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Contents
All-in-One Resource Guide 2016-2017 ›› Features 10 Building Great Homework Skills Help your child build organization and time management best practices for success 16 Managing Your Child’s Busy Schedule Five tips to reduce the stress of a busy afterschool schedule
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22 Sport Specialist At what age should children begin to focus on one sport? 38 Throw a Great Party for Any Age Three experts share their knowledge for planning the perfect birthday bash
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44 Summer Camp and Taxes An expert shares whether you can claim summer camp on your taxes
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48 Our Best Advice A roundup of health and safety tips from local doctors and experts 50 Staying Positive How to really help your child with special needs in everyday life
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6 Editor’s Note 8 New Places, New Programs
Fun & Activities 24 Outing: Outings All Year Round 27 Family Activities Calendar
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NYMetroParents Publications EDITORIAL
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Editor’s Note
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Decisions, Decisions
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y kids—like yours, I am guessing—start planning next year’s birthday parties the moment this year’s parties end. Over the course of the next 11 or so months, they will change their minds approximately 100 times, cycling through party ideas such as pottery decorating, sports, dance, spa, and any number of others before starting back at the beginning and wanting each of them, intensely, for a short period once again. And while my wife and I wait for their final choices, we are going through our own grown-up version of this, as we debate such questions as where to send the toddler to nursery school, what the kids will do for the summer, and whatever else comes up in the moment. Parenting demands a series of decisions, large and small, some more consequential than others. Museum or amusement park this weekend? Private school or public? Little league or dance classes or STEM classes, or all of the above? Which pediatrician should we use? And what in the world is for dinner tonight anyway? Whether you’re choosing what to do this weekend or where to send your child to school, all this decision-making can sometimes feel overwhelming. Add in the fact that we are blessed to live in a metro area with an astounding, seemingly infinite number of choices—schools, doctors, after-school programs, birthday party venues, and, of course kids’ entertainment spots—and, if you’re anything like me, you may sometimes find yourself paralyzed with indecision. That’s why we’re bringing you this special issue of Big Apple Parent, the All-in-One Resource Guide. In these pages, you will find directories listing local businesses and professionals in the categories in which you need to make decisions about your kids’ activities, education, health, and more. We’ve designed this guide for you to hang onto and refer to all year long. You can also find these directories and so many other useful resources on nymetroparents.com. We hope that these guides help make those many, many decisions a little bit easier. Michael Kress Editorial Director
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New places, new programs
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Film School to Launch Summer Camp in Southampton Who: Take Two Film Academy What’s New: A summer camp for kids and teens with an interest in video and media literacy. The camp will be held in week-long sessions, July 18-22 and July 25-29, at The Southampton Center for Cultural Arts. Students learn every aspect of filmmaking including screenwriting, directing, acting, shooting, and editing. Camp is geared toward kids in fourth to 10th grade. There is no prior knowledge of filmmaking required, only a love for and interest in the art of film. Want More Info: 25 Pond Lane, Southampton; 917-546-6816; taketwofilmacademy.com
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Building Great Homework Skills By learning specific tools for time management, organization, and homework best practices, students will be well on their way toward homework success. ›› By Emily Levy, Ed.D.
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oes your child ever come home from school and complain that he has too much homework, has no idea how to complete the work, or says he has no homework at all? Kids invent all kinds of excuses to avoid sitting down and doing their homework. Some lack the academic abilities to complete their work independently. Others, however, simply need to learn effective homework strategies. By learning specific tools for time management, organization, and general homework skills, students will be well on their way toward homework success.
Time Management
Time management is one of the underlying components of effective homework skills. When students sit down to work on their assignments, they may feel overwhelmed by the number of tasks they need to complete. They may not know which order is best for completing them, and they might feel that they need frequent, or not frequent enough, breaks. Some may not write down their assignments at all, and may find themselves frantically looking through their notes or calling friends the night before the assignment is due. To help solve this recurring time management problem, all students should first have some sort of daily planner or assignment 10
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book. This should be large enough to provide ample space for each day of the week. (It should not be a monthly or yearly calendar that has only a small box for each day). It should also have space not only for daily homework assignments, but also for any after-school or evening activities. Students should be able to see a global picture of all school-related, athletic, and social activities for that week. In their assignment books, students should divide each day into five columns: ET (Estimated Time); AT (Actual Time); O (Order); D (Done); and a wide column for “Assignment.” Students should create these columns in their assignment books, in advance, for about two weeks of time. The only place where students should write any information while at school is in the “Assignment” column. Once they arrive home from school and sit down to complete their assignments, their first task is to estimate how much time they think it will take to complete each assignment. They should write that estimated time in the “ET” column. Next, based on the estimated time for each assignment, students should decide which order they will follow in completing the assignments. For example, they might feel that math will take 35 minutes, science will take 20 minutes, and English will take 40 minutes. Based on these estimates, they can choose to either
complete the shorter assignments first to get them over with, or focus their energy on completing the longer assignments first. Either choice is fine, as long as they try to stay consistent with their approach. As they complete each assignment, they should time themselves, using a clock or stopwatch. In the “AT” column, they should write the actual time it takes them to complete each assignment. Finally, when the assignment is completed, they should draw one side of an “X” in the “D” column, and once the assignment is put away in the right place to be turned in, they should complete the “X”. Often, when students begin using this strategy, they notice a large discrepancy between the estimated and actual times for each assignment. Many students initially have unrealistic expectations of how long an assignment might take to complete. The more they practice using this strategy, however, the more realistic they will become with their time.
Organization
Maintaining a well-structured organizational system is important for effective homework management. To organize homework assignments, all students should have a homework “inbox” and “outbox” contained in a two-pocket folder that they check on a regular basis. The pocket on the left is the “inbox” and the pocket on the right is the “outbox.” Younger students can have one homework inbox and outbox folder to use for all subjects, while older students usually benefit from a separate inbox and outbox folder for each class. At school, when teachers pass out assignment sheets, students should place these into the “inbox” section of their folder. After they complete the assignments at home, they should put them into the “outbox” section on the right. Thus, when students are at school and are asked to turn in their homework assignments, they will know exactly where to look to find them.
General Homework Skills
As a general note, students should choose a consistent place at home for completing their homework each night. A clean desk with basic supplies, including pens, pencils, erasers, notebook paper, a hole puncher, a pencil sharpener, and other materials for their classes is ideal. They should choose a consistent time to complete their homework, either right after school, after a social or athletic activity, or after dinner. They should stick with this time on a daily basis. You may want to help them to break down large projects into small steps, and to enter each step into their assignment book. With practice, they will begin to use this strategy independently. Give them positive reinforcement and encourage them to try to complete as much of the assignment independently before you help them. If need be, help them complete an assignment by asking them questions that guide them to their own answers, rather than immediately telling them what to do. Homework can be a challenging task. Yet with the proper strategies in place, this task can become easier, more efficient, and even enjoyable. Emily Levy, Ed.D., is the director of EBL Coaching, which offers one-on-one tutoring and small group workshops for students in pre-K through 12th grades. For more information, visit eblcoaching.com or call 646-342-9380.
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DAY CARE & CHILD CARE
Twin Parks Montessori Schools: Park West Montessori School
435 Central Park West 212-678-6072 Riverside Montessori School 202 Riverside Drive 212-665-1600 admissions@twinparks.org Central Park Montessori 1 W. 91st St. 212-595-2000 enroll@twinparks.org twinparks.org One School. Three Campuses. Twin Parks Montessori Schools are accredited by the American Montessori Society and the Middle States Commission on Elementary Education; are members of NYSAIS, the Parents League, and ISAAGNY; and are affiliate schools of Columbia University. Twin Parks Montessori Schools, with the glorious backyards of Central Park and Riverside Park, provide nurturing, child-centered settings for children ages 3 months to 6 years. The schools are committed to building and fostering a community of lifelong learners using proven Montessori methodology, which has been successful for the past 100 years.
PRESCHOOLS
All My Children Daycare and Nursery School
Various locations; call for information or check us online Manhattan: 212-419-5416 Brooklyn: 347-708-7827 Queens: 347-708-7827 allmychildrendaycare.com info@allmychildrendaycare.com All My Children Daycare and Daycamp welcomes you to our eco-friendly locations throughout Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan. Your child will be fed healthy meals and snacks and participate in enriching educational activities, art, and play, including water activities and trips in the summer. We offer the finest care by our highly experienced and devoted staff. Our Ridge Street Lower Manhattan center offers DropZone services for hourly care. For further information, visit allmychildrendaycare.com or call 212-4195416 to schedule a visit.
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Book Nook
167 W. 81st St. (at Amsterdam Avenue) 212-873-BOOK (2665) booknooknyc.com Book Nook is a year-round literacy development program for toddlers, preschoolers, and grade school children. Once a week, children, grouped by age from the youngest (Lil’ Hoots) up to kindergarten and first grade (Wise Owls), learn and develop skills to reach milestones in areas such as social learning, language and communication, and cognitive thinking. Book Nook familiarizes students with content taught in public and private schools focusing on reading, writing, and language concepts. Each class is specifically formed based upon the child’s age and taught in a small group setting. Visit booknooknyc.com for more information.
Buckley Country Day School
2 I.U. Willets Road, Roslyn 516-472-2702 buckleycountryday.com Discover the Buckley Country Day School Early Childhood Program! Buckley Country Day School is an independent, coeducational day school providing a superior elementary education to an intellectually capable and diverse student body. Buckley provides the foundation that enables our students to achieve their full potential and excel as educated, ethical, and self-confident individuals. Our graduates are well prepared for entry into, and success in, secondary schools and beyond. The Buckley Early Childhood program is comprised of our Toddler, Nursery, Pre-Kindergarten, and Kindergarten programs. Contact admissions to schedule a tour.
FasTracKids
Upper East Side: 307 E. 84th St. 212-737-3344 Upper West Side: 150 W. 72nd St., 2nd floor 212-579-3344 manhattanenrichment.com ftknewyork@yahoo.com FasTracKids is a leader in preparing New York City children to get into the most competitive and coveted public and private schools. Our centers offer a wide array of enrichment programs
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including math and English tutoring, gifted and talented test prep, FasTracKids Preschool, Summer Camp, and after-school science classes. Independent research has shown that children enrolled in FasTracKids improved their expressive and receptive vocabularies 100-150 percent faster than their peers! Call us today to see how we can put your child on the fast track to academic success!
First Presbyterian Church Nursery School
12 W. 12th St. 212-691-3432 fpcns.org First Presbyterian Church Nursery School was founded in 1952 in Greenwich Village. Our school offers a non-sectarian program, welcoming children and families of all configurations, religions, races, cultures, and economic backgrounds. FPCNS is dedicated to the development of the whole child in a warm and nurturing environment, offering experienced classroom teachers and specialists in studio, music, movement, gardening, and a healthy snack program. Extended day, enrichment programming, and a summer camp are available for 4s students. FPCNS has large, airy classrooms, a rooftop playground, and indoor play space.
Kids in Sports
1420 Second Ave. (at East 74th Street) 212-744-4900 kidsinsports.com info@kisnyc.com Kids In Sports is a specialized sports program for children ages 12 months to 12 years. Kids In Sports’ mission is to teach children the fundamentals of sports in an organized, safe, fun, friendly, and supportive environment. Children participate in multi-sport and sport-specific classes focusing on baseball, basketball, flag football, floor hockey, lacrosse, soccer, and volleyball. Kids In Sports also offers preschool alternative and after-school programs in addition to hosting camps and birthday parties throughout the year.
NY Kids Club
Various locations 347-706-4700 nykidsclub.com
nykidsclub@nykidsclub.com Instilling a love for school and learning is at the heart of all of our NY Preschool programs. We believe in providing a safe, structured, inclusive setting that supports, encourages, and inspires each child. Our fundamental belief that children learn best through meaningful play is reflected in a child-centered program that integrates the cognitive, social, physical, emotional, language, self-help, and aesthetic areas for the total development of the child.
Twin Parks Montessori Schools: Park West Montessori School
435 Central Park West 212-678-6072 Riverside Montessori School 202 Riverside Drive 212-665-1600 admissions@twinparks.org Central Park Montessori 1 W. 91st St. 212-595-2000 enroll@twinparks.org twinparks.org One School. Three Campuses. Twin Parks Montessori Schools are accredited by the American Montessori Society and the Middle States Commission on Elementary Education; are members of NYSAIS, the Parents League, and ISAAGNY; and are affiliate schools of Columbia University. Twin Parks Montessori Schools, with the glorious backyards of Central Park and Riverside Park, provide nurturing, child-centered settings for children ages 3 months to 6 years. The schools are committed to building and fostering a community of lifelong learners using proven Montessori methodology, which has been successful for the past 100 years.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Buckley Country Day School
2 I.U. Willets Road, Roslyn 516-472-2702 buckleycountryday.com Discover the Buckley Country Day School Early Childhood Program! Buckley Country Day School is an independent, coeducational day school providing a superior elementary education to an intellectually capable and diverse student body. Buckley provides the foundation that enables our students to
achieve their full potential and excel as educated, ethical, and self-confident individuals. Our graduates are well prepared for entry into, and success in, secondary schools and beyond. The Buckley Early Childhood program is comprised of our Toddler, Nursery, Pre-Kindergarten, and Kindergarten programs. Contact admissions to schedule a tour.
Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of New York
Manhattan 646-794-2885 catholicschoolsny.org Beginning in pre-K, Catholic schools help students reach their full potential by developing the personal values and academic abilities they need to succeed in school and in life. Respect, courtesy, and service to others are always part of the curriculum in our academically excellent, nurturing school communities. More than 98 percent of our high school seniors go on to college or other post-secondary education. Catholic schools are affordable, with scholarships and financial assistance available for eligible families. Click or call to find a school, book a tour, and apply online.
Einstein Blueprint
888-639-5512 einsteinblueprint.com dan@einsteinblueprint.com I coach the most ambitious parents on how they can unlock their kids’ full potential. Whether you want to accelerate your toddler, drastically improve your child’s grades, set them up to ace the SATs, or cultivate high quality extracurricular activities, I can most certainly help you. I especially work with
parents who educate their kids completely outside of schools via private tutoring or home schooling. Call me for a free consultation, and I’ll reveal how I accelerate my students three, four, five, and even six years above grade level.
The George Washington University Online High School
877-382-2015 gwuohs.com The George Washington University Online High School is an independent online private school for academically talented students in sixth to 12th grades who seek a rigorous yet flexible college preparatory program, and are motivated to prepare for a life in which they can contribute significantly, responsibly, and respectfully in a global society.
German-American School: Where Kids Learn German
212-787-7543 german-american-school.org germanamericanschool@verizon.net Our German language program is recognized by NY state and is designed to lead students toward successful completion of the NY State FLAC exam. Our students take the exam at the conclusion of an eightyear program. Once the exam is passed, the student can be awarded three language credits from their high school. The focus of our school is to teach the German language to children from all backgrounds— our school attracts education-oriented parents who believe that studying a second or third language can benefit their child. We also offer AP German and other nationally recognized exams.
La Scuola D’Italia Guglielmo Marconi
12 E. 96th St. 212-369-3290 New location opening fall 2016: 432 W. 58th St. lascuoladitalia.org admissions@lascuoladitalia.org A private, coeducational, English-Italian bilingual school, pre-K to 12th grade, offering an international education with a strong foundation in liberal arts, mathematics, and science; total immersion in foreign languages; and in-depth study and appreciation of American, European, and Italian civilizations and cultures. Chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York and the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Italy. A member of the New York State Association of Independent Schools. Graduates attend North American, Italian, and European Union colleges and universities.
Léman Manhattan Preparatory School
41 Broad St. (Lower School) 1 Morris St. (Upper School) 212-232-0266 lemanmanhattan.org admissions@lemanmanhattan.org As the only pre-K to 12 school in Manhattan with sister campuses in Europe and Asia, and New York City’s only high school boarding program, Léman provides a global perspective like no other. Léman offers the prestigious I.B. Diploma Programme, and our distinctive Personalized Learning Plans teach to each child’s strengths and aspirations. Our personalized approach to education prepares students to become engaged citizens of the world,
ready for success at topchoice universities. Register for a tour at admissions@ lemanmanhattan.org.
The New York International School
4 E. 90th St. 212-641-0260 nyis.org info@nyis.org The New York International School offers a world-class education for American and international families, from pre-nursery through eighth grade. Our program offers a challenging curriculum with an international perspective, the highest academic standards with a focus on attaining excellence in English, math, and science, and a dual-language immersion program in either Spanish or Mandarin.
New York Performers Academy
1384 Broadway, 17th Floor 212-239-1110 nycperformersacademy.com info@nycperformersacademy.com The New York Performers Academy is an innovative approach to private school education in the 21st century. Attend school like kids and teens from popular network TV series and major motion pictures. Students and parents in need of flexible schedules, one-on-one academic tutoring, AP classes, and replacement courses will find them all available at our exclusive middle and high school academy. Programs also available for home-school students and students on independent study. Open enrollment throughout the year. Specializing in performing arts extracurriculars. Scholarships available for gifted students who apply now. Call 212-239-1110. continued on next page
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NYC Admissions Solutions
347-709-2258 nycadmissionssolutions.com info@nycadmissionssolutions.com Feeling anxious about applying to NYC schools? Not getting the individualized, expert attention you deserve? Don’t have countless hours to understand the ins and outs of the process? Look no further. With expertise in NYC public and private school admissions, we can help you save time, minimize anxiety, and improve your child’s chances of securing the “best fit” school. Our family-centered consultation process is customized for your family’s needs. Contact us today for a complimentary phone consultation.
Rudolf Steiner School
15 E. 79th St. 212-535-2130 Upper School: 15 E. 78th St. steiner.edu Rudolf Steiner School, for children ages 2 through 12th grade, focuses on the principles of Waldorf education, the fastest growing independent school movement worldwide.
Winston Preparatory School
126 W. 17th St. 646-638-2705 57 W. Rocks Road, Norwalk, CT 901 Route 10 E., Whippany, NJ winstonprep.edu Winston Prep is a highly individualized and responsive setting for high-potential middle and high school students with learning differences, such as language-based learning difficulties, nonverbal learning difficulties, and attention deficit difficulties. The program is designed to challenge each student’s strengths while developing the essentials of reading, writing, mathematics, organization, and study skills. Students participate in a daily one-to-one instructional period called Focus, which serves as the diagnostic, instructional, and mentoring centerpiece of their experience. This individualized approach has successfully resulted in 90 percent of graduates going on to attend college or university.
SPECIAL NEEDS
Bakshi Law
Offices in the Financial District, Long Island, and Westchester County 917-244-6133
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lawbakshi.com lara.bakshi@gmail.com Bakshi Law specializes in special education law. We represent parents and children with disabilities, acquire correct classification under IDEA, ensure proper implementation of IEP, ascertain correct placement for children, and tuition reimbursement. We attend CSE meetings, resolution meetings, suspension hearings, and all disciplinary hearings for special needs and general education students. Bakshi Law’s attorneys are passionate about your child’s education and offer assistance on a sliding scale for parents experiencing financial difficulties.
Comprehensive Kids Developmental School
101 Norfolk St. 212-566-8855 comprehensivekids.org info@comprehensivekids.org Comprehensive Kids Developmental School is a private school in lower Manhattan specializing in the treatment of autism spectrum disorder utilizing the principles of applied behavior analysis. Individualized instruction is provided for children ages 3-21. Our highly trained instructors implement intervention grounded in data based research across all content areas including academics, language, social, behavioral, and life skills. Our professional staff includes board-certified behavior analysts, psychologists, speech therapists, special educators, and occupational and physical therapists. We foster a team atmosphere, supporting our families in helping them to understand the special needs of their children through direct family training.
TUTORS & TEST PREP
EBL Coaching
One-on-One Home Tutoring Dr. Emily Levy, director 17 E. 89th St., Suite 1D 212-249-0147 50 Main St., Suite 1000, White Plains 914-200-1320 Location in New Jersey as well eblcoaching.com/ one-on-one-tutoring-new-york-city EBL Coaching specializes in one-on-one home tutoring for students in pre-K to 12th grades
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in reading, writing, math, executive functioning, organizational skills, and test preparation. They use research-based, multi-sensory techniques that are individualized, based on the needs of each student. All students are initially evaluated and then hand-matched with one of EBL’s learning specialists who provides tutoring either at the student’s home or at EBL’s Upper East Side learning center. Specialized instruction for students with learning disabilities and ADHD, including the Orton Gillingham methodology, is also available.
Einstein Blueprint
888-639-5512 einsteinblueprint.com dan@einsteinblueprint.com I coach the most ambitious parents on how they can unlock their kids’ full potential. Whether you want to accelerate your toddler, drastically improve your child’s grades, set them up to ace the SATs, or cultivate high quality extra-curricular activities, I can most certainly help you. I especially work with parents who educate their kids completely outside of schools via private tutoring or home schooling. Call me for a free consultation, and I’ll reveal how I accelerate my students three, four, five, and even six years above grade level.
FasTracKids
Upper East Side: 307 E. 84th St. 212-737-3344 Upper West Side: 150 W. 72nd St., 2nd floor 212-579-3344 manhattanenrichment.com ftknewyork@yahoo.com FasTracKids is a leader in preparing New York City children to get into the most competitive and coveted public and private schools. Our centers offer a wide array of enrichment programs including math and English tutoring, gifted and talented test prep, FasTracKids Preschool, Summer Camp, and after-school science classes. Independent research has shown that children enrolled in FasTracKids improved their expressive and receptive vocabularies 100-150 percent faster than their peers! Call us today to see how we can put your child on the fast track to academic success!
Kumon Math and Reading
Multiple locations throughout New York 1-855-586-6687 kumonfranchise.com franchise@kumon.com As the world’s No. 1 education franchise, Kumon has helped thousands of franchisees build successful small businesses while unlocking the academic potential of children ages preschool to high school. The learning method uses an individualized approach that helps children develop a solid command of math and reading skills. Kumon is an ideal small business for individuals with an entrepreneurial spirit and a passion for helping young children succeed. Visit kumonfranchise.com for a list of available opportunities in the greater New York and New Jersey area.
Kumon Math and Reading Centers Chinatown 123 Baxter St. 212-625-1883 kzimmerman@kumon.com Kumon is a structured, proven self-learning program that gives your child the critical thinking skills and mindset to learn new materials independently. The key to Kumon programs is the individualized instruction, carefully planned by an instructor. Regardless of academic level, your child will progress through the individualized instruction at his or her own pace advancing step by logical step. Kumon’s disciplined, worksheet approach to learning advances your child’s abilities in the classroom and throughout life.
NYC Admissions Solutions
347-709-2258 nycadmissionssolutions.com info@nycadmissionssolutions.com Feeling anxious about applying to NYC schools? Not getting the individualized, expert attention you deserve? Don’t have countless hours to understand the ins and outs of the process? Look no further. With expertise in NYC public and private school admissions, we can help you save time, minimize anxiety, and improve your child’s chances of securing the “best fit” school. Our family-centered consultation process is customized for your family’s needs. Contact us today for a complimentary phone consultation.
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MakerState STEM Summer Camp, June 29-Sep 2 (10 weeks—register for one or more weeks), focuses on building creativity, problem solving, and executive functioning skills for kids ages 6-12 through hands-on projects in LEGO robotics, educational Minecraft, coding & game design, 3D design, moviemaking, rocket science, and more. Locations include Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Lower East Side, Park Slope.
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FasTracKids is a leader in preparing New York City children to get into the most competitive and coveted public and private schools.
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Our centers offer a wide array of enrichment programs including: Math & English Tutoring • Gifted & Talented Test Prep • FasTracKids Preschool • Summer Camp • After-School Science Classes.
Independent research has shown that children enrolled in FasTracKids improved their expressive and receptive vocabularies 100-150% faster than their peers!
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Managing Your Child’s Busy Schedule Do you worry that your child’s extracurriculars are taking up all of her free time? Here are five tips to help reduce the stress of a busy after-school schedule. ›› By Ann K. Dolin, M.Ed.
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f your after-school schedule feels more hurried, stressful, and complicated than you would prefer, try the following solutions to make life a little simpler for you and your child.
1. Reassess the after-school schedule.
I’m sure we can all agree that each child is different—some thrive on hectic schedules, whereas others crave downtime. Listening to our kids is the only way we’ll know how they feel. Take time to ask your child if his load is too stressful or just right. The flip side of this equation is your personal situation. Perhaps more than children, parents feel overextended and exhausted. Managing kids, a job, transportation to sports, and of course, homework, is enough to put even the most organized and efficient parent through the wringer. If this feels too familiar, consider reexamining your children’s schedules. Can one activity go by the wayside? Is there a sport or lesson that your child doesn’t truly enjoy, but you insisted upon so that she doesn’t miss out on an opportunity? These are the activities you might want to reconsider.
2. Create a predictable schedule.
Although each child in your household is likely to have a different
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schedule, it helps to create a family policy that homework must at least be started before leaving for an after-school activity. Getting a jump-start on homework significantly reduces procrastination and stress later in the evening.
3. Use a white board.
It’s easy to keep track of assignments with a white board. Hang a large white board near an area that will be used for homework. When your children return from school each day, insist that they write their assignments on the white board. By using this tool, you or any other adult in the home will know of the assignments each child has for the day, what has been completed, and what is still left to do. When the homework assignment list is visible, unfinished work is less likely to slip through the cracks. This is a great solution for busy households.
4. Conduct an audit.
Busy parents know that it’s difficult to check every assignment each child has night after night. The Internal Revenue Service keeps taxpayers in line with random audits. You can do the same in your home by auditing homework a few times per week. Let’s say that
you have a family policy that all homework must be done by 9pm otherwise privileges are taken away the following day. At that time, ask to see your child’s homework. Praise him or her if the work is done. If it’s not done, rescind privileges such as leaving the house after school the following day to see friends or watching television.
5. Take a one-hour timeout.
A one-hour timeout is meant to be time away from anything that flashes, beeps, or has a screen. Choose 60 minutes every weekday (the hour immediately following dinner works well) and make that a mandatory quiet time. In our fast-paced world, we’re bombarded by loud noises, which can cause over-stimulation, agitation, and anxiety. During this time, there should be no iPods, televisions, video games, computers, or phones. Instead, consider activities such as reading independently or together, doing a puzzle, or playing cards. You may find that simply leaving craft supplies out encourages creativity. A one-hour timeout also forces kids who would usually be glued to electronics to go outside to play or get together with neighborhood friends. It takes a concerted effort to manage stress. Choose one or two of these ideas that might work for you and implement them for at least 21 days to see change. Remember, research shows that it truly takes 21 days to modify a habit!
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ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT Book Nook
167 W. 81st St. (at Amsterdam Avenue) 212-873-BOOK (2665) booknooknyc.com Book Nook is a year-round literacy development program for toddlers, preschoolers, and grade school children. Once a week, children, grouped by age from the youngest (Lil’ Hoots) up to kindergarten and first grade (Wise Owls), learn and develop skills to reach milestones in areas such as social learning, language and communication, and cognitive thinking. Book Nook familiarizes students with content taught in public and private schools focusing on reading, writing, and language concepts. Each class is specifically formed based upon the child’s age and taught in a small group setting. Visit booknooknyc.com for more information.
EBL Coaching
One-on-One Home Tutoring Dr. Emily Levy, director 17 E. 89th St., Suite 1D 212-249-0147 50 Main St., Suite 1000, White Plains 914-200-1320 Location in New Jersey as well eblcoaching.com/ one-on-one-tutoring-new-york-city EBL Coaching specializes in one-on-one home tutoring for students in pre-K to 12th grades in reading, writing, math, executive functioning, organizational skills, and test preparation. They use research-based, multi-sensory techniques that are individualized, based on the needs of each student. All students are initially evaluated and then hand-matched with one of EBL’s learning specialists who provides tutoring either at the student’s home or at EBL’s Upper East Side learning center. Specialized instruction for students with learning disabilities and ADHD, including the Orton Gillingham methodology, is also available.
Einstein Blueprint
888-639-5512 einsteinblueprint.com
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dan@einsteinblueprint.com I coach the most ambitious parents on how they can unlock their kids’ full potential. Whether you want to accelerate your toddler, drastically improve your child’s grades, set them up to ace the SATs, or cultivate high quality extra-curricular activities, I can most certainly help you. I especially work with parents who educate their kids completely outside of schools via private tutoring or home schooling. Call me for a free consultation, and I’ll reveal how I accelerate my students three, four, five, and even six years above grade level.
Kumon Math and Reading
Multiple locations throughout New York 1-855-586-6687 kumonfranchise.com franchise@kumon.com As the world’s No. 1 education franchise, Kumon has helped thousands of franchisees build successful small businesses while unlocking the academic potential of children ages preschool to high school. The learning method uses an individualized approach that helps children develop a solid command of math and reading skills. Kumon is an ideal small business for individuals with an entrepreneurial spirit and a passion for helping young children succeed. Visit kumonfranchise.com for a list of available opportunities in the greater New York and New Jersey area.
Kumon Math and Reading Centers - Chinatown
123 Baxter St. 212-625-1883 kzimmerman@kumon.com Kumon is a structured, proven self-learning program that gives your child the critical thinking skills and mindset to learn new materials independently. The key to Kumon programs is the individualized instruction, carefully planned by an instructor. Regardless of academic level, your child will progress through the individualized instruction at his or her own pace advancing step by logical step. Kumon’s disciplined, worksheet approach
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to learning advances your child’s abilities in the classroom and throughout life.
New York Performers Academy
1384 Broadway, 17th Floor 212-239-1110 nycperformersacademy.com info@nycperformersacademy.com The New York Performers Academy is an innovative approach to private school education in the 21st century. Attend school like kids and teens from popular network TV series and major motion pictures. Students and parents in need of flexible schedules, one-on-one academic tutoring, AP classes, and replacement courses will find them all available at our exclusive middle and high school academy. Programs also available for home-school students and students on independent study. Open enrollment throughout the year. Specializing in performing arts extracurriculars. Scholarships available for gifted students who apply now. Call 212-239-1110.
ART Arts in Action Visual Art Program
711 Amsterdam Ave. 917-741-2297 artsinactionvap.org Children enjoy learning to draw and paint in a sunny studio. Why study with Arts in Action? Our spiraling fine art curriculum develops skills such as critical thinking, sequencing, fine motor coordination, analytical reasoning, and lengthened attention. We offer after-school and Saturday classes as well as theme workshops during holiday breaks. During summer we offer two art camps. Afternoon Fine Art Camp offers weekly museum trips that inspire campers to draw, paint, and sculpt like masters. Morning Textile Arts Camp offers children an opportunity to explore fantastic fabric art techniques!
Children’s Museum of the Arts
103 Charlton St. 212-274-0986 cmany.org Children’s Museum of the Arts offers hands-on art-making
programming in a variety of mediums and techniques led by practicing teaching artists. Class offerings include WEE Arts early childhood classes for ages 1-5, semesterlong after-school classes for ages 5-15, Summer Art Colony Day Camp for ages 6-15 at 103 Charlton St. and on historic Governors Island. All of our art-filled classes encourage your child or teen to express their creativity while building art technique skills. Register today for a unique early childhood, after-school, or summer camp experience!
The Diller-Quaile School of Music 24 E. 95th St. (between Madison and Fifth avenues) 212-369-1484 diller-quaile.org info@diller-quaile.org Since 1920, Diller-Quaile has been developing the innate musicality in each individual, inspiring participation for a lifetime. Diller-Quaile offers Early Childhood Classes (ages 3 months to 6 years); instrument and voice lessons, classes, and ensembles; adult programs; and teacher training/Dalcroze courses. Rug concerts for young children, master classes, and faculty concerts occur throughout the year. Curricula emanate primarily from international folk music and classical music. The school annually enrolls 1,100 students of all ages. Fall classes begin in September; visit diller-quaile.org to apply online. Accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Precollegiate Arts Schools.
The Fashion Class
21 W. 39th St. 646-329-6663 thefashionclass.com Kids, ages 6-12, will learn to sew real clothing with real fashion designers at The Fashion Class! Classes run year-round in our bright 2500-square-foot fashion studio with separate classrooms for illustration, sewing, and more. Fall 2016 registration is now open with fun classes such as handbag design, evening wear illustration, fashion entrepreneurship, and of course sewing! All sewing classes end with a
professional fashion show on our raised light-up runway.
National Academy Museum & School
1083 Fifth Ave. 212-369-4880 nationalacademy.org schoolinfo@nationalacademy.org With camps designed for ages 6–18, the National Academy Summer Art Camps provide a fun, fascinating, inspiring experience in painting, sculpting, drawing, and photography. Children benefit from superb facilities in our stunning Fifth Avenue home, as well as artistic opportunities afforded by Central Park. Students are taught and mentored by professionals who are experienced in working with all ages and skill levels. Foster your child’s creativity and critical thinking skills while inspiring their spirit of collaboration and discovery.
COOKING Huguette Lelong Healthy Life Nutritional advice and healthy workshops with a French twist
917-916-3743 huguettelelonghealthylife.com hl@huguettelelonghealthylife.com Health starts with a good diet! I offer healthy workshops for parents. Learn about the fundamentals of food in a small and convivial setting (up to six people). Set up realistic targets so the whole family can eat more vegetables and healthier foods. Understand what you eat by learning how to read labels. You’ll be so surprised! Try new recipes and discover the fun of having family dinners. Call me for more details. 917-916-3743. Mention Big Apple Parent and get a discount on your first workshop or consultation.
DANCE The Ballet Club
328 E. 61st St., 2nd Floor 917-281-1030 theballetclub.com/register-now-from-metro-parent anne@theballetclub.com The Ballet Club is a unique school that offers excellence in training in a nurturing envi-
ronment. Our programs range from Dance Together classes for ages 18 months to 3 years and The Children’s Creative Dance Club Division for ages 3-9 to The Performing Arts Pre-Professional Division for ages 7 years to teens. We have a holistic approach to training, with an emphasis on healthy training for both the body and the mind. To register, contact The Ballet Club at 917-281-1030 or info@ theballetclub.com, or register online at theballetclub.com.
Learning Problems? Disruptive Behavior? Concerned About Your Struggling Child? Your child (age 5-21) may be eligible for a study-related mental health and learning evaluation at no cost. Join our Healthy Brain Network study of mental health and learning. Meet with our licensed clinician to discuss results and recommendations. Be compensated up to $150.
East Village Dance Project
55 Avenue C 212-982-5751 eastvillagedanceproject.com eastvillagedanceproject@gmail.com East Village Dance Project, a dance education program for age 4 through adult, is recognized for its innovative approach by offering classes to all, regardless of social or economic situation. EVDP offers classes in ballet, pointe, modern, improvisation, and beginning choreography in a nurturing, community-minded environment. Through supportive and attentive instruction, students develop proper alignment and a strong, expansive technique. The EVDP Teen Company is a pre-professional audition-based performance company that offers a platform for area teens to perform original, student-generated choreography as well as repertory from talented guest choreographers.
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Laurel Project
917-355-2083 laurelproject.com laurel.project@gmail.com Laurel Project Chinese dance classes utilize movement, colorful props, song, and storytelling to teach students the culture of China and to foster a love for dance. Using the Beijing Academy dance syllabus design for preschoolers to teenagers, the training is scientific, systematic, comprehensive, and fun! Students will learn ballet barre exercises, Chinese dance basics (hand and eye coordination, finger and hand manipulation), body alignment, flexibility, and Chinese folk and ethnic dances. continued on next page
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Classes are taught by accomplished dancer, choreographer, and award-winning art educator Mei-Yin Ng. Read testimonials on our website.
NY Kids Club
Various locations 347-706-4700 nykidsclub.com nykidsclub@nykidsclub.com Dance at NY Kids Club focuses on one central theme: nurturing a lifelong love of dance. Our engaging and creative dance program is designed for children ages 24 months to 9 years. Your young dancer will gain confidence, independence, strength, and coordination while learning fundamental dance movements in a fun and creative environment. We will introduce students to classic dance vocabulary and technique in creative and imaginative ways, incorporating costumes, props, storytelling, and inspirational music.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Collina Italiana
1556 Third Ave. (at 87th Street), Suite 603 212-427-7770 collinaitaliana.com info@collinaitaliana.com This summer, immerse your family in the wonders of the Italian culture and language without leaving the city. Located on the UES and running June 6-July 15 and Aug. 8-Sept. 2, Summer in the City 2016 is designed for kids who want to absorb the warm and lively culture of Italy, learn and practice Italian, and meet new friends. The program includes Giochiamo in Italiano, during which campers learn Italian through play, music, theater, and games; Cinema Italiano, during which animated movies and cartoons teach Italian; Arte Insieme, which encourages campers to be creative, make art, and speak Italian; and Le Uscite, taking campers to museums to discover Italian art!
French Institute Alliance Française 22 E. 60th St. 646-388-6612 fiaf.org languagecenter@fiaf.org
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French comes to life for children at the French Institute Alliance Française! From after-school and weekend classes to hands-on art and cooking workshops, FIAF makes French fun for kids of all ages and levels. Year-round classes and immersive summer day camps are led by experienced, native French-speaking teachers as well as guest artists, chefs, and musicians. French classes for children are offered on the Upper East Side, Brooklyn, and Montclair, NJ.
German-American School: Where Kids Learn German
212-787-7543 german-american-school.org germanamericanschool@verizon.net After-school programs at German-American school. German-American School in New York is offering a new class for children ages 5-6, a Sing! und Mal! Kindergarten. The course uses singing and drawing as pedagogical tools to teach German as a foreign language. The school has four locations: Ridgewood (Queens), Manhattan, Garden City, and Franklin Square. Classes start the week of Sept. 12. No prior German is necessary to enter the kindergarten class. Classes are taught once a week from 4:30-6pm. For classes, registration, and scheduling, see german-american-school.org or call 212-787-7543.
Laurel Project
917-355-2083 laurelproject.com laurel.project@gmail.com Laurel Project is New York City’s premier Chinese enrichment program, drawing on years of experience with a proven pedagogical method— engage, inspire, and absorb! We train children through two languages: Mandarin and the universal language of dance. Incorporating cultural tradition into linguistic learning, under the personal guidance of Mei-Yin Ng, an accomplished award-winning art educator, our children move, learning to speak, sing, and dance Chinese (Mandarin). We offer after-school programs, private tutoring, and a Chinatown summer camp for ages 2½ years
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to teens. Read testimonials on our website.
MOMMY & ME A Nanny’s Day—The Professional Way
nannysdaybooks@gmail.com A Nanny’s Day—The Professional Way! is an ultimate curriculum book designed for the professional early childhood nanny. The author, Kristin Laubenthal is a prominent career nanny with a plethora of NYC family experience. This book includes ideas for art, cooking, language, math, motor skills, music, science, social studies, health, safety, and nutrition. Laubenthal gives lesson plans and activity ideas based upon three concepts: The Nanny’s Creative Curriculum, The Nanny’s Literacy Curriculum, and The Nanny’s Thematic Curriculum. Stay tuned for Laubenthal’s next book—out this fall!
MUSIC Atlantic Acting School
76 Ninth Ave., Suite 537 212-691-5919 atlanticactingschool.org teaster@atlantictheater.org Atlantic for Kids and Teens is a great introduction to storytelling, writing, acting, and improvisation. The Atlantic philosophy of ensemble and our commitment to creating your own work is deeply rooted in the creative acting experience for all age groups. The younger children create characters and stories through creative play and improvisational exercises while older children are introduced to the Atlantic technique as they approach their first scene work and monologues. Most programs culminate in a workshop performance at the end of each semester.
The Diller-Quaile School of Music 24 E. 95th St. (between Madison and Fifth avenues) 212-369-1484 diller-quaile.org info@diller-quaile.org Since 1920, Diller-Quaile has been developing the innate musicality in each individual, inspiring participation for a
lifetime. Diller-Quaile offers Early Childhood Classes (ages 3 months to 6 years); instrument and voice lessons, classes, and ensembles; adult programs; and teacher training/ Dalcroze courses. Rug concerts for young children, master classes, and faculty concerts occur throughout the year. Curricula emanate primarily from international folk music and classical music. The school annually enrolls 1,100 students of all ages. Fall classes begin in September; visit diller-quaile. org to apply online. Accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Precollegiate Arts Schools.
Ms. Janis Music
800-704-8862 msjanis.com msjanismusic@gmail.com Groovy music by Ms. Janis Music is what you’ll get with a Ms. Janis Music performer. Our entertainers come to your home, venue, school, or summer party in the park. We bring everything with us to keep children ages 5 and younger entertained. We’ve got you covered from first birthday parties to active toddler and preschool parties, and playgroups. Bubbles, scarves, instruments for the kids, and a play parachute are some of the fun props we use to keep the kids entertained and smiling from ear to ear! Ms. Janis Music also offers parties and classes for children with special needs.
STEM MakerState
123 W. 71st St. Edward Denard: 917-720-3521 Jonathan Collins: 845-641-7331 Stephen Gilman: 845-99-9300 maker-state.com MakerState STEM Summer Camp, June 29-Sept. 2 (10 weeks—register for one or more weeks), focuses on building creativity, problem-solving, and executive functioning skills for kids, ages 6-12, through hands-on projects in Lego robotics, educational Minecraft, coding and game design, 3-D design, moviemaking, and rocket science. Locations
THEATER Atlantic Acting School
76 Ninth Ave., Suite 537 212-691-5919 atlanticactingschool.org teaster@atlantictheater.org Atlantic for Kids and Teens is a great introduction to storytelling, writing, acting, and improvisation. The Atlantic philosophy of ensemble and our commitment to creating your own work is deeply rooted in the creative acting experience for all age groups. The younger children create characters and stories through creative play and improvisational exercises while older children are introduced to the Atlantic technique as they approach their first
scene work and monologues. Most programs culminate in a workshop performance at the end of each semester.
Mystery & Mayhem
212-260-2295 mysteryandmayhem.com mitzvahzoe@aol.com Professional actress and teacher, Judy Rosenblatt, offers Building A Performance, an Experiential Introduction to the Basics of Acting. Using a variety of theater games and exercises, it concentrates on developing a wide range of fundamental skills that are not only essential to the actor, but of value to the non-actor as well. Among the skills developed are increased focus, concentration, and retention; positive experiences of collaborative cooperation; and ability to regard obstacles as challenges rather than “stops.” Excellent for mainstream and children with ADHD in elementary, junior high, and high school.
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Bilingual German After School Program NY State Accredited Language Program Low Tuition Minimum Age: 4 Years No Previous German Necessary Classes Meet Once a Week Playgroup Age 4-5 From 4:30-6:15 Kindergarten Age 5-6 • Other Classes Ages 7-15 Four convenient locations in the Greater New York Area: Ridgewood, Queens, Manhattan, NY (Upper East Side) Franklin Square, Garden City.
Classes start second week in September For more information see:
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Music & creative movement | Yoga, swimming & field trips | Bilingual staff, full-day & full-year
The Early Childhood Center at University Settlement 184 Eldridge Street, New York City (212) 453-4584 ecc@universitysettlement.org
Private & ACS enrollment for 3-year-olds now available! Explore. Create. Engage.
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Sport Specialist
At what age children should begin to focus on one sport? ›› By Monica Holmes Specialization in a single sport before the age of 10 is becoming more common. Parents and coaches often encourage this practice, thinking it will lead to athletic success and possibly an athletic scholarship. But less than 1 percent of high school athletes nationwide will receive an athletic scholarship and very few of those are “full rides.” Plus, specializing in a sport before the age of 10 can increase the chance of burnout. Therefore, experts believe that the ages of 12 to 13 are optimal to specialize in a sport.
Let your child play multiple sports.
Before your child can be great at any sport, she must be an athlete first. Early specialization hinders overall athletic development, while playing different sports will help your child develop a variety of skills. A great approach is to have your child play a team sport and an individual sport, such as basketball and martial arts. Another possibility is to combine indoor sports and outdoor sports, such as ice hockey and soccer. It is positive to change up the activity. Laying the foundation between the ages of 6 and 12 is beneficial because when your child does find a single sport that
he wants to focus on, the fundamentals are already there. Basic athletic, tactical, and perceptual skills are transferable to all sports. Many successful athletes have backgrounds in sports other than the one they participate in, and most often they were involved in an activity that provided transferable fundamentals.
Sports should be enjoyable, with an opportunity to learn and grow.
A few questions to ask before your child participates in a sport are: What is my child going to learn from it? Will this help build a foundation for future activities? Is she going to enjoy it? Choosing a sport for your child should not be a stressful process. Find out what your child is really interested in and start investigating. Children are often interested in what they see. Go to sporting events and engage in conversations about the activity with your child. Parents and older siblings involved in sports are great examples for younger children. The activity needs to be a learning experience, and it needs to be enjoyable. If the fun factor is missing—no matter how good he is—he will not be interested in it for very long.
Monica Holmes is a former NCAA Division I volleyball coach who served as head coach of the volleyball team at Columbia University. She is also the founder of Movement Consulting, a youth fitness-consulting firm located in Manhattan.
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SPORTS CLASSES & PROGRAMS DIRECTORY
BASKETBALL
Hostos Athletics Basketball Academy hostosathletics.com To register: hostosathletics.com/ sb_output.aspx?form=26 caimansportscamp@gmail.com The Hostos Basketball Academy enables players of all ability levels to refine their skills in every aspect of the game. Areas of focus include the fundamentals of shooting, dribbling, passing, moving with and without the ball, post moves, rebounding, fast breaks, footwork drills, communication, group dynamics, and leadership both on and off the court. The Basketball Academy’s coaching staff of pro-athletes and college coaches are dedicated to teaching skill development, proper technique, and overall court awareness, preparing players to be in top form for season play while having a fun summer.
FITNESS
Empire Tae Kwon Do
271 W. 23rd St., 2nd Floor 212-645-6611 empire23st@gmail.com 437 W. 53rd St. 212-645-5821 empire53st@gmail.com empiretkd.com Empire Tae Kwon Do is a martial arts school based in Chelsea and Midtown West that provides self-defense classes for ages 3 and older. Our philosophy is to develop self-confidence through kicking and punching exercises. Our students learn about physical and mental discipline as well as the importance of staying active throughout their lives. All classes also focus on the fundamental values of respect and kindness, and of course we always make sure to have fun!
Future Stars Summer Camps Purchase College
Purchase College, 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase 914-273-8500 fscamps.com Weekly day sessions for ages 4-16, June-August. Campers can choose and combine weeks from 19 individualized specialty programs: tennis, soccer, basketball, baseball, lacrosse, football, multisports, field hockey, cheerleading, volleyball, circus arts, magic, softball, diving, horseback riding, swim, academic, STEM education, and Rising Stars (children going into kindergarten and first grade). Our staff is a highly trained team of professionals, and limited enrollment ensures that they get to know each camper’s individual needs. Supervised swimming is included, as is instructional swim for Rising Stars. Lunch option, door-to-door transportation from Manhattan and Westchester available.
MARTIAL ARTS Empire Tae Kwon Do
271 W. 23rd St., 2nd Floor 212-645-6611 empire23st@gmail.com 437 W. 53rd St. 212-645-5821 empire53st@gmail.com empiretkd.com Empire Tae Kwon Do is a martial arts school based in Chelsea and Midtown West that provides self-defense classes for ages 3 and older. Our philosophy is to develop self-confidence through kicking and punching exercises. Our students learn about physical and mental discipline as well as the importance of staying active throughout their lives. All classes also focus on the
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MULTI-SPORTS Bee In Motion
New York City metro area, Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island 516-680-8497 beeinmotion.com info@beeinmotion.com Bee In Motion offers private and small-group sport-specific training for children of all ages and levels. Our coaches will create a plan that will focus on improving skills, while increasing strength, endurance, and fitness. Your lesson can focus on skills in one sport or in multiple sports. Custom plans are designed for each individual and our coaches use a hands-on, guided approach in a way that is fun, effective, and catered to your child’s individual needs. Sports include lacrosse, basketball, baseball, football, tennis, swim, skateboarding, bike riding, hockey, dance, and gymnastics.
Hudson River Park Trust Hudson River Park’s ECO Learn and Play Activities
353 West St., Pier 40, 2nd floor 212-627-2020 hudsonriverpark.org Calling all junior nature explorers! Come learn and play with us at Hudson River Park! We host outdoor family programming all summer long throughout the park’s 4-mile waterfront. From fishing to nature walks, we offer many engaging and enriching drop-in programs for children young and old. Featured programs include our pop-up makerspace at which kids ages 8 and older can engineer and create in the outdoors, and our River Rangers Club in which children ages 4-9 explore the wonders of the river ecosystem through touch tanks
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and nature-inspired crafts. To learn more, visit hudsonriverpark.org.
The Inn at East Hill Farm
460 Monadnock St., Troy, NH 800-242-6495 east-hill-farm.com The Inn at East Hill Farm is an award-winning family farm vacation resort that is open yearround. Guests enjoy hands-on time with farm animals, milking the cow and goat, collecting chicken eggs, horseback riding, patting the bunnies, making butter and cheese, and helping with barn chores. Resort amenities include a children’s recreation program, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, hiking, tennis, shuffleboard, basketball, waterskiing (July and August), boating, cross-country skiing, sleigh rides, snowshoeing, sledding, and ice-skating. Rates include three home-cooked meals daily, and bottomless cookie jar!
SWIMMING & WATER SPORTS The Inn at East Hill Farm
460 Monadnock St., Troy, NH 800-242-6495 east-hill-farm.com The Inn at East Hill Farm is an award-winning family farm vacation resort that is open yearround. Guests enjoy hands-on time with farm animals, milking the cow and goat, collecting chicken eggs, horseback riding, patting the bunnies, making butter and cheese, and helping with barn chores. Resort amenities include a children’s recreation program, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, hiking, tennis, shuffleboard, basketball, waterskiing (July and August), boating, cross-country skiing, sleigh rides, snowshoeing, sledding, and ice-skating. Rates include three home-cooked meals daily, and bottomless cookie jar!
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Check out this list of great family outings. While most can be visited year-round, we’ve suggested the best time of year to visit each one, to help organize your family’s calendar so you can discover new adventures all year long.
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1 As you stroll the Museum of the Moving Image’s galleries, you’ll get a peek at movie-making’s early days and develop an appreciation for how far the industry has advanced in the last century. 2 The annual Hallockville Museum Farm Barn Dance is fun for all ages—no dancing experience needed! 3 The American Folk Art Museum’s main gallery showcases works of American creative expression from the past and present. 4 Kids can get behind the wheel of a vintage bus in the On the Streets exhibit at New York Transit Museum. 5 Students participating in the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum’s Early Childhood Action in
Nature—a project that offers free pre-K and kindergarten programs during the school year as part of the Nature Play grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services—excitedly enter Grasshopper Grove. 6 Alice Austen House is a Dutch farmhouse that was built in 1690, and is a National Historical Landmark.
winter American Folk Art Museum
Learn about America’s rich historical, social, and artistic culture at the American Folk Art Museum on the Upper West Side. See more at nymetroparents.com/afa-museum.
Museum of the Moving Image
Spring Alice Austen House
A historical landmark and vibrant cultural center, the Alice Austen House, located on Staten Island, exhibits parts of Austen’s extensive photography collection with the mission of keeping the spirit of early American photograpy alive. See more at nymetroparents.com/aah.
The Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, Queens, is the only museum of its kind in the country. Visitors young and old can get a behind-the-screen view of films, TV shows, and video games, from classics to modern-day favorites. See more at nymetroparents.com/mmi-queens.
Hudson Highlands Nature Museum
New York Transit Museum
At the Hallockville Museum Farm in Riverhead, kids can learn about Long Island’s agricultural history. Visit farm animals, try your hand at old-fashioned crafts, and attend annual events such as the Fleece and Fiber Fair in spring. See more at nymetroparents.com/hmf.
Housed inside a historic subway station in Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn, the New York Transit Museum takes an interactive, educational look at how the city moves—literally. See more at nymetroparents.com/nytm.
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Wildlife abounds at Hudson Highlands Nature Museum in Cornwall, which was founded in 1959 with a focus on environmental education. See more at nymetroparents.com/hhnm.
Hallockville Museum Farm
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Governors Island
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Built in 1755 and rebuilt in 1779 after the Revolutionary War, the Burr Homestead, in Fairfield, CT, has hosted visitors, such as George Washington and Samuel Adams, and events, such as John Hancock and Dorothy Quincy’s wedding. The venue now hosts several annual events for families See more at nymetroparents.com/bh.
An aerial view of New York Harbor and Governors Island
Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo
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Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport, CT, offers visitors of all ages the chance to experience nature with yearround family-friendly programming that emphasizes education, conservation, and fun. See more at nymetroparents.com/cbz.
Located in the heart of the Fairfield Town Green historic district, the Burr Mansion is a historically renowned location offering a look into what was Fairfield’s cultural and social center.
Philipsburg Manor Courtesy Philipsburg Manor
Governors Island offers summer days filled with outdoor fun, culture, and learning. A 72-acre island in the heart of New York Harbor, Governors Island opened as a military fortress in 1775, and remained a full-service base for the U.S. Army and Coast Guard until 1996. In 2003 it was land-marked and designated a national park, and in 2014, 30 acres opened to the public. See more at nymetroparents.com/gi.
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The Burr Homestead
Play games such as Ring a Cob at the CORNucopia festival in September at Philipsburg Manor.
Through historical interpretation and interactive storytelling, Philipsburg Manor, a living history museum in Sleepy Hollow, immerses visitors in the lives of colonial slaves on an 18th-century estate. See more at nymetroparents. com/pm.
Cradle of Aviation Museum
Visit Bear Mountain State Park where there are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy the warmer weather. Situated in Rockland County, the terrain is home to countless Bear Mountain Lodge was built in 1915. native animal and plant species, including the black bear—from which it gets its name. See more at nymetroparents.com/bmsp.
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Bear Mountain State Park
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Enjoy a ride on Beardsley Zoo’s colorful indoor carousel.
This Grumman F-11A Tiger, developed in Bethpage in 1954, hangs in the museum’s visitor center atrium. The Navy’s Blue Angels aerobatic team flew Tigers for more than 10 years.
Fly with the Blue Angels, meet an astronaut, and soar into space at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, an institution that celebrates the grand history of aviation on Long Island. See more at nymetroparents.com/aviation-museum.
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Editor’s Hot Tickets Our calendar is full of great ideas. First, here are the eight events we consider can’t-miss—the ones we’re taking our own kids to. Consider it your cheat sheet to the best of what’s great this month!
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Bastille Day on 60th Street FREE
WHEN: Sunday, July 10, 12-5pm WHERE: East 60th Street, Between Fifth and Lexington avenues, Upper East Side AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate Bastille Day and enjoy the best of French culture at the French Institute Alliance Française’s annual street fair. WHY WE LOVE IT: Delicious food, great entertainment, and activities. The block is turned into Paris for the day. This year’s event also includes a screening of the UEFA European Soccer Championship 2016 Final. WANT TO GO? 212-355-6100. bastilledayny.com.
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WHEN: Sunday, July 10, 2-6pm WHERE: Central Park Rumsey Playfield, East 69th Street, Upper East Side AGES: All WHAT: A chance to see Kindie superstar Justin Roberts and his band, highlights from the award-winning Broadway musical Finding Neverland, a dance show, and a hilarious comedy and juggling act. WHY WE LOVE IT: A fun afternoon with the best entertainment for kids, all without having to buy a ticket. WANT TO GO? 212-360-8162. cityparksfoundation.org.
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The City of Water Day Festival FREE
WHEN: Saturday, July 16, 10am-4pm WHERE: Governors Island, ferries leave from Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, and 10 South St., Financial District AGES: All WHAT: A day of entertainment, education, and adventure celebrating the famous New York and New Jersey waterfronts. Enjoy free boat tours, children’s activities, fishing, the Waterfront Activity Fair, and more. WHY WE LOVE IT: This year’s festival features children’s activities sponsored by Disney. WANT TO GO? 212-440-2205. waterfrontalliance.org. 28
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WHEN: Saturday, July 23, 11am-4pm WHERE: Lincoln Center, 10 Lincoln Center Plaza, Upper West Side AGES: All WHAT: A day of family fun as part of the Lincoln Out of Doors arts festival. Featuring dance and music performances and a chance to take part in a mass participation dance with the rest of the crowd. WHY WE LOVE IT: A huge block party at which you can practice your tap, ballet, and beatboxing! WANT TO GO? 212-875-5456. lcoutofdoors.org.
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WHEN: July 14-28, Thursdays, 7pm WHERE: The New Victory Theater, 209 W. 42nd St., Times Square AGES: 9 and older WHAT: A series of shows specifically curated to introduce younger audiences to the incredible dance scene in New York City. Each evening will feature a unique program of three different companies. WHY WE LOVE IT: A chance for kids to be exposed to professional dance and broaden their minds beyond the holiday Nutcracker. WANT TO GO? $10. 646-223-3065. newvictory.org.
New York Musical Theatre Festival 2016
WHEN: July 11–Aug. 7, daily, see website for times WHERE: Various locations, Theater District, Times Square AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Every year, the New York Musical Theater Festival showcases the best new musicals and musical theater talent in this three-week event. WHY WE LOVE IT: This year there are six family friendly shows, including musicals about comic books, camp, and Tinkerbell! WANT TO GO? $27.50. 212-664-0979. nymf.org.
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WHEN: July 8–Aug. 19, Fridays, 8:30pm WHERE: Pier 46, Hudson River Park, Charles Street and West Side Highway, Greenwich Village AGES: All WHAT: This outdoor series features family-friendly movies at dusk. WHY WE LOVE IT: This is a family festival so you don’t have to worry about the kids misbehaving. In July see Minions, The Peanuts Movie, Shaun the Sheep, and Kung Foo Panda 3. WANT TO GO? 212-627-2020. riverflicksnyc.com.
City Parks Foundation Free Summer Sports FREE
WHEN: July 5–Aug. 26, see website for registration and activity times WHERE: Parks around New York City, various locations across the five boroughs AGES: 5-17 WHAT: This sports program provides tennis, golf, soccer, track and field, and fitness instruction with the use of equipment for more than 14,000 New York City children during the summer months. Registration required. WHY WE LOVE IT: There are a huge range of sports to try and special events that could only happen in NYC, such as the chance to play tennis at the Flushing Meadows Tennis Arena. WANT TO GO? 212-353-9585. cityparksfoundation.org.
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WHEN: July 11–Aug. 15, Mondays, 6:30pm WHERE: Pier 25, Hudson River Park, North Moore Street, Tribeca AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy family entertainment featuring musicians, magicians, and storytellers. July shows include The Pop Ups and Mil’s Trills. WANT TO GO? 212-561-7462. hudsonriverpark.org.
Family Astronomy Night FREE
WHEN: Friday, July 15, 6:45pm WHERE: Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, Pier 86, 46th Street and Twelfth Avenue, New York Harbor AGES: 9 and older WHAT: A special Star Trek-themed astronomy night during the Intrepid’s Space & Science Festival. Registration required. WANT TO GO? 212-245-0072. intrepidmuseum.org.
Rubin Museum Block Party FREE
WHEN: Sunday, July 17, 1-4pm WHERE: Rubin Museum of Art, West 17th Street between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Chelsea AGES: All WHAT: The Rubin’s annual street festival features art making, outdoor performances, food and drink, and a chance to see the museum’s latest exhibits for free. WANT TO GO? 212-620-5000. rmanyc.org.
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SummerStage: ‘Macbeth’ FREE
WHEN: July 8-31, Tuesday-Sunday, 8pm; Fridays, 8:30pm WHERE: Richard Rodgers Amphitheater in Marcus Garvey Park, 18 Mount Morris Park West, Harlem AGES: 9 and older WHAT: A family-friendly production of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy by the Classical Theatre of Harlem. WANT TO GO? 347-688-6304. cthnyc.org.
Storytelling in the Park FREE
WHEN: Through Sept. 24: Saturdays, 11am-12pm WHERE: Central Park, Hans Christian Andersen Statue, 72nd Street and Fifth Avenue entrance, Upper East Side AGES: All WHAT: Every week, two different storytellers will read aloud folk stories, fairy tales, mythological fables, and more at this Central Park landmark. WANT TO GO? storytelling-nyc.org. ››
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ON SCREEN Family Film: ‘Hotel Transylvania 2’ FREE
Fun Fairs & Festivals Whitney Kids Summer Family Day
WHEN: Saturday, July 9, 9:30am-3pm WHERE: Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort St., Meatpacking District AGES: All WHAT: A kid-friendly day of tours, art-making, and entertainment. WANT TO GO? $22; $18 seniors; free for children younger than 18. 212-570-7713. whitney.org.
Summer on the Hudson: Playdates! FREE
WHEN: Saturday, July 9, 1-4pm WHERE: West Harlem Pier Park, Henry Hudson Parkway between St. Clair Place and West 135 Street, Harlem AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy an outdoor party featuring PopFit Kids. WANT TO GO? nycgovparks.org.
Tanabata: Japan’s Star Festival
WHEN: Sunday, July 10, 2pm WHERE: Japan Society, 333 E. 47th St., Midtown East AGES: 3-12 WHAT: See a child-friendly performance of Japan’s Tanabata legend of Hikoboshi and Orihime. Then make traditional tanzakuto. WANT TO GO? $15; free for children younger than 2. 212-715-1258. japansociety.org.
New York City Poetry Festival FREE
WHEN: July 30-31, Saturday-Sunday, 11am-5pm WHERE: Governors Island, ferries leave from Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, and 10 South St., Financial District AGES: All WHAT: More than 60 organizations and 250 poets on three stages. The Children’s Poetry Festival offers writing games and an all-kids stage. WANT TO GO? 212-440-2205. newyorkcitypoetryfestival.com.
Summer in the Square FREE
WHEN: Through Aug. 11: Thursdays, 9am-6pm WHERE: Union Square, 33 E. 17th St., Union Square AGES: All WHAT: Catch a mix of performances and activities for kids. WANT TO GO? 212-460-1200. unionsquarenyc.org.
Central Park Conservancy Family Performance Festival FREE
WHEN: Through Sept. 4: Sundays, 12-1:30pm WHERE: The Great Hill, Central Park West between West 103rd and 106th streets, Upper West Side AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy music, dance, puppetry, theater, and eco-education. Kids can learn how to look after the planet and have fun. WANT TO GO? 646-208-4111. centralparknyc.org/fpf.
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WHEN: Tuesday, July 5, 2pm WHERE: 96th Street Library, 112 E. 96th St., Upper East Side AGES: 9 and older WHAT: Dracula and his friends try to bring out the monster in his half human, half vampire grandson to keep Mavis from leaving the hotel. WANT TO GO? nypl.org.
Films on the Green: ‘April and the Extraordinary World’ FREE
WHEN: Friday, July 8, 8:30pm WHERE: Pier I, Riverside Park South, Riverside Drive between 65th and 72nd streets, Upper West Side AGES: 9 and older WHAT: An animated French feature with English subtitles. This is a story of April and her quest to find her family. WANT TO GO? 212-439-1425. nycgovparks.org.
Summer Movie Nights: ‘Inside Out’ FREE
WHEN: Tuesday, July 12, 8:35pm WHERE: Sherman Creek Peninsula, 10th Avenue, Harlem AGES: 9 and older WHAT: Riley moves to San Francisco, and her emotions—Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust, and Sadness—help her adjust to the big change. WANT TO GO? 212-333-2552. nycgovparks.org.
Big Hit Wednesdays: ‘Jurassic World’ FREE
WHEN: Wednesday, July 13, 8:30pm WHERE: Pier 63, Hudson River Park, West 23rd Street, Chelsea AGES: 13 and older WHAT: See Chris Pratt take on the dinosaurs. WANT TO GO? hudsonriverpark.org.
Summer Movie Night: ‘Sleeping Beauty’ FREE
WHEN: Tuesday, July 26, 8:35pm WHERE: 103rd Street Community Garden, 105 E. 103rd St., East Harlem AGES: All WHAT: A classic animated tale of magic, fairies, and dragons. WANT TO GO? 212-333-2552. nyrp.org.
Intrepid Summer Movie Series 2016 FREE
WHEN: Through Aug. 5: Thursday-Friday, 6:15pm WHERE: Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, Pier 86, West 46th Street and 12th Avenue, Hell’s Kitchen AGES: 9 and older WHAT: Free movies on the flight deck, with special guests. See website for specific dates and movies. WANT TO GO? 212-245-0072. intrepidmuseum.org.
HBO Summer Film Festival FREE
WHEN: Through Aug. 22: Mondays, 8pm WHERE: Bryant Park, 40th Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Midtown AGES: 9 and older WHAT: Arrive early to secure your spot at this hugely popular outdoor film fest. See website for movie schedule. WANT TO GO? 212-768-4242. bryantpark.org.
Movies With a View FREE
WHEN: July 7–Aug. 25, Thursdays, 6pm WHERE: Brooklyn Bridge Park, 334 Furman St., Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn AGES: 9 and older WHAT: See website for schedule. WANT TO GO? 718-624-4719. brooklynbridgepark.org.
Crafty Kids Family Tour
WHEN: Saturday, July 9, 11am-12pm and 2-3pm WHERE: The Met Breuer, 945 Madison Ave., Upper East Side AGES: 3-12 WHAT: Explore the new Met Breuer and take part in gallery activities, stories, and sketching that bring works of art to life. WANT TO GO? $25; $17 seniors; $12 students; free for children younger than 12. 212-570-3961. metmuseum.org.
Family Sundays at the Rubin Museum: Landscapes Through the Seasons FREE
WHEN: July 3-31, Sundays, 1-4pm WHERE: Rubin Museum of Art, 150 W. 17th St., Chelsea AGES: 3 and older WHAT: Explore the gallery before experimenting with painting in the art studio. WANT TO GO? 212-620-5000. rubinmuseum.org.
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Madison Square Kids: Art FREE
WHEN: Sunday, July 10, 10:30am-12pm WHERE: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side AGES: 3-12, adult WHAT: Museum educators lead family-friendly tours that include conversation and creative, hands-on gallery activities. WANT TO GO? $20 per family. 212-423-3500. guggenheim.org.
WHEN: Through Aug. 23: Tuesdays, 10am-12pm and 1-3pm WHERE: Madison Square Park, Oval Lawn, 25th Street and Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District AGES: 3-12 WHAT: Children will explore Martin Puryear’s sculpture Big Bling, and be inspired to create their own art projects. WANT TO GO? 212-538-1884. madisonsquarepark.org.
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Pop-Up Arte FREE
WHEN: Sunday, July 10, 1-4pm WHERE: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side AGES: 3-12 WHAT: Create hands-on projects. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Court and Cosmos: The Great Age of the Seljuqs. WANT TO GO? $25; $17 seniors; $12 students; free for children younger than 12. 212-570-3961. metmuseum.org.
WHEN: Through August 31: Wednesdays, 3-4:30pm WHERE: NYC Parks and El Museo Del Barrio, various playgrounds across Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Every Wednesday throughout the summer, El Museo will host free art workshops in a different playground each week. WANT TO GO? 212-408-0243. elmuseo.org.
Celebrate Bastille Day at CMA
WHEN: Through Sept. 23: Saturday-Sunday, 2pm WHERE: New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, Upper West Side AGES: All WHAT: On these kid-friendly tours, families will explore the exhibition and learn how to sketch some of Willems’ beloved characters. WANT TO GO? $19; $15 seniors, educators, and active military; $12 students; $6 children ages 5-13; free for children 4 and younger. 212-873-3400. nyhistory.org. ››
WHEN: Thursday, July 14, 12-6pm WHERE: Children’s Museum of the Arts, 103 Charlton St., Greenwich Village AGES: All WHAT: Make shadow puppets inspired by French history and learn about the French language. The day will include singing performances by the Blue Blanc Rouge Summer Camp. WANT TO GO? $12; free for children younger than 1; seniors pay as you wish. 212-274-0986. cmany.org.
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Roller Girl
WHEN: Thursday, July 21, 2:30pm WHERE: Children’s Museum of the Arts, 103 Charlton St., Greenwich Village AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Meet a real life Junior Roller Derby girl, learn about the sport, and create your own action figure. WANT TO GO? $12; free for children younger than 1; seniors pay as you wish. 212-274-0986. cmany.org.
Open Studio
WHEN: July 2-31, Saturday-Sunday, 10:30am-3pm WHERE: Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort St., Meatpacking District AGES: All WHAT: Families are invited to make their own artworks based on works on view in current exhibitions. Each weekend there will be a different art making project. WANT TO GO? $22; $17 students and seniors; free for 18 and younger. 212-570-3600. whitney.org. BigAppleParent 31
Nathan’s Famous Hotdog Eating Contest FREE
WHEN: Monday, July 4, 11:30am WHERE: Coney Island Beach and Boardwalk, Surf Avenue and West 19th Street, Coney Island, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Gather on the beach to watch this annual competitive eating contest which has become an Independence Day tradition. In this yearly showdown, qualified contestants have 10 minutes to eat as many Nathan’s Famous hot dogs as they can. WANT TO GO? 516-338-8500. nathansfamous.com.
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July 4th at CMoM
WHEN: July 1-4, Friday-Monday, see website for times WHERE: Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 212 W. 83rd St., Upper West Side AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate Independence Day with a quilt or painting workshop. WANT TO GO? $12; $8 seniors; free for children younger than 1. 212721-1223. cmom.org.
The Festival of Independence FREE
WHEN: July 3-4, Sunday-Monday, see website for times WHERE: South Street Seaport, 11 Fulton St., Lower Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: While you’re waiting for the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks, enjoy a festival at the South Street Seaport area. WANT TO GO? southstreetseaport.com.
40th Annual Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks FREE
WHEN: Monday, July 4, 9:20pm WHERE: East River, South Street Seaport and Midtown AGES: All WHAT: America’s most explosive Independence Day party will take place from two locations on the East River; Midtown and the South Street Seaport district. Arrive early to secure your spot. WANT TO GO? 212-494-4495. macys.com/fireworks.
Independence Day Celebration
WHEN: Monday, July 4, 12-4pm WHERE: Historic Richmond Town, 441 Clarke Ave., Staten Island AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy tons of patriotic fun at this annual festival featuring a pie-baking demonstration, historic arts and crafts, and a chance to meet patriotic villagers from the 1800s. Make sure to check out the displays of the Staten Island Model Railroaders, and listen to the dramatic reading of the Declaration of Independence. WANT TO GO? $8; $6 seniors and students ages 12-17; $5 children ages 4-11; free for children younger than 4. 718-351-1611. historicrichmondtown.org.
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WHEN: Monday, July 4, 10am-6pm WHERE: New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, Upper West Side AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate Fourth of July with a Founding Father, as part of Summer of Hamilton. Activities include meeting Alexander Hamilton and re-enactors from the 3rd New Jersey Regiment, tours, a big quiz, crafts, and musical entertainment. WANT TO GO? $19; $15 seniors, educators, and active military; $12 students; free for children. 212-873-3400. nyhistory.org.
The July 4th Harlem Children’s Parade FREE
WHEN: Monday, July 4, 10am WHERE: Morningside Drive, West 115th Street, Harlem AGES: All WHAT: Now in its 21st year, this children’s parade is led by a firetruck that turns into a giant sprinkler at the end of the parade. Don’t forget to wear swim clothes and water shoes! WANT TO GO? harlemparade.com.
Fourth of July Family Fireworks Celebration FREE
WHEN: Monday, July 4, 5-10:30pm WHERE: SouthPoint Park, 1 FDR Four Freedoms Park, Roosevelt Island AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a great view of the fireworks with this family event. Reservations required. WANT TO GO? 646-767-5095. fdrfourfreedomspark.org.
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Musicians SummerStage: The Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital Series FREE
WHEN: Saturday, July 9, 7-9pm WHERE: Central Park SummerStage, Rumsey Playfield, Central Park AGES: 9 and older WHAT: An evening of favorite opera arias and duets featuring Metropolitan Opera stars. WANT TO GO? 212-360-2777. cityparksfoundation.org.
Erin Lee and the Up Past Bedtime Band at Word for Word Kids FREE
WHEN: Saturday, July 9, 12pm WHERE: Bryant Park, 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue, Midtown AGES: 3-8 WHAT: Celebrate summer with songs and stories. This event will be held inside in case of rain. WANT TO GO? 212-768-4242. bryantpark.org.
SummerStage Kids: Mister G FREE
WHEN: Monday, July 11, 10:30am WHERE: J. Hood Wright Park, West 173 Street between Haven and Fort Washington avenues, Washington Heights AGES: All WHAT: A chance to see the 2015 Latin Grammy Award winner for Best Children’s Album for free. WANT TO GO? 212-360-2777. cityparksfoundation.org.
WeBop Family Jazz Party
WHEN: Saturday, July 16, 1pm and 3pm WHERE: Ertegun Atrium at Frederick P. Rose Hall, West 60th Street and Broadway, Upper West Side AGES: Newborn to 5 WHAT: A jazz party for families featuring WeBop and Jazz at the Lincoln Center musicians. WANT TO GO? $28.50. 212-258-9922. academy.jazz.org.
SummerStage Kids: Music with a Message FREE
WHEN: Wednesday, July 20, 10:30am WHERE: Seward Park, Jefferson and Canal streets, Lower East Side AGES: All WHAT: This young group aims to inspire positive change through its meaningful lyrics, covering topics such as gun violence and homelessness. WANT TO GO? cityparksfoundation.org.
Dance Party ‘Sleeping Beauty’ by American Ballet Theatre
Madison Square Concerts for Kids FREE
WHEN: Through July 28: Thursdays, 10:30am WHERE: Madison Square Park, Madison Avenue and 23rd Street, Flatiron District AGES: All WHAT: Catch some of the best children’s musicians and entertainers at this series of free concerts; part of a summer kids program that includes music, art, and storytelling. This month rock out to likes of Jazzy Ash and the Leaping Lizards and Trout Fishing in America. WANT TO GO? 212-538-1884. madisonsquarepark.org.
WHEN: Through July 2: Monday-Saturday, see website for times WHERE: The Metropolitan Opera House, 30 Lincoln Center Plaza, Upper West Side AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Featuring 400 lavish costumes, more than 200 wigs, and magnificent storybook sets, the beloved story of the beautiful Princess Aurora, the evil sorceress Carabosse, and the awakening kiss of a handsome prince is certain to cast a spell on your heart and imagination. WANT TO GO? $20-$200. 212-362-6000. metopera.org.
Family Music with Coyote Pups FREE
LC Kids Dance with Dancing Classrooms FREE
WHEN: Through Aug. 31: Tuesdays, 6pm WHERE: Inwood Hill Park, Indian Road Lawn, 218th Street and Indian Road, Inwood AGES: Newborn to 5 WHAT: A music and movement class for kids to learn about the world. WANT TO GO? 212-569-4112. nycgovparks.org.
WHEN: Saturday, July 9, 3pm WHERE: Damrosch Park, Lincoln Center, Broadway between 62nd and 63rd streets, Lincoln Square AGES: 5-12 WHAT: Part of the Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night’s Swing festival, this is a dance class for kids where they will learn merengue, tango, salsa, and swing steps. WANT TO GO? 888-541-3750. midsummernightswing.org.
Harlem Dances Series: Hearts of Men FREE
WHEN: Friday, July 15, 6:30pm WHERE: West Harlem Pier Park, 125th and Marginal streets, Harlem AGES: All WHAT: Learn dance from this all-male dance company, as part of the Summer on the Hudson series. WANT TO GO? nycgovparks.org.
Young Dancemakers Company FREE
WHEN: July 28–Aug. 5, see website for show times WHERE: Various venues across Manhattan, see website for locations AGES: All WHAT: A free, one-hour concert of new, original choreography by New York City teenagers, plus a guest repertory piece by Robert Battle, artistic director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. WANT TO GO? 718-329-7300. youngdancemakerscompany.org. ››
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Vikings: The Exhibition
WHEN: Through Sept. 5: Sunday-Tuesday, 10am-7pm; WednesdayThursday, 10am-8pm; Friday-Saturday, 10am-9pm WHERE: Discovery Times Square, 226 W. 44th St., Midtown AGES: All WHAT: This exhibit features the largest collection of Viking artifacts ever on display in North America. Experience full-scale model Viking ships, weapons, daily life, jewelry, and clothing. WANT TO GO? $29.50; $24 seniors; $20 children ages 4-12. 866-9879692. discoverytsx.com.
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The Art and Whimsy of Mo Willems
WHEN: Tuesday, July 12, 7pm WHERE: American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West and 79th Street, Upper West Side AGES: 9 and older WHAT: Astrophysicist Jackie Faherty will be your guide to the history and astronomy behind this fascinating phenomenon. WANT TO GO? $15. 212-769-5100. amnh.org.
WHEN: Through Sept. 25: Tuesday-Thursday and Saturdays, 10am6pm; Fridays, 10am-8pm; Sundays, 11am-5pm WHERE: New York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, Upper West Side AGES: All WHAT: The Art and Whimsy of Mo Willems is an ambling journey across a career that started on Sesame Street and led to a laundromat in Park Slope. WANT TO GO? Free with museum admission: $20; $15 seniors, educators, and active military; $12 students; $6 children ages 5-13; free for children 4 and younger. 212-873-3400. nyhistory.org.
Can You Guess? Photography Workshop FREE
Imagination Playground FREE
Manhattanhenge
WHEN: July 6-20, Wednesdays, 2:30pm WHERE: New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Children’s Center, 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue, Midtown AGES: 9-12 WHAT: Children will use cameras supplied by the NYPL to learn the basics of digital photography and capture their unique perspectives in this two-workshop series. Registration required. WANT TO GO? 212-621-0208. nypl.org.
WHEN: July 16-17, Saturday-Sunday, 12-4pm WHERE: Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park, 1 FDR Four Freedoms Park, Roosevelt Island AGES: All WHAT: Build whatever you imagine with oversized, architectural blocks on the lawn. WANT TO GO? 646-767-5095. fdrfourfreedomspark.org.
Lego Club FREE
WHEN: July 9–Oct. 31, Sunday-Thursday, 10am-8pm; FridaySaturday, 10am-9pm WHERE: Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, Pier 86, 46th Street and Twelfth Avenue, New York Harbor AGES: All WHAT: Find out if you’ve got what it takes to be the next James T. Kirk or Spock at this new immersive exhibition. Experience life as a Starfleet Academy cadet with interactive activities and many props and costumes from the TV show. WANT TO GO? $25; $23 seniors; $18 children; free for children 4 and younger. 212-245-0072. intrepidmuseum.org.
WHEN: Through July 26: Tuesdays, 3:30pm WHERE: New York Public Library, Ottendorfer branch, 135 Second Ave., East Village AGES: 5 and older WHAT: This is an open opportunity for kids to get creative and build anything they choose. The library will provide the Legos, while the kids provide the imagination. WANT TO GO? 212-674-0947. nypl.org.
Pop Up Maker Space FREE
Star Trek: The Starfleet Academy Experience
WHEN: Through Aug. 21: Sundays, 4:30pm; Thursdays, 5pm WHERE: Hudson River Park, Pier 84, 555 Twelfth Ave., Hell’s Kitchen AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Join the outdoor Maker Space for free workshops challenging participants to design and construct solutions to real-world problems. WANT TO GO? 212-627-2020. hudsonriverpark.eventbrite.com.
Once upon a time
Summer of Hamilton
Character Visit FREE
WHEN: July 4–Aug. 28, see website for activity times WHERE: The New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, Upper West Side AGES: All WHAT: A museum-wide celebration of the life and legacy of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. Throughout July and August the museum features exhibits, films, and family-friendly programing, including Living History Weekends during which kids can meet soldiers and civilians from 250 years ago. WANT TO GO? $20; $15 seniors, educators, and active military; $12 students; $6 children ages 5-13; free for children 4 and younger. 212873-3400. nyhistory.org. 34
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WHEN: July 2-3, Saturday-Sunday, 11am and 2pm WHERE: Strand Book Store, 828 Broadway, Union Square AGES: All WHAT: Each weekend, a book character visits the Strand for story time and crafts. This weekend, it’s Madeline! WANT TO GO? 212-473-1452. strandbooks.com.
MADreads
WHEN: Sunday, July 17, 10:30am WHERE: Museum of Arts and Design, 2 Columbus Circle, Columbus Circle AGES: 3-12, adult
WHAT: Read a story and explore a related exhibition at this literacybased program for preschool children. WANT TO GO? $16; $14 seniors; $12 students; free for children. 212-299-7777. madmuseum.org.
The Keeping Quilt: Stories, Art, and Clues to the Past
THE GREAT OUTDOORS
WHEN: Sunday, July 17, 11am WHERE: Eldridge Street Synagogue, 12 Eldridge St., Lower Manhattan AGES: 3-12 WHAT: Read Patricia Polacco’s book about families and tradition, then follow century-old clues around the synagogue and discover Eldridge Street’s own fascinating past. WANT TO GO? $20 per family. 212-219-0888. eldridgestreet.org.
The Swings FREE
Madison Square Kids: Reads FREE
WHEN: Saturday, July 23, 10am-2pm WHERE: High Line, West 14th Street passage, West Village AGES: All WHAT: Create, listen, build, and learn through stories, art, nature, and design. WANT TO GO? 212-843-9394. thehighline.org.
WHEN: Through Aug. 24: Wednesdays, 10am WHERE: Madison Square Park, Sparrow Lawn, Madison Avenue and 23rd Street, Flatiron District AGES: Newborn to 5 WHAT: This weekly series introduces kids to literature around themes including public art, animals, bugs, trees, and flowers. Regular storytellers will be joined by special guests including Story Laurie and The Story Pirates. WANT TO GO? 212-538-1884. madisonsquarepark.org.
Get in the Game: Be a Library All Star! FREE
WHEN: July 6–Aug. 31, Wednesdays, 4pm WHERE: New York Public Library, George Bruce branch, 518 W. 125th St., Harlem AGES: 5-12 WHAT: A summer reading club in which kids can learn new skills, take part in creative, hands-on activities and games, and talk about books. WANT TO GO? 212-662-9727. nypl.org.
The Picture Book Re-Imagined FREE
WHEN: July 12–Sept. 15, see website for times WHERE: Pratt Manhattan Gallery, 144 W. 14th St., 2nd Floor, West Village AGES: All WHAT: Learn about the impact of The Pratt Institute and Bank Street College of Education on the development of children’s literature and illustration as an art form. The exhibition includes original artwork, a reading room, and a bookstore. WANT TO GO? 718-363-3554. pratt.edu.
WHEN: Through July 7: daily, 12-8pm WHERE: Brookfield Place Promenade, 200 Vesey St., Battery Park AGES: All WHAT: A giant set of musical swings, each playing one of four instruments. WANT TO GO? 212-417-2445. brookfieldplaceny.com.
The High Line: Make it Sweet! FREE
Governors Island: The Hills
WHEN: July 19–Sept. 25, Monday-Friday, 10am-6pm; SaturdaySunday, 10am-7pm WHERE: Governors Island, ferries leave from Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, and 10 South St., Financial District AGES: All WHAT: The opening of the new area, The Hills, with slides and a sculpture. WANT TO GO? $2 ferry round trip fee. 212-440-2200. govisland.com.
Big City Fishing FREE
WHEN: Through Aug. 21: Sundays, 12-4pm WHERE: Pier 25, Hudson River Park, 225 West St., Soho AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Learn how to fish. Rods, reels, bait, and instruction is provided. WANT TO GO? 212-627-2020. hudsonriverpark.org.
Dynamic H2O
WHEN: Through Sept. 30: See website for times WHERE: Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 212 W. 83rd St., Upper West Side AGES: All WHAT: The exhibit features a 16-foot interactive water table. WANT TO GO? $12; free for children younger than 1; seniors pay as you wish. 212-721-1223. cmom.org.
Urban Farm Exploration Days FREE
WHEN: Through Sept. 24: Saturdays, 11am-3pm WHERE: Randall’s Island Park, 20 Randall’s Island Park, Randall’s Island AGES: All WHAT: Come discover the Randall’s Island Urban Farm. WANT TO GO? 212-860-1899. randallsisland.org.
Nature Walk FREE
WHEN: Through Sept. 25: Sundays, 9-10am WHERE: Christopher Street Fountain at Pier 45, Hudson River Park, 353 West St., Soho AGES: All WHAT: Learn about the park’s wildlife on guided nature walks. WANT TO GO? 212-627-2020. hudsonriverpark.eventbrite.com.
Preschool Play FREE
WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Mondays, 10am-12pm WHERE: Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park, 20 Battery Place, Battery Park City AGES: Newborn to 5 WHAT: Meet other toddlers, parents, and caregivers for interactive play. WANT TO GO? 212-267-9700. bpcparks.org. ›› BigAppleParent 35
2016 Summer Playstreets Program FREE
movers & shakers
WHEN: July 5–Aug. 19, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm WHERE: Various venues citywide, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: The Police Athletic League will again close off streets, playgrounds, and parks throughout the five boroughs to provide children with safe, supervised places to enjoy outdoor summer activities, including sports, arts and crafts, games, music, and dance. WANT TO GO? 212-477-9450. palnyc.org.
Kayaking
WHEN: Through July 5: Tuesdays, 2:30pm WHERE: Nelson A. Rockefeller Park, River Terrace and Warren Street, Battery Park City AGES: 3-5 WHAT: Stretch out those little legs and have fun kicking, running, and learning the soccer basics with an emphasis on fun. WANT TO GO? 212-267-9700. bcpparks.org.
WHEN: Through Aug. 30: See websites for schedule details. WHERE: Hudson River Park, Piers 96, 66, 40, 84, and 26, Tribeca, Greenwich Village, Clinton, Chelsea, and Hell’s Kitchen AGES: All WHAT: This summer take a kayak out on the Hudson River and have some fun splashing about. There are five different locations you can get your feet wet, with many offering lessons as well as rentals. WANT TO GO? Price varies with some locations offering free kayaking. hudsonriverpark.org.
Learn to Ride for Kids FREE
Youth Basketball Clinics FREE
Soccer for Preschoolers FREE
WHEN: Saturday, July 16, 11am WHERE: Howard Bennett Playground, between Lenox and Fifth avenues and West 135th and 136th streets, Harlem AGES: 13 and older WHAT: Students learn how to balance, pedal, start, stop, and steer a bike, as well as adjust a helmet for proper fit. WANT TO GO? 718-408-0243. nycgovparks.org.
WHEN: Through Oct. 29: Saturdays, see website for times WHERE: North Meadow Recreation Center, Mid-Park at 97th Street, Central Park AGES: 3 and older WHAT: Improve your basketball skills at this high-energy clinic. WANT TO GO? 212-348-4867. centralparknyc.org.
Pier 6 Family Field Day FREE
WHEN: Saturday, July 23, 10am-2pm WHERE: Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 6, Atlantic Avenue and Furman Street, Brooklyn Heights AGES: All WHAT: Come play games of all shapes and sizes, from volleyball clinics to potato sack and relay races. WANT TO GO? 718-222-9939. brooklynbridgepark.org.
‘Star Wars’ Yoga Jedi Training
WHEN: Tuesday, July 26, 2-3:30pm WHERE: Karma Kids Yoga, 25 W. 23rd St., 3rd Floor, Chelsea AGES: 5 and older WHAT: A Star Wars-themed yoga adventure. Costumes are encouraged. WANT TO GO? $50. 646-638-1444. karmakidsyoga.com.
The Lunch Bunch
WHEN: July 6-27, Wednesdays, 12:15pm WHERE: 92 Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave., Upper East Side AGES: Newborn to 5 WHAT: Escape the heat and play in the 92Y’s playroom. Bring your lunch and enjoy games and stories, and make new friends. WANT TO GO? $20. 212-415-5500. 92y.org.
Vintage Baseball FREE
WHEN: Saturday, July 30, 12-4pm WHERE: Governors Island, ferries leave from Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, and 10 South St., Financial District AGES: All WHAT: The Gotham Base Ball Club, established in 1852, which became the NY Giants in 1883, will display a double header on the Parade Grounds next to Fort Jay. WANT TO GO? 212-440-2200. govisland.com. 36
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animal lovers
SummerStage Kids: Central Park Zoo Wildlife Theater FREE
WHEN: Wednesday, July 6, 10:30am WHERE: Seward Park, Essex Street, Lower East Side AGES: All WHAT: Wildlife Theater travels from the Central Park Zoo to entertain and educate children about wild things and wild places. WANT TO GO? cityparksfoundation.org.
Evening Bat Walks in Central Park
WHEN: July 8-29, Mondays, 8pm WHERE: The American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West and 79th Street, Upper West Side AGES: 9 and older WHAT: Join the New York City Bat Group for a walk to discover bats in Central Park. Sign up no later than one week in advance. WANT TO GO? $40, $25 for children 12 and younger. 212-769-5100. amnh.org.
Crocs: Ancient Predators in a Modern World
WHEN: Through Dec. 28: daily, see website for times WHERE: American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West and 79th Street, Upper West Side AGES: All WHAT: Crocs: Ancient Predators in a Modern World will immerse visitors in the world of crocs, with engaging interactives, models, artifacts, and living specimens, including an African dwarf crocodile, Siamese crocodile, and American alligator hatchlings. WANT TO GO? See website for ticket prices. 212-769-5100. amnh.org.
AGES: All WHAT: A free weekly event in July that includes music, storytelling, and theater for young audiences. Acts include Joanie Leeds & The Nightlights and Bilingual Birdies. WANT TO GO? nycgovparks.org.
‘Aladdin’
WHEN: July 2-31, Saturday-Sunday, 2pm WHERE: Galli Theater, 151 W. 26th St., 7th Floor, Chelsea AGES: 5 and older WHAT: The magical tale of Aladdin and his special lamp. WANT TO GO? $20; $15 children. 212-731-0668. gallitheaterny.com.
‘Little Red’s Hood’
Show time!
WHEN: Through July 31: See website for days and times WHERE: Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre in Central Park, West 81st Street and Central Park West, Upper West Side AGES: 3-12 WHAT: A fresh retelling of the celebrated Little Red Riding Hood tale updated with a modern sensibility that will appeal to kids. WANT TO GO? $10; $7 for children younger than 12. 212-9889093. cityparksfoundation.org.
New York Classical Theatre: ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ FREE
The New York Spring Spectacular Starring The Radio City Rockettes
WHEN: Through July 2: Wednesday-Saturday, 7pm WHERE: Rockefeller Park, west of River Terrace and Murray Street, Battery Park City AGES: All WHAT: A midsummer night with the backdrop of the Hudson River is the perfect setting for the Bard’s classic comedy, performed in honor of the 400th anniversary of his death. WANT TO GO? 212-267-9700. bpcparks.org.
SummerStage Kids: ‘Acrobuffos’ and ‘Rob & Miss Jane’ FREE
WHEN: Thursday, July 7, 10:30am WHERE: Courtney Callender Playground, Fifth Avenue between West 130th and East 131st streets, Harlem AGES: All WHAT: You’re sure to leave this show with a smile on your face after watching two acts that combine theater, circus, dance, and comedy, with hilarious results. WANT TO GO? cityparksfoundation.org.
Kidz Bop Concert
WHEN: Sunday, July 17, 2pm WHERE: Coney Island Amphitheater, 3052 W. 21st St., Coney Island, Brooklyn AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Features the biggest songs of the year and fun surprises. WANT TO GO? $25-$45. kidzbop.com.
WHEN: Through Aug. 7: See the website for show times WHERE: Radio City Music Hall, 1260 Sixth Ave., Midtown AGES: All WHAT: The Rockettes return for a new show, celebrating the magic of New York in the summer. Featuring song and dance numbers set at iconic Big Apple landmarks. WANT TO GO? $39-$130. 866-858-0007. radiocity.com.
CityParks Puppetmobile: ‘Puss In Boots’ FREE
WHEN: Through Aug. 8: See website for days and times WHERE: Various parks throughout New York City, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: The puppeteers from the Swedish Cottage Marionette theater are on the road again with this year’s touring PuppetMobile. WANT TO GO? cityparksfoundation.org.
‘Junie B.’s Essential Survival Guide to School’ FREE
WHEN: July 20–Aug. 19, daily, see website for times WHERE: Lucille Lortel Theatre, 121 Christopher St., Greenwich Village AGES: 5-12 WHAT: Every year Theatreworks gives away free tickets to its shows to nonprofit and educationational organizations, with the aim of giving kids access to theater who might otherwise not get a chance. There are a limited number of free tickets made available to the public every day, on a first-come, first-serve basis. WANT TO GO? 212-279-4200. theatreworksusa.org.
Adventures from Ezra Jack Keats: ‘Skates & Maggie’ and ‘The Pirate’
WHEN: July 9-27, see website for show times WHERE: TADA! Youth Theater, 15 W. 28th St., Chelsea AGES: All WHAT: Two shows performend by the talented kids at TADA! WANT TO GO? $25; $10-$15 for children. 212-252-1619. tadatheater.com.
Coming up next month:
Summer on the Hudson: Children’s Performance Series FREE
Aug. 12-28: Fringe JR at Fringe NY, Lower East Side and East Village
WHEN: July 7-28, Thursdays, 10am WHERE: Pier I, Riverside Park South, Riverside Drive between 65th and 72nd streets, Upper West Side
Aug. 27: McDonald’s B-Boy Royale 3, NYU Skirball Center Aug. 28: Street League Skateboarding World Tour, Newark, NJ Aug. TBA: Summer Streets, Citywide BigAppleParent 37
birthday parties
Throw a Great Party for Any Age Three experts share their knowledge for planning a perfect birthday bash. ››
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lanning and hosting a birthday for a child of any age can be stressful and seem daunting. We’re here to help! A party planner, a party entertainer, and a mom who’s been in your shoes share their best tips to ensure everyone has a good time, no matter the age.
First Birthday
Time: Children get tired quickly so having a 90-minute party scheduled after naptime is preferred. You don’t want your child to have a meltdown, and this is when children have the highest energy level. —Linda Kaye, owner of Linda Kaye’s Partymakers and author of Bake a Cake Party Book Guest List: Limit it to no more than two or three children and their parents. Keep in mind that the more children there are, the louder the volume. —Jenna Higgins, author of Bashes on a Budget: Kids’ Birthdays Entertainment: It should engage your baby and use lots of music and instruments. Look for an entertainer who can use finger play, scarves, and parachutes, and involve the adults as well. —Janis Dionne McDavid, a.k.a. Ms. Janis, musician and birthday party entertainer 38
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Food: Bite-sized foods that don’t require sitting down and cutting are great options. Consider a buffet of mini-wraps, cheese, fruit, and mini water bottles. —LK Cake: Make or buy a cake with a design that your child will recognize, such as a favorite stuffed animal or toy. Having a separate mini-cake (or “smash cake”) for him has become popular, and he can get messy with that one. —LK Goodie Bags: Fun stickers that go with your theme or a coloring book and crayons are perfect. —JM Capture This Moment: Take a few family photos before your child gets cake all over her new outfit. Must-have photos include blowing out the candles, the entertainer with your child, and a group photo of all the children. —JH
Toddlers
Time: Ninety minutes is a good time frame. A light lunch, some running around, and then it is time for a nap. Guests won’t expect a long birthday. —JH Guest List: The number of guests should be between 12 and 20. Keep in mind: Children should be supervised by the parent, caregiver, or grown-up that brings them to your party. —JM
Entertainment: Clowns who arrive without any makeup and then put their makeup on in front of the children is fun because the children won’t get intimidated when they see that the clown is a real person. —LK Food: For the children, chicken tenders, applesauce, crackers, and fruit are great. Keep it simple for the adults with a chili or a taco bar. Something you can fix before the birthday is key. —JH Cake: Make your own birthday cake and get your child involved. Baking your own makes the cake that much more special, especially if it’s the first time you will be baking one together. —JM Goodie Bags: Incorporate the theme of the party and your child’s interests. For instance, if he loves robots, the children can build and decorate the robots and then take them home. —JM Capture This Moment: Children love watching themselves, so upload photos from the party to your computer and put together a simple slideshow the kids can watch on TV. —LK
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Preschoolers
Time: Two hours works well for those parents brave enough to leave their children and pick them up later, and gives the children enough time to enjoy themselves without hitting the dreaded meltdown point. —JH Guest List: The number depends on where you’ll be having the party, but do invite the people significant in your child’s life. —LK Entertainment: Your child’s personality should reflect the entertainment. Themed parties are fun because the children jump right in and use their imaginations. Get creative and make up activities related to the theme. —JM Food: Individually wrapped items such as granola bars, fruit treats, and prepackaged crackers are all fantastic options to supplement your main meal. You can recycle what the children don’t eat, and it’s your best shot at getting them to eat something. —JH Cake: Ask your child what she wants and offer her options. She’ll feel like she has input and it will certainly get her excited. —JH Goodie Bags: Books related to the theme of the party along with a small bag of candy are great. —LK Capture This Moment: Shoot the times when your child is interacting without you. Independence is huge at this age, so try to get those moments from a distance if possible. —JH
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Time: Ninety minutes to two hours is appropriate at this age, when many kids have parties outside the home. —JM Guest List: The number of guests won’t overwhelm your child, so decide based on the capacity of the party location. Families often opt for two parties: one for family and one for friends and classmates. —JH Entertainment: Places such as museums and skating rinks are great because the entertainment is built in. Or the party can be held at your child’s karate or dance school, and the children can take a class together, and then enjoy food and cake. —JM Food: A make-your-own sandwich buffet makes the food continued on next page ››
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experience fun and saves on the cost of catering. —LK Cake: Stick with your child’s tradition, but change it a little with sparkling, numbered, or unique candles. —JH Goodie Bags: Burn a CD of music that matches the theme of the party. —JM Capture This Moment: Children typically won’t have any problem playing it up for the cameras so ask them fun, silly questions on camera and make sure to get a group photo to remember the day. —JH
Tweens (ages 9-12)
Time: Two to three hours is ideal. —JM Guest List: Consider the space in which you are entertaining and then overestimate that amount. There tends to be a little wiggle room with RSVPs, and you should expect last-minute additions as well. —JH Entertainment: Children want to feel grown-up, so do a makeover party, a sleepover with an activity, or a baseball game. —LK Food: Cook your child’s favorite meal or have his favorite foods delivered. —JM Cake: You can make the cake the centerpiece of the party or get a cake that ties into the theme. —LK Goodie Bags: Try unexpected things such as a bag of microwaveable popcorn with soda and candy for a backyard movie-theme party or a jar of chocolate syrup and one topping with a label that reads, “After Party Indulgence.” —JH Capture This Moment: Give each party guest a disposable camera to take as many pictures as he or she wants. It’s fun for them, and you’ll end up with some great shots. —JM
Teenagers (ages 13-18)
Time: Between three and four hours, depending on the activity and how big the party is. —JM Guest List: Expect 20 or more teens, unless you are hosting a destination birthday party in which case your child should invite one or two friends. —JH Entertainment: Teens want to feel cool, so choose a place with a lounge-like atmosphere. A dance instructor can teach the group some moves. —LK Food: Serve fried chicken and easy-to-eat pastas, and a sundae or a smoothie bar. —LK Cake: Simply cut the cake and pass it out, or if your child can handle the attention, have a few friends carry out the cake and sing. —JH Goodie Bags: Gift cards such as $5 for Starbucks are the perfect fit. —JH Capture This Moment: Documentary style works well, so videotape the scene before the guests arrive, a few moments of your teen getting ready, and some candid moments with friends. —JH
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Now that your children are headed toward the pre-teen and adolescent years, party planning takes on a whole different hue. Here are some popular party ideas to help in your planning.
Party Ideas for Tween Girls
“Tween girls have very definite ideas about what they want for a party,” says Linda Kaye, owner of Linda Kaye’s Partymakers. “It’s important though—and this is also true for the parents of teens—for the parents to work with their daughters and offer direction.” Some favorite parties for girls of this age include: • Craft parties: Doll-making, jewelry design, ceramics, chocolate molding, and all kinds of structured craft activities. May be held at home or at a crafts studio or local Y. • Gymnastics, skating, and pool parties: Held at gymnastics centers, where the girls are instructed in the use of equipment such as hoops, balance beams, and trampolines; at ice-skating or roller rinks; or at community or backyard pools. • Makeover and spa parties: These are held either at home (in which a makeup and hair consultant is present) or in a beauty salon or spa. Girls get their hair and nails done, and may experiment with makeup application or a variety of skin-care products. • Sleepovers: Usually begin after dinner, and may include anywhere from three to 12 girls. Some parties are loosely structured with watching movies being the only planned activity. Others include some craft projects or organized games. Instead of (or in addition to) a birthday cake, many sleepovers include a make-your-own sundae bar. • Specialty parties: Zumba or other dance class party held at a dance studio, murder mystery, bake-your-own goodies party held at a bakery, or parties held at a comedy club that caters to this age group.
Party Ideas for Tween Boys
Since this tends to be a high-energy, boisterous age, most parties are held outside the home in some type of rented facility, such as: • Action-themed parties: “Boys like adventure and team playing,” Kaye says. “Anything from a scavenger hunt at home or through the city is fun.” Visiting a museum or some kind of science activity are always options, she adds. • Sports parties: Everything from basketball to miniature golf, soccer, roller hockey, and bowling. These can be held in a specialty facility (like a bowling alley or roller rink), but are increasingly held at large, multi-sports complexes where party guests can participate in a number of different activities. Parties at sporting events—Mets or Yankees, anyone?—are also popular. • “Hi-tech” parties: Activities may include laser tag, hyperspace simulators, and virtual reality games such as virtual skiing or motorcycle racing.
Party Ideas for Teens
Many teens are happy to forego parties until a bar or bat mitzvah or the big sweet 16 gala. Other than those times, birthday parties for teens tend to be lowkey and casual, such as: • Dinner parties: Host a party at your teen’s favorite restaurant for a group of their friends. • Sports parties: For 12- to 16-year-old boys, some variations on sports parties may still be popular, especially the ones that require a level of skill and dexterity. • Experience parties: Teen dance parties, karaoke events, going to a movie, or attending a sporting event are often popular with this age group. • Coed parties: Some teenage girls are definitely into large birthday parties, as long as they get to invite boys, and plenty of them! Entertainment usually includes music and dancing, and typical fare includes nachos, pizza, chips, and cake.
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Locations on Upper East Side and Upper West Side 516-551-2271 16handles.com/party 16handlesparties@gmail.com 16 Handles has locations on both the UES and the UWS, and we are New York City’s No. 1 frozen yogurt and dessert destination! With endless frozen yogurt and topping combinations, guests can flaunt their flavors and unleash their inner fro-yo chefs! Our stores are the ideal venues for your child’s next birthday party—you can rent out our party room during designated hours, rent out the entire store before it opens, or choose a buy out during regular business hours (special pricing applies). Arrange entertainment options or we can provide assistance!
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Proudly serving Manhattan, Westchester, Long Island, Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx 516-577-0000 718-971-5862 clowns.com At Clowns.com, our goal is to create an unforgettable and memorable party experience for you and your family. We provide the highest quality children’s entertainment and rental services in the industry. If you’re looking for a professional, dependable, and enthusiastic team, you’ve come to the right place! We are a family-owned and -operated entertainment company, offering a wide range of party and entertainment services including clowns, inflatable bounce houses, characters, magicians, princesses, magic shows, face painting, and party concession rentals.
Dave’s Cast Of Characters
914-235-7100 davescast.com Make your party a special one! Dave’s entertainment services include more than 100 costumed characters. From princesses and
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superheroes to pirates and tea parties, there’s something for everyone. We feature DJs, clowns, magicians, face painters, balloon sculptors, photo booths, and food carts. Spectacular inflatable attractions include Wild One and Kong’s Revenge obstacle courses, Cliffhanger Slide, and Mickey Park. Water fun includes the Big Kahuna and the gigantic Polar Plunge slides. New robotic animals. Frozen and Katy Perry parties. Enjoy bouncers, the Spider-Man Velcro wall, gladiator joust, sports inflatables, robots, and racecars.
Ms. Janis Music
800-704-8862 msjanis.com msjanismusic@gmail.com Groovy music by Ms. Janis Music is what you’ll get with a Ms. Janis Music performer. Our entertainers come to your home, venue, school, or summer party in the park. We bring everything with us to keep children ages 5 and younger entertained. We’ve got you covered from first birthday parties to active toddler and preschool parties, and playgroups. Bubbles, scarves, instruments for the kids, and a play parachute are some of the fun props we use to keep the kids entertained and smiling from ear to ear! Ms. Janis Music also offers parties and classes for children with special needs.
Mystery & Mayhem
212-260-2295 mysteryandmayhem.com mitzvahzoe@aol.com Mystery & Mayhem offers hilarious, interactive, unique, and age-appropriate dress-up mystery parties during which guests ages 8-18 become the suspects in a dastardly crime. “Like Clue, but better!” is the way one youngster described the event. Choose from five mysterious, riveting, and winning dramas, or we can theme your party around Nancy Drew, Sherlock Holmes, Harry Potter, or any of your child’s favorite heroes or heroines. “Best party I ever had!” is an oft-repeated refrain; once from a child
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who did all five; her first one at age 9 and her last at age 18!
Birthday Party Places 16 Handles
Locations on Upper East Side and Upper West Side 516-551-2271 16handles.com/party 16handlesparties@gmail.com 16 Handles has locations on both the UES and the UWS, and we are New York City’s No. 1 frozen yogurt and dessert destination! With endless frozen yogurt and topping combinations, guests can flaunt their flavors and unleash their inner fro-yo chefs! Our stores are the ideal venues for your child’s next birthday party—you can rent out our party room during designated hours, rent out the entire store before it opens, or choose a buy out during regular business hours (special pricing applies). Arrange entertainment options or we can provide assistance!
Bee In Motion
New York City metro area, Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island 516-680-8497 beeinmotion.com info@beeinmotion.com Bee In Motion fun, active birthday parties are for children of all ages. All participants will enjoy a variety of energetic, age-appropriate games that can include, but are not limited to favorites such as capture the flag, dodgeball, gaga ball, tag, kickball, flag football, soccer, swimming, and all other sport-specific activities. Invite 10-30 friends, and adults are required to sit back, relax, and enjoy. Visit beeinmotion.com or call 516-680-8497 today!
Children’s Museum of the Arts
103 Charlton St. 212-274-0986 cmany.org Birthday parties at the Children’s Museum of the Arts offer an innovative way to celebrate for all ages! Parties begin with free time to explore the museum’s interactive workshops followed by
a private, hands-on workshop of your choice led by our experienced teaching artists. Workshop options are endless! Choose from suggested projects, including a collaborative Jackson Pollock Mural, Clay Creatures, and Animation, or let us customize a project to fit your party theme! Host a fully catered party or provide your own refreshments. cmany.org/rentals/birthdays.
CoolMess
137 E. 62nd St. 215-355-9834 coolmess.com events@coolmess.com At CoolMess, kids can make ice cream at their table! They choose chocolate or vanilla base and mix-ins, and watch it churn into a flavor of their own. After eating, kids can fill up their own containers at the candy wall—this doubles as the perfect goodie bag to send home. For the sweetest party ever, come to CoolMess! You can walk-in, host a small party for a few friends, or rent out the entire parlor with a DJ and any theme you can imagine.
The Fashion Class
21 W. 39th St. 646-329-6663 thefashionclass.com Learn from real fashion designers with a runway or sewing party this year in our 2,500-squarefoot, bright, sunny, and pink fashion studio! Guests can choose from a variety of our most popular sewing projects, or put on a full runway show complete with makeup and hair styling. Sewers use our stateof-the-art touch screen Singer sewing machines, easy to use and complete with loads of safety features. Runway shows take place on our 24-foot, light-up runway with a take-home runway photo. Starting at age 6, Fashion Class parties are fabulous for any age!
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Kids in Sports
1420 Second Ave. (at East 74th Street) 212-744-4900 kidsinsports.com info@kisnyc.com Kids In Sports offers a fun, memorable experience for kids ages 2-12! Select one to three sports to focus on, and our experienced coaches design the party to suit your child’s sports interests and abilities. Sports options include football, baseball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, and floor hockey. A standard party is 90 minutes.
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Various locations 347-706-4700 nykidsclub.com nykidsclub@nykidsclub.com Our thematic celebrations for children ages 1-12 are expertly planned to bring delight to the birthday child while captivating your guests—including the adults! The magic unfolds when our theatrical birthday leaders transform our state-of-the-art gym into an obstacle adventure course, princess castle, a superhero command center, and more! Your personal party coordinator will plan the celebration with you to customize your party and ensure the entire experience is magical and memorable.
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ST. LUKE’S THEATRE
St. Luke’s Theatre brings this inventive adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe to the New York stage -- the first book in his beloved The Chronicles of Narnia series. As two actors play eight characters, both human and animal, you’ll travel to Narnia through the old wardrobe with the four Pevensie children, and get swept up in their journey to stand with the great lion Aslan against the evil White Witch. She’s placed the land of Narnia under enchantment, and now it’s always winter, but never Christmas. A wonderful theatrical experience for the entire family, recommended for ages 5 and up.
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SPECIALTY CAMPS Arts in Action Visual Art Program
711 Amsterdam Ave. 917-741-2297 artsinactionvap.org Children enjoy learning to draw and paint in a sunny studio. Why study with Arts in Action? Our spiraling fine art curriculum develops skills such as critical thinking, sequencing, fine motor coordination, analytical reasoning, and lengthened attention. We offer after-school and Saturday classes as well as theme workshops during holiday breaks. During summer we offer two art camps. Afternoon Fine Art Camp offers weekly museum trips that inspire campers to draw, paint, and sculpt like masters. Morning Textile Arts Camp offers children an
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328 E. 61st St., 2nd Floor 917-281-1030 theballetclub.com/ register-now-from-metro-parent/ anne@theballetclub.com The Ballet Club offers three creative, fun, full- and half-day summer programs throughout the summer for children ages 3½-8, including our Ballet Arts Camp, Movement and Art Camp, and Movement Mini Camp. Camps include alternating days of ballet, yoga, drama, creative dance, and indoor and outdoor games and activities. Costume shop, ballet, story time, music, or fine arts are offered in the afternoon. You may select the weeks that work for you. To register, contact The Ballet Club at 917-2811030 or info@theballetclub. com, or register online at theballetclub.com.
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eastvillagedanceproject.com eastvillagedanceproject@gmail.com East Village Dance Project, a dance education program for ages 4 through adult, is recognized for its innovative approach by offering classes to all, regardless of social or economic situation. EVDP offers classes in ballet, pointe, modern, improvisation, and beginning choreography in a nurturing, community-minded environment. Through supportive and attentive instruction students develop proper alignment and a strong, expansive technique. The EVDP Teen Company is a pre-professional audition-based performance company that offers a platform for area teens to perform original, student-generated choreography as well as repertory from talented guest choreographers.
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Upper East Side: 307 E. 84th St. 212-737-3344 Upper West Side: 150 W. 72nd St., 2nd floor 212-579-3344 manhattanenrichment.com ftknewyork@yahoo.com FasTracKids is a leader in preparing New York City children to get into the most competitive and coveted public and private schools. Our centers offer a wide array of enrichment programs including math and English tutoring, gifted and talented test prep, FasTracKids Preschool, Summer Camp, and after-school science classes. Independent research has shown that children enrolled in FasTracKids improved their expressive and receptive vocabularies 100-150 percent faster than their peers! Call us today to see how we can put your child on the fast track to academic success!
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Purchase College, 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase 914-273-8500 fscamps.com Weekly day sessions for ages 4-16, June-August. Campers can choose and combine weeks from 19 individualized specialty programs: tennis, soccer, basketball, baseball, lacrosse,
football, multi-sports, field hockey, cheerleading, volleyball, circus arts, magic, softball, diving, horseback riding, swim, academic, STEM education, and Rising Stars (children going into kindergarten and first grade). Our staff is a highly trained team of professionals, and limited enrollment ensures that they get to know each camper’s individual needs. Supervised swimming is included, as is instructional swim for Rising Stars. Lunch option, door-to-door transportation from Manhattan and Westchester available.
Hostos Athletics Basketball Academy hostosathletics.com To register: hostosathletics.com/ sb_output.aspx?form=26 caimansportscamp@gmail.com The Hostos Basketball Academy enables players of all ability levels to refine their skills in every aspect of the game. Areas of focus include the fundamentals of shooting, dribbling, passing, moving with and without the ball, post moves, rebounding, fast breaks, footwork drills, communication, group dynamics, and leadership both on and off the court. The Basketball Academy’s coaching staff of pro-athletes and college coaches are dedicated to teaching skill development, proper technique, and overall court awareness, preparing players to be in top form for season play while having a fun summer.
Kids in Sports
1420 Second Ave. (at East 74th Street) 212-744-4900 kidsinsports.com info@kisnyc.com Kids in Sports has two great camps this summer making it the perfect choice for summer fun! Our indoor camp for ages 2½-5 runs from 9am-12:30pm each day. Camp combines all the great sports of our yearlong program and adds arts and crafts, snack time, story time, and group play. Boys and girls ages 4-9 can enjoy our outdoor camp at Randall’s Island. With a short, supervised bus ride, spacious outdoor fields, and experienced coaches, there is no better place to play and enjoy sports, games, and races this summer.
The Little Gym
2121 Broadway, 2nd Floor (between 74th and 75th streets), Upper West Side 212-799-1225 tlgupperwestsideny.com 207 E. 94th St. (between Second and Third avenues), Upper East Side 212-787-1124 tlguppereastsideny.com 28 Franklin Turnpike, Waldwick, NJ 201-445-4444 tlgwaldwicknj.com 777 White Plains Road, Scarsdale 914-722-0072 tlgscarsdaleny.com The Little Gym is an exercise and motor development center offering gymnastics classes, sports skills development, dance, cheerleading, and karate classes for children ages 4 months to 12 years, in a loving, non-competitive environment. Qualified instructors implement programs designed to build self-esteem and confidence. An emphasis on music and fun encourages both physical and emotional growth. The Little Gym also offers summer camp, holiday camp, Parent Survival Night, and Awesome Birthday Bashes.
Summer Art Camps provide a fun, fascinating, inspiring experience in painting, sculpting, drawing, and photography. Children benefit from superb facilities in our stunning Fifth Avenue home, as well as artistic opportunities afforded by Central Park. Students are taught and mentored by professionals who are experienced in working with all ages and skill levels. Foster your child’s creativity and critical thinking skills, while inspiring their spirit of collaboration and discovery.
Usdan Summer Camp for the Arts 185 Colonial Springs Road, Wheatley Heights 844-818-6223 usdan.com Usdan Summer Camp of the Arts is the nation’s pre-eminent nonprofit arts day camp. TimeOut New York Kids declared Usdan a “Best Of” camp, and Usdan has been profiled in The New York Times and Time Magazine. Each day, 1,600 students, ages 6-18, travel to Usdan’s
Wheatley Heights campus from all Long Island neighborhoods. Usdan offers 40 programs in music, art, theater, dance, writing, chess, and nature. Transportation to and from the camp is by air-conditioned buses. Three, four, or seven-week sessions are offered from June 27-Aug. 12.
The Wild Traveler
1-866-514-0829 thewildtraveler.com info@thewildtraveler.com Make your summer adventurous and sign up for The Wild Traveler’s 17-day teen adventure trip to Hawaii. You’ll travel to two islands (Hawaii and Kauai), get SCUBA certified, learn how to surf, kayak down jungle rivers, snorkel with manta rays, hike the Na Pali Coast, volunteer on a habitat restoration project, swim at the base of Hanakapiai Falls, camp on beachside campgrounds, eat shave ice, and explore ancient Hawaiian temples! No experienced required. Space is still available.
MakerState
123 W. 71st St. Edward Denard: 917-720-3521 Jonathan Collins: 845-641-7331 Stephen Gilman: 845-99-9300 maker-state.com MakerState STEM Summer Camp, June 29-Sept. 2 (10 weeks—register for one or more weeks), focuses on building creativity, problem-solving, and executive functioning skills for kids, ages 6-12, through handson projects in Lego robotics, educational Minecraft, coding and game design, 3-D design, moviemaking, and rocket science. Locations include Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Lower East Side, and Park Slope. Before camp (8-9am) and after camp (3-5pm) available. Your $200 off discount code is BIGAPPLE at maker-state.com.
National Academy Museum & School
1083 Fifth Ave. 212-369-4880 nationalacademy.org schoolinfo@nationalacademy.org With camps designed for ages 6–18, the National Academy
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A roundup of health and safety tips from local doctors and experts ››
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e searched the archives of our website and found some of the best health and safety advice from local experts, from dealing with colds to choosing the right doctor for your family, and even some valuable safety tips for when your family is having fun outdoors.
Dealing with Colds “There are so many cold symptoms, but it’s ok to send your child to school with a runny nose, a little sneezing, and a slight cough with instructions to always cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze and always dispose of tissues. Send her with a hand cleaner or hand sanitizer for her to keep in her bag so she can constantly clean her hands.” —Sandyha Katz, M.D., an emergency medical associate of Nyack Hospital Emergency Department in Nyack, on when your child should stay home vs. when it’s okay to go to school (nymetroparents.com/symptoms) “Hand washing is one of the most effective things you can do to safeguard your health and should be done both before eating or drinking and before touching your mouth, eyes, or nose (these are entrance points for germs). For best results, wash hands to the tune of ‘Happy Birthday,’ sung twice, or about 15-20 seconds. Make sure to clean in between fingers, the top and bottom surfaces of hands, and under the nail bed.” —Philip Tierno, Ph.D., clinical professor of microbiology and pathology at NYU School of
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Medicine in Manhattan, on keeping your family healthy when one person is sick (nymetroparents.com/family-health) “Figuring out whether your child has the flu can be difficult. The common cold is associated with a runny nose, congestion, cough and occasionally a fever. It may also initially begin with a sore throat. Influenza usually causes fatigue, body and muscle aches, sore throat, congestion, cough, and fever.” —Gary Mirkin, M.D., CEO of Allied Physicians Group, which has practices in New York City, Long Island, and Westchester and Rockland counties, on determining whether your child has a cold or the flu (nymetroparents.com/cold-flu)
Choosing a Doctor “Your pediatrician becomes a member of your extended family in some sense. We don’t only take care of the babies—it’s important to take care of the whole family unit and how the baby affects the family unit. So its really important that parents feel like they can trust the advice their pediatrician gives and feel like they’re not being judged by how they feel and what they’re bringing to the table.” —Hai Cao, M.D., a pediatrician at Park Slope Pediatrics in Park Slope, Brooklyn, on choosing a pediatrician (nymetroparents.com/pediatrician) “Ask yourself whether the pediatrician isn’t a good fit or whether it’s the whole practice. If you are interested in working with another pediatrician in the practice, it shouldn’t be a problem. You
can ask for a different pediatrician when you make your child’s next appointment. If you wish to change to a different practice, don’t feel guilty or worry that you will hurt anyone’s feelings. Your child’s care is the most important consideration.” —Sanjiv Shah, M.D., chief medical director of Fidelis Care, which offers free and low-cost health insurance coverage, on changing pediatricians (nymetroparents.com/new-doc) “What, if any, training is given to staff regarding providing care for patients with developmental disabilities? What do you do if a patient becomes agitated or combative in the waiting room? How do you draw blood or give shots if a patient with a developmental disability objects? Do you have or participate in any programs to help desensitize a patient to these more invasive procedures?” —Lela Mayers, M.D., M.P.H., medical director at Aetna and former chief of medicine at Premier HealthCare in New York City, on some questions to ask when searching for a doctor for your child with special needs (nymetroparents.com/special-doctor)
Outdoor Health & Safety “Following swimming or bathing, dry the outside of the ear with a dry towel. Tilt the head to the side for 10 seconds to allow excess moisture to drain out. For adults only, if you or your child experiences water in the canal a hair dryer can be used on the lowest setting held at least 1 foot away from the ear. The warm air will dry the canal.” —Stefanie Wolf, Au.D., clinical audiologist at Audiology of Nassau County in Rockville Centre, on preventing swimmer’s ear (nymetroparents.com/swimmers-ear) “With the helmet level on your head, you should see the very edge or rim of your helmet when you look up past your eyebrows—approximately two finger widths above your eyebrow. The straps should meet and form a ‘V’ right under each ear lobe. To check, form a ‘V’ with two fingers around your ear. Once the straps are adjusted in a ‘V’, buckle them. The straps should be snug but not too tight. Adjust until you can put no more than two fingers between the strap and your chin.” —Dr. Katz, on making sure bike helmets fit properly (nymetroparents.com/proper-helmet-fit) “The American Academy of Dermatology recommends that anyone, kids and adults, wear an SPF 30 at all times. They also recommend avoiding midday sun whenever possible—try to seek shade when outdoors between 10am and 2pm. The American Academy of Dermatology also recommends that children, whenever possible, wear sun-proof clothing—UPF 50 clothing. Sunscreen should be re-applied every two hours, assuming that one isn’t sweating a lot or swimming. Every time one is in the water or is sweating, they should reapply every 45 minutes. Sunscreen should also be purchased every year— most sunscreens are good for a year.” —Elizabeth C. Smith, M.D., board-certified dermatologist at Fairfield Dermatology in Fairfield, CT, on SPF and sunscreen guidelines for kids and adults (nymetroparents.com/sunscreen) “The American Academy of Pediatrics has a position statement on DEET that suggests that DEET in concentrations of 10 percent to 30 percent is safe for children. It should not be used
on children younger than 2 months of age, and it should not be used in concentrations more than 30 percent.” —Adhi Sharma, M.D., a board-certified medical toxicologist and senior vice president of medical affairs and chief medical officer at South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside, on preventing bug bites and stings (nymetroparents.com/bug-bites) “Although many people associate Lyme with the hallmark bull’s-eye rash, less than 50 percent develop one. If you develop what seems like a summertime flu, and you live in or have visited an area where deer ticks are found, it’s important that you see a doctor and get tested for Lyme and other tick-borne illnesses.” —Deborah Siciliano, co-president of Lyme Research Alliance, on how to tell if it’s the summer flu or Lyme disease (nymetroparents.com/lyme) “Explain to kids that they should bail out—by covering their face and head with their arms to protect their face and eyes, then rolling off the sled—whenever they lose control, lose visibility, or think they’re going to end up in a treacherous area, such as a pond, parking lot, or an area with trees and poles.” —Fidel Garcia, M.D., medical director of PM Pediatrics in Brooklyn and Staten Island, on sledding safety and preventing serious injuries (nymetroparents.com/sled-safe)
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DOCTORS & MEDICAL PROVIDERS Fidelis Care New York
888-FIDELIS (343-3547) fideliscare.org Fidelis Care offers free or low-cost health insurance coverage for children and adults of all ages and at all stages of life, including products available through NY State of Health: The Official Health Plan Marketplace. With more than 1.3 million members statewide, Fidelis Care was founded on the belief that all New Yorkers should have access to affordable, quality health insurance. For more information, call Fidelis Care at 888-FIDELIS (343-3547), or visit fideliscare.org.
LICE LiceXchange - The No-Lip-Service Lice Service
Debra L. Rosen, owner and operator 917-657-0249 licexchange.com debrarosen@licexchange.com LiceXchange treats head lice exclusively in the privacy of your home as inexpensively as possible. Experienced, conscientious, and kind staff will put your children at ease applying all the tools of the trade without the use of pesticides! We stand by all our work, as long as “active” cases with lice follow our protocol. Founder Debra L. Rosen, has been successfully caring for schools and camps throughout the tri-state region for more than 15 years, stressing “prevention” over treatment. LiceXchange, “Where an age-old problem gets the Royal Treatment.”
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SPECIAL NEEDS
Staying Positive Feeling sorry for a child who struggles with a special need is understandable—but it’s not going to help. Here’s what will. ›› By Rita Eichenstein, Ph.D.
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ine-year-old Amanda walked into my office, a worried frown on her freckled face. She heaved a heavy backpack off of her shoulders, dropping it with a thud and blurting out, “I’m exhausted!” Her mother agreed, noting, “I feel so bad for her all the time. She is under so much stress!” As a parent, it’s hard not to feel sorry for your own child sometimes. It’s especially hard if your child has the extra burden of an atypical profile. Children with learning disabilities, physical disabilities, ADHD, autism, or developmental delays are additionally weighed down by the necessities of their diagnosis, 50
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which can often include extra tutoring, multiple therapies, socialization groups, or intensive behavior training programs. Parents may have to let go of typical fun activities, such as sports teams or school plays, in lieu of prescriptive interventions. It’s emotionally draining both for child and parent. No one wants her child to be different, and yet differences seem to drive the weekly calendar, continually reminding everyone of the “special needs” of the child. A major reason it is so difficult to keep a positive attitude when your child is atypical is because, like all parents, you worry. You
SPECIAL NEEDS DIRECTORY worry that he will be bullied, have no friends, never go to college, or get married. That he’ll suffer. But yet, because children learn by watching their parents, it is critical to adopt a cheerful attitude. The way you see your child ultimately shapes her own self-perspective. On top of everything you’re challenged to do, you have to cultivate optimism, resilience, and confidence in your child’s outcome. Is that hard? You bet it is. But if you keep these tips in mind, you’ll find it easier.
Behaviors to Avoid
Don’t confuse feeling sorry for your child with support. There’s a big difference between pity and empathy. Stay positive and help him find resources to build resilience and confidence. Don’t see everything through the disability lens. Your kid is a whole person with different gifts and great potential. The special need aspect is just one aspect of her life. Don’t project. Sometimes, parents will worry about something that might happen—but it’s stemming from their own experiences or fears. Are you worried that he won’t be popular because you weren’t popular? Take some time to find out what your child is worried about; you might be surprised to find out that she is much more at ease than you thought. Don’t overindulge to “compensate.” Extra video games or unlimited treats, for example, do not have anything to do with your child’s disability. Stick to “typical” rules, while allowing for occasional leniency in circumstances that really do relate to his disability. Don’t be too tough. Tough love doesn’t work with atypical kids. Atypical children are more fragile. Get to know your child and work with her consciously and gently.
What You Can Do To Help
Step in when necessary. Some atypical kids are prone to social isolation and depression. Teachers, even if unintentionally, can exacerbate the problem. Keep an eye on your child and have open communication so he’ll feel comfortable confiding in you. You are your child’s advocate, and your child will need assertive intervention at times. This is not “babying” your child. It’s part of your job as a proactive parent of an atypical child. Encourage participation. Don’t limit your child’s activity options based on what you think she can’t do. If she really wants to join that club or try that sport or take those lessons, chances are there is a way to make it happen. Enjoy the present. Staying in the moment and noticing your amazing child as he unfolds is an important—and joyful— exercise. Take a short break from the everyday jostle to savor small moments of just being together. Express gratitude daily. Before bed, perhaps at tuck-in time, encourage your child to think about what she’s thankful for. And always be sure to chime in with a few contributions of your own. Rita Eichenstein, Ph.D., is a leading pediatric neuropsychologist, renowned in the field of child development, and author of Not What I Expected: Help and Hope for Parents of Atypical Children (Perigee) and the popular blog Positively Atypical! by Dr. Rita Eichenstein (positivelyatypical.com). For more information, visit drritaeichenstein.com.
ADVOCACY Bakshi Law
Offices in the Financial District, Long Island, and Westchester County 917-244-6133 lawbakshi.com lara.bakshi@gmail.com Bakshi Law specializes in special education law. We represent parents and children with disabilities, acquire correct classification under IDEA, ensure proper implementation of IEP, ascertain correct placement for children, and tuition reimbursement. We attend CSE meetings, resolution meetings, suspension hearings, and all disciplinary hearings for special needs and general education students. Bakshi Law’s attorneys are passionate about your child’s education and offer assistance on a sliding scale for parents experiencing financial difficulties.
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS Comprehensive Kids Developmental School
101 Norfolk St. 212-566-8855 comprehensivekids.org info@comprehensivekids.org Comprehensive Kids Developmental School is a private school in lower Manhattan specializing in the treatment of autism spectrum disorder utilizing the principles of applied behavior analysis. Individualized instruction is provided for children ages 3-21. Our highly trained instructors implement intervention grounded in data-based research across all content areas including academics, language, social, behavioral, and life skills. Our professional staff includes board-certified behavior analysts, psychologists, speech therapists, special educators, and occupational and physical therapists. We foster a team atmosphere, supporting our families in helping them to understand the special needs of their children through direct family training.
MEDICAL PROVIDERS & DENTISTS Excelsior Speech Therapy, P.L.L.C.
322 W. 57th St. 516-506-1256; excelsiorspeech.com excelsiorspeechtherapy@gmail.com Excelsior Speech Therapy is dedicated to helping improve speech, language, and communication skills throughout an individual’s academic career to promote confidence and independence. Whether your child is working to develop, improve, or maintain their skills throughout the school year, or to prepare for the next, we can help! Judith Milham, Ph.D., C.C.C.-S.L.P., provides a range of classical therapies, as well as customized interventions focused on key areas of social function, such as pragmatic skills, social problem-solving, and friendship development. Individual and social language groups offered. Learn more at excelsiorspeech.com.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Healthy Brain Network
347-934-2880 Manhattan: 445 Park Ave. (at 56th Street), 2nd Floor Staten Island: 1 Teleport Drive (off South Avenue), Suite 201 Mobile Research Vehicle visiting neighborhoods citywide healthybrainnetwork.org hbn@childmind.org About the Healthy Brain Network: The Child Mind Institute’s Healthy Brain Network is a landmark, community-based mental health study that seeks to identify the biological markers of mental health and learning disorders in the developing brain. Over the next 5 years, the study aims to provide no-cost study-related diagnostic mental health, language and learning consultations, and treatment recommendations to 10,000 children and adolescents in New York City. Study participants receive: A no-cost study-related language, learning, and mental health evaluation; a consultation with a licensed clinician to discuss study results and recommendations; a comprehensive feedback report that can inform treatment and classroom instruction; treatment referrals (if applicable); and up to $150 in compensation.
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NANNY, BABYSITTER, & AU PAIR SERVICES A Nanny’s Day—The Professional Way
nannysdaybooks@gmail.com A Nanny’s Day—The Professional Way! is an ultimate curriculum book designed for the professional early childhood nanny. The author, Kristin Laubenthal, is a prominent career nanny with a plethora of NYC family experience. This book includes ideas for art, cooking, language, math, motor skills, music, science, social studies, health, safety, and nutrition. Laubenthal gives lesson plans and activity ideas based upon three concepts: The Nanny’s Creative Curriculum, The Nanny’s Literacy Curriculum, and The Nanny’s Thematic Curriculum. Stay tuned for Laubenthal’s next book—out this fall!
Nannies Who Know
917-620-8221 nannieswhoknow.com info@nannieswhoknow.com At Nannies Who Know, we distinguish ourselves from other agencies with our boutique approach to personalized service, as well as with our emphasis on the emotional well being of children. Our services include carefully selecting and placing with your family a nanny who will go through our comprehensive training program, training your current nanny, and consulting with our child development professionals regarding the relationship with your nanny. We also place housekeepers with child care experience. Our dedicated and personal service allows us to get to know you and understand the needs of your family. All of our nannies undergo an extensive screening process including a personal interview, a reference check, and a background check.
Tiny Treasures NYC
594 Dean St., Brooklyn 646-290-7750
tinytreasuresnyc.com info@tinytreasuresnyc.com At Tiny Treasures NYC, we are dedicated to matching families with professional caregivers they can trust. We know that one size does not fit all. That’s why we go beyond the call of duty to personalize your family’s experience. We recommend professional caregivers who are qualified and genuinely motivated to be a child care provider, including nannies, baby nurses, long and short term babysitters, and housekeepers. Found a child care provider on your own and love her? Let us help you verify, screen, and close the deal. Check out the a la carte service on our website: tinytreasuresnyc.com.
SHOPPING Empire Promotions, L.L.C.
207-12 Northern Blvd., Bayside, Queens 718-969-3144 promotionalempire.com empirepromos@aol.com Empire Promotions is in our 21st year. Founded in 1995, we are a full-service promotional products and custom imprinted apparel provider for schools and PTAs, organizations, corporations, and camps— perfect to add some flair to your campers this summer! We are located right here in Queens. We take great pride in servicing our communities as well as in our quality, our services, and our prices. Please call us with any apparel or promotional product request; we will be happy to help you. For our free set of catalogs, call 718-9693144, and visit promotionalempire.com.
Huguette Lelong Healthy Life Nutritional advice and healthy workshops with a French twist 917-916-3743 huguettelelonghealthylife.com hl@huguettelelonghealthylife.com Health starts with a good diet! I offer
healthy workshops for parents. Learn about the fundamentals of food in a small and convivial setting (up to six people). Set up realistic targets so the whole family can eat more vegetables and healthier foods. Understand what you eat by learning how to read labels. You’ll be so surprised! Try new recipes and discover the fun of having family dinners. Call me for more details. 917-916-3743. Mention Big Apple Parent and get a discount on your first workshop or consultation.
Massage Envy - Midtown West
525 W. 42nd St. 212-473-3689 massageenvy.com/ clinics/ny/midtown-west.aspx rita.ewing@massageenvy.com Massage Envy Midtown West is a national brand provider of professional, affordable, and convenient massage and facial services. Specializing in full body customized massages and facial services using MURAD facial and skin care products. Chosen massage provider of choice for many local Broadway performers and ex-NY Knicks players, Patrick Ewing, Charles Oakley, and John Starks.
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