (although a koala bear or something cute and cuddly might have been a better choice as the opposite) and focus on nurturing and encouraging instead of tough love and being demanding. These parents are protective of their young and intervene at the first sign of danger. This style is similar to jellyfish parenting in the sense that these parents are permissive and lack boundaries. n How do you know you are acting like one? Not only did you have a video cam on your baby’s bassinet, but you also situated it directly next to your bed. At the first murmur of a whimper, you sprung out of bed and placed your baby next to you where you wanted the baby to be all along.
atlantaparent.com
THE MACHINES Helicopter Parent Helicopter parents hover over their child’s every move and help when needed. They tend to worry a lot about their child. n How do you know you are acting like one? You hover next to your child as they eat their hotdog that has been cut into so many pieces it resembles grains of sand on a beach instead of food. And then you count the bites they consume to make sure they are receiving the proper amount of nutrition. If they haven’t reached 15 bites, you say you need to eat one more bite before you leave the table.
Lawnmower Parent Lawnmower parents are more aggressive than helicopter parents. Like a lawnmower that cuts grass or anything in its path, lawnmower parents mow away obstacles, so their child doesn’t have to experience any. n How do you know you are acting like one? When your kid calls, texts or sends a smoke signal to you that they forgot their lunch and you rush it over to the school faster than a FedEx delivery truck. Ditto for homework, sports equipment or water bottle. The thought of your child lacking in hydration for five minutes sends you into a tailspin.
Snowplow Parent The snowplow parent is more aggressive than a lawnmower parent since plowing requires more force than mowing. But they are similar in the sense that they remove any obstacles in their child’s way. The snowplow parent does not want their child to have to deal with problems, so the parent intervenes and fixes it for their child.
atlantaparent.com
n How do you know you are acting like one? Since you reside in a cold climate, you deliver your child’s forgotten jacket, mittens, and hat to the school so that they can go outside for recess even though you are fully aware that they wore shorts and short sleeves to school. And you know they didn’t forget but rather chose not to bring any of those items because they have no intention of wearing them, but you bring them anyway.
Bulldozer Parent See definition for Snowplow Parent. This one is for the warmer climate parents who were not happy with the lawnmower metaphor and wanted a more robust descriptor. They also never shoveled 15 feet of cold wet snow in 30 below temperatures (not including the wind chill) and therefore they don’t comprehend how powerful and savior-like a snowplow is when it clears the road. n How do you know you are acting like one? Since you reside in warmer weather, before your kid goes to the beach not only do you pack the sunscreen, towel, 10 water bottles and 100 snacks, you also apply the sunscreen to your 15-year-old who is fully capable of applying sunscreen on their own.
SO WHICH ONE ARE YOU? I’ll admit it, I’ve probably exhibited symptoms of all these types of parenting styles over the years. When you have three kids, you are going to resort to whatever works in the moment. Instead of referring to parents as machines or animals maybe we can just call them what they are: superheroes.
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 19
THE NEW BROWNIES’ BOOK:
Bringing Joy and History to the Next Generation by Emily Webb
A critical piece of history is a monthly periodical published from January 1920 to December 1921. The work of W. E. B. Du Bois, “The Brownies’ Book,” was the first publication created for African American children. Now, 100 years later, this groundbreaking work has been reimagined in an anthology titled “The New Brownies’ Book: A Love Letter to Black Families.” The beautiful collection combines art, literature and history for an incredible look at Black life and was compiled by scholar and Emory University professor Karida L. Brown and her husband, artist Charly Palmer. Atlanta Parent spoke to the duo about the importance of this book for Black families and why Black history is relevant to all. How did you discover the original “The Brownies’ Book?” KLB: I was working on an academic book with a co-author and researching the sociology of W. E. B. Du Bois. In his archives, I found a group of letters where he reached out to literati and Harlem Renaissance artists asking them to contribute a piece of their best work for “The Brownies’ Book,” so that Black children could know they were thought about and loved. I wanted to know, what is this book? I fell in love with it. Du Bois was one of the most revered, important, booked and busy intellectuals of his time, but he carved out time in his schedule to create this book because he thought this much of Black children.
acrylic, collage; the breadth of the artistic value is remarkable. It opens worlds up to children and other family members to start having conversations. We as Black people, as Black creatives, as Black intellectuals, are not bound by anything. CP: We built it as a family book. You are never too old or too young to go after your dreams. I don’t consider myself a writer, but I had stories to tell. Our youngest artist was 18 at the time of contributing, and the youngest writer was 4.
How does connecting art with history make it more accessible? CP: Art is a cultural experience. There is something there for everyone. These are representations of us from a visual standpoint. We’re dealing with life and death, dealing with funny stories. There are fantastic stories from the original 1920-21 issues, and 100 years later, we’re still talking about these things and emphasizing these messages. KLB: There is something that is completely timeless about art. It is telling an immortal story about the Black experience. The art is really
What inspired you to bring the project back? CP: One of the messages Du Bois made called to us: for the Children of the Sun to know that they are loved. There could never be enough of us reminding our children that they are loved and encouraged. We wanted to emphasize and reiterate that message.
Why is this an important resource for Black children and families? KLB: It’s so beautiful and fun. It is 208 pages of broad representation of the literary and artistic canon from plays to poetry to editorial. There’s abstract art, watercolor, 20 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
Butterflies by Charly Palmer
atlantaparent.com
Karida L. Brown and Charly Palmer
the glue, the vessel that allows you to time travel through the Black experience. You can see that in some of the imagery we’ve included from the original book; it still holds that value.
Why is it important to inspire creativity in children? CP: Sometimes, when we look at our youth, we’re like, “We’re lost; what are we going to do?” There can be an emphasis on the negative, but we do encounter brilliance. There are brilliant young people out there, and they’re saying, “We’re going to be fine.” We have to do everything that we can to encourage and push them forward.
Baby Blessing by James Ransome
atlantaparent.com
What do you hope readers get from this book? CP: I hear about Black girl joy, Black boy joy, but I don’t hear enough about Black family joy. I hope it encourages a lot of conversations. There’s a story called “My Mama Sick,” and it brought tears to my eyes the first time I read it. Anyone who’s lost a loved one can relate to that, but often, we can’t talk about those feelings. Reading the book can open up the possibility to have deep and meaningful conversations with family members.
Not just Black kids but all Americans have something to celebrate about Black history.
Cont’d on next page
Community Prayer by April Harrison
Because This Is a Dream by Jamaal Barber
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 21
THE NEW BROWNIES’ BOOK Why have you partnered with Page Turners Make Great Learners? KLB: Page Turners Make Great Learners is a phenomenal organization. They promote literacy amongst Atlanta youth, and the founder, FeFe Handy, understands all too well the power of reading, and the doors that open for children. Reading takes you anywhere in the world and can take you to other worlds. When we shared the idea of “The New Brownies’ Book” with FeFe, she was so excited, and she extended the opportunity to us. We’ve opened a fund to raise money to purchase “The New Brownies’ Book” to donate to local Atlanta public schools, so children can have access to the book. In the spring, we’ll do assemblies and workshops with the schools, and we’ll be able to gift the books to children who might not be able to get a copy from the bookstore.
Her World by Charly Palmer
This Much by Maurice Evans
Why is Black History Month for all people? CP: Black History is American history. Black history should always be a part of the educational system. Black culture, Black history affects everything, not just in the U.S., but in the world. People need to understand the contribution that we’ve made to the world and continue working hard to further our contributions.
Winter Fun at Margaritaville Lanier Islands
Enjoy the winter season with a visit to License to Chill Snow Island and the Lakeside Lights Spectacular at Margaritaville Lanier Islands for a time of wintry fun! Create special memories for the whole family with snow tubing, amusement rides, ice skating, and playing in the snow.
For more details visit MargaritavilleAtLanierIslands.com 22 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
atlantaparent.com
KLB: It is inaccurate the idea that any of us “did” history alone or in a vacuum. We wouldn’t get the American public school system we know today if we didn’t have the Freedmen’s Bureau pushing education during Reconstruction. When we talk about the contributions of Black Americans, their efforts, their creativity, we remix the whole country in ways that are not in a vacuum but have reverberated throughout the country. Not just Black kids, but all Americans have something to celebrate about Black history.
How does “The New Brownies’ Book” showcase Black history? KLB: There is a whole chapter called “Young Langston.” His first works were published by Du Bois in the original book. We’ve republished all those works, and beyond reading the material for what it is, it’s highlighting for families that he was submitting work as a teenager, which can serve as inspiration to young people to start their craft early. There are 26 Black women of note in “She’roes.” There’s a quiz at the end of it. With the chapter “School Daze,” we highlight Historically Black Colleges and Universities. There’s a chance to engage within these pages, and then, go do something with that knowledge.
I hear about Black girl joy, Black boy joy, but I don’t hear enough about Black family joy. I hope it encourages a lot of conversations. CP: I would like to tell parents to please pick up the book in order to experience it. It truly is an experience. You never know what’s going to be on the pages until you turn to the next one. It ends with a piece I did on a musician that I honestly didn’t know anything about. There was an attempt to wipe away his history by the government in France. It was intentional to end with this piece — if you’re not careful, if you’re not researching, you’re going to forget or not even know the amazing things around the world that Black people have done. To learn more and purchase the book, visit chroniclebooks.com. For a chance to win a copy of this book, visit atlantaparent.com. Learn more about the nonprofit partnership at pageturnersgreatlearners.org. atlantaparent.com
Go to AtlantaParent.com for the most up-to-date Camp Resources. Be sure your camp is included. Email Laura at lpowell@atlantaparent.com
The Best STEM Camps! Each summer Club SciKidz offers over 60 themed camps, grades PK-8th.
Club
SciKidz Where Sc ience & Te chnology Co nnect!
Use code PARENT15 for
$15 OFF
24 NEW FOR 20 Veterinary Junior Mini Medical Medicine School
678-294-9504 atlanta.clubscikidz.com February 2024
Atlanta Parent 23
Learn more about these top charter Charter schools andSchools their are now enrolling. enrollment deadlines.
CHARTING THE CHARTING THE RIGHT COURSE RIGHT COURSE
Learn more today!
SPECIAL ADVERTISING
The Anchor School, a new public charter school focused on developing the whole child through the entirety of adolescence, opened in the fall of 2023. The 6th-12th grade school has a statewide attendance zone, meaning it will offer high quality project-based learning to students across the state of Georgia. There is no tuition and the application process is free. Currently enrolling rising 6th and 7th grade students. Limited Seating, apply today! 2460 Wesley Chapel Road, Decatur
l
678-503-4880
l
anchorschool.org
International Charter Academy of Georgia (ICAGeorgia)
is a K-5 Japanese-English Dual Language Immersion State Charter School providing rigorous academic instruction aligned with Georgia Standards in both languages. ICAGeorgia aims to broaden the horizons of students so that they may become global citizens who promote peace around the world. Students have opportunities to participate in local and global-level service learning projects and Japanese cultural events such as JapanFest, tea ceremony, calligraphy, rice pounding and more. Apply today!
3705 Engineering Dr., Peachtree Corners l 770-604-0007 l internationalcharteracademy.org
WHAT IS A CHARTER SCHOOL? Charter schools are tuition-free, public schools that establish their own curriculum and learning approach and operate under the terms of a charter, or contract.
2 Atlanta Parent
<ISSUE> <DATE>
Charter schools are governed by an autonomous non-profit board of directors, and they have atlantaparent.com more autonomy and flexibility than a traditional public school. There are currently 115 charter schools in Georgia. Start-up charter schools are often grouped by their authorizer, either at the local or state level. A conversion charter school is a charter school that was previously a traditional public school.
2 Atlanta Parent
<ISSUE> <DATE>
atlantaparent.com Source: gadoe.org
24 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
atlantaparent.com
atlantaparent.com
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 25
Making Life Easier
Healthcare Trends for Busy Families by Tali Benjamin
Health and wellness are popular search topics. From timely concerns like how to avoid the common cold or deal with seasonal allergies to more general terms like healthy eating and fitness plans, getting answers to your medical questions has never been easier. The catch? There is so much information available on the Internet and via social media, how do you know what to trust? Do you trade the speed and convenience of online medical advice for the reliability of a real-life medical professional? The good news is that you don’t have to! The latest trends in healthcare make getting quality medical care in a setting that is convenient for busy parents a reality.
Telemedicine
Technically defined by the National Institutes of Health as the remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology, many think of telemedicine as the “Zoom meeting” version of a doctor’s appointment. This method of healthcare, also called Virtual Care, emerged in the 1970s, but developed more in the 1990s as technology was more widely available. However, the healthcare method has gained widespread popularity since 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic. The main benefits of telemedicine are convenience, privacy and cost savings. Many telemedicine providers, including local hospital systems like WellStar and Piedmont HealthCare, offer access to care on the weekends and have on-demand appointment options. Patients
26 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
can log into a telemedicine visit from the comfort of their own home and discuss concerns without anyone else seeing them. Co-pays are typically less than a traditional office visit, plus there are no parking fees or other costs associated with telehealth visits. “Various healthcare professionals now efficiently use telehealth to provide care. For those with access to telehealth through apps, mobile browsers or at-home devices, it is revolutionizing patient-provider communication,” says Phindile Erika Chowa, MD, FACEP of EMCare 2U. Specifically, for pediatric patients, telemedicine can have its limits as many conditions, such as ear infections or strep throat, can be difficult to diagnose without a physical exam. Blueberry Pediatrics, a telehealth provider exclusively for children, is trying to overcome this with their at-home kit of tools that includes a thermometer and ear scope with secure app integration.
atlantaparent.com
Concierge Care House calls, as they were typically called, were the primary method of receiving medical care in America until about 1950. Today’s version of in-home looks a bit different than its predecessor, though, as it is usually combined with concierge medical service, allowing physicians to provide comprehensive regular care to patients. “Concierge medicine provides convenient access, particularly for individuals with mobility issues. This healthcare innovation caters to postpartum mothers, post-operative patients, individuals with busy schedules, and others who often experience significant stress trying to reach clinic appointments,” explains Chowa. “They can greatly benefit from receiving care in the comfort of their own homes throughout Atlanta.” This type of healthcare is based on membership with a provider. EMCare 2U offers monthly and annual options, starting at $97, that are designed for individuals and families who prioritize convenience, customized care and direct access to medical professionals. “Concierge medicine creates a tailored plan that should parallel a doctor-patient relationship built on trust and empathy. The ultimate goal of concierge medicine is to bring opportunities for healthy living, preventative care and direct care into people’s homes,” says Chowa.
Do they take insurance?
Drive-Thru Healthcare When you picture a drive-thru, fries and shakes are what you think of, but thanks to a new trend, medical care needs can be addressed without ever getting out of the car. Born out of the COVID-19 drive-thru testing services they offered, a few local businesses have expanded to be able to address a myriad of medical care needs. “Anything that you would go to urgent care for other than a broken bone, we can address while you stay in your car,” explains Stacy Lathrop CEO of SmartMED in Roswell. Lathrop notes that the majority of patients are parents because of the convenience associated with Drive-Thru medicine. “When the whole house gets sick, you’re not sure what it is, and you don’t have the energy to get everyone dressed and to the pediatrician’s office, you can stay in the car, everyone can get swabbed or ears checked. And, you’re out of the drive-thru in 10 minutes,” says Lathrop. At SmartMED, all tests are run on-site, and a medical provider follows up with results and any needed prescriptions within about an hour. Roswell mom Laura Longergan tried drive-thru medical care based on a friend’s recommendation when she had a sick kid and couldn’t immediately get into the pediatrician. atlantaparent.com
n Concierge care does
not rely on insurance and the monthly or annual membership fees must be paid out of pocket. “I have since used SmartMed over 10 times in the last year,” she says. “There are six people in my family ranging in age from 2 to 38, and we have all benefited.” Longeran notes that being able to stay in the car is a game changer. “No more sitting in waiting rooms with sick, crying children!” Drive-Thru Urgent Care also offers prompt answers to a patient’s medical needs. “All medical complaints can be evaluated in a Viral Solutions drive-thru,” says Chief Operating Officer Bernard Coxton Jr., PA-C. “Most patients who seek care with us can be registered, evaluated and provided with an adequate plan that solves their medical needs without leaving their car. We are much more efficient than the traditional urgent care experience.” Both SmartMED’s and Viral Solutions’ teams are led by experienced emergency physicians and nurses, so patients can trust in the quality of care they will receive.
n Most Telemedicine providers are in-network with insurance providers, and the co-pay cost to you is traditionally less than with an in-office visit. n Both SmartMED and Viral Solutions Drive-Thru medical services are in-network with major insurance providers and co-pay costs are lower than a typical sick visit. n As with any medical care, always check with your insurance provider for specifics on your benefits before seeking care with a new medical professional or health system.
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 27
28 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
Camp 2024
atlantaparent.com
Overnight Camp Guide 2024 It’s time to start looking for summer camps!
atlantaparent.com
Camp 2024
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 29
QUESTIONS TO ASK Overnight Camp Directors
by Tanni Haas
THE CAMP
You’ve gone online and asked everyone you know for recommendations in your search for overnight camps for your kids. How do you find the one that’s just right for them? When you’ve narrowed down the options to a handful or less, it’s time to speak to the camp directors by phone or email. Below is a list of some of the most important questions to ask.
Is the camp accredited, how old is it, and how long have you owned or managed it?
30 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
It’s a good sign if the camp is licensed by the American Camp Association (ACA). To earn accreditation, a camp must satisfy 300 industry standards for health, safety and program quality. Every three years, the ACA visits the camp to verify that it’s in compliance. It’s also a good sign if the camp has been in existence for many years (kids are coming back year after year), and if the director is experienced at running camps.
What’s your philosophy? Camps can be very different. Some camps, especially ones focused on specific sports, can be quite competitive. Other camps are more aimed at instilling certain values, like comradery, cooperation and conflict-resolution. Make sure that the camp’s philosophy matches your own values.
Camp 2024
How do you build community? One of the most satisfying parts of being at camp is to feel a part of a larger community. Ask about community-building activities, like whether there are nightly camp fires or sing-alongs for the entire camp, cabin-specific activities and more.
What are the accommodations like? Ask whether the kids sleep in cabins or tents, whether there are bathrooms and showers nearby and, most importantly, whether your kids can request to room with friends from home. Whether your kids are first-time or seasoned campers, it’s always comforting and great fun to room with one or more of their regular friends.
How much does it cost? You probably don’t need any reminders to ask about the camp fee. But don’t forget to ask whether that fee is all-inclusive, or whether there are additional costs for day or overnight trips, transportation to and atlantaparent.com
from camp, special activities, etc. Also ask if there’s a refund policy should your kids get sick. It’s also a good idea to ask if financial aid or needs-based scholarships are available, perhaps a sibling discount, whether you need to pay everything up front or if you can pay in installments. Finally, don’t forget to get the camp’s Tax ID number; in some cases, the camp fee can be tax-deductible.
THE PROGRAM How long are the sessions, can they be lengthened or shortened, and how long do most campers stay? Most camps offer sessions of a specific length, often two, four or eight weeks. However, if you have other things planned for the summer, it can be useful to either shorten or lengthen a session to fit your schedule. Most kids like to stay as long as the other kids: assuming they’re having a great time, no kid wants to be the one getting picked up before everyone else.
atlantaparent.com
What do the kids do on a typical day?
Try to get a sense of what your kids will be doing on a typical day, including how much time is devoted to indoor and outdoor activities, and what they’ll be doing in the evening. This will help you decide whether it’s the right camp for them.
Camp 2024
How do you handle discipline and conflicts between campers?
Ask questions that help you decide whether the camp’s parenting philosophy and practices agree with your own. You also want to make sure that your kids are aware of who they’re supposed to speak to in case they have conflicts with other campers, and what kind of behavior can result in serious consequences, up to and including dismissal. Cont’d on next page
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 31
QUESTIONS TO ASK Overnight Camp Directors What’s your communication and visiting policy?
Imagine a Home Away from Home where your child feels secure, welcome and re-assured.
It’s always a good idea to find out how the camp prefers that you communicate with your kids. By phone or email? How often? Also ask how many care packages you’re allowed/encouraged to send and what can be in them, and whether there are designated visiting days.
need them. Also ask how far away the closest hospital, doctor’s office and dental clinic are, and how the kids will get there, if needed.
What are your emergency procedures? Ask who will contact you in case of an emergency, and who you should contact in case an emergency occurs on your end.
How do you accommodate special needs? Just 2&1/2 hours from Atlanta. ACA accredited Overnight camp for boys & girls 6 to 15. Activities include archery, climbing, horseback riding, crafts, games, sports & more!
A high-quality camp is one where all the campers’ needs are met. Ask how the staff accommodates special needs with respect to inclusion in activities, behavior, learning and dietary restrictions.
One & two week sessions available. OPEN HOUSE Sunday, May 19th from 2–5 p.m. Camp Woodmont 381 Moonlight Drive on Lookout Mountain Cloudland, GA 30731
www.campwoodmont.com 423-472-6070
THE CAMPERS How many campers do you have, and how many of them return every year?
THE STAFF How do you hire, train and supervise your camp counselors, and what’s the counselor-camper ratio? Until there is a cure there is Camp Kudzu! Camp Kudzu, ACA accredited, hosts camp for children and teens living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) for ages 8 – 18. Call or visit our website to for more details or to register.
833.995.8398 campkudzu.org
Educate. Inspire. Empower. 32 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
One of the best signs of a high-quality camp is that it has strict procedures for hiring, training and supervision of camp counselors. This includes criminal background checks, first aid training and regular feedback sessions. It’s also a good sign if most of the counselors return for several summers (they’re obviously enjoying the experience). The APA recommends that the counselor-camper ratio should be relatively low (between 1:6 and 1:12).
Is there a medical facility with qualified personnel? A top-notch camp will either have a licensed physician or nurse on the premises, a well-stocked supply of commonly-used medications and procedures in place for dispensing medication to all the kids who
Camp 2024
Generally speaking, the larger the camp, the more activities, and the smaller the camp, the more intimate it feels. Likewise, the higher the return rate, the more satisfied the kids (and parents) are with the whole camp experience.
How do you deal with homesickness? Even the most seasoned campers can get homesick. Ask how the camp handles it. Do they encourage campers to call home? Do you get to visit them outside official visiting days? Do they have strategies to help campers cope and redirect their attention?
How can your kids stay in touch with their counselors after camp has ended? Kids often develop strong bonds with their counselors. Ask whether they’re encouraged to stay in touch after camp has ended (who knows, your kids’ favorite counselor could end up being their babysitter). Some camps also host events throughout the year for counselors and campers. It’s a great way to keep in touch until next year’s camp. atlantaparent.com
Atlanta s sCAMP AtlantaParent’ Parent’ CAMPPREVIEW PREVIEW CAMP JULIETTE LOW cjl.org | Cloudland, Ga.
Camp Juliette Low celebrates outdoor living through fun and instructional programs like archery, horseback riding, canoeing, ropes course, and backpacking. CJL campers live in platform tents where they can enjoy the outdoors, connect with nature, grow in confidence and independence, and form life-long friendships. CJL is located in northwest Georgia and was founded in 1922 by Juliette Low, founder of the Girl Scouts. Today, CJL operates independently from the Girls Scouts and offers one-week, two-week and mini-sessions available for girls ages 8-15.
Atlanta s sCAMP AtlantaParent’ Parent’ CAMPPREVIEW PREVIEW CAMP KUDZU
833-995-8398 | campkudzu.org Until there is a cure there is Camp Kudzu! Camp Kudzu hosts camp for children and teens living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) for ages 8 – 18. Campers with T1D swim, craft, climb, ride horses, canoe, and much more in an environment with children just like them. Camp Kudzu is ACA accredited and staffed by volunteer licensed clinicians, 1:3 ratio. Camp Kudzu runs camp in three locations Rutledge, Roberta, and Cleveland, Georgia.
Spotlight on SUMMER CAMPS CAMP LURECREST
camplurecrest.org | Lake Lure, NC For 75 years, Camp Lurecrest has been a place of joy and belonging for countless campers. It is a Christian residential summer camp with week-long sessions for rising 3rd through 12th grade individual campers. Their summer camp community on Lake Lure is relationally intentional and uniquely adventurous. They seek to embody the Gospel in an authentic and meaningful way, caring deeply about the safety of each camper.
2 Atlanta Parent
<ISSUE> <DATE>
CAMP ROCKMONT FOR BOYS
atlantaparent.com
rockmont.com | Black Mountain, NC
What makes Rockmont different is Age Progressive Programming. As your son grows, so will his camp experience! Skills become more advanced, activities grow to be more expansive, campouts add elements of wildness—and Rockmont’s phenomenal counselors and staff are along the journey with him every step of the way! Invite him to experience a summer of adventure, and a lifetime of friendship. Christian boys camp. ACA accredited. Black Mountain, N.C. 828-6863885. Rockmont.com
2 Atlanta Parent atlantaparent.com
<ISSUE> <DATE>
Special Advertising Section
Camp 2024
February 2024
atlantaparent.com Atlanta Parent 33
5 Research Tools to Help With Your Camp Search
1 Go to a camp expo.
You’ll find lots of camp information under one roof. You can talk with representatives of the camps you’re interested in and gather brochures. (Atlanta Parent’s Camp Expo is Feb. 10 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at City Springs: The Studio Theatre, Sandy Springs.)
2 Research online.
Most camps have extensive information and photos to give you a picture of what camp life is like.
your family, friends and 3 Ask neighbors. Many of them were campers themselves or can tell you about their child’s experience at camp.
4 Visit the finalists.
If you’re unsure which camp is best, take your child and go for a tour. Some camps have open houses, and you’ll get a good sense of how your kid will spend his week or weeks at camp. Consider starting your search a year in advance and visiting a summer camp in progress to see what goes on.
the names of former 5 Get campers.
Camps you’re interested in should be able to help you contact former campers who can tell you what your child can expect.
34 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
Camp 2024
atlantaparent.com
Atlanta Parent’ s CAMP PREVIEW Spotlight on CAMPS GLISSON CAMP AND RETREAT CENTER 706-864-6181 | glisson.org
Parents want experiences for their children that are safe, fun, and formational. That combination can seem rare, but it’s common at camp. Since 1925, Glisson has offered immersive experiences of practicing Christian faith in ways that last because it translates to everyday life. Whether at the chapel or in the creek, 30 feet in the air or around the dinner table, the focus is on forming faith and friendships. Give your 2nd-12th grader a week of faith-forming fun this summer – register today!
Atlanta Parent’s CAMP PREVIEW GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS INSTITUTE AT TREMONT
865-448-6709 | gsmit.org/summer | Townsend, Tenn.
Nestled in the mountains of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont is the perfect place for self-discovery. More than your average summer camp, Tremont offers multi-day, overnight experiences for kids ages 4 to 17. Whether they want to make rock paint by a waterfall, explore in the woods with new-found friends, investigate biodiversity with Smokies scientists, or challenge themselves on a multi-day backpacking adventure, there’s something for everyone at Tremont. For more information, visit gsmit.org/summer.
Atlanta Parent’s CAMP PREVIEW CAMP WOODMONT
423-472-6070 | campwoodmont.com | Lookout Mountain, Ga. Imagine a Home Away from Home where your child feels secure, welcome and re-assured! That’s Camp Woodmont! Just 2½ hours from Atlanta, Camp Woodmont is an ACA accredited camp that offers archery, climbing, horseback riding, crafts, games and more! More importantly, Camp Woodmont’s deep-seated traditions and family atmosphere gives your child a sense of acceptance and belonging. One & two weeks sessions available for boys & girls 6 to 15. Open House Sunday, May 19th from 2–5 pm. 2 Atlanta Parent
<ISSUE> <DATE>
Special Advertising Section
RIVERVIEW CAMP FOR GIRLS
atlantaparent.com
800-882-0722 | riverviewcamp.com | Mentone, Ala. Atop breathtaking Lookout Mountain, only 2 hours from Atlanta, find a paradise of fun, friends and adventure for girls ages 6 to 16. With over 15 activity choices and recreational opportunities, campers and parents alike will be pleased with the choices and quality of the programs. Owners, Susan and Dr. Larry Hooks have been Camp Directors since 1983. Riverview is a member of Christian Camping International and is accredited by American Camping Association.
atlantaparent.com 2 Atlanta Parent
<ISSUE> <DATE>
Camp 2024
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 35 atlantaparent.com
SPEC I AL ADV E R TISI NG SE C TION
Overnight Camp Guide
2O24
The search for your child’s summer camp adventure starts here! Our guide to overnight camps features programs across the South and beyond. There’s a camp for every interest, including the traditional camp experience, academic and outdoor adventure programs.
Falling Creek Camp
Camp Arrowhead for Boys Boys, ages 6-15. One- to four-week sessions. Boys will cultivate the core values of self-reliance, leadership, outdoor adventure and self-expression. Zirconia, N.C. 828-435-0591. camparrowhead.com
Glisson Camp and Retreat Center Co-ed, ages 7-17. One-week sessions. Immersive experiences of practicing Christian faith; whether at the chapel, in the creek or 30 feet in the air, the focus is on forming faith and friendships. Dahlonega, Ga. 706-864-6181. glisson.org
Camp Lurecrest Co-ed, ages 8-17. Four-day and oneweek sessions. Lake tubing, zip line tour, high ropes activities, swimming, crafts, paddle boarding, and more. Christian setting. Lake Lure, N.C. 704-841-2701. camplurecrest.org
Camp Blue Ridge Co-ed, ages 5-16. Two-, five- and seven-week sessions. Completely elective program with 50+ on-campus activities in athletics, aquatics, outdoor adventure and the arts. Clayton, Ga. 954-665-8686. blueridgecamp.com
Camp Juliette Low Girls, ages 8-15. One- and two-week sessions. Traditional camping and outdoor adventure, fun and friends since 1922. On beautiful Lookout Mountain in Northwest Georgia. Cloudland, Ga. 770-428-1062. cjl.org
Camp Evergreen Co-ed, ages 7-14. Four- to 14-day sessions. Christ-centered fun in the rustic outdoors for girls and boys. Campers build self-confidence and foster strong relationships with others and with God. Clarkesville, Ga. 404-210-9149. campevergreen.org
Camp Kudzu Co-ed, ages 8-18. One-week sessions. Traditional summer camp activities for children and teens living with type 1 diabetes. Sessions are held at held at partner camps in Rutledge, Roberta and Cleveland, Ga. 833-995-8398. campkudzu.org
Camp Rockmont Boys, ages 6-17. One- to four-week sessions. What makes Rockmont different is Age Progressive Programming. As your son grows, so will his camp experience! ACA accredited. Black Mountain, N.C. 828-686-3885. rockmont.com
36 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
Camp 2024
Camp Southern Ground Co-ed, ages 7-17. One-week sessions. Experience activities like the confidence ropes course and zip lines, music, arts, sports, archery, nature and more. Fayetteville, Ga. 678-561-9600. campsouthernground.org
atlantaparent.com
SPEC IAL ADV E R TISI NG SE C TION
Camp Toccoa Co-ed, ages 6-17. Traditional summer camp where kids can unplug and experience a range of activities – archery, canoeing, arts and crafts, team building, drama, sports, and more. Toccoa, Ga. 706-886-2457. campfirega.org Camp Woodmont Co-ed, ages 6-15. One- and two-week sessions. Deep-seated traditions and close family atmosphere. High ropes, horseback, sports, dance, crafts, archery and more. ACA accredited. Cloudland, Ga. 423-472-6070. campwoodmont.com Falling Creek Camp Boys, grades 1-12. One- to four-week sessions. Traditional camp founded on Christian values where boys can unplug and experience physical, spiritual and social growth. Situated on 900+ acres in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Tuxedo, N.C. 828-692-0262. fallingcreek.com Forman Summer Co-ed, rising 7th-11th grades. Four-week boarding and day program for students who learn differently. Students discover their unique learning styles while being inspired, challenged and empowered. Litchfield, Conn. 860-567-8712. formanschool.org/summer
Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta - All Girl Resident Camps
Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta All Girl Resident Camps Girls, ages 5-17. Weekly and multiday sessions. Get in touch with your artistic side, zip line, explore trails on horseback and have adventures in the great outdoors. Cobb, Meriwether and Floyd Counties, Ga. 800-771-1139. girlscoutsummer.com
W O O D B E R R Y
Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont Co-ed, ages 4-17. One- and two-week sessions. In-depth summer learning experiences foster an understanding of the beautiful Smoky Mountains and encourage lifelong appreciation and environmental stewardship. Townsend, Tenn. 865-448-6709. gsmit.org/summer
F O R E S T
Summer Camps
Cont’d on next page
Woodberry Forest summer camps are designed for boys to have fun, grow as young men, and get to know Woodberry’s incredible students, faculty, and campus in Central Virginia. FATHER-SON WEEKEND June 7–9, 2024 Boys ages 5–10 WOODBERRY FOREST SPORTS CAMP June 14–July 3, 2024 Boys ages 10–14 WOODBERRY COMPASS June 15–22, 2024 Rising 7th–9th grade boys FOOTBALL CAMP July 9–12, 2024 Boys ages 12–16 BASKETBALL CAMP July 13–17, 2024 Boys ages 9–16 Visit woodberry.org/campsatl to learn more!
atlantaparent.com
Camp 2024
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 37
SPEC IAL ADV E R TISI NG SE C TION
Overnight Camp Guide 2O24 Riverview Camp for Girls Girls, ages 6-16. One- and two-week sessions. Traditional program offering more than 20 activities including horseback riding, ropes course, tennis, gymnastics, canoeing and more. Mentone, Ala. 800-882-0722. riverviewcamp.com
Woodberry Forest Summer Camps Boys, ages 5-16. Three-week and multi-day sessions. Summer camps designed to help boys have fun and grow as young men. Sports, adventure and father-son weekends. Woodberry Forest, Va. 540-672-3900. woodberry.org/camps
Smith Stearns Tennis Academy Co-ed, ages 8-18. One-week sessions. Students are immersed in tennis training with world-class coaches and other players. Hilton Head Island, S.C. 846-363-4789. smithstearns.com
YMCA Camp Chandler Co-ed, ages 5-16. Three-day to three-week sessions. Campers can participate in more than 20 activities like horseback riding, skiing, sailing and high ropes. Friendships grow as campers take on adventures. Wetumpka, Ala. 770-9105022. campchandler.org
Summer Camp at SOAR Co-ed, ages 8-25. 10-18 day sessions. Highadventure summer camps for youth with attention issues. North Carolina, Florida, Wyoming and California. 828-456-3435. soarnc.org Valley View Ranch Equestrian Camp Girls, ages 8-17. One- to three-week sessions. Horse lovers’ paradise in Cloudland, Ga. Learn English, Western, Barrels and Trails. Spend up to 6 hours daily riding and caring for your own camp horse. 706-862-2231. valleyviewranch.com
38 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
YMCA Camp Thunderbird
WinShape Camps Girls and boys, ages 5-17. The place for fun, faith and over-the-top intentionality. Created by the founder of Chick-fil-A, WinShape turns summers into meaningful experiences for campers. 50% off for first-time overnight campers! 844-972-2677. winshapecamps.org
Camp 2024
YMCA Camp Ocoee Co-ed, ages 7-16. One-week sessions. Summer Fun, Lifetime Memories, Eternal Values. Located in the mountains of Southeast Tennessee, providing children with adventures since 1923. Ocoee, Tenn. 423-338-5588. ymcacampocoee.org YMCA Camp Thunderbird Co-ed, ages 7-16. One-, two- and four-week sessions. Sailing, kayaking, swimming, paddle sports, horseback riding, fishing, archery, soccer, dance, pottery and more. Lake Wylie, S.C. 704-716-4100. campthunderbird.org
atlantaparent.com
What’s Your Child’s Dream Camp? Finding a great summer camp for your child, whether it’s a day camp or overnight, takes a bit of research. Here are some factors to consider:
Focus Do you want a general outdoor camp or a specialized one? Consider these components: n Religion as part of the day-to-day program n Academic environment n Sports-centered setting
Cost
Size and Gender
n Artistic atmosphere (creative, visual or performing arts) n Technology setting
It’s important, especially if you have more than one child.
Pace
n Decide how much you want to spend per week for summer camp
Do you want your child to have lots of activities? How important is free time? Which activities are important?
n Explore what’s in your price range by breaking down how much each camp costs per week per child
Smaller camps may make for closer relationships; larger camps often offer more group games and a wide range of personalities. Some kids may be more comfortable in samegender camps.
n Hiking n Swimming n Campfires
n Arts and Crafts
Then decide:
n Small
n All boys
Location
n Be sure to factor in travel costs and whether you’ll need to purchase supplies or uniforms
n Medium
n All girls
n Far from home
n Large
n Co-ed
n Same region
Duration
How old should the campers be?
Setting
n Same age
n City
n Horseback Riding
How long do you want your child at camp?
n Games
n One week
n Sports
n Two weeks
n Performing Arts/Drama/Dance
n Three weeks
n Field Trips
n Four weeks
atlantaparent.com
Location and setting are key elements. Close to home or hundreds of miles away? An urban environment or wilderness?
First choose:
n Reading/Storytelling n Archery
Overnight Camps
n Same state
Ages
n Two-year spread n Five-year spread n Any age is fine
n Within 100 miles
n Country n Lakeside n Mountains n Oceanside n College Campus
Camp 2024
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 39
Happy Teeth, Happy Kids:
Encourage Good Dental Habits 4 APPS TO KEEP KIDS BRUSHING
TOOTH TRUTHS n Orthodontists recommend having
Available on the Apple App Store and Google Play
a child’s teeth evaluated at age 7.
n Disney Magic Timer by Oral-B: Kids
children has an untreated cavity.
can brush with their favorite characters, keep track of their progress, and unlock games and stickers. n Mimizaur Tooth Brushing Timer:
Cartoons featuring Mimizaur the dinosaur, fun music and rewards encourage brushing.
n Pokémon Smile: Brush along with
Pokémon to defeat cavity-causing bacteria, collect awards and become a Brushing Master in this fun app. n Toothsavers Brushing Game: Kids
have two minutes to brush away a magic spell cast by the evil sorceress — as they progress, they’ll unlock new characters.
n One in five
n Nearly four
million kids have braces; most are between 9 and 14 years old. n Sharing
utensils, cups or food can transmit cavity-causing bacteria from one person to another. n Third molars, or wisdom
teeth, usually erupt between the ages of 17-21.
To prevent cavities in kids: Brush twice a day. Limit sweets. See a dentist regularly.
THE TOOTH FAIRY: BY THE NUMBERS
A BRUSH FOR LITTLE HANDS
n The tooth
fairy visits each child around 20 times (that’s how many baby teeth children have). n In 2023,
the average cash gift of the tooth fairy was $6.23.
n Today’s American
tooth fairy began to appear in popular culture in the early 1900s.
n National
Tooth Fairy Day is celebrated on February 28.
Help young kids develop good brushing habits with the Quip Kids Sonic Toothbrush. The kidsized replaceable brush head has soft bristles, and sonic vibrations help clean effectively. A built-in 2-minute timer with 30-second pulses helps them brush for the recommended time. The brush is battery powered, with no wires or chargers to get in the way, and the slim design fits smaller hands. Available on amazon.com for $24.99. Sources: axios.com, ada.org, cavityfreekids.org
40 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
atlantaparent.com
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
Atlanta Parent asked readers to recommend their favorite dentists, orthodontists and oral surgeons they trust for dental care. PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Bradberry, R. David, DMD Bradberry Pediatric Dentistry, Marietta Camp, Laneshia, DDS Decatur Camp Kids Pediatric Dentistry, Decatur Cassinelli, Aimee, DMD Peak Pediatric Dentistry, Atlanta Christianson, Judy, DDS Brookhaven Children’s Dentistry, Atlanta Dhawan, Hemant, DMD Cumming Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, North Atlanta Kids Dentistry; Cumming and Duluth Diaz, Natasha, DMD Children’s Dental Zone, Johns Creek Elson, Abbey, DMD Mini Molars Pediatric Dentistry, Alpharetta Gulati, Priya, DDS Atlanta Pediatric Dental Specialists, Marietta Hamilton, Dylan S., DMD Children’s Dental Zone, Johns Creek Hassan, Zeyad, DMD A to Z Pediatric Dentistry, Atlanta Howard, Jaha, DDS A+ Pediatric Dentistry of Atlanta, Atlanta
Nia Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics My daughter loves going to the dentist thanks to Dr. Azi Nia and her friendly staff. Carissa O. / KENNESAW
McCune, Virginia, DDS King, McCune & Moore Orthodontics, Atlanta Yavari, Javid, DMD Crabapple Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, Cumming Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics; Alpharetta and Cumming
FAMILY/GENERAL DENTISTRY Andrews, Kesha M., DDS Serene Dental Solutions, Chamblee
Procter, Nirali, DMD Children’s Dental Zone, Johns Creek
Ashpole, Elise, DMD Elise L. Ashpole, DMD, Decatur
Schwartz, Aaron, DDS Schwartz Dentistry for Children & Young Adults, Smyrna
Austin, Jamie, DMD Austin Dental of Roswell, Roswell
Sharma, Monica, DMD Tiny Tooth Pediatric Dentistry, Milton Shotwell, Nikky, DDS Kids Dental Studio, Atlanta Stewart, Loliya J., DDS First Class Pediatric Dentistry, Snellville Tewogbade, Adesegun, DMD First Class Pediatric Dentistry, Snellville Vahid, Sheh, DMD Woodland Pediatric Dentistry, Marietta
Brown, Tyler, DMD DentFirst Dental Care, Dunwoody Hernandez, Miguel, DDS Vital Smiles Georgia, Norcross
Buckhead Dental Associates Dr. Myerson and his staff make everyone, from children to adults, feel comfortable and cared for.
Williamson, Anjali, DDS Morningside Pediatric Dentistry, Atlanta
Sandra C. / SANDY SPRINGS
Lee, Janice, DMD Children’s Dentistry of Atlanta, Sandy Springs
Yoo, Jina, DDS Happy Children Pediatric Dental Sedation Center, Atlanta
Hoang, Chau, DDS Grayson Family Dental Care, Lawrenceville
Luca, Jennifer, DMD Atlanta Pediatric Dental Specialists, Marietta
ORTHODONTICS
Millkey, Mary, DDS Millkey Way Pediatric Dentistry, Atlanta
Booker, Jovas, DMD Dream Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, Newnan
King, Danny, DDS Children’s Dental Zone, Johns Creek
Nia, Azi S., DMD Nia Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, Marietta and Canton
Mini Molars Pediatric Dentistry Dr. Elson is so fun and bubbly, my kids love her! Lauren S. / ALPHARETTA
atlantaparent.com
Ceneviz, Caroline, DMD Chamblee Orthodontics, Atlanta
Jain, Parul, DDS Jain Dental Care, Atlanta Myerson, Jason, DMD Buckhead Dental Associates, Atlanta Nguyen, Van, DMD Duluth Dental Associates, Duluth
Francis, Oral C., DDS Decatur Orthodontics, Decatur
Rainford, Chea, DMD Vibrant Smiles Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, Mableton
Freedman, Bret, DMD Village Orthodontics, Dunwoody
Robinson, John, DMD Embry Hills Dental Care, Atlanta
Green, Noam, DMD Green Orthodontics, Decatur
Shehata, Andrew P., DMD Moores Mill Dental, Atlanta
Kaplan, Jason, DDS Kaplan Orthodontics, Dunwoody
Shelnutt, Wesley J., DMD Shelnutt Family Dentistry, Suwanee
MOM-APPROVED DENTISTS
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 41
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
R. David Bradberry, DMD
Since 1988 Dr. Bradberry has been providing children and teens with exceptional, comprehensive pediatric dentistry. His expertise and calm, confident demeanor is displayed daily in serving his patients and in meeting the unique needs of his young patients with neurodivergent challenges. Highly educated, Dr. Bradberry first earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Georgia Tech and then his Doctor of Dental Medicine from the Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Bradberry completed his residency in Pediatric Dentistry at the Medical University of South Carolina Children’s Hospital, where he served as Chief Resident. Board Certified by the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry and the American Dental Society of Anesthesia, Dr. Bradberry keeps up to date on the latest techniques and technology and remains on the cutting edge of Pediatric Dentistry. As the 2018-19 President of the Georgia Dental Association, Dr. Bradberry lobbied for improved healthcare for all children in line with his desire for all children and adults to have access to dental care. What makes Dr. Bradberry so special though, is his passion for serving the greatest kids in the world, his patients! Parents tell us that they appreciate his conservative approach to treatment and his personal touch in consulting with them at each appointment. The younger kids love his silly jokes, and the older kids call him Dr. “RAD” berry (cause he’s so cool). Dr. Bradberry would like to thank all of you who took the time to vote for him to be a MOM-APPROVED PEDIATRIC DENTIST! 1070 Woodlawn Drive, Suite 250 Marietta 30068 770-977-8644 docdavidskids.com
Judy Christianson, DDS Dr. Judy Christianson is “Creating Smiles One Child at a Time” at Brookhaven Children’s Dentistry. The office provides specialized and comprehensive care for children, teens and young adults in a state-of-theart facility fully equipped with a movie theater and arcade room. They want to make dentistry fun by providing children with an environment that they’ll be excited about coming back to again and again. The practice focuses on education and the prevention of dental disease. You can be assured that everyone will work hard to provide your family with child-friendly dental care in a fun and relaxing atmosphere. Dr. Christianson is a board certified pediatric dentist practicing in the Atlanta area for more than 20 years. She received her dental degree from the University of Iowa College of Dentistry in 2000, and completed her pediatric residency at University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio in 2002. Be sure to visit the website and social media pages to learn more. 1418 Dresden Dr, Suite 255 Atlanta 30319 404-719-4300 BrookhavenChildrensDentistry.com BrookhavenChildrensDentistry
42 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
BrookhavenChildrensDentistry
MOM-APPROVEDDENTISTS DENTISTS MOM-APPROVED
atlantaparent.com
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
Hemant Dhawan, DMD and Javid Yavari, DMD
Why did parents nominate this dynamic duo for a 7th year in a row? The answer is simple: Both doctors truly enjoy what they do and love caring for patients of all ages. From the moment patients walk through the doors they are welcomed by an exceptionally warm and friendly staff in a relaxing state-of-the-art environment. Both doctors have a way of putting kids and parents at ease. Their positive energy and light-hearted personalities are felt throughout. Dr. Dhawan and Dr. Yavari always take time to speak to all their patients and parents, keeping them well informed during every appointment. “I want everyone to feel welcome in my offices; it is truly our passion to create a distinct and beautiful smile on every single patient,” says Dr. Yavari. Not only has Dr. Dhawan been recognized in Atlanta, but he has also been peer selected as one of America’s Top 40 Dentists Under 40, and featured in the Delta Airlines Sky Magazine. With more than 30 years of combined experience, both doctors have specialized training in their field and provide patients the lifelong gift of smiles. Their children’s dental practices are committed to providing compassionate, comprehensive dentistry for kids from infancy through their teenage years and specialized care for children with special needs. They also offer complete orthodontic treatment for all ages. Haven’t established a dental home for your family yet? Come meet the team and schedule an appointment in one of their family friendly offices, where they are all about your smile! Serving families in Cumming, Vickery, Sugar Hill, Suwanee, Buford, Duluth, Johns Creek, Alpharetta and Dawsonville.
3275 Marketplace Blvd. #150 Cumming 30041 678-578-5384 CummingPedoOrtho.com
atlantaparent.com
12385 Crabapple Rd. #100 Alpharetta 30004 770-664-1999 CrabappleOrtho.com
3680 Pleasant Hill Rd. #100 Duluth 30096 770-202-4001 NAKidsDentistry.com
MOM-APPROVED DENTISTS
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 43
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
Caroline Ceneviz, DMD Dr. Ceneviz has an incredible passion for orthodontics because she understands the impact that tooth alignment can have, not just for your smile and confidence, but for oral, overall health and quality of life. She is dual trained and holds Master of Science degrees in both orthodontics and temporomandibular disorders and orofacial pain. Dr. Ceneviz speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese and the entire team is bilingual to better serve Spanish-speaking patients. Chamblee Orthodontics is a state-of-the-art orthodontic practice specializing in children and adults. Their services include traditional and clear braces, Invisalign and now offering LightForce braces, the world’s only provider of 3D-printed brackets. They utilize the latest orthodontic technology, including 3D x-rays and digital impressions and propel VPro5, a device used to speed up orthodontic treatment times and reduce discomfort. The practice was founded to help people of all ages – teens to adults – feel confident about their smiles and enjoy improved health. Dr. Ceneviz and her experienced team feels it is a privilege to build relationships with patients and witness not just their smiles transform, but their self-esteem, too. They strive to continuously expand their knowledge and skills, so that patient experiences and results are always improving. At Chamblee Orthodontics, they take pride in their practice being both professional and personable. Schedule a consultation for your smile needs today and see why patients have nominated Dr. Ceneviz six years in a row! 5070 Peachtree Blvd. Suite E150 Chamblee 30341 678-554-3143 Chamblee-Orthodontics.com
Children’s Dental Zone
When was the last time you had fun at the dentist? Entering the building through the tunnel or a trip down the indoor slide and choosing a prize from the toy tower, children have a rare experience at Children’s Dental Zone: it’s fun! At Children’s Dental Zone, their one-of-a-kind dental office focuses on what matters most to parents: their children. While many pediatric dental offices have a highly-qualified team, few offices have the added touch that keeps kids excited and eager to return to the office. Children’s Dental Zone’s has a dream team of doctors; Dr. Danny King, Dr. Nirali Procter, Dr. Dylan Hamilton and Dr. Natasha Diaz are committed to providing the highest quality pediatric dental care in a fun, vibrant atmosphere—and have years of experience working with kids. Their passion and enthusiasm towards dentistry radiates throughout the office, both children and parents can’t help but feel at ease! Children enjoy the video games, slides and tunnels to crawl through in their kidfriendly office; parents value the friendly, knowledgeable and kid-focused team. The team is always excited to welcome new faces to the Children’s Dental Zone family.
3455 Old Alabama Rd Johns Creek 30022 770-777-1222 info@childrensdentalzone.com childrensdentalzone.com
44 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
MOM-APPROVEDDENTISTS DENTISTS MOM-APPROVED
atlantaparent.com
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
Azi S. Nia, DMD
“Who said kids can’t have fun while visiting their dentist?” Dr. Azi Nia, a board-certified pediatric dentist, is dedicated to providing excellent dental care and building confidence in her patients. Creating a positive dental experience customized to reach young patients is central to her practice philosophy. Her greatest goal is helping a child overcome the traditional dental fear and anxiety, getting them to a point where they actually look forward to their dental appointment. Her passion and calming bedside manner along with her extensive pediatric training is what she is best known for. At Nia Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Azi (as her patients call her) and her team believe in supporting patients and their families by finding realistic solutions and preventing problems before they arise. Parents are always welcomed to accompany their children during treatment. Nia Pediatric Dentistry specializes in preventive dental care, Digital X-ray, white fillings, white zirconia pediatric crown and laser frenectomies (release of lip tie and tongue tie). Dr. Azi also offers sedation and hospital dentistry for young children or children with special needs. Dr. Azi can be seen at both locations.
1111 Johnson Ferry Rd. Marietta 30068
150 Prominence Point Pkwy Canton 30114 770-479-9999 NiaDentistry.com
atlantaparent.com 2 Atlanta Parent
<ISSUE> <DATE>
MOM-APPROVED DENTISTS
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 45 atlantaparent.com
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
Jason Kaplan, DDS, MS AT KAPLAN ORTHODONTICS makes their patients SMILE by building authentic relationships with them while transforming their pearly whites. Led by Dr. Jason Kaplan, the team is committed to providing quality patient care and use the latest in orthodontic technology to give patients the best treatment. With more than 20 years of experience, and as the #1 Invisalign provider in Dunwoody, Dr. Kaplan is highly skilled in treating children and adults with mild to severe orthodontic needs. Kaplan Orthodontics offers customized treatment plans to create beautiful smiles in a way that is most comfortable and convenient for each individual patient. They provide virtual appointments and are located just two miles from I-285, as well as many Dunwoody schools, to reduce time missed from work or school. With flexible appointment times, treatment options and payment plans, getting treatment for your family has never been easier. Call or text the office today to schedule a complimentary consultation and begin your new smile journey! 4700 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd., Ste. 300 Dunwoody, GA 30338 770-458-5561 www.jkaplanortho.com
Abbey Elson, DDS At Mini Molars Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Abbey Elson and team love creating spaces and connections that help kids ease into – and even look forward to – their time in the chair. They’re based in Alpharetta, GA, and have a kid-centric philosophy, which means everything from their environment to treatment options is carefully cultivated with kids in mind. Dr. Abbey obtained her Doctor of Dental Medicine, received specialty training in Pediatric Dentistry, and completed the Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities Traineeship. Dr. Abbey is passionate about creating a safe, comforting environment and fostering dental hygiene habits that lead to lifelong healthy smiles. She loves getting to know each and every child so she can understand their unique personalities, quirks, and needs. Mini Molars Pediatric Dentistry specializes in preventative dental care, restorative care, emergency dental care, and interceptive orthodontics. Dr. Abbey also offers no-shot, no-drill options and sedation for young children or children with special needs. Book your mini’s appointment today at minimolarsdental.com. 8420 Holcomb Bridge Road, Suite 240 Alpharetta 30022 470-299-0131 minimolarsdental.com
46 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
MOM-APPROVED DENTISTS MOM-APPROVED DENTISTS
atlantaparent.com
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
Sheh Vahid, DMD, MS
As the founder and sole practitioner of Woodland Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Sheh loves getting to know her young patients and their families, spending one-on-one time answering questions and ensuring everyone feels at home and looked after. She’s eager to welcome you and your favorite smile through their doors. Coming from a family of dentists, Dr. Sheh knew from childhood where her career was heading. Watching her father in his pediatric dentistry practice, Dr. Sheh saw upclose the importance and rewards of treating kids. That’s when she knew that pediatric dentistry was for her. Dr. Sheh is a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry and a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. She studied at Michigan State University and the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, and completed her training at the University of Michigan to become a board-certified pediatric dentist. When Dr. Sheh is not treating her special patients she enjoys spending time outdoors, playing tennis, snow skiing, dining out and traveling. Schedule an appointment today and learn why parents have nominated her as a 2024 Mom-Approved Pediatric Dentist! 255 Village Pkwy NE Suite 250 Marietta 30067 678-498-2878 woodlandpedo.com
Zeyad Hassan, DMD
At A to Z Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Z has always believed that visiting the dentist can be a fun and stress-free experience for both parents and children. He and his team have created an environment for families that is both fun and safe, while offering a comprehensive set of dental services. Any concern a parent may have is a concern of Dr. Z’s. A to Z Pediatric Dentistry is not just a dental office, but a dental “home” to all their patient friends. At A to Z Pediatric Dentistry, parents are always welcome to accompany their children through treatment. Dr. Z attended the Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry and completed his residency at Lutheran Medical Center in New York. He and his team only work with kids – each and every day. As a children only dental office, A to Z Pediatric Dentistry is current on the latest advances in dentistry for children. Just as a pediatrician develops his or her special talents, skills and knowledge for working with children’s bodily health, a pediatric dentist does the same to more effectively manage a child’s dental health. Dr. Z is honored to be nominated by his patients five years in a row and looks forward to welcoming new patients. Visit atozsmiles.com to learn more and schedule a visit to meet Dr. Z.
857 Collier Road NW, Suite 3 Atlanta 30318 404-937-3888 AtoZSmiles.com
atlantaparent.com
MOM-APPROVED DENTISTS MOM-APPROVED DENTISTS
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 47
NOW ENROLLING EARLY EDUCATION & CARE
Our program goals consist of improving child and family outcomes including school readiness, by providing a continuum of comprehensive services that support child development and family functioning.
Program Features: Safe and caring environments State-of-the-art tools and programs Individualized learning plans Highly qualified teachers Low child-adult ratios Active parent-centered partnerships No cost for income-eligible families
APPLY NOW
Metro Atlanta and Northeast Georgia 404.943.1070 www.EasterSealsNorthGeorgia.org
VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE PLAYGROUND Atlanta Parent is looking for the best playgrounds.
Have you found the perfect playground? Let us know your favorite today! Deadline: March 22 Go to: atlantaparent.com/playgrounds
All submissions will be entered to: WIN a family fun adventure package for four including tickets to ZOO ATLANTA and an ATLANTA BRAVES game. 48 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
atlantaparent.com
Need Help?
CALL Combined Services Inc. 404-373-4100
IN BUSINESS SINCE 1987, Combined Services Inc. is fully licensed and insured, and on-call 24 hours for emergencies. Licensed in electric, plumbing, and HVAC work.
Electrical
Re-wiring, Light fitting, Switches & Sockets, Extractor fans
Plumbing
Radiators, Washing Machines, Boilers, Baths & Sinks, Taps, Toilets
Heating & Air
Installation, Duct Work, Furnace Replacement, Gas Pipes
404-373-4100 • CombinedServicesInc.com atlantaparent.com
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 49
VENUE • DATE ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY APR 13 – 14
Competitors shown are subject to change. © 2023 Feld Motor Sports, Inc.
50 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
atlantaparent.com
Atlanta Parent’s Camp Expo
The Museum of Illusions
FEBRUARY: Things to do this month
Decatur Lunar New Year
Hot Chocolate
Roob and Noob
On Stage l Black History Month l Top Events l Lunar New Year Celebrate Valentine's Day l Museum of Illusions l Hot Chocolate atlantaparent.com
Family Fun Guide
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 51
FEBRUARY TOP EVENTS
Events may be cancelled or changed after our deadline. Please check before visiting to confirm. Full calendar online at atlantaparent.com
Garden Bros Nuclear Circus
Garden Bros Nuclear Circus
Gwinnett Place Mall Feb. 1-11. See website for showtimes. Go on a journey from the Jurassic era to the future with five rings of entertainment. At the Kids Fun Zone, ride a circus pony, climb a rock wall, try the bouncy house and more. 2100 Pleasant Hill Rd., Duluth. 941-343-2378. $14.50-$60. gardenbrosnuclearcircus.com
Peppa’s Cinema Party
Feb. 9-15. See website for showtimes. Celebrate Peppa Pig’s 20th anniversary with an epic party featuring never-before-seen episodes, sing-a-longs and 11 interactive entertainment shorts. See website for locations. $9+. peppapigcinemaparty.com
Atlanta Brick Con
Gas South Convention Center Feb. 10, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Feb. 11, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Enjoy all things LEGO with amazing creations, large displays, games, contests and more. 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth. $20-$30; ages 2 and younger, free. atlantabrickcon.com
Spider Spectacle
Fernbank Museum / Feb. 10, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Get tangled in a web of activities to celebrate the opening of “Spiders – From Fear to Fascination.” 767 Clifton Rd., Atlanta. 404-929-6300. $25.95; ages 3-12, $23.95; ages 2 and younger, free. fernbankmuseum.org
Twilight Trek
Zoo Atlanta / Feb. 16, 6:30-9 p.m. Learn what the animals are up to after the sun goes down with night-vision technology and special activities. 800 Cherokee Ave. SE, Atlanta. 404-624-9453. $27; ages 3 and younger, free. zooatlanta.org
Dino Day
Tellus Science Museum / Feb. 17, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Delve into the fascinating world of ancient life in the Fossil Gallery, see “live” dinosaurs in the Tellus Theater, and watch “Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia” at the Bentley Planetarium. 100 Tellus Dr., Cartersville. 770-606-5700. $19; ages 3-17, $15; ages 2 and younger, free. tellusmuseum.org
Atlanta Brick Con
52 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
Family Fun Guide
atlantaparent.com
Atlanta Parent’s Camp Expo The Studio Theatre, City Springs Feb. 10, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Jurassic World Live Tour
Jurassic World Live Tour
Gas South Arena Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 24, 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. and Feb. 25, 1 and 5 p.m. Join forces with a team of scientists to help save humans and dinosaurs from the terrifying Indominus Rex. 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth. 770-813-7500. $20-$125+. jurassicworldlivetour.com
2024 Publix Atlanta Kids Marathon
The Home Depot Backyard / Feb. 24, 7:30 a.m. Kids can get active with a big city marathon, and try out the Track & Field Zone for mini hurdles, foam javelins and more. 1 Backyard Way, Atlanta. 404-231-9064. $20-$50. atlantatrackclub.org
From traditional outdoor summer camps to specialized day and overnight camps, meet face-to-face with camp directors and former camp attendees to find the right program for your child. 1 Galambos Way, Sandy Springs. 770-454-7599. Free admission. atlantaparent.com
Outside the Box
Children’s Museum of Atlanta / Through May 5 Unlock your imagination by thinking “outside the box” with hands-on activities and exhibits. 275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr. NW, Atlanta. 404-659-5437. $15.95-$19.95; ages 11 months and younger, free. childrensmuseumatlanta.org
Mar 9 9:00 - 4:00
478-926-6870
atlantaparent.com
Family Fun Guide
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 53
YEAR OF THE DRAGON Celebrated among East and Southeast Asian cultures, this year, the Lunar New Year starts on Feb. 10.
Decatur Lunar New Year 2024
Ebster Recreation Center / Feb. 3, 1-5 p.m. Join in a Pan-Asian festival with craft booths, food vendors, a marketplace and more. 404 W. Trinity Place, Decatur. $10; ages 17 and younger, free. decaturlny.com
Pajama Concert: Chinese New Year Celebration Carlos Museum / Feb. 9, 7-8 p.m. Celebrate with the Vega Quartet as you listen to music and sip on hot chocolate. 571 S. Kilgo Cir., Atlanta. 404-727-2163. $8; ages 6-17, $6; ages 5 and younger, free. carlos.emory.edu
Lunar New Year Party
Bogan Park Community Recreation Center / Feb. 10, noon-2 p.m. Honor the Year of the Dragon with crafts, snacks and music. 2723 N. Bogan Rd. NE, Buford. 678-277-0850. $10; non-Gwinnett resident, $13. gwinnettcounty.com
2024 Lunar New Year Festival
2024 Lunar New Year Festival
Culture Center of Teco / Feb. 10-11, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Welcome the Year of the Dragon with traditions, good fortune and joyful moments. 5377 New Peachtree Rd., Atlanta. $12. facebook.com/lunarnewyearfestivalatlanta
Lunar New Year Festival
Stone Mountain Park / Feb. 10-11, 17-19 and 24-25, 4-9 p.m. Celebrate the Year of the Dragon with this tribute to Korean, Chinese and Vietnamese culture and traditions featuring a light show, lighted parade, cultural craft activities and more. 1000 Robert E. Lee Blvd., Stone Mountain. 800-401-2407. $19.99; ages 2 and younger, free. stonemountainpark.com
54 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
Family Fun Guide
Decatur Lunar New Year 2024
atlantaparent.com
Photo by Chelsea Patricia Photo
ON STAGE
Head to a nearby theatre for an exciting performance. Hamilton
Fox Theatre Jan. 30-Feb. 25. See website for showtimes. This saga follows the rise of Alexandar Hamilton using hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway music. 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. 855-285-8499. $39+. foxtheatre.org
The Big Bad, Little Red, Pig Show
Aurora Theatre / Feb. 3, 11:30 a.m. From That Puppet Guy Productions, see a fun-filled puppet show featuring two childhood favorites. 147 E. Crogan St., Lawrenceville. 678-226-6222. $7. auroratheatre.com
Photo by Casey Gardner Ford
Adventure Playhouse
The Mad Hatterpillar
Adventure Playhouse
Dad’s Garage Feb. 3, 10, 17 and 24, 3 p.m. Join Quinn and playhouse pals as they explore new worlds, and kids help build the world of the story, play characters or sing along. Come early for pre-show activities for kids. 569 Ezzard St., Atlanta. 404-523-3141. $11. dadsgarage.com
Roob and Noob
Alliance Theatre Feb. 11-18. See website for showtimes. Go on an interactive adventure with Roob and Noob, two overly curious scientists who will build machines to explore each of the four seasons. 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. 404-733-4600. $10-$20. alliancetheatre.org
Stage Door Theatre Through Feb. 10. See website for showtimes. This puppet-centric children’s musical follows Maddie, a caterpillar determined to become a butterfly. 5539 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd., Dunwoody. 770-396-1726. $15-$28. stagedoortheatrega.org
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon
Synchronicity Theatre Through Feb. 18. See website for showtimes. Inspired by the rich tales her father tells, young Minli determines she’ll find the Old Man in the Moon to discover the secret of good fortune. 1545 Peachtree St., Atlanta. 404484-8636. $15-$45; ages 2 and younger, free. synchrotheatre.com
Atlanta Parent’s
Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Studio Theatre, City Springs 1 Galambos Way, Sandy Springs
OVERNIGHT CAMPS & DAY CAMPS
Roob and Noob
A Free Event
Learn more at atlantaparent.com/campexpo
To exhibit, call 770-454-7599 or email lpowell@atlantaparent.com atlantaparent.com
Family Fun Guide
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 55
IT’S BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Black History Month is all month long. Honor the contributions of African Americans at these events.
ROSWELL ROOTS FESTIVAL Roswell / Jan. 28-March 2 This community-wide, month-long celebration highlights education, history and cultural awareness in the City of Roswell with artists, musicians, poets, historians and more. Explore the story of Black art, education and culture in Roswell, while understanding the significance of Black history in the city and beyond. Highlights include: “INSPIRED Art Exhibition,” a student art showcase; “Storytelling Sunday” featuring storytellers; and “Groveway Partnership” with the Metropolitan Atlanta Community Band. See website for locations and pricing. 770-641-3727. roswellroots.com Roswell Roots
Ruth and the Green Book
Atlanta Black Expo
Center for Puppetry Arts Jan. 31-Feb. 25. See website for showtimes. Set in the 1950s, Ruth and her family travel from Chicago to Alabama using “The Green Book,” a guide that helped many African Americans find a safe route to travel through segregated America. 1404 Spring St. NW at 18th, Atlanta. 404-8733391. $22; ages 1 and younger, free. puppet.org
Our Roots, Our Journey: An Interrelated Sequence of Stories
The Cobb Galleria / Feb. 10, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Featuring a wide range of Black-owned businesses, find services and products to fit your life. 2 Galleria Pkwy. SE, Atlanta. $10-$35; ages 12 and younger, free. atlblackexpo.com
Bus Tour: Explore Black History
Lawrenceville Female Seminary / Feb. 17, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Explore the history of African American culture in Gwinnett County. 455 S. Perry St., Lawrenceville. 770-822-5178. $11; non-Gwinnett resident, $21. gwinnettcounty.com
Pop-in for Family Fun
Marietta History Center / Feb. 17, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Enjoy a free day of activities themed around Black History Crafts. 1 Depot St., Marietta. 770-794-5710. Free admission. mariettahistory.org
Southwest Arts Center / Feb. 4, 3-5 p.m. Be immersed in a world of captivating tales as different storytellers share unique stories that’ll entertain and inspire. 915 New Hope Rd. SW, Atlanta. 404-698-3455. $25; ages 8-17, $10; ages 7 and younger, free. kuumbastorytellers.org
Black Heritage Festival
Shorty Howell Park Activity Building Feb. 10, 1-4 p.m. Visit with merchants while enjoying music and food at this celebration of African American history and culture. 2750 Pleasant Hill Rd., Duluth. 678-2770900. Free admission. gwinnettcounty.com
56 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
A Tribute to Black History in DeKalb
DeKalb History Center / Feb. 22, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. View history with author Dr. Herman “Skip” Mason Jr. and his book “African American Life in DeKalb County, 1823-1970,” listen to music and more. 101 E. Court Sq., Decatur. 404-373-1088. $45-$55. dekalbhistory.org
Hawks vs. Raptors: HBCU Night
State Farm Arena / Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m. Celebrate the educational excellence of more than 100 Historically Black Colleges and Universities at this annual event with an exclusive T-shirt and a $10 food voucher. 1 State Farm Dr. NW, Atlanta. 866-715-1500. $44+. nba.com
My Sister’s Keeper Honoring Black History Month
The Cultural Arts Center / Through Feb. 23 This exhibit honors Black History Month by showcasing the work and life journeys of five artists. 8652 Campbellton St., Douglasville. 770-949-2787. Free admission. artsdouglas.org
Family Fun Guide
atlantaparent.com
MORE WAYS TO CELEBRATE The Center for Civil and Human Rights connects the American Civil Rights Movement to today’s Global Human Rights Movements with images, artifacts and storytelling; civilandhumanrights.org. At the Atlanta History Center, explore the history of Atlanta and Georgia with exhibits like “Gatheround: Stories of Atlanta” and “Turning Point: The American Civil War,” and their online exhibits also showcase important moments in history; atlantahistorycenter.com. View Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth home, church and tomb to learn more about his life and legacy at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park. The Birth Home is temporarily closed for rehabilitation work; nps.gov/malu. Named for the “African-American Panoramic Experience,” the APEX Museum features several exhibits exploring Black history, such as “Women in STEM,” “Africa: The Untold Story” and “Sweet Auburn Street of Pride;” apexmuseum.org.
Photo by Dustin Chambers
VISIT A MUSEUM
The Center for Civil and Human Rights
MURALS AROUND TOWN Carrie Steele founded the Carrie Steele Pitts Home for Children to place children in the homes of loving families, and her legacy is displayed with “Honoring Carrie Steele, Keeper of Children” by Charmaine Minniefield; art.beltline.org; charmaineminniefield.com. Created by Louis Delsarte and located in the Peace Plaza near the MLK Visitors’ Center, “Dreams, Visions and Change” shows several famous civil rights leaders and figures; nps.gov. “Hero Series: Representative John Lewis” depicts local civil rights icon and former Congressman John Lewis and was created by Loss Prevention; thelossprevention.net. “Herstory: Heroines of the West End” depicts the lesser known civil and social rights activists in Atlanta’s West End community, as painted by Ashley Dopson; ashleydpaints.com. “Honoring Carrie Steele, Keeper of Children”
EAT AT A SOUL FOOD RESTAURANT With a history dating back to 1947 when the Paschal brothers opened their first location in Atlanta, Paschal’s is known for their delicious fried chicken; paschalsatlanta.com. In 1947, self-taught cook Lucy Jackson decided to open her own restaurant, and thus, The Busy Bee Café was born; thebusybeecafe.com. For more than 40 years, this family has been serving home-style cooking and southern cuisine, including pork chops, gizzards, collard greens, grits and more at K&K Soul Food; kksoulfood.com. Founded in 1979, Soul Vegetarian was one of the first vegan restaurants in Atlanta; soulvegsouth.com. Who’s Got Soul Southern Café was founded by owner and executive chef Keith Kash and features local ingredients and special seasonings and sauces to spice up traditional favorites; whosgotsoulcafe.com. Celebrity chef and cookbook author Delilah Winder has a food stall at Chattahoochee Food Works called Delilah’s Everyday Soul; delilahseverydaysoul.com.
The Busy Bee Café
GO ON A GEORGIA ROAD TRIP In Savannah, the Pin Point Heritage Museum allows you to experience the Gullah/Geechee culture firsthand with a refurbished museum complex, multimedia presentations and beautiful views of the marsh; chsgeorgia.org/phm. Also in Savannah, the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum showcases the life story of Ralph Mark Gilbert, who is remembered as the father of the 20th Century Civil Rights Movement in Savannah; rmgcivilrightsmuseum.com. The mission of the Tubman African American Museum is to explore, celebrate and share the rich art and history of African Americans with special exhibits and events; tubmanmuseum.com. Many of Athens’ prominent African Americans were laid to rest at Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery; visitathensga.com. Dorchester Academy was founded in 1871 as a school for freed slaves and now serves as a National Landmark and an African American history museum and community center; libertycounty.org. Tubman African American Museum
atlantaparent.com
For more experiences, visit atlantaparent.com.
Family Fun Guide
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 57
Families love Atlanta Parent Want to reach local parents who are looking for your product, service, attraction or event?
VALENTINE’S DAY EVENTS
It’s the day of love! Enjoy this special holiday with your loved ones at these events. Stop ‘N’ Play: Valentines Crafts
OneStop Buford / Feb. 2, 10-11 a.m. Little ones can explore activities, games and more to celebrate the holiday. For ages 5 and younger. 2755 Sawnee Ave., Buford. 678-225-5360. $4; non-Gwinnett resident, $8. gwinnettcounty.com
Father Daughter Valentine Dance
Braselton Civic Center / Feb. 2, 7-9 p.m. and Feb. 3, 5-7 and 8-10 p.m. Open to all age girls and their father figures, enjoy a night of dance and familyfriendly music. 27 E. Lake Dr., Braselton. $100 per couple; additional daughter, $10. northgwinnettkiwanis.com
Kids Workshop
Home Depot / Feb. 3, 9 a.m.-noon Help your child build a Valentines Basket for a unique family project. Multiple locations. Free admission. homedepot.com
Atlanta Parent has great packages of print and digital advertising, perfect for every budget and marketing need.
Little Cupid
Melting Pot / Feb. 3, noon-3 p.m. Enjoy a three-course fondue feast in honor of St. Valentine’s holiday. Ages 12 and younger eat free with the purchase of each adult three-course meal. Reservation required. Multiple locations. $29. meltingpot.com
Special Hearts Arts and Crafts Day
Lucky Shoals Park Community Recreation Center Feb. 7, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Enjoy Valentine’s Day arts, crafts and light refreshments. 4651 Britt Rd., Norcross. 678-277-0860. $6. gwinnettcounty.com
Family Sweetheart Dance
George Pierce Park Community Recreation Center Feb. 9, 7-9 p.m. Swing your favorite valentine around the dance floor for a festive experience. Registration required by Feb. 6. 55 Buford Hwy., Suwanee. 678-277-0910. $8; nonGwinnett resident, $16. gwinnettcounty.com
Mad About You: Valentine’s Dance
Rhodes Jordan Park Community Recreation Center Feb. 10, 7-9 p.m. Enjoy a night out with family members at this themed party. 100 E. Crogan St., Lawrenceville. 678-277-0890. $12; non-Gwinnett resident, $19. gwinnettcounty.com
Little Cupids Carnival
George Pierce Park Community Recreation Center Feb. 14, 10 a.m.-noon For ages 2-5, celebrate V-Day with carnival games and crafts. 55 Buford Hwy., Suwanee. 678-277-0910. $6; non-Gwinnett resident, $12. gwinnettcounty.com
Valentines Dance Party: Storybook Soiree
Contact us today to get started. 770-454-7599 lpowell@atlantaparent.com 58 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
Ben Robertson Community Center Feb. 3, 6-9 p.m. Experience all the sights and sounds of a storybook castle to celebrate the day with your young knight or princess. Reservation required. 2753 Watts Dr., Kennesaw. 770-422-9714. $15. kennesaw-ga.gov
Family Fun Guide
Little Cupids Carnival
atlantaparent.com
THE GREAT OUTDOORS
February is a short month, but there’s lots of opportunities for outdoor adventures.
GLOW UP
SNOW MUCH FUN
WINTER HIBERNATION
COUNT THE BIRDS
Head to Fernbank Museum to view their WildWoods: AGLOW experience. This immersive nighttime wonderland blends the real environment with contemplative music and glowing displays for a unique look at nature. Through Feb. 25. 767 Clifton Rd., Atlanta. 404-929-6300. $32.95; ages 12 and younger, $30.95. fernbankmuseum.org
Chattahoochee Nature Center’s Enchanted Woodland Trail allows you to search for homes made from natural objects as you walk along the forested trail. Can you spot the places where fairies and gnomes will house themselves for the winter? Through Feb. 29. 9135 Willeo Rd., Roswell. 770-992-2055. $20; ages 13-18, $16; ages 3-12, $14; ages 2 and younger, free. chattnaturecenter.org
atlantaparent.com
License to Chill Snow Island at Margaritaville at Lanier Islands offers a full day of winter wonder. Play in the snow with snowball fights, snow tubing, ice skating and more, and visit Snow Island Amusement Rides for an exciting carnival experience. Through Feb. 25. 7650 Lanier Islands Pkwy., Buford. 470-323-3440. $39.99-$54.99. margaritavilleresorts.com/margaritaville-at-lanier-islands
Participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count on Feb. 16-17. Be part of this global community science initiative, help count birds, plant pollinator-friendly seeds and more at themed events. Visit Smith-Gilbert Gardens (smithgilbertgardens.com), Settles Bridge Park (gwinnettcounty.com) and Elachee Nature Science Center (elachee.org) to participate.
Family Fun Guide
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 59
WARM UP WITH HOT CHOCOLATE Winter is the perfect time to indulge in hot chocolate. Whether you like it with whipped cream, marshmallows, cinnamon or a bit of spice, there are so many ways to customize the sweet treat. Here are a few spots in the metro area taking hot chocolate to the next level that the whole family can enjoy! n Alon’s Bakery & Market Get a classic cup of hot cocoa or add caramel or whipped cream. Pair your selection with a fresh-baked buttery croissant, muffin or strudel. 1394 North Highland Ave. NE and 3500 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta. alons.com
n Sugar Factory Along with shakes, sundaes and a floor-to-ceiling candy wall, this fun spot also has over-the-top hot chocolate! Try the Pink Unicorn — pink hot chocolate with whipped cream, marshmallows, pink and blue chocolate sauce, and star sprinkles. 1080 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. sugarfactory.com
n No Mas! Cantina Try the Chocolate Mexicana, traditional Mexican hot chocolate with a dash of cinnamon, or Chocolate Azteca, made with Abuelita chocolate, cinnamon and chile de arbol. 180 Walker St. SW, Atlanta. nomascantina.com
n Scream’n Nuts Enjoy hot chocolate with a toasted marshmallow at this popular spot. Check out the daily offerings of fresh donuts, bread pudding and milkshakes. 5950 Northpoint Pkwy., Alpharetta. screamnnuts.com
n ChocoLaté
MAKE HOT CHOCOLATE AT HOME! Hershey’s Hot Cocoa 1/2 cup sugar 1/4 cup Hershey’s cocoa Dash salt
1/3 cup hot water 4 cups (1 qt.) milk 3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
Choose a cozy chair or sofa at this organic café to enjoy hot cocoa made with steamed milk and topped with whipped cream and dark chocolate. 2558 Shallowford Rd., Atlanta and 2094 N. Decatur Rd., Decatur. mychocolatecoffee.com
Combine the first four ingredients in a saucepan and boil for 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, add milk and vanilla, and heat over low heat to desired temperature. Source: hersheyland.com
n Café Intermezzo
Fun Toppings and Mix-Ins
This popular coffeehouse and bakery’s offerings include Deluxe Truffle, hot chocolate with caramel syrup, and Mexican hot chocolate with vanilla and cinnamon. The White hot chocolate is a blend of cream, dutch chocolate, whipped cream and chocolate shavings. Atlanta, Dunwoody and Alpharetta. cafeintermezzo.com
n The Lazy Labrador Enjoy classic hot chocolate or a hot chocolate freeze at this coffee house, located in a restored 1909 home. Sit by the fire as you sip, and sample a cookie or scone from the bakery. 2886 Cherokee St. NW, Kennesaw. lazy-labrador-llc.square.site
n VOGA Italian Gelato Along with gelato, sweet and savory crepes and coffee, VOGA’S menu features Italian hot chocolate, a super-thick and rich concoction served with whipped cream and a cookie. 299 Highland Ave. NE, Atlanta. vogagelato.com
60 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
Marshmallows Whipped cream Cinnamon Caramel or chocolate syrup Chocolate chips Toasted marshmallow with crushed graham crackers Peppermint sticks Peanut butter
A Chocolatey Trend: Hot Cocoa Bombs They’re popping up everywhere! These chocolate orbs are filled with hot cocoa mix, marshmallows, sprinkles and other edibles. Place one in a mug, slowly pour hot milk over it, and watch it open to reveal the tasty contents. Purchase the ready-touse treats in stores, or try making your own with a kit, like the Ultimate Hot Cocoa Bomb Set for $21.45 at fatbraintoys.com.
Family Fun Guide
atlantaparent.com
LET YOUR EYES PLAY TRICKS ON YOU
AT THE MUSEUM OF ILLUSIONS Things are definitely not always as they appear when you visit The Museum of Illusions. My crew of 5th graders had a blast exploring the interactive elements of the museum and learning how each illusion works. I enjoyed it as well and recommend checking it out for these reasons:
Great Photo Ops
A lot of the fun from the exhibits are the photos that reveal the illusions. There are markers on the floor to guide you about where to stand to take the photos or take advantage of the museum’s built-in cameras by scanning the ticket they give you when you arrive. This is especially helpful if you only have two in your party as many of the illusions require two or more people to get the full effect.
Lots of Laughs
Thanks to the wacky photo reveals and silly positions you may find yourself in, there was plenty of laughing during our visit. My son and his friend got a huge kick out of pretending each other were the main dish and seeing how their sizes changed in the various exhibits.
The Vortex Tunnel
This was by far the kids’ favorite thing! I have to warn other parents, though. It was my least favorite thing, and I spoke to a couple of other moms who agreed. Though the walkway itself is stationary, it REALLY feels like you are walking through space, so if you don’t like roller coasters or get motion sickness, I suggest just waiting by the exit of the tunnel like I did while the boys went through the tunnel at least a dozen times!
A Little Learning Along the Way
Each of the experiences from color illusions to spatial ones and everything in between are explained in just a few sentences. It’s great for older kids because they can read the information themselves and, for younger kids, you can easily tell them how and why the illusion worked.
atlantaparent.com
Know Before You Go: n To make your experience smooth, be sure to buy a timed entrance ticket before you arrive. The tours are self-guided, so the number of people per entry is limited. Lines did still form at a few of the more interactive or illusions, but they moved quickly. n The Museum is located on an upper level at Atlantic Station near the “number 5” parking marker. You can also park closer to “number 2” but will have to walk a bit more. The first two hours of parking are free, so if you only do the Museum, you won’t have to pay to park. n Try to limit how much stuff you bring into the Museum with you. Many of the illusions are active, so having your hands free is helpful. – Tali Benjamin
The Details The Museum of Illusions 264 19th St. NW, Atlanta; moiatlanta.com n Tickets: Adults, $29; ages 5-12, $24; ages 4 and younger, free. n Hours: The Museum of Illusions is open from 10 a.m.-9 p.m. daily, unless there is a holiday.
Family Fun Guide
February 2024
Atlanta Parent 61
for thee fridg
They invented hugs to let people know you love them without saying anything. BIL KEANE
62 Atlanta Parent
February 2024
atlantaparent.com
THIS VALENTINE’S DAY
GIVE A GIFT FROM YOUR HEART AND HANDS.
With a Gwinnett County Public
Library card you have free access
to sewing machines, 3-D printers,
Cricut®, video and podcast studios,
Glowforge® and more. We also offer programs to help get you started.
Learn more: gwinnettpl.org/learninglabs
A team of advanced heart care specialists means more expertise for you. At Wellstar, you’ll find more than 90 cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons across our cardiovascular services team who are ready to care for you. Whether you need preventive sc re e n i n g s or t re a t m e nt for c om p lex h e ar t conditions, your heart is in good hands with our skilled team—highly rated by patients like you. We are leading the way in Georgia and beyond with innovative technology and experienced providers to ensure you have the expertise you need close by. Learn how Wellstar can help keep your heart going strong at wellstar.org/heartcare. GENERAL CARDIOLOGY | ARRHYTHMIAS | INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY | CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY | ADVANCED HEART FAILURE