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9 Things to do Instead of Spanking Research confirms parents don’t like to spank their kids, but get to a point they don’t know what else to do. Research also affirms that spanking teaches children to use acts of aggression and violence to solve their problems, thus perpetuating more violence, the very thing that our society is so concerned about.
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PRACTICAL alternatives 9 Things to Do Instead of Spanking by Kathryn Kvols
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Research confirms what many parents instinctively feel when they don’t like to spank their children, but they don’t know what else to do. The latest research from Dr. Murray Straus at the Family Research Laboratory affirms that spanking teaches children to use acts of aggression and violence to solve their problems. It only teaches and perpetuates more violence, the very thing that our society is so concerned about. This research further shows
important for parents to take some time for themselves to exercise, read, take a walk or pray. BE KIND BUT FIRM Another frustrating situation where parents tend to spank is when your child hasn’t listened to your repeated requests to behave. Finally, you spank to get your child to act appropriately. Another solution in these situations is to get down on your child’s level, make eye contact, touch him gently and tell him, in a short, kind but firm phrase, what it is you want him to do. For example,“I want you to play quietly.”
lie, or simply not get caught. He may decide that he is bad or he feels anger and revenge toward the parent who spanked him. When you spank a child, he may behave because he is afraid to get hit again. However, do you want your child to behave because he is afraid of you or because he respects you? Compare that situation to a child who breaks a neighbor’s window and his parent says, “I see you’ve broken the window, what will you do to repair it?” using a kind, but firm tone of voice. The child decides to mow the neighbor’s lawn and
First, if you feel angry and out of control and you want to spank or slap your child, leave the situation if you can. that children who have been spanked are more prone to low self-esteem, depression and accept lower paying jobs as adults. What do you do instead? GET CALM First, if you feel angry and out of control and you want to spank or slap your child, leave the situation if you can. Calm down and get quiet. In that quiet time you will often find an alternative or solution to the problem. Sometimes parents lose it because they are under a lot of stress. Dinner is boiling over, the kids are fighting, the phone is ringing and your child drops the can of peas then you lose it. If you can’t leave the situation, then mentally step back and count to ten. TAKE TIME FOR YOURSELF Parents are more prone to use spanking when they haven’t had any time to themselves and they feel depleted and hurried. So, it is
GIVE CHOICES Giving your child a choice is an effective alternative to spanking. If she is playing with her food at the table, ask, “Would you like to stop playing with your food, or would you like to leave the table?” If the child continues to play with her food, you use kind but firm action by helping her down from the table. Then tell her that she can return to the table when she is ready to eat her food without playing in it. USE LOGICAL CONSEQUENCES Consequences that are logically related to the behavior help teach children responsibility. For example, your child breaks a neighbor’s window and you punish him by spanking him. What does he learn about the situation? He may learn to never do that again, but he also learns that he needs to hide his mistakes, blame it on someone else,
wash his car several times to repay the cost of repairing the window. What does the child learn in this situation? He learns that that mistakes are an inevitable part of life and it isn’t so important that he made the mistake, but that he take responsibility to repair the mistake. The focus is taken off the mistake and put on taking responsibility for repairing it. The child feels no anger or revenge toward his parent. And, most importantly, the child’s selfesteem is not damaged. DO MAKE-UPS When children break agreements, parents tend to want to punish them. An alternative is to have your child do a make-up. A makeup is something that people do to put themselves back into integrity with the person that they broke the agreement with. For example, several boys were at a sleep-over at Larry’s www.FloridaFamilyLiving.com
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home. His father requested that they not leave the house after midnight. The boys broke their agreement. The father was angry and punished them by telling them that they couldn’t have a sleep-over for two months. Larry and his friends became angry, sullen and uncooperative as the result of the punishment. The father realized what he had done. He apologized for punishing them and told them how betrayed he felt and discussed with the boys the importance of keeping their word. He then asked the boys for a make-up. They decided to cut the lumber that the father needed in the backyard. The boys became excited and enthusiastic about the project and later kept their word on future sleep-overs. WITHDRAW FROM CONFLICT Children who sass parents may provoke a parent to slap. In this situation, it is best if you withdraw from the situation immediately. Do not leave the room in anger or in defeat. Calmly say, “I’ll be in the next room when you want to talk more respectfully.” USE KIND BUT FIRM ACTION Instead of smacking an infant’s hand or bottom when she touches something she isn’t supposed to, kindly but firmly pick her up and take her to the next room. Offer her a toy or another item to distract her and say, “You can try
again later.”You may have to take her out several times if she is persistent. INFORM CHILDREN AHEAD OF TIME A child’s temper tantrum can easily set a parent off. Children frequently throw tantrums when they feel uninformed or powerless in a situation. Instead of telling your child he has to leave his friend’s house at a moments notice, tell him that you will be leaving in five minutes. This allows the child to complete what he was in the process of doing. Aggression is an obvious form of perpetuating violence in society. A more subtle form of this is spanking because it takes its toll on a child’s self-esteem, dampening his enthusiasm and causing him to be rebellious and uncooperative. Consider for a moment the vision of a family that knows how to creatively solve their problems without using force. The alternatives are limitless and the results are calmer parents who feel more supported. ! Kathryn Kvols is the author of the best selling book and popular parenting course,“Redirecting Children’s Behavior.” She is an international speaker and the president of the International Network for Children and Families. She can be reached at 877-375-6498 or you can view other helpful articles at the website www.incaf.com.
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HEALTHY summer SNACKING 10 tips to make summer snacking fun! Summertime is a great time to hit the “reset” button on unhealthy habits picked up during the school year! Getting kids to enjoy healthy foods requires practice and lots of patience. And nothing speeds the process along faster than when it’s fun! Engage your child in hands-on “snack-tivities”, and let them make their own snacks! KEEP A SNACKING SCHEDULE “I’m bored!” Unless you’re Mary Poppins, keeping our kids entertained 24/7 is impossible. And while it’s 8
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tempting to give in to frequent requests for snacks and treats, eating to cure boredom is habit-forming! Instead, provide structure and organization by creating a daily snack schedule, and teach them healthy habits, such as moderation and self-control! HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE! Looking for something fun to do outdoors with your kids? Take them berry picking! Aside from being a fun family bonding experience, picking berries – or any fruit – empowers children with a sense of accomplishment. Building positive associations with healthy foods helps
build acceptance – and healthy habits that last! AVOID THE CONCESSION Getting out and enjoying the dog days of summer usually involves trips to the beach, the pool, the park – etc.! Concession and vending snacks are often high in price, and low in nutrition! Pack a nutritional punch by planning and packing snacks “to go” – and save your money for gas!
STOCK UP ON FRESH FRUIT Take advantage of the most bountiful time of the year! Peaches, berries and melons are at their peak! From fruit salads to smoothies, fruit is a must-have staple for healthy summer snacking. And don’t forget – you can freeze fresh fruit, too SUMMER DAYS & CRUDITÉS Getting kids to eat their veggies has always been a challenge. But don’t give up! Summer is an excellent time to revisit this important stage of healthy habit building by presenting kids with a variety of colorful seasonal vegetables. Try filling a muffin tin with a variety of fresh veggies, and a couple healthy dips like hummus or low fat ranch. Make it fun, and they will come! WHOLE GRAIN PASTAS A cup of whole grain pasta salad can be a nutritious and easy snack, and with a little creativity – it can be lots of fun, too! Have a batch of cooked pasta on hand, and let your kids “make-their-own”! Fresh veggies, cheeses, fruit and nuts are just some of the ingredients that will make this a “win-win” snack!
FREEZER FUN Looking for an alternative to full fat ice cream or sugar-laden frozen ices? Engage your kids in a super fun “snack-tivity” with freezer fruit pops! Use cookie cutters to cut out fun shapes from a 1-inch-thick slice of seedless watermelon, insert a popsicle stick into the bottom and place on tin foil and pop it in the freezer! BE PICKY WITH PROCESSED SNACKS There is a huge assortment of “grab-and-go” snacks available on the market today. While a convenient option to homemade snacks, processed snacks are often high in sugar, salt and fat! When stocking up, check the label! Aim for snacks that contain less than 20% daily value for sodium and fat, and less than 7 grams of sugar per serving! HEALTHY DRINK It’s important to keep our children hydrated during the hot summer months, but instead of reaching for the faucet, our kids reach for the fridge. Too many sweetened beverages not only fail to properly hydrate our kids, but add a lot of empty calories that add up! Limit sweet drinks to 6-8 oz./day, and point them to the best source: Water! !
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HEALTHY breastfeeding Even with all of its benefits, breastfeeding can be challenging, stressful and even painful for new moms. In celebration of Breastfeeding Awareness Month, we want to share these tips with you from breastfeeding experts and the co-hosts of the Boob Tube Facebook Live, Helen Anderson and Tobi Porter. 10
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HELEN’S TIPS FOR DIET AND BREASTFEEDING Good news mamas! There aren’t really any foods you need to avoid when breastfeeding. Some strong flavors, like garlic and curry, can show up in your breast milk. This can cause your baby to refuse to nurse, but other babies will like the new tastes. There is some evidence that your baby will be more open to new flavors and less picky later in life when exposed to a variety of flavors early. However, there are some foods (and drinks) that you may want to enjoy in small amounts:
Fish: Shark, swordfish and mackerel often contain high levels of mercury. Mercury is a heavy metal that can affect your baby’s brain and nervous system, since what you eat ends up in your breast milk, it’s best to limit your intake on these types of fish. Caffeine: If you want a cup of Joe, go ahead and enjoy it! A small amount of caffeine will show up in your breast milk so watch your baby for wakefulness and reduce your coffee intake if you notice any changes in their behavior.
Alcohol: You can enjoy a glass of wine without guilt. The brewer’s yeast in beer can even increase your milk supply! If you enjoy a little too much, you might want to pump and dump. If you are safe to drive, you are safe to breastfeed. TOBI’S TOP TIPS FOR PUMPING IN THE BATHROOM Tip 1: The most ideal public bathroom is the individual “family” bathrooms. It will give you the most privacy and they tend to be bigger so you have more room. If they don’t have the “family” style
available try to use a handicap stall, the privacy is the same as the other stalls but it will give you more space!
Helen Anderson, RN, BSN, MSN, CLE, is the inventor of the Milkies Milk-Saver, mom of 3, and Chief Lactation Officer at Fairhaven Health.
Tip 2: Always have a small towel or blanket on you so that if they don’t have a shelf available next to you, you can safely and still be hygienic place your pump on the ground so you’re not trying to balance it on your lap which is definitely not relaxing! Tip 3: Bring ear buds! Have some relaxing music on your phone and once you put your ear buds in all the noise around you disappears and you can relax! !
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AFTER SCHOOL Find the perfect fit In a city where creativity is king, there are an endless amount of after school activities to keep your children on their toes, in the water and scoring goals. In this special issue of Family Living Magazine we have compiled some of the
best after-school resources on Florida’s Suncoast that are sure to extend their school day in enriching and creative ways. How do you decide what’s the best after-school activity for your child? How do you find a good program?
How to Choose After you have an idea of the possibilities, talk with your child about what he’s interested in.
Give him some options that complement his interests — an artistic child might enjoy a ceramics class, while a boisterous one can work off energy dancing or playing a vigorous sport. But don’t overlook what might seem like unlikely matches. Shy children often enjoy expressing themselves on stage in a drama class; fidgeters can find a way to focus through martial arts. Once you’ve narrowed the options down, visit them while they are in session so you can get a real idea about the environment, the staff, and the program.
When you visit, look for: 1. At least one adult for every 12
children — in younger groups, the ratio should be closer to one to 10.
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3. Friendly, enthusiastic staff. Are they certified or otherwise expert in their field? Ask for references and check them. 4. A space that is clean, safe and
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6. Happy, enthusiastic kids! Wondering how many days a week your 2nd grader should be practicing the guitar? Searching for good ideas for after-school programs for your 10 year old? Use the following guidelines to steer your decisions — but remember that you know your child’s maturity and temperament best. Kindergarten Keep your kindergartner’s afterschool life simple and free — one or two after-school activities a week are more than enough. Wait until they have adjusted to the daily school routine. Then find an extracurricular that involves their creative and/or physical side, such as an art, dance or music program.
Grade 1 Balance your 1st grader’s schedule with play dates, playground visits and one or two days of an afterschool activity per week. Best bets are noncompetitive sports and other physical activities since this is around the age when your child is starting to get a grip on the abilities of their own body. Plus, after being in school all day they need an outlet to play and run.
Grade 2 Get your child involved in choosing extracurricular.s They’ll probably tell you what they’d like to do anyway! Steer them towards activities that they do not get to do at school, whether it’s sports like swimming or skating, computers or art and music lessons. Many kids start learning piano or violin around this age. Make sure your child has at least one or two days free a week for alone time, which they are starting to need to unwind. 14
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Grade 3 After sitting all day in a classroom, your 3rd grader needs to move and socialize after school. Team sports are a great choice — now they are old enough to remember and follow rules and can handle losing (though they are still not ready for anything ultracompetitive). Other good choices are activities that use and develop fine motor skills, such as painting and drawing, sewing or learning to play an instrument.
Grade 4 Try to get your 4th grader involved in one or two extracurricular activities that they are good at and love doing. It will build confidence and help them manage stress, which is key at this age when cliques and social pressure in school are beginning to build. Another thing that’s growing is their pile of homework, so make sure they have adequate time to complete their work without having to stay up late. Set limits on seeing friends and activities if they are often crabby and irritable, if their grades drop, if they have trouble sleeping, complain of mysterious illnesses, or if they shows other signs of stress such as overeating.
Grade 5 Over-scheduling is a problem you and your child will probably face this year. Your 5th grader is full of energy for
everything and wants to spend all their time participating in activities and hanging out with friends. To ensure they are completing their schoolwork and not becoming burnt out, you should make sure they have two free afternoons a week. While you’re at it, block out a once-a-week family time that you and your child stick to so they remember that family is a priority.
Middle School Try to steer your middle schooler toward activities that reinforce learning and get them away from the TV. On average, middle schoolers spend an equal amount of time every week watching TV and socializing with friends — about 20-25 hours apiece. To improve academic performance, encourage your preteen to spend time volunteering, joining school clubs like band, chess or foreign language, or to sign up for extracurriculars with a leadership element, such as the school newspaper or student council. It will help them feel more connected to the school community while forging friendships based in common interests and experiences. As always, keep an eye out for signs that they are not overextending themselves with afterschool commitments. As a general rule, they should be spending fewer than 20 hours a week participating in their afterschool activities. !
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Church of the Palms Early Childhood Center 3224 Bee Ridge Road Sarasota, FL 34239 941-921-7892 www.palmspreschool.com
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Community Christian School 5500 18th Street East Bradenton, FL 34203 941-756-8748 www.communitychristianfl.com
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18
1968
Coomunity Baptist J - 5 & AACS
Epiphany Cathedral School 316 Sarasota Street Venice, FL 34285 941.488.2215 www.ecstigers.com Lic.#58-51-00594
Faith Early Learning Center 7750 Beneva Rd. Sarasota, Fl 34238 941-923-2509 www.faithearlylearningcenter.org Lic # 58-03-1270355
The Gan at Temple Sinai 4631 S. Lockwood Ridge Road Sarasota, FL 34231 926-9462 www.thegansarasota.org
preschool 8th grade VPK 4 Star
130
15 - 25
Ages 2 - 5 including VPK
60
1:6
18 months – 5 years old
Good Shepherd Lutheran School 5651 Honore Avenue 6 week – Sarasota, FL 34233 VPK 941.922.8164
60
100
1959 Catholic
2009
1:4 : 18 mths 200 7 1:6 : 2 yr. olds 1:8 : 3 yr. olds 1:9 : 4 - 5 yr. olds
4 - 15
1983
Non-Denom.
L - 17
K - 12
NAC K - 11 All faiths welcome
Lutheran/ L - 12 Faith-Friendly
Julie Rohr Academy 4466 Fruitville Road Sarasota, FL 34232 941.371.4979
Justin Lee Wiesner Preschool at Temple Beth Sholom 1050 South Tuttle Ave. Sarasota, FL 34237 941.552.2770 Name/Address/Phone Grades Enrollment Class GoldieFeldmanAcademy.com Size Little Disciples Preshool 4835 IslandBeneva VillageRd Montessori Sarasota, 34233 Campus PreschoolFLSarasota 941.924.9290 11011 St. Rd. #72- Clark Rd., preschool 22 1 : 11 Sarasota, FL 34241 New Gate School 941.954.4999 3 - 5 years 5237 Ashton Road www.islandvillage.org Sarasota, FL 34233 Lic.# 582101556 941.922.4949 IslandGate Village Montessori New School Preschool Venice Campus 11011 Clark Road 2341 Kilpatrick Rd. Sarasota, FL 34241 Venice, FL 34292 941.922.4949 941.484.4997 www.islandvillage.org Lic.# 585101212
grade 12 preschool 3 - 5 years
The Lily School for Child Development 350 Braden Ave Sarasota, FL 34243 941.355.7637
6 wks - 5 yrs 85 * After School & Summer Camp programs for 5 rs - 12 yrs
36
1 : 12
16
Name/Address/Phone Grades Enrollment Class Size New Gate 5237 Ashton Road Sarasota, FL 34233 941.922.4949 Lic.# 58-51-00077
18 months- 113 18 years
Out-of-Door Academy 444 Reid Street Siesta Key, FL 34242 941.349.3223
pre K241 18 - 20 Grade 5
Year Affiliation Established
Toddler - 1 : 6 1984 Montessori - IB Primary - 1 : 12 7 - 12 - 1 : 29
1924
Out-of-Door Academy 5950 Deer Drive 6 - 12 400 18 - 20 1924 Sarasota, FL 34240 941.349.3223
Saint Stephen’s Episcopal School 315 41st St. W. Bradenton, FL 34209 941 .746.2121 www.saintstephens.org
PK3 (3 yr olds) 12th grade
650
Sarasota Christian School 5415 Bahia Vista Street Sarasota, FL 34232 941.371.6481 www.sarasotachristian.org
Pre K - 12th
Waldorf Sarasota 6210 Crestwood Avenue Nursery Sarasota, FL 34231 Grade 5 941.927.3711 www.waldorfsarasota.com
Grid Location
L - 11
NonDenom.
I - 11
NonDenom.
M-7
Independent
G-2
Christian
L - 10
16
1970
415
11 - 14
1958
70
1:6 1 : 10
1999
Association of Waldorf Schools of North America
K - 11
470
1 : 14
2001
Montessori Non-Denom.
L - 16
charterschools
Year Affiliation Grid Established Location
2005
Montessori
L-9
Non-Denom.
2001
2012
Montessori
N - 16
Non-Denom.
NonDenom.
I-7
Island Village Montessori Venice Campus 2001 Pinebrook Road Venice, FL 34292 941.484.4999 www.islandvillage.org
K - *8th
*High School enrollment for 201 7 - 2018 is limited and there are currently no openings.
Island Village Montessori Sarasota Campus 11011 St. Rd. #72- Clark Rd., K - 5th Sarasota, FL 34241 941. 954-4999 www.islandvillage.org
225
1 : 14
2001/2012
Montessori Non-Denom.
O - 12
SKY Academy 705 Center Road 6 - 8th Venice, FL 34285 941.244.2626 www.skyatthey.com/venice
350
22
2001
Affiliated with Venice YMCA
N - 18
SKY Academy 881 South River Road 6 - 8th Englewood, FL 34223 941.999.4775 www.skyatthey.com/englewood
350
22
2001
Affiliated with Englewood YMCA
N - 18
family fun
CRUISIN’ family style
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GULFCOAST FAMILY LIVING
One of the greatest things about taking a cruise vacation is the fact that there’s something for every person in your group, regardless of age or taste. Spa day at sea while the kids play at the arcade? Sure thing! Mini golf on deck while your teens conquer an on-board scavenger hunt? Totally doable. Family night and then a nightcap with your honey? That, too. With Norwegian Cruise lines, you will enjoy an unforgettable family vacation. From dodgeball to cupcake decorating, there are lots of activities all over their ships for every age group.
CHILDREN WILL LOVE Mini Golf: Norwegian’s Breakaway and Breakaway plus Class ships offer mini golf for all levels of putting skills. If you want to try something new, try Splash Golf on Norwegian Epic. Challenge the little ones to a round of nine holes with water jets. Arcade: Air hockey and arcade games are classics for a reason. The video arcade is a blast for kids and teens alike. Sprinkles Ice Cream Bar: Kids will love building their own ice cream concoction at Sprinkles Ice Cream Bar aboard the Norwegian Dawn. But it’s likely to become a favorite for the whole family, too.
Cirque Dreams: Kids and grownups alike can enjoy a performance of Cirque Dreams, complete with awe-inspiring aerialists twirling through the air aboard Norwegian Epic. Dinner is included! Splash Academy: For kids ages 6 months to 12 years, there’s Splash Academy, a complimentary youth program where your little ones can enjoy sports, creative play, theme night activities and parties. Activities are broken up into age groups: Guppies (6 months - Under 3 years), Turtles (3 - 5 years), Seals (6 - 9 years), and Dolphins (10 12 years). Kid’s Aqua Park: Kids can splash around in their very own tropicalthemed pool. If your child is over 40 inches tall, they can even enjoy the waterslides at the Kid’s Aqua Park. Toddler Ropes Course: If your little one loves to climb (as many and most toddlers do) indulge them in the toddler ropes course aboard the Norwegian Getaway and let them channel their inner pirate. Nursery: With a dedicated space for babies and toddlers, Norwegian Escape is the first on the fleet to offer drop-off care for children 6 months to 3 years.
THE FAMILY WILL LOVE Spacious Accommodations: Norwegian’s spacious family accommodations offer multiroom suites or interconnecting staterooms, with most ships offering two-bedroom family suites and all ships offering family mini-suites, balconies and ocean view staterooms near kids’ areas. Family Meals: Before breaking off into everyone’s activities, plan to meet for breakfast, lunch or dinner in one of the Main
Dining Rooms for a complimentary four-course menu that’s sure to satisfy every picky palate. If you’re in the mood for Specialty Dining, La Cucina offers large portions that are perfect for family style dining, so everyone can get a taste of the delicious Italian offerings. And for those who want to enjoy their meal with a bit of flair, try the authentic Japanese Hibachi restaurant, complete with flying shrimp, twirling knives, and onion volcanoes. Outdoor Activities: With pools, water slides, and a sports complex on deck, this fleet has options for every member of the family. Choose to flex your muscles on an outdoor adventure or simply lounge poolside. Shore Excursions: This is the time to make memories and nothing could be more memorable than setting up a shore excursion for the whole family, like swimming with the dolphins in the Caribbean, dog sledding in Alaska, or even exploring the Mayan ruins. Plan your shore excursions ahead of time for the best chance at booking your top selections. If you’re in need of a babysitter for the night, supervised group babysitting is available for kids ages 3 - 12 by Norwegian’s certified youth staff! So a romantic night is totally on-the-books even if the kids are on-board. Whether you are 8 or 80, this cruise line will have something for everyone! ! www.FloridaFamilyLiving.com
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Sarasota YMCA’s Back to School Bash Frank G. Berlin, Sr. Branch YMCA 1075 S Euclid Ave | Sarasota August 11 • 5pm 8pm
Free And Open To The Public! No Joiner’s Fee!
AWESOME BIRTHDAY PARTIES!
From parties that slip, slide and splash down the Mega Slide to dive-in movie parties...a party at Sun-N-Fun is
A SPECIAL GIFT FOR ANY BIRTHDAY KID! We host the best birthday parties ON THE PLANET!
Sarasota YMCA’s Splash Bash
Birthday Party Packages 941-371-2505 or 800-843-2421 7125 Fruitville Road, Sarasota, Florida 34240
• First 100 kids get FREE school supplies! • Bounce House • Slip & Slide - BRING SWIMSUIT • Face painting • Games & Crafts • Entertainment • Educational Activities www.sarasotaymca.org/ program/berlin-back-to-school
Evalyn Sadlier Jones Branch YMCA 8301 Potter Park Dr | Sarasota
www.carefreervresorts.com/sun-n-fun
August 12 • Noon - 3pm
S Yeatore O r R pe oun n d!
met, pm u t s s 1 Co onte s at C ay d tur a S
Local Vegetables, Honeys, Jams and Jellies, Organic ItemsGrassfed Beef, Wild Salmon, Free Range Eggs, Chicken and Pork, Raw Milk and Cheese!
Birthday Parties • Farm Tours for Schools!
Pumpkin Fest! 29th Annual
Tons of Pumpkins...Tons of Fun! since 1988
Hay Rides • Pony Rides • Face Painter • Festival Food • Hay Bales Rock Wall • Music & Entertainment • Pumpkin Painting • Corn Stalks Food Truck Rally • Scarecrows • Crafters • Petting Zoo and More!
OCTOBER: 7 & 8, 14 &15, 21 & 22, 28 & 29 • 10am - 5pm
FREE ADMISSION •
Your Pumpkin PURCHASE Will Help Support Your Local Farms
(941) 377-0896 • www.fruitvillegrove.com
7410 Fruitville Road, Sarasota (11/2 miles east of I-75, off exit 210) 26
GULFCOAST FAMILY LIVING
Free And Open To The Public! No Joiner’s Fee! • Water Park • Face painting • Entertainment • Food Available To Purchase www.sarasotaymca.org/ program/esj-splash-bash
Forty Carrots 15th Annual FREE Speaker Event Riverview High School Performing Arts Center | Sarasota October 3rd • 7pm-8:30pm
Featuring Dr. Dan Siegel, author of The Whole Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind. Learn how to survive everyday parenting struggles, and help your family thrive! www.fortycarrots.com/specialevents/speaker
marketplace The Children’s Garden
Where the Magic Begins Keeping kids connected to nature in an beautiful whimsical garden
and Art Center
where magic begins open Tuesday Sunday 10am - 5pm
330-1711
1670 Tenth Way Sarasota, FL
www.sarasotachildrensgarden.com
AFTER-SCHOOL AND SUMMER PROGRAMMING
SMALLER CLASSES
FOR YOUTH AGES 6-18 IN SARASOTA, VENICE AND NORTH PORT bgcsarasota.com | 941-366-3911 Academic Success • Character & Leadership • Healthy Lifestyles
MORE INDIVIDUALIZED ATTENTION
= GREATER ACADEMIC SUCCESS! WE ACCEPT: • McKay Scholarship • Step Up For Students Scholarship • PLSA Scholarship
NOW ENROLLING 6th - 12th Grade Students for 2017 - 2018!
941-792-7500 • info@edisonacademics.com 7700 Cortez Road West | Bradenton, Florida 34210
Child & Family Therapy Center
A Prelude To The Classics Music Academy of Performing Arts & Music Therap
TOP CREDENTIALS. CLASSICALLY TRAINED.
All s
l ~ Top Ranked Piano Performance Academy in South Florida. Levees 2+ ~ Classical Piano Competitions. Kids Rock Bands. Ag ~ Unique Customized Approach. ~ Cater to Exceptional Children - both Gifted and Talented and Learning Disabled. Miss Marcy: 941-266-5947 • Studio: Bee Ridge and Tuttle
Through child and family centered approaches, we offer support to young children, adolescents and families as they encounter life’s challenges. We offer general and specialized therapeutic services to meet your family’s need. therapy@fortycarrots.com 941-960-2565 fortycarrots.org 1426 S. Tuttle Avenue, Sarasota, FL 34239 www.FloridaFamilyLiving.com
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Cultivate a lifelong love of learning. “My daughter appreciates being able to ‘be herself’.’The support of the staff is invaluable. Their encouragement for her to grow, experience and embrace changes without fear has given her confidence that will far outlive her school days.” –NEWGATE PARENT NewGate School is build around a community of families who are passionately committed to giving their children both a world-class education that will nurture their self-confidence, personal creativity and entrepreneurial spirit. Students proceed through an exciting and challenging international course of studies at a highly individualized pace. If you believe in your child's potential and recognize that an investment in education pays the best dividends, then NewGate may be the school you have always dreamed of finding. JOIN US FOR AN OPEN HOUSE | EVERY TUESDAY AT 9:30AM | CALL TO RESERVE
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