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very year, the staff at Chesapeake Family Media puts together this big resource guide to help families find whatever they need to raise their children. We’ve been at this for 33 years and have met amazing people supporting families; their information is shared here.

Raising kids is hard work. There aren’t many people who will argue about that.

It can be made easier when you find other families, schools, health care, the library, and various community resources that will have your back when you have questions or concerns. It takes all of us to raise future leaders, workers, teachers, and doctors who will diagnose and treat our ailments as we grow old. Parents aren’t alone - reach out for help.

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You need to take care of yourself too. We’ve included a list of organizations to work with and things you can do so you don’t feel isolated. You’ll also find some tips on how to deal with handling playground disputes.

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Of course, if kids are slugging it out on the playground, it’s time to step in, but sometimes, it’s better to let kids figure out how to deal with conflict themselves. Don’t forget to have some fun. You’ll find many ideas for field trips and must-see

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9 Must- Visit Places From Art to Battlefields to Ponies

Nurturing Independence in Children’s Conflict Resolution

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Navigating Relationships for Adolescents and Their Parents

Educational and fun places to visit for groups and families

MARYLAND’S TREASURES

TEEN DATING GUIDE

DIRECTORIES

PLAYGROUND POLITICS

FIELD TRIP GUIDE

10 Preschool 14 Private School 20 Camps 28 Favorite Health Care Providers

27 NO MORE LONELINESS

Strategies to Overcome Isolation and Rediscover Connections

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Assateague State Park and Assateague Island National Seashore, Assateague Island Assateague’s iconic wild ponies will steal your heart. Marguerite Henry’s Misty of Chincoteague novels ensured the ponies’ fame, but there’s nothing like seeing them in real life. Bring bikes, fishing tackle, and, in summer, beach gear — Assateague offers plenty of outdoor fun.

Insider tips: Visit the National Park Service Visitor Center on Marsh View Lane for a National Seashore map and pony sighting information. Be sure to bring insect repellent.

Exploring Maryland’s Treasures: 9 Must-Visit Places From Art to Battlefields to Ponies

B&O Railroad Museum, Baltimore The B&O is a must-see for all train buffs. A restored roundhouse is filled with historic locomotives. Rolling stock, a train restoration facility, and an outstanding array of railroad artifacts round out the collection. Inviting, kid-friendly spots abound both inside and outside the museum.

Insider tips: Train rides and special events sell out early. The B&O Railroad Museum is a Blue Star Museum (arts.gov). Active duty military and their families can visit free of charge from Armed Services Day through Labor Day.

Calvert Cliffs State Park, Lusby Calvert Cliffs features colorful sandstone cliffs, trails, a small beach,

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and marshlands. The park’s real draw, however, is fossil hunting. Take the Red Trail to the beach and look for sharks’ teeth and seashells. If you’re really lucky, you might find a megalodon tooth.

hile Maryland is a great “home base” for visiting Washington, D.C., you’ll miss out on unique sightseeing opportunities if you stick to the District. We’ve included insider tips to help you maximize your time in Maryland.

American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore The American Visionary Art Museum is one of Baltimore’s most eclectic art museums and one of the most kid-friendly. Self-taught artists created all the works on display. Children love to take selfies in the bird’s nest balcony, press buttons to activate kinetic sculptures, and admire the Giant Golden Hand.

Insider tip: Arrive before the museum opens for metered street parking near the entrance.

Antietam National Battlefield, Sharpsburg Maryland’s best-known Civil War battlefield was the setting for the bloodiest single day in U.S. history. While the Union emerged victorious, the cost was high. However, victory at Antietam gave President Lincoln his sought-after opportunity to issue the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.

Insider tips: Active duty military members can get a free National Park Service America the Beautiful Military Annual Pass. Buy the

Insider tip: Calvert Cliffs is home to various wildlife, including snakes. Stay on the trails and boardwalks.

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park, Potomac You can view the Great Falls of the Potomac River from both Maryland and Virginia. Your America the Beautiful Military Annual Pass will get you into both sides of the park for free. Take a stroll or bicycle along the towpath, which begins in Georgetown and ends in Cumberland. For spectacular river views, walk to Olmsted Island via the boardwalk trail.

Insider tips: Great Falls is extremely popular. Arrive early. Watch for cyclists on the roads.

Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Baltimore The 30x42 foot flag flying over this historic fortress instantly tells you that Fort McHenry is a special place. When Francis Scott Key peered through the smoke to see the original Star-Spangled Banner, he was inspired to write the poem that became the national anthem. Visitor Center exhibits tell the fort’s story.

Insider tip: For an unforgettable experience, attend a Flag Change Ceremony and help raise or lower the fort’s American flag.

audio CD or QR code-based battlefield driving tour — it’s worth it.

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Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park and Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park, Church Creek dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/pages/eastern/tubman.aspx nps.gov/hatu/index.htm Maryland native Harriet Tubman is best known for bringing freedom-

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seekers to safety and for her activism and humanitarian work. The parks that bear her name tell her story and showcase the wilderness she knew so well. The Harriet Tubman Byway connects places Tubman lived and sites where she and other “conductors” helped freedom-seekers travel north.

Insider tips: The Visitor Center is a must-see. Don’t try to see all the stops on the Harriet Tubman Byway in one day with young children; it’s 125 miles long.

Maryland State House, Annapolis msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdstatehouse/html/home.html Did you know that Maryland’s historic State House was once the capitol building of the United States? George Washington resigned as commander-in-chief here, returning the Continental Army to civilian control. Take a self-guided tour to learn about the nation’s oldest state house in continuous legislative use.

Insider tips: Visit when the General Assembly is in session (early January through early April). Sit in an observation gallery to watch the legislators at work. Adults must show a photo ID to enter.

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The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children have their first check-up with an orthodontist no later than age 7.

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Playground Politics Nurturing Independence in Children’s Conflict Resolution

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by Mary Ostrowski layground politics usually involve a spat among kids that often escalates, but goes unresolved, when adults step in. Here are some tips for helping kids solve their own problems. It’s natural to step in to solve a child’s problem, particularly when they’re

young. But to what extent? What happens when we continue to solve problems for children without helping them learn to do it for themselves?

The Problem Two children play happily in

camp one day. A few of the

the living room. These two are

other kids hear and make

architects constructing the

a joke behind Lee’s back

finest towers in all the land –

about being a “Mommy’s

whose building will be taller?

boy.” Now he feels even

Then Cameron takes the last

more uncomfortable. The

square tile out of Jordan’s

next morning, Lee wakes

hands. You hear Jordan wail,

up with a stomachache and

“That’s mine!”

asks his mom if he can stay

Your instinct is to step

home. “I don’t feel good,”

in and solve the problem.

he complains. Lee ends up

“Cameron, Jordan was

missing the rest of lacrosse

playing with that square

camp.

magna tile. You can play with it next.” The response is quick and

Penny really likes this boy, Tom, in her class. Tom likes Penny too. They talk at school

decisive. The children are

sometimes, but mostly they

mollified, and they are safe.

text and Snapchat. Weeks

That’s all that matters, right?

go by and the more they

Maybe not.

get to know each other, the

The problem with

more they realize how much

consistently stepping in and

they have in common. Trust

handling conflict for children

is building and they’re both

is that they don’t learn

happy. Then one of Penny’s

strategies for depending on

friends tells Penny she saw

their own judgment. They

Tom at the mall with another

don’t learn how to speak

girl. The friend didn’t know

up for themselves. It may

who the girl was but said they

not seem like that big a

laughed a lot and seemed to

deal when they’re little, but

know each other well. Penny

if an adult is always there

feels uncertain and hurt. Who

to intervene and solve their

is this girl?

problems as kids, how will

The more she thinks about

they develop the confidence

it, the more betrayed she

to know they even can

feels. When she sees Tom at

resolve their own conflicts?

lunch, she avoids him and sits

We’re seeing real-time

in the middle of a group of

ramifications of this out in

friends instead of sitting with

the world. Lee is faced with

him. She continues to avoid

an uncomfortable situation

him in school, and eventually

at lacrosse camp. He missed

she stops responding to his

the first couple of practices

texts all together.

due to a family emergency

When you don’t know how

so when he starts, the other

to handle a conflict, or don’t

kids already know each other

feel confident you can figure

and have begun to create a

it out, the problem becomes

bond. Lee feels left out. His

scary; something to avoid.

mom says something to the

The thing is, we all know

coach about it at the end of

problems don’t just go away.

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The Solution Child: “I want it back!” You: “What action could you take to help Cameron understand why you want the tile back?”

The Rolling Stones famously

need help from a trusted

process was, “I intend to

sang, “You can’t always

adult to take care of their

help my child solve his

get what you want …” True

problems. However, it

own problem.” There’s just

story! In an age of instant

makes sense that adult

one additional word in that

gratification, we’re too often

intervention must evolve

second sentence, but it

bent out of shape if things

over time. We want adult

makes all the difference.

Jordan could grab the

don’t go our way. But the

intervention to shift from

The intention has shifted

tile back from Cameron.

song doesn’t end there. The

problem-solver to coach

away from you taking action

He could explain he was

next lines are, “But if you try

to trusted supporter. After

and towards your child

preparing to use it for

sometimes, you just might

all, raising children to be

taking action.

his tower and ask for it

find, you get what you

confident, resilient and

need.” Regardless of age,

independent thinkers and

Jordan? Cameron took

of outcomes. Your role is

what we all need in times

problem-solvers is the goal,

the last magna tile out

to help Jordan identify his

of conflict is resolution of

isn’t it?

of Jordan’s hand just as

problem and find a way to

Remember Cameron and

back. There are a variety

some sort. Moreover, we

Like most things worth

Jordan was getting ready

communicate it so he can

need to know how to take

doing, we get the most out

to use it for his own tower.

take action to get what

action towards resolving

of intervening for children

Instead of telling Cameron

he needs. The point is not

the conflict in the first place

when we do it with intent.

to give it back, you could

whether he gets the magna

– whether we get what we

You may be thinking, “Well

try the following:

tile back. The point is that

want or not.

of course. I intend to help

Don’t mistake me. When children are young, they

my child solve his problem.” What if, instead, the thought

This example may seem small, but it illustrates how to create a foundation for a more crucial lifelong skill: having difficult conversations to resolve conflict. Janey missed a project deadline at school resulting in a failing grade. You could say, “Janey, I’m going to call your teacher to get an extension. Sit down and we’ll do that project together now!” Asking for an extension is a good idea – if Janey is the one who makes the request. The teacher may or may not grant the extension, but one thing is for sure. If she doesn’t ask, the answer is already no. Speaking up is hard! Coaching Janey ahead of time by roleplaying how the conversation could go will help her 1) build the courage to speak to her teacher, 2) articulate why she missed the deadline in the first place, and 3) be prepared to respond appropriately whether her teacher says yes or no to the extension. She may not get what she wants, but you have empowered her to at least take action towards a final solution. Do you see the pattern? You start off holding children accountable to small actions and slowly build them up to taking bigger actions – on their own. They’re never too old to start! Whether your child is dealing with a friendship issue at school or faced with a greater problem that requires them to take a risk and

You: “Jordan, I see you are upset. What is the problem?” Child: “He took my piece!” You: “What do you want?”

you empowered Jordan to tackle the problem himself.

possibly even fail, creating opportunities to coach them in solving their own problems enables them to communicate and advocate for themselves. Don’t wait for a problem to arise, practice the following steps when things are going well. Create a possible scenario or review one that has happened in the past and discuss how your child could address it. 1. Identify the problem. 2. Consider the different outcomes. 3. Take action. Do you need to speak to someone or do something? By using these steps, you’re strengthening their ability to problem solve in difficult situations because you’re providing repeated examples for your child to archive in their memories for a later date. You’re normalizing having hard conversations and providing strategies to resolve conflict – not avoid it. The result? A child who grows up to be a confident, resilient, and independent thinker and problem solver. That’s a win for everyone!

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PRESCHOOL DIRECTORY

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ur Preschool Directory is the perfect place to begin researching local area preschools. Your child’s education journey starts here and this directory will help guide you to find a school that is a positive first school experience. The directory provides information on ages of students, location, tuition costs, and you can find even more information about the schools online at ChesapeakeFamily.com/preschools.

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Bright Beginning Children’s Learning Center

A Giants Preschool Edgewater, 443-764-1217 agiantspreschool.com 6 weeks–4 years

Crownsville (license #130684), 410-923-3192 Glen Burnie (license #160256), 410-768-4526 bright-beginning.com

Anchors-A-Wee Preschool

2 years–PreK-4

Annapolis, 410-757-6556 aawpreschool.com 2 years–Pre-K

Annapolis TALS Education Program Annapolis, 410.849.7039 Talspreschool.com Age 3 - Grade 2

Arundel Christian School Hanover, 410-859-8573 arundelchristianschool.org Infants-12th grade

Asbury Community Christian Preschool and Clubhouse Arnold, 410-757-7113 asburychristianpreschool.org 2 years-12 years

Bay Country Learning Center Annapolis, 410-974-6700 baycountrylc.com Infants-PreK-4

Beth Shalom Preschool Arnold 410-757-0552 annapolistemple.org 2 years–PreK

Calvary Baptist Church Academy Glen Burnie, 410-768-5324 cbcaknights.org 3 years–12th grade

Calvary Center Preschool Annapolis, 410-268-3812 calumc.org/calvary-center-school In Annapolis, close to the heart of town. Classes are taught by teachers with college degrees. Weekly specials: music, physical education, and chapel. Extended care options. Please call for a tour.

Edinboro Early School Severna Park, 410-544-2476 edinboroearlyschool.org 2 years – Kindergarten Before & After Care Tuition: Please call Four year degreed teachers implement our MSDE approved curriculum. Every classroom has a teacher’s assistant. Our structured programs include language arts, math, music, science, art and social studies. We have several field trips each year as well as in-house programs. We have half and full day classes as well as 2, 3 and 5 day programs. We also have a full day Kindergarten Class, and child care for 2 year olds. We are Child Care Aware (military) approved.See our ad on page 11

Faith Baptist Child Development Center Glen Burnie, 410-761-9112 welcometo.faith/cdc 2 years–Kindergarten

Grace Pointe Child Development Center Severn, 410-987-6777 gpccn.org 6 weeks–PreK-5

Granite Baptist School Glen Burnie, 410-761-1118 granitebaptistschool.org 3 years–12th grade

Grannie Annie’s Child Care & Learning Center Pasadena, 410-255-0478 granniecare.com Infants- 5th grade

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Indian Creek School

Chesapeake Montessori School

Crownsville, 410-849-5151 indiancreekschool.org PreK 3-12th grade

Annapolis, 410-757-4740 chesapeake-montessori.com 18 months–8th grade

Colonial Nursery School Annapolis, 410-266-8064 colonialnurseryschool.org 2 years–PreK-5

Community Christian Preschool Pasadena, 410-255-9250 ccpspasadena.org 2 years – PreK-4

Joy Kids Learning Center Edgewater, Mayo, 443-837-6001 joykidslearning.com 2 years–PreK-5

Key School Annapolis, 410-263-9231 keyschool.org 2.5 years–12th grade Before & after care Tuition Costs: $9,355-$31,980/yr Key School engages children in

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a progressive, coeducational, college-preparatory, day program on its picturesque 15-acre campus. Key emphasizes experiential learning, interdisciplinary studies and global perspectives. Key graduates are independent thinkers, creative innovators, effective collaborators, tenacious problem-solvers, and articulate leaders. See our ad on page 13, 21

Kiddie Academy of Arnold Arnold, 410-315-7552 kiddieacademy.com/arnold Infants–5th grade

Kneseth Israel Preschool Annapolis, 410-263-3924 x8 knesethisrael.org/pre-school.html 2 years–PreK-5

London Towne Academy Edgewater, 410-798-5128 londontowneacademy.org 3 years–Kindergarten

Magothy Cooperative Preschool Pasadena, 410-360-0292 magothycooperative.org 2 years–PreK-4

Monsignor Slade Catholic School Glen Burnie, 410-766-7130 msladeschool.com 2 years - 8th grade Before & after care $4,132 - $8,987 Our Mission: Rooted in Catholic faith and committed to academic excellence, Monsignor Slade Catholic School is dedicated to forming the whole child to know, love, and be disciples of Christ. See our ad on page 15

Montessori International Children’s House Annapolis, 410-757-7789 montessoriinternational.org 18 months–6th grade

Naval Academy Primary School Annapolis, 410-757-3090 napschool.org 3 years-7th grade Before & after care Tuition: $6,276-$12,144/yr NAPS is a warm nurturing environ-


ment that is open to military families and the Annapolis communities. We have small class sizes and an inviting school house that stimulates children’s abilities to grow and mature intellectually, physically, emotionally and socially. See our ad on page 12

Play and Learn Annapolis, 410-263-4029 Crownsville, 410-987-3312 playandlearnmaryland.org Infants to 5 years

Primrose School of Gambrills

enrolling boys and girls in preschool through grade 12. The School strives to meet the needs of young learners as well as collegebound students while challenging them to realize personal excellence. Students are provided varied opportunities to demonstrate scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and sportsmanship. See our ad on page 17

Ss. Constantine & Helen School Annapolis, 410-573-2078 sschschool.org, 3 years–PreK-4

Pre-K

Gambrills, 410-923-2424 primroseschools.com/schools/ gambrills Infant-Kindergarten We are conveniently located off MD Route 3 and we provide your child with a robust early education and child care experience. We are currently enrolling Infant, Toddler, Early Preschool, Preschool, PreKindergarten, Kindergarten and Summer Adventure Club Programs.

St. Andrew by the Bay Preschool

See our ad on page 16

St. John the Evangelist School

Right Start Academy

Severna Park, 410-647-2283 stjohnspschool.org 4 years–8th grade Before & after care Tuition: $5,322 - $8,870 St. John the Evangelist School offers a stimulating, dynamic and challenging academic program in a nurturing environment. Our faculty have the knowledge, experience and love for teaching that guides and inspires every student. Contact us today to see how we merge faith, technology and academics to create good citizens and future

Saint Andrew’s Day School Edgewater, 410-266-0952 School.standrewsum.org 3 years-8th grade Before & after care Saint Andrew’s intentionally small classes allow our experienced faculty to provide an engaging classroom environment that challenges all students. Our integrated curriculum and educational foundation ensures continued academic success. See our ad on page 12

School of the Incarnation Gambrills, 410-519-2285 schooloftheincarnation.org PreK 4 - 8th grade

Severn School Arnold, 410-647-7700 severnschool.com PreK 3 – 12th grade Tuition: $9,260 - $31,190 Severn School is a day school

Kindergarten

Annapolis, 410-974-1994 standrewbythebay.org 2 years–PreK-5

Full Day

Childcare

St. Anne’s School of Annapolis

Nursery School

Annapolis, 410-263-8650 st.annesschool.org 2 years–8th grade

edinboroearlyschool.org | 410-544-2476 380 Jumpers Hole Rd. Severna Park, MD

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Gambrills, 410-923-7575 rightstartacademy.org 2 years–5 years

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St. Martin’s-in-the-Field Episcopal School Severna Park, 410-647-7055 Stmartinsmd.org, 3 years-8th grade

Weems Creek Nursery School

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Annapolis, 410-266-5522 weemscreeknurseryschool.com 2 years–PreK

calvarycenter@calumc.org 410-268-3812 See us on Facebook and

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Woods Child Development Center

The Park School of Baltimore

Severna Park, 410-647-9168 woodscdc.org, 2 years–PreK-4

Baltimore, 410-339-7070 parkschool.net Pre-K – Grade 12

BALTIMORE AREA

Calvert Nursery School

Baltimore, 410-547-5369 archbalt.org/schools 2 years–12 th grade

Prince Frederick, 410-535-0577 calvertnurseryschool.com 3 years–PreK-4

Bryn Mawr Little School

Imagine Nations Early Learning Center

Baltimore, 410-323-8826 brynmawrschool.org 2 months–Kindergarten

Friends School of Baltimore Baltimore, 410-649-3211 friendsbalt.org 4 years–12th grade

The New Century School

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CALVERT COUNTY

Archdiocese of Baltimore Catholic Schools

724 S. Ann Street Baltimore, 410-929-4113 thenewcenturyschool.com 2 years - 8th grade

Owings, 410-286-3300 imaginenationselc.com 2 years–PreK-4

QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY

Joy in Learning Columbia, 410-740-2999 joyinlearningchildcare.com Infants–PreK-5

Christ Episcopal Church Day School Stevensville, 410-643-8248 cecds.org, 3 years–Pre-K

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY

Little Lamb Preschool

The Daisy Lane School at Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School Glenn Dale, 301-464-3215 htrinity.org, 3 years–8th grade

Grasonville, 410-827-6022 wyebiblechurch.com 2 years-Kindergarten

Kiddie Academy of Kent Island Stevensville, 410-643-3932 educationaldaycare. kiddieacademy.com

Fairhaven School Upper Marlboro, 301-249-8060 Fairhavenschool.com 4 years - 12th Grade

2 years–PreK-4

HOWARD COUNTY

Leal Angels Bilingual Child Development

TALBOT COUNTY

Columbia Academy

Bowie, 301-850-4934 lealangels.com, 2 years–PreK-

Christ Church Day School

Columbia, Ellicott City, Fulton columbiaacademy.com 410-992-0484

Julia Brown School Laurel, 301-498-0604 juliabrownschools.com 18 months–3rd grade

Easton, 410-822-2677 christchurchdayschool.org 2 years–PreK 4

St. Matthew’s Early Education Center Bowie, 301-464-1813 stmatthewseec.org

For the complete Preschool Directory visit us online at ChesapeakeFamily.com.

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ur comprehensive Private School Directory serves as your roadmap to finding a school that resonates with your students’ learning style, interests, and aspirations. Every student’s academic journey is distinct, and selecting the right private school can set the stage for a successful educational experience. Our directory empowers you to explore a variety of school options, ensuring a seamless fit for your academic goals and

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Acton Academy Annapolis, 303-909-4958 Marylandcuriositylab.org Grades 1 - 6

Annapolis Area Christian School

aacsonline.org Kindergarten–12th grade

Archbishop Spalding High School Severn 410-969-9105 archbishopspalding.org 9th grade–12th grade

Annapolis, Severn 410-519-5300

Calvary Baptist Church Academy

are Child Care Aware (military) approved.

Glen Burnie, 410-768-5324 cbcaknights.org 3 years–12th grade

See our ad on page 11

Chesapeake Montessori School Annapolis 410-757-4740 chesapeake-montessori.com 18 months–8th grade

Edinboro Early School Severna Park, 410-544-2476 edinboroearlyschool.org 2 years – Kindergarten Before & After Care Tuition: please call Four year degreed teachers implement our MSDE approved curriculum. Every classroom has a teacher’s assistant. Our structured programs include language arts, math, music, science, art and social studies. We have several field trips each year as well as in-house programs. We have half and full day classes as well as 2, 3 and 5 day programs. We also have a full day Kindergarten Class, and child care for 2 year olds. We

Indian Creek School Crownsville, 410-849-5151 indiancreekschool.org 2.9 years–12th grade

Key School Annapolis, 410-263-9231 keyschool.org 2.5 years–12th grade Before & after care Tuition: $9,920 - $33,900 Key School engages children in a progressive, coeducational, college-preparatory, day program on its picturesque 15-acre campus. Key emphasizes experiential learning, interdisciplinary studies and global perspectives. Key graduates are independent thinkers, creative innovators, effective collaborators, tenacious problem-solvers, and articulate leaders. See our ad on page 13,21

Monsignor Slade Catholic School Glen Burnie, 410-766-7130

LEARN MORE ABOUT PALLOTTI Our curriculum reinforces critical thinking, creativity, and problem solving to shape future leaders.

ST. VINCENT PALLOTTI HIGH SCHOOL 113 ST. MARY’S PLACE, LAUREL MD 20707

www.pallottihs.org

admissions@pallottihs.org

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msladeschool.com 2 years - 8th grade Before & after care Tuition: $4,132 - $8,987 Our Mission: Rooted in Catholic faith and committed to academic excellence, Monsignor Slade Catholic School is dedicated to forming the whole child to know, love, and be disciples of Christ. See our ad on page 15

Montessori International Children’s House Annapolis, 410-757-7789 montessoriinternational.org 18 months–6th grade

Naval Academy Primary School

and socially. See our ad on page 12

Rockbridge Academy Crownsville, 410-923-1171 rockbridgeacademy.org Kindergarten - 12th grade Tuition: $7,800 - $17,800 Education is more than imparting knowledge. Rockbridge Academy is devoted to teaching students how to think critically and wisely with a Christian worldview, instilling heartfelt joy for learning, while encouraging lives of character and leadership.

Gambrills, 410-519-2285 schooloftheincarnation.org 4 years–8th grade

Severn School Arnold, 410-647-7700 severnschool.com PreK 3 – 12th grade Tuition: $9,260 - $31,190 Severn School is a day school enrolling boys and girls in preschool through grade 12. The Schoo strives to meet the needs of young learners as well as collegebound students while challenging them to realize personal excellence. Students are provided varied opportunities to demonstrate scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and sportsmanship.

Voted “Best of the Best” Private School- Chesapeake

See our ad on page 17

St. Anne’s School of Annapolis Annapolis, 410-263-8650 stannesschool.org 2 years–8th grade

Elementary School Pre-K3 to 8th grade 900 High Street Easton, MD 21601 (410) 822-2251

High School

Grades 9-12 1212 S. Washington Street Easton, MD 21601 (410)822-2275

www.ssppeaston.org

St. John the Evangelist School Severna Park, 410-647-2283 stjohnspschool.org 4 years–8th grade Before & after care Tuition: $5,322 - $8,870 St. John the Evangelist School offers a challenging academic program in a nurturing environment. Our faculty have the knowledge, experience, and love for teaching that guides and inspires every student. Contact us today (lfish@ stjohnsp.org) to see how we merge faith, technology, and academics to create good citizens and future leaders. See our ad on page 14

Saint Andrew’s Day School Edgewater, 410-266-0952 School.standrewsum.org 3 years-8th grade Before & after care Saint Andrew’s intentionally small classes allow our experienced faculty to provide an engaging classroom environment that challenges all students. Our integrated curriculum and educational foundation ensures continued academic success.See our ad on page 12

St. Martin’s-in-the-Field Episcopal School Severna Park, 410-647-7055 Stmartinsmd.org 3 years-8th grade

St. Martin’s Lutheran School Annapolis, 410-269-1955 stmartinsonline.org PreK3 - 8th grade

Monsignor Slade Catholic School Serving students in Pre-K2 through 8th grade

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Monsignor Slade Catholic School

120 Dorsey Road, Glen Burnie, MD 21061 msladeschool.com | 410.766.7130

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Annapolis, 410-757-3090 napschool.org 3 years-7th grade Before & after care Tuition: $6,276-$12,144/yr NAPS is a warm nurturing environment that is open to military families and the Annapolis communities. We have small class sizes and an inviting school house that stimulates children’s abilities to grow and mature intellectually, physically, emotionally

School of the Incarnation


St. Mary’s Parish and School

Learning outcomes are monitored and measured. Impacts can be life-

Roland Park Country School

Montessori PreK 3-4, Traditional Kindergarten - 8th grade

Annapolis 410-990-4236, 410-990-4135 stmarysannapolis.org PreK 4 - 12th grade

changing! See our ad on page 17

Baltimore, 410-323-5500 rpcs.org Infant-12th grade

The Calverton School

St. Paul’s Lutheran School Glen Burnie, 410-766-5790 stpaulslutheranschoolgb.org 3 years–8th grade

St. Philip Neri Catholic School Linthicum, 410-859-1212 st.philip-neri.org 4 years–8th grade

P R I VAT E S C H O O L D I R E C T O R Y

The Summit School Edgewater, 410-798-0005 thesummitschool.org 1st grade-8th grade Tuition: See Website The Summit School serves bright students with dyslexia and other learning differences in grades 1-8. Highly-trained teachers maximize students’ strengths and support areas of weakness through research-based instruction.

BALTIMORE

The New Century School

Archdiocese of Baltimore Catholic Schools

Baltimore, 410-929-4113 thenewcenturyschool.com 2 years - 8th grade

Baltimore, 410-547-5369 archbalt.org/schools 2 years–12 th grade

The Park School of Baltimore

Baltimore School for the Arts Baltimore. 443-642-5165 bsfa.org, 9th grade–12th grade

Calvert School Baltimore, 410-243-6054 calvertschoolmd.org Pre K - 8th grade

The Catholic High School of Baltimore Baltimore, 410-732-6200 thecatholichighschool.org 9th–12th grade

Baltimore, 410-339-7070 parkschool.net Pre-K – Grade 12

St. Paul Lutheran School Catonsville, 410-747-1924 stpaulcatonsville.org/school 18 months–5th grade

Huntintown, 410-535-0216 calvertonschool.org PreK 3–12th grade

Tidewater School Huntingtown, 410-257-0533 thetidewaterschool.org 2.5 years–5th grade

HOWARD Bethel Christian Academy Savage, 301-725-4673 bethelchristianacademy.com 3 years–8th grade

Trinity School

CALVERT Cardinal Hickey Academy Owings, 410-286-0404 cardinalhickeyacademy.org

Ellicott City, 443-498-5040 trinityschoolmd.org 3 years-8th grade

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QUEEN ANNE’S

Forestville, 301-735-8401 bmhs.org, 9th–12th grade

Divine Peace Lutheran School Upper Marlboro, Largo 301-350-4522 divinepeace.org Kindergarten-8th Grade

DeMatha Catholic High School Hyattsville, 240-764-2200 dematha.org 9th–12th grade

Elizabeth Seton High School

Fairhaven School Upper Marlboro, 301-249-8060 Fairhavenschool.com 4 years - 12th Grade

Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School Bowie, Glenn Dale, 301-464-3215 htrinity.org 3 years–8th grade

St. Vincent Pallotti High School Laurel 301-725-3228 pallottihs.org 9th–12th grade Tuition: $19,300-$20,600/yr Founded in 1921, St. Vincent Pallotti High School is dedicated to promoting academic excellence and building Christian character in a welcoming community. Through our challenging and diverse curriculum, students develop into independent, self-motivated, socially conscious young adults who are prepared to enter college as critical thinkers. See our ad on page 14

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Wye River Upper School Centreville 410-758-2922 wyeriverupperschool.org 9th–12th grade Tuition: Please visit website Wye River engages bright students with learning differences in a challenging educational experience, preparing them for college, career, and life. Our students gain knowledge and independence through an inquiry-driven, multi-sensory, multi-modal pedagogy. To support this approach, project-based learning, outcomebased goals, and applied experiences outside of the classroom highlight our courses. See our ad on page 26

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Serving bright students with dyslexia and other learning differences

Why Summit? • Students are engaged in active multisensory learning, using researchbased teaching strategies. • Faculty is trained to use methodologies specifically designed for students with learning differences. • Small classes grouped by skill level allow for differentiated instruction for each student. • Measurable outcomes are achieved through continuous progress monitoring and benchmark testing. • Summit addresses the whole child by teaching self-advocacy, confidence, and social-emotional wellness. • Life-changing impacts are made possible through students gaining the strategies, skills, and tools they need to succeed. Grades 1 - 8 • Edgewater, MD • www.thesummitschool.org

Easton 410-822-1935 countryschool.org 5 years–8th grade

Radcliffe Creek School Chestertown 410-778-8150 radcliffecreekschool.org 5 years–8th grade

Choose your adventure with

Saints Peter & Paul Parish and School Easton 410-822-2275 Ssppeaston.org PreK-12th grade We are the only Catholic PreK-12 school on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. We offer outstanding and experienced faculty, small class size, diverse student life and athletic opportunities, a faithcentered sense of service and leadership, and a community rooted in faith. See our ad on page 15

Please visit us online for a complete directory at ChesapeakeFamily.com.

Severn’s Summer Camps. There’s something for everyone at Severn this summer! Chesapeake Camps (preschool – grade 5) Day camps with creative themes for younger campers. Teel Campus (grades 6 - 8) Specialty camps for tweens and teens to explore interests like photography, art and yoga. Sports Camps (ages vary) Sport-specific instruction to help athletes sharpen their skills. Weekly camps from June 24 – July 26

severnschool.com/summer-at-severn

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Bladensburg, 301-864-4532 Setonhs.org 9th-12th grade

Centreville 410-758-0620 gunston.org, 9th–12th grade

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Red Flags Below are some red flags and things for parents to consider when it comes to adolescents and dating.

Red Flag: Love Bombing Love bombing is often a part of an abusive cycle. Gifts, words of affirmation, and gestures of affection are great, but not when they are always a direct result of atoning for bad behaviors or as a means of control.

Red Flag: Obsession Obsession can oftentimes look like acts of love, infatuation, or flattery. If a partner is smothering you with attention, showing up everywhere you are because they just can’t bear to be away from you, this can be cause for concern.

Red Flag: Jealousy Partners should not try to discourage each other from seeing or talking to other people simply based on jealousy. Each person in a relationship is still an individual and deserves to have a life of their own outside of the relationship.

Red Flag: Influence A partner should never pressure you to do anything you are uncomfortable with. This has to do with anything from holding hands, to going to a party, having sex, using drugs or alcohol, and anything else that might arise in a relationship.

These are just a few tips and warning signs to be aware of when it comes to adolescents and dating. To see the article in full along with all our tips, visit us online at ChesapeakeFamily.com to read the article in full.

Teen Dating 101 Navigating Relationships for Adolescents and Their Parents

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By Jillian Amodio

elationships can be both rewarding and challenging. Teen Dating 101 addresses things to discuss with your teen before they start dating. Relationships can be tough to navigate for any age bracket, and for pre-teens and teens who are still learning about who they are as individuals, it can be even more confusing. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, the average age at which kids start dating is around 12-13 years old. Parents and caregivers should begin having conversations about dating and peer relationships as soon as possible and continue to have these conversations regularly.

What Does Dating Mean? Once youth do start dating, it is important to continue to assess and help them understand what exactly dating means to them at this stage of their life.

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I wish I had understood the ways that dating a senior as a freshman would affect my sex life and relationship life after it happened. I grew up so fast because he was way older. My parents tried so hard to keep me from him and I’d fight even harder to see him. It felt like I ruined a few friendships because of that, and it put a huge barrier between the relationship I had with my mom. —Chelsea

Advice from DMV moms

I wish I had been mature enough to differentiate between obsessive behavior and genuine affection. I was sucked into a relationship as a 13 year old with a classmate. I remember feeling like we had this intense bond, but really he was just obsessive and controlling—calling at all hours of the day and night, showing up at my house or other places he’d know I’d be. Even after the relationship ended, it took years, and him moving for the harassment to stop. —Megan

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Does dating mean that they are calling someone their boyfriend or girlfriend? • How do they feel about that label? • Do they feel any sort of pressure to be in this relationship? • What sort of expectations come with this relationship? • Does it change any of their other relationships? • Are there physical, emotional, behavioral, or physical expectations? • Does the other party have similar expectations? These questions should be explored openly, honestly, and without judgment, and they should occur as regular parts of communication and conversation in the home.

Dating Violence Dating violence among teens is shockingly prevalent. According to the Centers for Disease Control, (CDC) data

for high-school students who are dating show that 1 in 12 experience physical dating violence, and 1 in 12 experience sexual dating violence. Reports of physical and sexual violence in dating relationships for youth are higher in females than males, and students identifying as LGBTQ experience an increased risk of sexual and physical violence in dating relationships compared to heterosexual and cisgender peers. It is important for youth to have a plan of action prepared for who they can talk to if they have concerns about themselves or their peers. It is equally as important that the person, or people, they choose to have as their “go-to” will agree to remain calm and nonjudgmental if and when the adolescent needs to talk about serious matters. Modeling healthy relationships in the home, both platonic and romantic, can have a profound impact on the types of relationships adolescents may become involved in, and on the behaviors they might be willing or unwilling to accept in relationships as well.

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CAMP DIRECTORY

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or most kids, camp makes up a good portion of their summer. Whether it’s overnight or day camps, families can find camps to explore a range of activities in a general camp setting, or specialize in areas ranging from art and music to sports and STEM topics. The following camps are in Maryland unless otherwise noted. Programs with descriptions are advertisers. For more day camps and overnight camps, visit ChesapeakeFamily.com/camps.

ACADEMIC Club SciKidz MD Odenton, Severna Park, 443-561-4000, clubscikidzmd.com

CAMP DIRECTORY

Smart Fit Kids Academy Severna Park & Cape St. Claire, 410-777-9398 smartfitkidsacademy.com/summercamp Smart Fit Kids summer camps provide a great opportunity for children ages 4-14 to stay engaged over the summer and have tons of fun! Campers will learn to work in teams and explore different interests with themed projects, arts, reading, writing, math, science, games, sports, Taekwondo, swimming, exciting field trips and more! Our camps are run by certified public-school teachers.

1st grade-8th grade Camp Summit is for bright children entering grades 1-8 who struggle with reading, writing and math. Academic mornings include one hour each of reading, math, oral/ written expression. Afternoons are filled with fun and recreation! See our ad on page 17

ARTS, DANCE, & MUSIC Annapolis Symphony Academy Annapolis, 443-454-0609 Tunedtoyouth.org The Annapolis Symphony Academy offers a variety of musical opportunities for children ages 4-18. Visit our website learn more information about our exciting program, accomplished faculty, auditions, tuition, financial aid, and more!

See our ad on page 31

See our ad on page 2

St. John’s College Summer Academy

Artworks Studio

Annapolis, Santa Fe sjc.edu/summer-academy Summer Academy is the ultimate pre-college experience for high school students. With options of residential weeks on either of our campus locations (ages 15–18) or online (ages 14–18), students take part in deep discussions with their peers and St. John’s faculty for an exceptional learning experience.

Summer at Summit Summer at Summit Edgewater, 410-798-0005 thesummitschool.org

Annapolis, 410-271-3343 artworksstudio.info

Ballet Chesapeake Abingdon, 410-877-0777 balletchesapeake.org

Ballet Theatre of Maryland Annapolis, 410-263-8289 balletmaryland.org

Etudes Piano Classes Odenton, 410-864-3536 Etudes-music.com Because Piano Lessons are better with Friends! We offer classes

where students work together, learn together, and play together. Choose lessons from our programs: Mini Mozarts, Piano Adventures, and Piano Adventures for Teens.

ENVIRONMENTAL/ OUTDOOR ADVENTURE

See our ad on page 25

Savage, 301-725-1313 terrapinadventures.com/ adventure-camps

L’Ecole de Danse Annapolis, 410-216-9112 lecolededanse.org 4 years - Adult Our ballet studio stresses selfdiscipline, correct body placement and traditional French terminology, but also encourages self-expression and confidence in movement through positive reinforcement to instill the love of dance. A performance is given each spring allowing students the opportunity to perform in a full-length ballet program. See our ad on page 22

Maryland Hall Summer Camps Annapolis, 410-263-5544 marylandhall.org Maryland Hall offers a variety of summer camps. Your camper can experience the arts all summer including visual arts, dance, and music. See our ad on page 7

Music Together Chesapeake Annapolis, Severna Park 301-262-9538 musictogetherchesapeake.com

Naptown Sings and Plays! Summer Music Camps Annapolis, 410-279-3208 naptownsings.com/summer-campsand-classes 3 years – 11 years Jam-packed with music, more music, and fun! Students of all levels and abilities will have the opportunity to learn to sing in our pop glee clubs, drum their hearts out in world drumming class, play various instruments, and participate in fun musical activities. In addition to group instruction in voice and instruments, students will make friends, play games, and have an all-around musical good time.

Priddy Music Academy Summer Band Camps Millersville, 443-988-3970 priddymusicacademy.com

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Adventure Camps at Terrapin Adventures

Annapolis Maritime Museum & Park Summer Camp Annapolis, 410-295-0104 x 31 amaritime.org/education/camps

Eco Adventures Millersville, 410-987-1300 ecoadventures.org 5 years -12th grade

River’s Edge Forest Play West River, 410-703-6157 riversedgeforestplay.com

FILM, THEATER, & PERFORMING ARTS Filmsters Academy Annapolis, 410-263-3023 filmstersacademy.com 11 years-18 years Filmsters Academy includes learning the creative process of filmmaking with a “hands-on”approach. This experiential mentoring, led by our young instructors who are in film schools orin the industry, makes for an especially memorable time. Special industry guest instructorsprovide a bit of movie magic for our young filmmakers. See our ad on page 23

Musical Theatre Summer Camp Annapolis, 443-422-2605 musicalstages.org

GYMNASTICS Docksiders Gymnastics Millersville, 410-987-8780 docksidersgymnastics.com

Thrive Gymnastics Annapolis, 410-995-8130 Severna Park, 410-709-8130 thrivegym.com


MULTIPLE THEMES/ GENERAL CAMP PROGRAMS Annapolis Area Christian School Summer Programs

a single, multifaceted topic and culminate with a lunch program for children ages 2 to 2nd grade. Weekly “water days” and two weeks of optional swim lessons.

Severn, 443-257-3923 aacsonline.org/summer 3.5 years - 12th grade

See our ad on page 11

Annapolis Recreation and Parks Summer Camps

Pasadena, 410-255-0478 granniecare.com

Annapolis, 410-263-7958 annapolis.gov/354/CampInformation

Summer at Friends

Anne Arundel County Recreation and Parks

Summer at KEY

Annapolis, 410-222-7313 aacounty.org/recparks

Bayside Summer Adventure Camp Annapolis, 410-266-6132 baysidesummercamp.com 4 years – 8th grade

Crownsville (license# 130684) 410-923-3192 Glen Burnie (license#160256) 410-768-4526 bright-beginning.com, 2–5 years

Camp Wabanna Edgewater, 410-798-0455 campwabanna.org 4 years-16 years A day and overnight camp for ages 4-16 located on a 23 acre peninsula at the convergence of the Chesapeake Bay and Rhode River. We offer adventure based programming like sailing, kayaking, crabbing and fishing, banana boating and tubing, rock climbing, zip-lining, giant swing, and team building. All geared to grow the campers in basic life skills in a faith filled environment. See our ad on page 4

Chesapeake Montessori School Summer Camps Annapolis, 410-757-4740 chesapeake-montessori.com

Edinboro Early School Summer Program Severna Park, 410-544-2476 edinboroearlyschool.org 2 years-2nd grade Running for nine weeks, we feature

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June 17 - August 2, 2024

Baltimore, 410-649-3218 fscamp.org

Annapolis, 443-321-2575 keyschool.org/community/ summer-at-key 3.5 years – 12th grade With more than 150 fun and enriching camps to choose from in 2024, we are confident that you’ll find something to match your child’s interests. From themed traditional camps for the youngest campers to specialty STEM, cooking, art, adventure and athletic camps, we are committed to creating a memorable summer experience for all.

Summer at KEY is the area's premier day camp experience! Velocity Adventures, The Great Camp Bake Off, "Hip Pop" Dance, Super-Pets Creator, Canoeing & Crabbing, Tennis, Drones to the Rescue and Jr. Veterinary Medicine are just a few of the dozens of camps offered to meet every age and interest.

KEY SCHOOL • 534 HILLSMERE DR. • ANNAPOLIS, MD • 21403 • 443.321.2575

See our ad on page 13,21

Summer at Saint Andrew’s Edgewater, 410-216-2660 summer.standrewsum.org 3 years – 8th grade Continue the joy of learning, playing and discovering this summer at Saint Andrew’s. Our summer programs offer campers of all ages opportunities to explore and grow in a fun and exciting environment. From time traveling on prehistoric adventures to venturing to space and beyond, your camper is in for an unforgettable summer of fun! See our ad on page 12

Summer at Severn School Arnold, Severna Park 410-647-7700 severnschool.com/programs/ summer-programs 3.5 years – 12th grade Provides a safe and stimulating environment for students as young as age3.5 through those entering 12th grade. Our weeklong sessions are made up of fun and educational activities centered on different weekly themes. See our ad on page 17

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Bright Beginning Children’s Learning Center

Grannie Annie’s Summer Program

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Camps for Children 3.5 Years - Grade 12


The Y in Central Maryland Arnold, Pasadena, ymarylandcamp.org

Mercersburg, Pa., 717-328-6386 mercersburgsummer.com

OVERNIGHT Camp Horizons Harrisonburg, Va., 540-896-7600 camphorizonsva.com 6 years – 16 years

South Mountain YMCA at Camp Conrad Weiser

Camp Letts YMCA

Reinholds, Pa., 610-670-2267 smymca.org/summer-camps/campconrad-weiser-overnight-camp, 5 years-8th grade

Edgewater, 410-919-1400 campletts.org

YMCA Camp Tockwogh

Camp Tall Timbers High View, Wv., 301-874-0111 camptalltimbers.com

Edgewater, 410-798-0455 campwabanna.org 4 years-16 years We offer adventure based programming like sailing, kayaking, crabbing and fishing, banana boating and tubing, rock climbing, zip-lining, giant swing, and team building. All geared to grow the campers in basic life skills in a faith filled environment. See our ad on page 4

Worton, 410-348-6000 ymcacamptockwogh.org 6 years – 12th grade

SAILING/WATER SPORTS

Camp Wabanna

CAMP DIRECTORY

Mercersburg Academy Summer Programs

Brendan Sailing Camp Annapolis, St. Mary’s 443-995-6375 brendansailing.org Brendan Sailing programs give the gift of self-confidence, social and life skills to youth with Learning Differences. Our beach-based Annapolis day programs run one or two weeks beginning in midJune. Mid July the program moves to St. Mary’s, featuring day and

Dance and Arts Opportunities

overnight camp, which allows development of independence while living in the college dorm space at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. Scholarships available -no youth turned away for inability to pay. See www.brendansailing. org for more information.

Easterseals Camp Fairlee

See our ad on page 31

All-Sport Kids Academy

Capital SUP “Grom Camp” Annapolis, 410-919-9402 Capitalsup.com 7 years - 14 years 4 Days of FUN - On and Off the water. “Grom Camp” will be filled with learning sessions, water safety, how to SUP from the most knowledgeable instructors in Maryland, SUP Yoga, SUP Fitness, SUP Games, fishing & crabbing, and learning to appreciate and love the outdoors. See our ad on page 25

KidShip Sailing School Annapolis, 410-267-7205 kidshipsailing.com

MRYC Junior Sail St Michaels, 410-829-3157 milesriveryc.org

SPECIAL NEEDS Camp Accomplish

Ages 2-1/2 to Adult

Nanjemoy, 301-870-3226 melwood.org/camp

Camp Attaway Columbia, 202-838-6929 campattaway.org

Camp Inclusion Glenelg, 443-398-8537 campinclusion.org

Check our website or call for more information on our Summer and School Year schedules

Chestertown, 410-778-0566 CampFairlee.com

SPORTS & GENERAL FITNESS

Gambrills, 443-343-0127 athleticperformanceinc.com/aska/ summer-camps.html 3.5 years-8th grade All-Sport Kids Academy offers fullday, full-week summer camps all summer long. Our camp emphasizes learning, fun, and sportsmanship. Our facility allows your child time both indoors and out, promising a fun, active, safe experience that only API can offer. See our ad on page 22

Benfield Sports Summer Camp Millersville, 410-987-5100 benfieldsc.com We play a variety of sports, tagging games, and other activities everyday and our focus is on fun and participation. Think of it as elementary school gym class, but all day long! See our ad on page 21

Weber’s Bulldog Basketball Camp Annapolis, 410-519-5300 x3150 webersbulldogbasketball.com For a complete list of camps visit us at ChesapeakeFamily.com.

WE MAKE SPORTS FUN!

www.lecolededanse.org 443-867-2464

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• Birthday Parties • Developmental Classes • School’s Out Camps • Home School PE Classes

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DMV Field Trip Guide Discover, Learn, and Explore. Unlocking Educational Adventures ADVENTURE

Anita C. Leight Estuary Center

Adventure Park at Sandy Spring Friends School

700 Otter Point Rd., Abingdon 410-612-1688, otterpointcreek.org Programs include canoeing, kayaking, pontoon boating, crafts, hiking, education, animal encounters and research. Partners with Harford County and the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.

16701 Norwood Rd., Sandy Spring 240-389-4386 sandyspringadventurepark.org The aerial forest high ropes course has many platforms, bridges, zip lines, and climbing courses.

The Capital Wheel at National Harbor Oxon Hill, MD 20745 National Harbor 301-842-8650 TheCapitalWheel.com Soar over the Potomac River and see the nation’s capital from a fully enclosed gondola. Teacher resource guides available.

Terrapin Adventures 8600 Foundry St. #2038, Savage 301-725-1313 terrapinadventures.com Aerial adventure guides teach students and others about the Chesapeake Bay watershed, some local history, and how to help protect the environment.

ANIMALS AND NATURE American Chestnut Land Trust 676 Double Oak Rd., Prince Frederick 410-414-3400, acltweb.org Hiking trails through what was once tobacco and other farmland. Guided canoe trips and special events.

Battle Creek Cypress Swamp Sanctuary 2880 Grays Rd., Prince Frederick 410-535-5327, calvertparks.org/ bccss.html The northernmost naturally occurring stand of bald cypress trees in America. An elevated boardwalk goes through the trees, some over 1,000 years old. Listen for nature’s harmony of calling frogs and songbirds on the boardwalk.

Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge 2145 Key Wallace Dr., Cambridge 410-228-2677 fws.gov/refuge/Blackwater All kinds of birds, including the American bald eagle. A driving map is available.

Calvert Cliffs State Park 10540 H.G. Trueman Rd., Lusby 301-743-7613 dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/ pages/southern/calvertcliffs.aspx Fossil hunting, hiking and fishing. The walk to the beach is 2 miles along a trail. There is also a playground.

Carrie Murray Nature Center 1901 Ridgetop Rd., Baltimore 410-396-0808 carriemurraynaturecenter.org Focuses on educating the public about animals and the outdoors. Located in Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park, which includes meadows, marshlands, springs and wetlands.

Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center 600 Discovery Ln., Grasonville 410-827-6694, bayrestoration.org Over 4 miles of trails, an aviary and a visitor center. Good for bird watching and hiking. Programs onhold for time being. Trails open.

Clark’s Elioak Farm 10500 Clarksville Pike, Ellicott City, 410-730-4049 clarklandfarm.com Meet and learn about animals such as ducks, ponies, pigs, goats and emu. Also enjoy a hayride, cow train, pony rides and the Enchanted Forest.

Irvine Nature Center 11201 Garrison Forest Rd., Owings Mills 443-738-9200, explorenature.org Includes a nature center with animals and exhibits, trails through 116 acres, programs and field trips for students of all ages. Interactive exhibits provide handson learning about woodlands, wetlands and meadows.

Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary 1361 Wrighton Rd., Lothian 410-741-9330, jugbay.org More than 1,400 acres of wetlands for hiking, canoeing and bird watching.

Maryland Zoo in Baltimore 1 Safari PI, Baltimore 410-396-7102, marylandzoo.org Hands-on children’s zoo, exhibits and animals.

Montpelier Farms 1720 Crain Hwy. North, Upper Marlboro, 410-320-0464, montpelierfarms.com See alpacas, sheep, bunnies, pigs,

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goats and other farm animals. Also enjoy activities such as gem stone mining, hayrides, corn maze and more.

National Aquarium in Baltimore 501 E. Pratt St., Pier 3, Baltimore 410-576-3833, aqua.org Includes exhibits on Australia, the Amazon and marine mammals.

National Wildlife Visitor Center 10901 Scarlet Tanager Loop, Laurel, 301-497-5898 fws.gov/refuge/Patuxent/visit/ NWVC.html Explore, discover and learn about science and the environment through interactive exhibits about animals, nature trails and overlooks.

National Zoo 3001 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, D.C., 202-633-4888 nationalzoo.si.edu Learn about animal habits, habitats and conservation.

Pickering Creek Audubon Center 11450 Audubon Ln., Easton 410-822-4903 pickeringcreek.audubon.org Outdoor environmental education and activities offered at Pickering Creek and off-site.

Robinson Nature Center 6692 Cedar Ln., Columbia 410-313-0400, howardcountymd. gov/RobinsonNatureCenter Learn about space, the Chesapeake Bay and Native American culture through public and group programs and field trips. Includes a digital planetarium and dome-style theater, programs, exhibits and trails to explore.

Tuckahoe State Park and Adkins Arboretum 12610 Eveland Rd, Ridgely Tuckahoe: 410-820-1668 Adkins Arboretum: 410-634-2847 https://dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/pages/eastern/ tuckahoe.aspx Twenty miles of hiking, biking and equestrian trails, canoeing, hunting, picnicking and a playground. Over 500 acres with native trees


301 Watkins Park Dr., Upper Marlboro 301-218-6702, pgparks.com/ Things_To_Do/Nature/Watkins_ Nature_Center.htm Explore wildlife and enjoy resident live animals, hands-on exhibits.

ARTS American Art Museum 8th and F Streets, NW, Washington, D.C. 202-633-7970, americanart.si.edu

Annmarie Garden 13480 Dowell Rd., Dowell 410-326-4640, annmariegarden.org A 30-acre public sculpture garden, some of which invites visitors to touch. Hosts family-friendly events and festivals.

Baltimore Museum of Art 10 Art Museum Dr., Baltimore 443-573-1700, artbma.org The BMA galleries and BMA Shop are open Wednesday–Sunday from

10 a.m.–5 p.m. and Thursday from 10 a.m.–9 p.m.

The Hirshhorn Gallery and Sculpture Garden 7th St. and Independence Ave. SW, Washington, D.C. 202-633-4674, hirshhorn.si.edu Introduce or deepen children’s understanding of and exposure to modern and contemporary art.

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Walters Art Museum 600 N. Charles St., Baltimore 410-547-9000, thewalters.org The museum’s collection encompasses 36,000 objects from around the world. Admission is free.

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HISTORY B & O Railroad Museum 901 W. Pratt St., Baltimore 410-752-2490, BORail.org Explore railroad history and a train ride along the first commercial mile of railroad right-of-way in the U.S.

Bannecker-Douglass Museum 84 Franklin Street, Annapolis. 410- 216-6180 bdmuseum.maryland.gov With 2024 being the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Civil Rights Act (1964), the Maryland

Commission on African American History and Culture and BannekerDouglass Museum are declaring 2024 as “Maryland’s Year of Civil Rights” with exciting and relevant programming, exhibitions, and partnerships.

Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine 2400 E. Fort Ave., Baltimore 410-962-4290, nps.gov/fomc The fort’s history holds many stories, from the Civil War to WWII.

Harriet Tubman Museum 424 Race St., Cambridge 410-228-0401, visitdorchester. org/harriet-tubman-museumeducational-center Brochures are available for a selfguided driving tour to see the site of Tubman’s childhood, plantations where she worked and stops on the Underground Railroad.

Historic Annapolis William Paca House and Garden 186 Prince George St., Annapolis 410-990-4543, Annapolis.org Connect with the diverse heritage of Annapolis and visit the 2-acre garden.

Historic St. Mary’s City 18751 Hogaboom Lane, St. Mary’s City, 240-895-4979 hsmcdigshistory.org Maryland’s first capital shows what life was like in the 17th century and teaches the colony’s legacy.

Maryland Center for History 201 W. Monument St. Baltimore 410-675-3750, mdhs.org Experience Maryland’s rich history, art, and culture through an engaging museum, robust research library, and events scheduled throughout the year.

Piscataway Park 3400 Bryan Point Rd., Accokeek 301-283-2113, accokeekfoundation.org Trails and park open for discovery. Self-guided tours available.

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era, the Harlem Renaissance and into the 21st century.

National Museum of American History 14th St. and Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 202-633-1000, americanhistory.si.edu Displays the heritage of the United States in the areas of social, political, cultural, scientific, and military history.

National Museum of the American Indian 4th St. and Independence Ave. SW, Washington, D.C. 202-633-6644, nmai.si.edu This museum examines the history and current status of the American Indian.

Point Lookout State Park 11175 Point Lookout Rd., Scotland 301-872-5688, https://dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/Pages/southern/ pointlookout.aspx Activities include fishing, boating and hiking. Said to be one of the most haunted spots in Maryland.

Sotterley Plantation 44300 Sotterley Ln., Hollywood 301-373-2280, sotterley.org Early 18th-century plantation was home to generations of prominent families. Ninety acres include gardens, a smokehouse, a slave cabin and nature trails. Guided tours open to groups of six and under.

Sturgis One-Room School Heritage House

1601 East North Ave., Baltimore 410-563-3404, greatblacksinwax.org A wax museum of African American history features over 100 life-sized, life- like wax figures in dramatic scenes.

209 Willow St., Pocomoke 410-430-5144, worcestermuseums.org/sturgis-oneroom-school-and-heritage-house.php Operated as a one-room schoolhouse for African Americans for nearly 40 years. The Heritage House next door displays local artifacts.

National Museum of African American History and Culture

USS Constellation

1400 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 202-633-4751 nmaahc.si.edu Collections illustrate the major periods of African American history, from origins in Africa through slavery, reconstruction, the civil rights

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301 E. Pratt St., Pier 1, Baltimore 410-539-1797, historicships.org/ constellation.html This all-sail warship is the only Civil War-era naval vessel still afloat.


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o feelings of loneliness threaten to overwhelm you? Learn these strategies and tips to avoid the physical and emotional problems tied to loneliness. 51% of mothers with young children are feeling “miserably lonely” at times, according to a report released by Harvard’s Making Caring Common that was released in 2021. The pandemic isolated people more than ever and the feelings of loneliness have persisted resulting in increased anxiety, depression and substance abuse. According to the Making Caring Common report there are two actions that can help you prevent loneliness. 1. 2.

Build not just our physical but our social infrastructure. Work to restore our commitment to each other and the common good.

Build Your Social Infrastructure – Join a Club Remember that social media is not a replacement for friendship. You need to make the investment of time to interact with other like minded people. What are your interests? Join a Bird Watching Club or hike with a group. The public library has Book Clubs, Knitting Clubs and Trivia Nights. Or take a class at Maryland Hall, Chesapeake Arts Center, or a local community college. Restore Your Commitment to the Common Good Volunteer Give some of your time to a project or community group that fuels your interest. Volunteering gives you a sense of purpose and accomplishment. Many people say that they get more out

of the volunteering experience than they put into it. CFL Camp Directory Banner Some ideas include: • Lighthouse Shelter • Seeds 4 Success • Environmental Groups • Help Seniors with Tax Returns • Animal Shelters • Animal Rescue • Library • School • Veterans Anne Arundel County Check out their volunteer match database. Enter your area of interest and add your skills. There is even a range of miles you are willing to travel. You will find a huge variety of programs looking for volunteers. volunteermatch.org Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission As the cold, dark months of winter make us want to hunker down in our houses, to overcome your feelings of loneliness you have to take the first steps to finding your people. Meet with like-minded people to learn a new skill, brush up on old ones, or participate in a physical activity. Volunteer in the community on a project you have an interest in and you could find a new lightness in your heart. mncppc.org

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ach year patients recommend a doctor or health care practice that has gone above and beyond taking care of them, or their loved ones. Their praise comes from real experience

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online at ChesapeakeFamily.com/FavoriteDocs. ALLERGY AND ASTHMA, ENT CARE Annapolis ENT Associates Annapolis, 410-266-3900 annapolisent.com Matthew A. Hilburn, M.D. Joydeep Som, M.D. Anne Arundel ENT & Facial Plastic Surgery Annapolis, Severna Park, 410-573-9191, aaentmd.com Lee A. Kleiman, M.D., F.A.C.S. Robert B. Meek, III, M.D. Brandon Wachal, M.D. CHIROPRACTORS Arnold Chiropractic Center Arnold, 410-349-0000 arnoldchiropracticcenter.com Dave Sortisio, D.C. Bay Area Wellness Group Crofton, 410-721-5050 bayareawellnessgroup.com Matthew Hecht, D.C. Kovach Chiropractic and Wellness Center Chester, Gambrills, 410-697-3566 kovachchiropractic.com Aric Adlam, D.C. COMMUNITY RESOURCES Anne Arundel County Public Library 410-222-7371 aacpl.net We are a Community Connector,

using our resources and partnerships to educate, enrich, and inspire the lives of all people. The 16 branches of the Anne Arundel County Public Library serve the residents of our community and strive to be the essential connection to learning and enrichment for all. See our ad on page 26

Anne Arundel County DSS Foster Care & Adoption 410-897-3950 annearundelfostercare.com When you become a Foster Parent in Anne Arundel County, you join a network of foster care and adoptive parent homes that are neighborhood-based and culturally sensitive. We aim to keep our children in their communities, in their schools, near their friends, and close to their families; and minimize their emotional stress while their family is in crisis. See our ad on page 30

DENTISTS – GENERAL Annapolis Smiles Arnold, 410-989-7132 annapolisdentistdds.com Scott Finlay, D.D.S. Bay Hills Family Dentistry Arnold, (410) 757-9222 bayhillsfamilydentistry.com Sarah Bao, D.D.S. Ryan Gens, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. Chesapeake Dental Arts Arnold, 410-883-5546

chesdentalarts.com Meredith Esposito, D.M.D Christina M. Duarte D.D.S. Crofton, 410-451-4780 christinaduartedds.com Christina M. Duarte D.D.S. Confident Smiles Dentistry Annapolis, 410-268-8701 confidentsmilesdentistry.com Tara Jensen, D.D.S. Eastern Shore Dental Care Chester, 410-643-5500 easternshoredentalcare.com Scott Billings, D.D.S. Jennifer Brotz, D.D.S. Eric Fooksman, D.D.S. Christopher K. Murphy, D.D.S Alyssa Wolfe, D.D.S. Goodman Dental Care Annapolis, 410-849-6247 goodmandentalcare.com Jeremy Goodman, D.D.S. Gary Goodman, D.D.S. McCarl Dental Group, PC Greenbelt, 301-259-3604 Millersville, 410-431-3860 mccarldental.com Clayton McCarl, Jr., D.D.S. DENTISTS –ORTHODONTISTS Kent Island Orthodontics Stevensville, 410-855-4430 kiortho.com Robert Laraway, D.D.S., M.S. Koterwas Orthodontics California, 301-863-7424 Prince Frederick, 410-414-5588 drkoterwas.com Christopher Koterwas, D.D.S. Labbe Family Orthodontics Annapolis, Bowie, Crofton, Greenbelt 410-267-7300 labbefamilyortho.com Stephen Labbe, D.D.S. He genuinely cares for his patients and works so well with all the different dental specialists needed to complete the case. He knows and understands what’s needed, in the big picture, to deliver the ultimate care. Natalie Miller, D.D.S. Dr. Miller is a great orthodontist with a warm personality. She is skilled and works well with children. Laura St. Bernard, D.D.S. Dr. St. Bernard is incredibly kind,

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patient and smart. She truly cares about her patients, and takes the time get to know them beyond their orthodontic needs. See our ad on page 7

Mairead M. O’Reilly, D.D.S., M.S., P.A. Annapolis, 410-216-5258 annapolisortho.com Mairead M. O’Reilly, D.D.S., M.S., P.A. Orthodontists of Maryland Glen Burnie, 410-761-6960 orthodontistsofmaryland.com Sara Batouli, D.D.S., M.S. Orthodontists of Maryland has always cared for my family with the upmost professionalism. The entire staff is extremely knowledgeable and caring. Steven Siegel, D.M.D. The Dr. and staff are very caring. See our ad on page 29

Reinheimer Orthodontics Annapolis, 410-263-5600 Stevensville, 410-643-6636 marylandbraces.com Ora Reinheimer, D.D.S. DENTIST – PEDIATRIC Bayside Kids Dental Odenton, 443-327-9108 baysidekidsdentist.com Kenny Zamora, D.M.D. Chesapeake Pediatric Dental Hanover, 410-799-0780 chesapeakepediatricdental.com Hakan O. Koymen, D.D.S., M.S. We love Dr. Koymen! He is so helpful and knowledgeable. Luz M. Tennassee, D.D.S. She’s our favorite! See our ad on page 30

Children’s Choice Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics New Carrollton, 301-731-8510 Washington, 202-410-0088 mychildrenschoicedental.com Jonelle Grant Anamelechi, D.D.S. Columbia Pediatric Dentistry Columbia, 410-992-4400 columbiapediatricdentistry.com Julie Blumenfeld, D.D.S. Kent Island Pediatric Dentistry Stevensville, 410-604-2211


kipediatricdentistry.com Margaret McGrath, D.M.D., M.P.H., P.C. Megan Golia, D.D.S., M.S. The Pediatric Dental Specialists Bowie, 301262-0242 thepediatricdentalspecialists.com Scott Lawrence, D.D.S. Jen-Fan Weng, D.D.S. DERMATOLOGY Dockside Dermatology Millersville, 410-934-5400 docksidederm.com Stephanie Clements, M.D. Lesley Sutherland, M.D. FAMILY PRACTICE Annapolis Family Medicine Annapolis, 410-280-9500 annapolisfamilymedicine.org Amy Ricker, C.R.N.P.

Heal Thyself, LLC Gambrills, 410-721-3200 annabmccallmdllc.com Anna B. McCall, MD Maryland Primary Care Physicians Annapolis, Arnold, Arundel Mills, Bowie, Columbia, Glen Burnie, Pasadena, Queenstown mpcp.com Lisa Goldberg Keithley, M.D.

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians Odenton, 410-874-1400 hopkinsmedicine.org Mark H. Davino, M.D. MENTAL HEALTH Anchored Hope Therapy, LLC Annapolis, 443- 291-8090 anchoredhopetherapy.com Betty Center Annapolis, 301-615-1117 Bettycenterconnect.com At the Betty Center, we offer therapy for adults, children, couples & families, Parenting Support and Resources. We believe in the connection of women to lifelong learning, exploration, and empowerment. We offer women of all ages and life stages the opportunity to achieve their educational, professional, personal, and social goals in a warm, welcoming, inclusive environment. See our ad on page 29

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Maryland Oncology Hematology Annapolis, 410-897-6200 Jason Taksey, M.D.

Annapolis Pediatrics Annapolis, Severna Park, Edgewater, Kent Island, Crofton, Pasadena, 410-263-6363 annapolispediatrics.com Veronica Cellini, M.D. Dr. Cellini listened, researched, reached out to other doctors, and always assured us that she was there to help us. Dominica Donnal, M.D. Dr. Donnal always makes the time to listen and respond to our concerns. She takes the time to get to know each child. Sefanit Fassil, M.D. Dr. Fassil has been my children’s doctor since birth and we trust her expertise so much! Piyumi Fonseka, M.D. She takes the time to listen and it never feels like she’s rushing. We

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love her! Mark Lester, M.D. Dr. Lester is a very caring pediatrician he always makes my son aware of what tool he is going to use and how to use it before completing an exam. We always find comfort in his demeanor and look forward to doctor’s visits! John McGrath, M.D. Takes the time to listen to every concern a parent might have Kristen Medina, C.P.N.C.-P.C. Kristen Medina is loved by my children because of her kindness and genuine care for them. She takes time to get to the bottom of an issue and just an all around great medical professional. Erin Merli, C.P.N.C.-P.C., PMHS Erin Merli is always so patient with both of my teen daughters. She’s never pushed them into anything they were uncomfortable with, has taken extra time talking to them so they understood their own health better. Kimberly Neidig, M.D. She goes out of her way to help her patients get the care they need. Charles Parmele, M.D. He never makes you feel rushed and takes his time answering all

questions. Truly an outstanding, smart, kind and top notch pediatrician James Rice, M.D. Excellent doctor. He has been my kid’s pediatrician for 17 years. Kind, knowledgeable, open, all the qualities you need to be an amazing doctor. Jennifer Redmond, C.P.N.P.-P.C., IBCLC Jen goes out of her way to build a rapport with my children. She always addresses all of my concerns and provides me with so much guidance for the different stages of parenthood. Kemper Steffe, D.O. Dr. Steffe always takes the time to listen and share his guidance throughout every appointment. We left another practice and switched here without ever meeting him previously and I’m so happy we made the switch! Erin Sukhu, M.D. Not only is she great with our child but she does so much to reassure us as parents as we navigate a medically complex child. Alex Turek, M.D. Dr. Turek is the most caring and kind doctor I have ever met! She truly cares for each and every pa-

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