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September 2021

12 Extracurricular Activities from A to Z

Find activities that are right for your child by exploring our comprehensive list.

24 Out-of-the-Box Lunches

Your kids will love these healthy bento box ideas!

26 Handling Back-to-School Anxieties

Returning to the classroom can trigger an array of emotions in kids. Here’s how to tackle a few common scenarios head on.

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6 Editor’s Note 8 News: What’s happening in the community 10 Child Care: Setting Nanny Up for Success 34 Just for Moms: Surviving Back-to-School Season

THINGS TO DO 16 Family Activities Calendar 22 Let’s Go Apple Picking! 30 Back-to-School Shopping Destinations

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14 After-School Activities Directory 28 Education Directory 33 Advertisers’ Index

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editor’s note SEPTEMBER 2021

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eptember is such a bittersweet time of year. The lazy days of summer are winding down and the hustle and bustle of back-to-school is a nagging reminder of vacation’s end. While I dread setting my alarm for 6:30am, I gladly welcome the quiet hours during which I can work peacefully while my children are in school. Similarly, I’ll miss my flip flops and shorts, but fuzzy boots and giant, cable-knit sweaters are a welcome pairing with open windows, cool breezes, and pumpkin-spiced everything. Autumn essentials are truly the silver lining to summer’s end. Apple picking, for example, is a classic family activity for kicking off the new season. Spend a September day picking crisp, delicious apples to take home and bake into pies and jams (or just sit in a bowl on your kitchen table as a decoration—no judgement here!). Flip to p. 22 to find a list of nearby farms where you can collect and enjoy the signature fruit of fall. With the cooler weather comes the start of sports, another welcome sign of fall. My kids have been playing flag football for years, but I’m looking to add something new to their after-school activity lineup. If you’re looking to do the same, check out our roundup of extracurricular activities, starting on p. 12, to give you some good ideas. If your kids are less than thrilled about returning to school—particularly if they’ve been learning remotely for a while—the article on p. 26 offers some super helpful tips on easing your child’s anxieties. Have you picked out your kids’ outfits for the big day yet? We’re so excited about the first day of school that we’re hosting a First Day of School Photo Contest! We can’t wait to see your adorable little ones all decked out in their first day finest! Sign up for the Scoop (nymetroparents.com/register) and follow us on social (@NYMetroParents) for details! Happy September!

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Celebrate Grandma & Grandpa!

Fore! Did you know Sept. 21 is Mini Golf Day? We didn’t either, but what better day to hit the green with your kids?! Sure, they have school during the day, but for a special treat when the school day ends, visit your favorite local miniature-golf course and see who can hit a holein-one! Better yet, make it a friendly competition; loser has to wash the dishes! Visit nymetroparents.com/ mini-golf to find a course near you!

It’s Fall Y’all! Ahhh, fall…the season of pumpkinspice everything, cozy sweaters, and Halloween. Sept. 22 is the autumnal equinox, so celebrate the season by going apple picking (turn to p. 22 for our favorite orchards), go for a family hike (visit nymetroparents. com/hike for our top picks), or peep the colorful leaves in our area (visit nymetroparents.com/leaves for ideas). Whatever way your family chooses to celebrate the season, you’re sure to have fun!

Keeping Babies Safe September is Baby Safety Month, which makes it the perfect time to refresh your baby-proofing needs (and brush up on car seat safety for little ones!). Check out 16 expert tips for baby proofing your home at nymetroparents.com/baby-proof. Got a toddler on your hands? Find five ways to ramp up your safety measures at nymetroparents.com/ toddler-proof. And ensuring your car seat is installed correctly is superimportant. Visit nymetroparents.com/ carseat for what you need to know.

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randparents Day is always celebrated on the first Sunday after Labor Day, which is Sunday, Sept. 12 this year. The holiday is a reminder to pause and show appreciation for the wisdom and joy we get from grandparents. It’s a day for celebrating the connections between the generations. Here are some ways to celebrate your parents with your children whether they’re together or apart.

Make tasty treats. The kids can make these treats and enjoy them with grandma and grandpa in honor of their special day. (If they’re apart, they can make the recipe together on Zoom.)

Dress like a grandparent. Grandma and grandpa will get a kick out of seeing your child recreate their outfits. Maybe grandma carries a large purse. Or perhaps grandpa is never without a cowboy hat. See what you can come up with. Show the grandparents the creation on Zoom or in person.

Watch a grandparent-focused movie together. These family-friendly flicks have grandparents in them. Watch them together in person or virtually. Our picks are The War with Grandpa, Whale Rider, and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

Let kids create a keepsake. Grandma and Grandpa are sure to cherish your kid’s hard work.

Take a virtual visit to their homeland. Go for an online field trip to their homeland. Whether they grew up in NYC or Japan, learn about the city or country’s culture, holidays and more. For five more ideas to celebrate Grandparents’ Day, read the rest of Stacey Feintuch’s article at nymetroparents.com/grandparents.

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Jack-O-Lanterns Light Up the Night New York’s favorite fall event is back—bigger and better than ever! Great news, Halloween-lovers: The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze will return to Van Cortlandt Manor in Croton-on-Hudson later this month! Arguably the area’s biggest, most elaborate Halloween happening, the Blaze has been in Westchester County since 2005 and expanded to Long Island last year. The Blaze displays thousands of individually hand-carved, illuminated jack-o’-lanterns in an elaborate walk-through experience. Meander through a historic, riverside landscape and discover a breathtaking display—all made of jack-o’-lanterns—complete with an original soundtrack and synchronized lighting. New for 2021, visitors will be amazed by the NYC skyline and can take an “underwater” walk in an immersive river walk-through, all made from carved pumpkins, of course. The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze Westchester will run Sept. 17-Oct. 31; Nov. 3-7, 1014, and 18-21. Entry is by timed tickets, which are on sale now—starting at $32; $24 for children ages 3-17; free for children ages 2 and younger. For more information, visit hudsonvalley.org or call 914-366-6900.

Get Lost in a Sunflower Maze Kids and adults alike have a tough time turning down an outing where you can snap the perfect Insta-worthy pictures. Here’s where you can find a nearby sunflower maze: Sunflower Valley Farm

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366 County Road 12, New Hampton sunflowervalleyfarm.com 845-843-9372 Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-4:30pm Admission: Monday-Friday: $10-$12; $5 children ages 5-12; free for children younger than 5. These fields are full of photo ops. When you’re done, check out the hay bale characters and enjoy a picnic lunch. Why we love it: They also have a petting farm and face painting.

1 Alstede Farms Lane, Chester, NJ alstedefarms.com • 908-879-7189 Hours: Daily, 9am-6pm; last admission is at 5pm (subject to change since crops are weather dependent). Admission: Included with your pick-yourown admission. Traverse the sunflower trail to see these giant beauties up close while capturing the perfect photo as a keepsake. Why we love it: Pick some apples while you’re there!

Lace Up Your Skates! Roller skating isn’t just a great way to be active. It’s a fun, inexpensive pastime the whole family can enjoy. So, spend some time at one of these roller rinks:

EJ Murray Memorial Skating Center 348 Tuckahoe Road, Yonkers yonkersny.gov 914-377-6469 Hours: Call for skating schedule Cost: $11; $3 seniors; $4 skate rental EJ Murray Memorial Skating Center offers roller skating sessions MayAugust. With everything from firsttime lessons and roller-skating classes to roller sports, the kids are sure to stay active and engaged.

The Castle Fun Center 109 Brookside Ave., Chester thecastlefuncenter.com 845-469-2116 Hours: See website for schedule Cost: $10; $7 children 6 and younger; $4 skate rental The Castle Fun Center is the perfect destination for roller skating for all ages and every occasion. The venue not only features a roller rink complete with a lighting and sound show, but also go-karts, a laser tag, mini golf, and more.

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Setting Nanny Up for Success

7 tips to ensure you and your new caregiver are on the same page Courtesy Mommybites.com

police departments. Have the contact list available as soon as the nanny starts and post a few around the house. There’s no reason for a nanny not to call for support if needed if the list is handy.

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Be sure to write a letter authorizing a nanny to bring a child to the doctor or hospital if needed. And provide your nanny with a copy of the child’s insurance information. It’s good to do that ahead of time so it’s there when they need it.

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It’s helpful when families make their preferences clear from the start. For example, some families are okay if their nanny sits down when the child sleeps, while others would prefer that the nanny do light housekeeping. Some families provide lunch for their nanny while others prefer that the nanny help themselves to what they can find in the fridge. Talk to your nanny at the beginning so you can be on the same page.

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ongrats! You’ve found the perfect person to care for your children. Now what? Aside from the necessary paperwork for household employees, there are things you’ll want to do to ensure your new nanny is set up for success. Michelle Brown, who has been in the NYC child-care industry for almost 15 years, shares seven helpful tips to ensure you and your new nanny are on the same page from the start of the relationship.

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GET YOUR NANNY THE TRAINING THEY NEED

Look into the trainings that are available for nannies. Decide which ones would be most important for your children’s needs—CPR, swimming safety (if around a pool), first aid, food allergy, administering medication. It’s always good if parents pay for the training so it doesn’t have to come out of the nanny’s pocket. Remember: The training is for your child’s benefit.

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Include the parents’ phone numbers, work information, and information for other relatives and/ or good friends who live locally and could be contacted in case of an emergency. Include your pediatrician’s phone number, other specialists (if applicable), and ambulance, fire, and

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It’s best when parents are very honest and vocal. If your nanny will be caring for an infant, provide a set schedule they should follow. And if your nanny is caring for an older child, make sure to outline any programs, lessons, playdates, etc. your child might have.

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MAKE FOOD LIMITATIONS KNOWN

Train your nanny on what your child should and should not eat. It’s best to test any new foods with your child when you are with them. After all, it’s not ideal to have your child try a new food with the nanny and then they have an allergic reaction.

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Nannies should make sure they and the kids follow the household rules set by the parents. But if a nanny sees something that is not working, they should tell the parents. For example, if there’s a switch that needs child proofing and could be dangerous. When your nanny warns you about something or suggests a change, please be receptive.

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Extracurricular Activities from A to Z

Find activities that are right for your child by exploring our comprehensive list. By Stacey Feintuch

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xtracurricular activities are important for kids. They help younger ones explore their interests, talents, and passions as they build teamwork and problem-solving skills. Plus, taking part is a way to make new friends, and build upon existing friendships. For the older set, extracurricular activities can be interesting (and good to have for college applications!). It can be overwhelming to choose one or two activities, especially if your child is unsure how they like to spend their time. Below are tons of ideas to inspire you and your child to take advantage of free hours after school. See if your child has tried something that’s on the list or if something new is appealing.

AFFINITY GROUPS These groups allow kids to meet with others whose identity is just like theirs. Groups are out there for those who identify as LGBTQ+, persons of color, or certain ethnicities like Greek or Irish. These groups can provide a safe space for your child and provide service activities.

MEDIA For kids who love communication, media-oriented activities might be up their alley. They may want to join a group focused on print media, websites, or broadcasting. Exploring these areas can help them learn new technology, and create and build a portfolio for college applications and jobs. • School or local film projects • School or local magazine/journal • School or local newspaper • School literary publication

MUSIC For the musically inclined, opportunities like playing an instrument or singing in school or in the community can nurture their talents.

• Chorus/choir at school, in the community, or with a religious organization • Chamber music group • Concert band • Ensembles • Instrument lessons • Jazz band • Marching band • Orchestra • Singing lessons • Start their own band

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• School or local radio station • School or local television channel • School or local website • Yearbook committee

PERFORMING ARTS If you have an aspiring thespian in the house, performing arts may be a good fit. They can try out for plays, or if they prefer to stay out of the spotlight, work behind the scenes making costumes or building sets.

• Comedy club • Choreography • Film club • Miming • Puppetry • Theater group at school or in community


POLITICAL INTEREST AND SPEECH Some clubs and teams are intellectual. Kids who like to

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keep up with current events might like debate or political clubs. Student council may be a good choice for those interested in weighing in on school decisions that impact them.

Kids can participate in sports teams at school, through your town, or join travel club teams. They can start as early as toddler and preschool years and play in middle school or high school.

• Debate club • Foreign affairs club • Forensics team • Mock trial club • Model Congress club • Model United Nations • Political affiliation club • Student government/council

SPECIAL INTERESTS If you and your child can’t find a club for their interests, help your child start one or join a group online.

• Boy Scouts • Chess club • Entrepreneurship club • Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) • Girl Scouts • Horticulture • Model railroads • Quilt making

STEAM PROGRAMS If your home is filled with LEGO creations, STEAM programs may be a good fit. These activities are based in science, technology, engineering, art, and math.

• Coding • Engineering club • Math club • Robotics • Video game development

• Baseball and softball • Basketball • Bodybuilding • Cheerleading • Climbing • Cycling • Dance • Fencing • Football • Golf • Gymnastics • Horseback riding • Hiking • Hockey • Ice-skating • Lacrosse • Martial arts • Ping-pong • Skateboarding • Skiing • Soccer • Swimming • Tennis • Track and field • Volleyball • Water polo • Yoga

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After-School Activities DIRECTORY Gtec Kids

Scarsdale/Larchmont vicinity 914-246-2806 gteckids.com • andistix@gmail.com Does your child like to design, build, and invent things? Gtec Kids is an after-school, creative arts and science center for gifted and talented students (second-sixth grades). Our warm and nurturing, interactive classroom experiences promote higher-level thinking and creative problem solving through project-based learning in a fun and creative way.

Hoff-Barthelson Music School

25 School Lane, Scarsdale 914-723-1169 hbms.org • hb@hbms.org Westchester’s premier music school offers lessons and classes for all ages from 9 months to adult. Students receive a comprehensive music education that includes private lessons, theory classes, ensemble instruction, and numerous performance opportunities with professional accompaniment in a supportive, joyful learning environment. Flexible tuition structure. Financial aid available.

Kids’ B.A.S.E. & The Little School

307 Mamaroneck Road, Scarsdale 914-472-5409 • kbls.org Kids’ B.A.S.E. & The Little School encompass before- and after-school programs for school-age children in the Scarsdale public schools, and preschool (ages 2-5). The Little School provides Breakfast Club, extended day program until 6:30pm, enrichments, and sports. The Little School is licensed by NYS OCFS and accredited by NAEYC.

Musical Munchkins

167 Scarsdale Road, Tuckahoe 914-771-7000 • musicalmunchkins.com Musical Munchkins has been sharing music and movement for almost 40 years! After a year on Zoom, it’s time to return to our locations. With our joyful musical activities, we return to in-person and some outdoor classes this September. Nurturing teachers engage you and your children in happy, upbeat classes.

New Rochelle Racquet Club at Pine Brook Fitness 130 Rhodes St., New Rochelle 914-636-1003

pinebrookfitness.com/nrrc-home Keep your kids active and having fun after school at the New Rochelle Racquet Club at Pine Brook Fitness. NRRC offers a pathway of tennis programs (ages 3 and older) for beginners just starting out all the way to players ready for tournament level play. Join the tennis community!

Ninja Gymnastics Factory

420 W. 238th St., at West 238th Street and Irwin Avenue, Riverdale Area of the Bronx 914-343-3903 ninjagymnasticsfactory.com info@ninjagymnasticsfactory.com Ninja Gymnastics Factory is a newly renovated, children’s fun, fitness facility. We have programs for all ages, from toddlers to teens, including gymnastics and ninja classes, camps, birthday parties, grown-up and me, drop-in workshops, and community events. Our unique space and flexible scheduling guarantee we’ll have something for you.

The Rock Club at Pine Brook Fitness

130 Rhodes St., New Rochelle 914-633-7625 pinebrookfitness.com/the-rock-club Whether you are new to climbing or a seasoned after-school pro, young climbers will discover adventure at The Rock Club. Our after-school programs not only teach the basics of rock climbing, they also promote confidence, focus, team building, and general fitness. All ages and skill levels are welcomed.

Sportime USA

380 Saw Mill River Road, Elmsford 914-592-2111 x2 sportimeusa.com Sportime USA is the ideal place to visit after school! With a restaurant on the premises, and activities for all ages including a Superfly Thrill Ride, four-dimensional motion theater, laser tag, rock-climbing wall, a Ballocity Arena, batting cages, bumper cars, Himalaya coaster, kiddie rides, video and prize ticket games, billiards, and soft-adventure play area.

Steffi Nossen School of Dance 216 Central Park Ave., White Plains 914-328-1900 steffinossen.org

We are back live in the studio wearing masks and following safety precautions. Since 1937 our nurturing, engaging environment develops dancers’ strength and coordination, builds confidence, and encourages creativity. To learn about classes in modern, ballet, tap, hip-hop, creative movement, adaptive, and kids musical theater, check our website, call, or email.

Studio B Dance Center

277 White Plains Road (entrance on Prospect Avenue), Eastchester 914-793-2799 studiobdance.com The award-winning studio offers classes seven days a week for children ages 2 and older. Convenient classes for siblings and a wide range of styles make this studio a favorite dance destination for busy families. “We don’t teach kids to make great dancers, we teach dance to make great kids.”

Super Soccer Stars x Pro Soccer Kids

More than 80 locations across NYC, LI, and Westchester 606 Columbus Ave., at 89th St., Manhattan 212-877-7171 55 Front St., Suite 7, Rockville Centre 516-740-7171 newyork.supersoccerstars.com info@supersoccerstars.com Soccer Stars is NY’s No. 1 youth soccer program for more than 20 years. Certified coaches lead small group classes, promote teamwork, offer individual attention, follow safety guidelines. Parent & me, FUNdamentals, development training, multi-sport, and scrimmage games programs. Private classes available. Ages 1-12 and older. Save $25 – Code: NYMP21.

Westchester Gymnastics & Cheer

5 Skyline Drive, Hawthorne 914-592-2324 westchestergymnastics.net tara@westchestergymnastics.net The most experienced program in Westchester (49 years running) for all ages and abilities. Our programs teach the fundamentals of the sport while developing coordination, flexibility, strength, and self-confidence. We have a thriving program for competitive gymnasts striving to reach their highest potential too!

At Whitby, there is no ceiling on learning. Each student is challenged to achieve their personal best, helping them to define success on their own terms. Come see for yourself.

Fall Virtual Admissions Events Early Childhood Exploration All School Open House Middle School Exploration All School Open House

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LEGO Ninjago 10th Anniversary Event WHEN: Through Sept. 19: Monday-Friday 12-5:30pm; Saturday-Sunday, 10am-5:30pm WHERE: LEGOLAND Discovery Center Westchester, 39 Fitzgerald St., Yonkers AGES: 4-11 WHAT: Celebrate 10 years of Ninjago with limited time experiences! WANT TO GO? $24.99 and up. 844-740-9223. legolanddiscoverycenter.com.

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Labor Day Weekend Fireworks FREE WHEN: Friday, Sept. 3, 9:30pm WHERE: New Rochelle City Hall, 515 North Ave., New Rochelle AGES: All WHAT: Kick off Labor Day weekend with a fireworks display. WANT TO GO? 914-654-2091. newrochelleny.com.

Wakanda 4Ever Outdoor Celebration: Community, Culture & African Pride FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 4, 10am-10pm WHERE: Luangisa African Gallery, 374 Hawthorne Terrace, Mount Vernon AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate the culture and pride of Africa. WANT TO GO? 914-664-3681. eventbrite.com.

Annual Oktoberfest WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 5, 12pm to sundown WHERE: Kolping on Hudson, 95 Montrose Point Road, Montrose AGES: All WHAT: Bring your family for a day of fun, food, and festivities. WANT TO GO? $10; $8 members; $5 pool pass. 914-736-0117. kolpingny.org.

Yorktown Grange Fair WHEN: Sept. 10-12, Friday, 4-11pm; Saturday, 10am-11pm; Sunday, 10am-7pm WHERE: Yorktown Grange Fair Grounds, 99 Moseman Road, Yorktown Heights AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy the sights of the midway, the tastes and smells of the delicious food, the sounds of fun, and great entertainment. WANT TO GO? $10 per carload; $5 for individuals. 914-9623900. yorktowngrangefair.org.

10th Annual Health Wellness & Lifestyle Expo 2021 FREE WHEN: Sept. 11-12, Saturday-Sunday, 11am-5pm WHERE: Harbor Point Boardwalk, 1 Harbor Point Road, Stamford, CT AGES: All WHAT: This event features a Kids Zone, Pet Wellness Zone, and a wide variety of exhibitors. WANT TO GO? 203-531-3047. hwl-expos.com.

Fall Crafts at Lyndhurst WHEN: Sept. 17-19, Friday and Sunday, 10am-5pm; Saturday, 10am-6pm WHERE: Lyndhurst, 635 S. Broadway, Tarrytown AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy food tastings, craft demos, and family activities! WANT TO GO? $12; $11 seniors; $4 children ages 6-16; free for children younger than 6. 845-331-7900. artrider.com.

12th Annual Hudson Valley Irish Fest WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 25, 11am-7pm WHERE: River Front Green Park, 1 S. Division St., Peekskill AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate the rich Irish-American heritage of the Hudson Valley with music, dance performances, food, and more! WANT TO GO? $10 suggested donation; free for ages 12 and younger. hudsonvalleyirishfest.com.

Kusama: Cosmic Nature WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Tuesday-Sunday, and Monday federal holidays, 10am-6pm WHERE: The New York Botanical Garden, 2900 Southern Blvd., Bronx AGES: All WHAT: See spectacular installations featuring Yayoi Kusama’s multifaceted art, including monumental floral sculptures. WANT TO GO? $4-$28. 718-817-8700. nybg.org.

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Totally Rock’n Drive-In Laser Light Show WHEN: Sept. 9-19, Sept. 9 and Friday-Sunday, gates open at 6pm, show begins at 8pm WHERE: Quassy Amusement & Waterpark, 2132 Middlebury Road, Middlebury, CT AGES: All WHAT: See a fantastic laser light show set up in a drive-in atmosphere. WANT TO GO? $25 per carload (pre-sale ticketing only). 203759-2013. quassy.com.

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AGES: All WHAT: Kick off your shoes and dance on the lawn of the Van Cortlandt House Museum. WANT TO GO? 718-601-1553. eventbrite.com.

Screenings Under the Stars: Soul WHEN: Friday, Sept. 10, gates open 6:30pm; film begins at dusk WHERE: Croton Point Park, 1 Croton Point Ave., Croton-on-Hudson AGES: All WHAT: Pack up the family car and head out to see Soul! WANT TO GO? $25 per car. 914-995-2000. parks.westchestergov.com.

Public Meditation: Sept. 11th 20th Anniversary FREE

Movies on the Lawn: Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) FREE WHEN: Monday, Sept. 6, 7pm WHERE: Ridge Hill, 1 Ridge Hill Blvd., Yonkers AGES: All WHAT: Arrive early for food trucks, fun, and games then settle in for the movie. WANT TO GO? 914-207-2900. ridgehill.com.

Marine Life Encounter Cruises WHEN: Through Sept. 6: Wednesday-Sunday, 1:15pm WHERE: Maritime Aquarium, 10 N. Water St., Norwalk, CT AGES: All WHAT: Meet an amazing variety of fish, crabs, mollusks, and other creatures brought up right out of Long Island Sound right before your eyes. WANT TO GO? $32.50; $27.50 members. 203-852-0700. maritimeaquarium.org.

Barefoot Dancing FREE WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 9, 5:30-7pm WHERE: The Van Cortlandt House Museum, 6036 Broadway, enter the park at Broadway and West 246th Street, Bronx

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WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 11, 12-2pm WHERE: Pelham Art Center, 155 5th Ave., Pelham AGES: All WHAT: Visitors are invited to participate in a silent group meditation memorializing 9/11 and all those whose lives are lost and affected. WANT TO GO? 914-738-2525. pelhamartcenter.org.

Songs of the Labor Movement FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 4, 1pm WHERE: St. Paul’s Church National Historic Site, 897 S. Columbus Ave., Mount Vernon AGES: All WHAT: Singer Linda Russell chronicles the history of the labor movement through song, in recognition of Labor Day weekend. WANT TO GO? 914-667-4116. nps.gov.


City Island Fall Fair FREE WHEN: Sept. 11-12, Saturday-Sunday, 11am-7pm WHERE: City Island Chamber of Commerce, 280 City Island Ave., Bronx AGES: All WHAT: Discover new vendors selling everything from art to clothes, get your face painted, and more. WANT TO GO? 718-885-9100. cityislandchamber.org.

Riverfest FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 18, 12-7pm WHERE: Yonkers Downtown BID, 1 Larking Plaza, Yonkers AGES: All WHAT: Riverfest is a great time to gather with friends and family, listen to music from every era, and sample delicious foods. WANT TO GO? 914-969-6660. yonkersriverfest.org.

Smithsonian Museum Day Live! FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 18, 12:15pm, 1:15pm, 2:15pm, and 3:15pm WHERE: Bartow-Pell Mansion, 895 Shore Road, Bronx AGES: All WHAT: Explore the mansion, carriage house, and grounds on guided tours during Smithsonian Museum Day. WANT TO GO? 718-885-1461. bartowpellmansionmuseum.org.

Afro-Rican Drumming with BombaYo! FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 18, 12-2pm WHERE: Pelham Art Center, 155 Fifth Ave., Pelham AGES: All WHAT: Follow along as Dr. Drum leads the community in a Bomba music celebration. WANT TO GO? 914-738-2525. pelhamartcenter.org.

New Rochelle Street Fair FREE WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 19, 11am-5pm WHERE: New Rochelle City Hall, 515 North Ave., New Rochelle AGES: All WHAT: The fair is a fun-filled festival with artists, crafters, entertainment, and an assortment of international foods. WANT TO GO? 914-654-2091. newrochelleny.com.

8th Annual Kisco 5K & Kids Mad Dash WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 19, 8:30am 5K; 9:30am Kids Mad Dash WHERE: Kisco Run, Kirby Plaza, Mount Kisco AGES: All WHAT: It will be a great day to run, eat, and shop local. WANT TO GO? $25 before Sept. 1; $30 after Sept. 1; $35 day of race; free for Kids Mad Dash. kiscorun.com.

34th season of Downtown Music Concerts FREE WHEN: Sept. 15-29, Wednesdays, 12:10pm WHERE: Grace Episcopal Church, 33 Church St., White Plains AGES: All WHAT: Come out for free, noontime concerts live at Grace Church. WANT TO GO? dtmusic.org.

New York Renaissance Faire WHEN: Through Oct. 3: Saturday-Sunday and Labor Day, 10am-7pm WHERE: New York Renaissance Faire Grounds, 600 Route 17A, Tuxedo AGES: All WHAT: Travel back in time to an age of adventure to cheer for your favorite knight, meet Robin Hood, see amazing acrobats, and more! WANT TO GO? $175 season pass; $29.95; $13 ages 5-12; free for children younger than 5. 845-351-5171. renfair.com/ny.

Screenings Under the Stars: Mulan (2020) WHEN: Friday, Sept. 24, gates open at 6:30pm; film begins at dusk WHERE: Tibbetts Brook Park, 355 Midland Plaza, Yonkers AGES: All WHAT: Pack up the family car for a screening of Mulan (2020)! WANT TO GO? $25. 914-995-2000. parks.westchestergov.com.

Marvelous Metamorphoses: An Outdoor Performance WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 25, 11am-12pm WHERE: Greenwich Audubon Center, 613 Riversville Road, Greenwich, CT AGES: All WHAT: Take a journey through the life cycles of frogs, butterflies, and bees in this unique performance. WANT TO GO? $15 and up. 203-869-5272. greenwich.audubon.org.

Worldly Explorations with Yanyi! WHEN: Sept. 4-25, Saturdays, 2:30-3pm WHERE: Westchester Children’s Museum, 100 Playland Parkway, Rye AGES: All WHAT: Yanyi shares her love of reading and her curiosity about the many diverse cultures of our world, both local and global through story books. WANT TO GO? Free with admission: $9; $8 seniors; free for children younger than 1. 914-420-5050. discoverwcm.org. WestchesterParent 19 Westchester


30th Annual OKTOBERFEST WHEN: Sept. 25-26, Saturday-Sunday, 11am-5pm WHERE: Quassy Amusement & Waterpark, 2132 Middlebury Road, Middlebury, CT AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy live music, food, beverages, and more! WANT TO GO? Admission is free; costs vary for food, beverages, rides, attractions, parking. 203-759-2013. quassy.com.

Horah with the Torah FREE WHEN: Tuesday, Sept. 28, 4pm WHERE: Chabad of the Rivertowns, 303 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate Simchat Torah with a parade, cupcake decorating for kids up to 7 years old, games, and more. WANT TO GO? 914-693-6100. chabadrt.org.

Latin Dance Family Workshop FREE WHEN: Sept. 16-Oct. 14, Thursdays, 6:30pm WHERE: Ossining Public Library, 53 Croton Ave., Ossining AGES: All WHAT: Learn various dances that celebrate the Latin culture such as salsa, merengue, and bachata. WANT TO GO? 914-941-2416. ossininglibrary.org.

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Elementary-Age Kids Annie Kids WHEN: Aug. 27-Sept. 3, Fridays, 4:30pm WHERE: White Plains Performing Arts Center, 11 City Place, White Plains AGES: All WHAT: See everyone’s favorite little redhead live on stage! WANT TO GO? $16. 914-328-1600. wppac.com.

Bring the Kids Goes Outside: Happy 60th! WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 4, 9:30am and 1:30pm WHERE: Boscobel House, 1601 Route 9D, Garrison AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate Boscobel’s 60th and solve a mystery. WANT TO GO? $15; $8 children ages 5-18; free for children younger than 5. 845-265-3638. boscobel.org.

Dancing Caravan at White Plains Jazzfest WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 11, 4:30pm WHERE: White Plains Plaza, 1 N. Broadway, White Plains AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Enjoy a three-course menu and performances of Peter and The Wolf and Dance Jazz Mosaic. WANT TO GO? $58; $29 ages 5-12. 914-328-5166. wpbid.com. 20

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Family Walk: Butterflies and Blooms WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 25, 1-2pm WHERE: Wave Hill, West 249th Street and Independence Avenue, Bronx AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Go on an expedition to find colorful butterflies and their favorite flowers. WANT TO GO? Free with admission: $10; $6 students and seniors 65 and older; $4 children 6 and older; free for members. 718-549-3200 x251. wavehill.org.

Run Wild WHEN: Sept. 25-Oct. 3, Saturday-Sunday, 10am-2pm WHERE: Greenburgh Nature Center, 99 Dromore Road, Scarsdale AGES: 5-17 WHAT: Run Wild is a kid’s forest run and obstacle course where your child can enjoy some friendly competition while getting active out in nature. WANT TO GO? $20. 914-723-3470. greenburghnaturecenter.org.

Family Adventure Tours WHEN: Through Sept. 26: Sundays, 10-11am WHERE: Untermyer Gardens, 945 N. Broadway, Yonkers AGES: 7-12 WHAT: Weekly rotation of 3 different tours of different parts of the gardens, emphasizing mythology, archaeology, history, unusual trees and plants, graffiti, waterfalls. WANT TO GO? $10; free for children younger than 2 and accompanying adults. 914 613-4502. untermyergardens.org.

Fairy Walk FREE WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 26, 12-3pm WHERE: Muscoot Farm, 51 Route 100, Katonah AGES: All WHAT: See the magical world of fairies during this fairythemed scavenger hunt. Costumes are encouraged! WANT TO GO? 914-864-7282. muscootfarm.org.


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Younger Kids Bruce Beginnings: Eagles WHEN: Tuesday, Aug. 31, 11-11:45am and 1-1:45pm WHERE: Bruce Museum, 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich, CT AGES: 2½-5 WHAT: Children and their caregivers are encouraged to explore the museum’s collections and exhibitions through picture books and hands-on activities. WANT TO GO? Free with admission: $10; $8 students with valid ID and seniors ages 65 and older; free for members and children younger than 5. 203-869-0376. brucemuseum.org.

Rock and Roll for Little Ones FREE WHEN: Monday, Sept. 27, 10:30-11:30am WHERE: John C. Hart Library, 1130 E. Main St., Shrub Oak AGES: Newborn to 5 WHAT: Hear everything from kids’ classics such as “Twinkle, Twinkle” to The Beatles, Chuck Berry, and other rock favorites. WANT TO GO? 914-245-5262. yorktownlibrary.org.

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Let’s Go Apple Picking! These are the top spots to pick your own apples in our area. By Alison Leighton

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hen September rolls around, I get excited about one big thing (no, not back-to-school season…): apple picking season! The fall brings us cute boots and sweaters, preparing to cozy up by a fire, and pick-your-own apples! I also think a trip to the farm isn’t complete without a cup of delicious apple cider, followed by homemade treats (I’m looking at you, apple cider doughnuts!) to show the fruits of our labor (ha!). If you’re ready for apples galore, then check out these farms and orchards. Your family will have a blast picking fresh fruit and checking out the activities offered at each place, such as petting zoos and corn mazes. A few things to keep in mind: Opening seasons are approximate as of the writing of this article since crops are based on weather conditions. Always check the farm’s website or call ahead to confirm availability and COVID-19 guidelines given the ever-changing conditions. And don’t forget proper footwear as fields can be muddy or have uneven ground. Most farms don’t allow pets or picnicking (or any outside food, for that matter).

WESTCHESTER COUNTY Harvest Moon Farm and Orchards 130 Hardscrabble Road, North Salem harvestmoonfarmandorchard.com 914-485-1210 Hours: Pick-your-own apples available by reservation. Apple picking season begins in September, exact hours are TBD. Farm store: Monday-Sunday, 9am-5pm (April-December) Cost: $10 parking, $25 for a peck size 22

bag. Reservations required online; sign-up mid- to end of August. Pick-your-own apples are available September-October. And that’s just the start of the fun at this farm! You can buy pasture-raised, hormone-free organic meats and dairy at the farm store, as well as local maple syrup, seasonal flowers, and veggies. It hosts seasonal events as well, including a Fall Festival every weekend from Labor Day to Halloween.

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Wilkens Fruit and Fir Farm 1335 White Hill Road, Yorktown Heights wilkensfarm.com • 914-245-5111 Hours: Farm: Wednesday-Monday, late August to mid-December; pick-your-own: daily, 10am-4:30pm when fruit is in season. Apple picking anticipated to start in early September; see website for updates. Cost: Prices were not announced as of press; check website for updates. Note: You will have to pay for a minimum quantity based on your party size.


Here you’ll find a variety of pick-your-own options, including apples in September. Just make sure to call before visiting to confirm the availability. Picking poles are available to rent to help you reach for the higher apples (there is a rental fee). You can take a hay wagon to that week’s picking orchard, which your children will love! (Note: The wagon ride may not be available due to COVID-19.) Plus, the Farm Market, Country Market, and Bakery are open daily, 10am-5pm. You can take home freshly baked pies, apple cider, apple cider doughnuts, and other treats. And your kids will have a blast in the corn maze, which is open all season.

Outhouse Orchards 139 Hardscrabble Road, North Salem outhouseorchardsny.com • 914-277-3188 Hours: PYO hours and reservations not available at time of press; check website. Cost: Pre-pay $30 for a small bag (15lbs) or $45 for a large bag (25lbs). Take in the beautiful fall foliage as you stroll through these orchards. September

and October will be full of apple picking—and there are pole pickers to borrow for the hard-to-reach spots. Don’t forget to visit the corn maze ($10 per person; free for children younger than 5 with adult). You’ll love taking the hayride with breathtaking views. And your family will love the farm stand, which sells doughnuts, pies, and more.

ROCKLAND COUNTY Orchards of Concklin 2 S. Mountain Road (off Route 45), Pomona (for GPS use 1010 Route 45, Pomona) orchardsofconcklin.com 845-354-0369 Hours: Pick-your-own apples projected to start Sept. 11; store: daily, 9am-5pm Cost: half-peck bag is $13 per person Not only are you able to come enjoy apple picking, but the orchard also has a farm stand featuring fresh-pressed apple cider and a delicious bakery filled with

pies, cookies, and cakes. Check the website for the pick-your-own schedule.

BERGEN COUNTY, NJ Demarest Farms 244 Wierimus Road, Hillsdale demarestfarms.com • 201-666-0472 Hours: PYO apples begins Sept. 4: Thursday-Monday, 8am-5pm Cost: $7 ages 2 and older; $14 for a bag to hold the apples you pick (10-12lbs.) This farm has it all: PYO, a petting zoo, Halloween lights, and more. When you’re done picking, check out the farm store with a bakery, cider, and fresh produce. All PYO activities require advanced, online reservations. Visits will be limited to your reservation time; late arrivals must leave at the end of the reservation time. Alison Leighton, a freelance writer and marketing specialist, is the founder of Social Parent NYC—@SocialParentNYC on Facebook and Instagram—which hosts events for parents and their babies/toddlers. She lives in Westchester County with her husband and son.

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Out-of-the-Box

LUNCHES Your kids will love these healthy bento box ideas!

Compiled by Liz Winchester; all recipes and photographs courtesy Catherine McCord, Weelicious

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t’s easy to get in a rut when packing lunchboxes day in and day out. Start the year off creatively with these fun bento box lunch ideas from Catherine McCord, the founder of Weelicious.com. The popular cooking site gives parents ideas about how to encourage kids to enjoy a variety of healthy foods and dishes. A bento box holds a meal for one person. The box has several compartments that store different foods. Bento boxes are available on Amazon.com (what isn’t?), in the Weelicious store. “Bento boxes are an excellent option for kids to bring to school for lunch because they give them the option to make their own choices,” McCord says. “I always let my kids help with packing their lunch, and we make sure to fill each section completely to keep things from moving around during the trip to school. My family and I love that bento boxes are environmentally friendly and easy to clean too!” You may have many of these recipe ingredients in your box of tricks (ie. your fridge!) already. Here are a few ways to use them:

APPLE CHEESE WRAPS Serves 4

Ingredients • 1 granny smith apple • 1 slice lemon • 2 slices cheddar cheese, cut in half • 2 slices deli turkey or ham, cut in half Preparation 1. Slice the apple into ½-inch-thick slices. Rub the apple with the lemon wedge to prevent it from going brown. 2. Slice the cheese into ½-inch-wide slices and the ham/turkey in half or in quarters (it needs to be large enough to wrap around the apple). 3. Place an apple slice and a cheese slice on top of the deli meat and fold over deli meat to wrap.

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BANANA DOG BITES

SUSHI SANDWICHES

Serves 4

Ingredients • 2 bananas, peeled • ¼ cup peanut butter, divided (you could also use almond or sunflower butter) • 2 tortillas

Ingredients • favorite sandwich bread • peanut butter + jelly • whipped cream cheese + pesto • shredded carrots + hummus • whipped cream cheese + tapenade • whipped cream cheese + ground cinnamon

Preparation

Preparation

1. Place one tortilla on a flat surface and spread 2 Tbsp. of peanut butter on the tortilla to evenly coat. 2. Place one banana near the edge of the tortilla and roll it up. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 with the second tortilla and banana. 4. Slice into ½-inch rounds and serve. Tip: If your tortilla is stiff, you can put it in the microwave in between two pieces of moist paper towel and heat for 15-20 seconds or until softened.

1. Using a rolling pin, roll out the sandwich bread to get it as thin as you can. 2. Spread the piece of bread with your chosen fillings (our favorite combos are listed above). Use the thicker or stickier filling first and then top with the thinner filling. 3. Roll the bread up tightly and press on the seam to seal. 4. Cut into sushi pieces.

APPLE APPLE PIE PANINI Makes 4 sandwiches Ingredients

• ½ cup mascarpone or cream cheese • 2 tsp. honey • 4 Tbsp. butter, room temperature • 8 slices cinnamon raisin bread, sliced from a dense bakery loaf • 1 granny smith or other firm apple, cored and thinly sliced • 2 Tbsp. light brown sugar • A panini press Preparation 1. In a small bowl with a whisk, or in a mini food processor, whip the mascarpone and honey together until well combined and fluffy. 2. Heat the panini press to medium-high heat. 3. For each sandwich: Spread butter on two slices of bread, flip over, and spread 1 Tbsp. of the mascarpone mixture on each slice, top one slice of bread with apple slices, and close the sandwich with the other piece of bread, buttered side up. 4. Sprinkle brown sugar on top. 5. Grill two panini at a time, with the lid closed, until the filling is warm and the bread is toasted, with a sweet crust, about 3-5 minutes. WestchesterParent 25 Westchester


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Handling Back-to-School Anxieties Returning to the classroom can trigger an array of emotions in kids. Here’s how to tackle a few common scenarios head on. By Stacey Feintuch

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ike it or not, it’s time to say goodbye to the carefree days of summer and say hello to a new school year. Back-to-school stress impacts children of all ages: Younger kids may experience separation anxiety, while older ones may be stressed about increased academic pressure and college applications. During times of transition, anxiety is normal, but it’s usually manageable. Deal with back-toschool stress as a family to help your kids start the school year off right.

CHANGING SCHOOLS Your child once ruled middle school but now they’re at the bottom of the pack as a first-year high school student. Or maybe your child is moving from a day care they’ve known for years. Changing schools can be an adjustment, but you can take measures to ease the transition.

Moving to a new town is hard enough let alone being the new kid in the classroom. Fortunately, starting school at the beginning of the year should help since everyone is in a new situation. Discuss information about the routine. Kids often worry about the little aspects of school. They wonder who will take them to school and pick them up. Or they’re uncertain where to go once they get to school. They may question what they’ll be eating for lunch. Review the school routine with them to ease their minds. Validate their feelings. It’s important for parents to stay positive. If a child is nervous, that’s okay. Say, “I’m so proud of you for going to school.”

Take a visit. Consider visiting the school in advance. Familiarizing kids with the environment can help them feel more comfortable. If possible, attend an orientation or open house, pointing out their classrooms, restrooms, water fountains, and other important places. You may even visit the school’s playground to show what recess will look like.

Share your stories. You were the new kid once, too. Discuss those memories and experiences with your children. Talk about friends you made or a favorite teacher, always staying upbeat and optimistic. And discuss positive aspects of your children’s school, like an amazing playground or extensive library.

Get organized together. Purchase and label supplies. Make sure you’ve submitted all required health and emergency contact forms. Stock your refrigerator with meals and snacks for the first week (check out p. 24 for some fun ideas!). Choose a first-day-of-school outfit, backpack, and lunchbox to get kids more excited about going back. The more organized and prepared you are, the calmer and less stressed you’ll all feel.

Be on time. Don’t stress out your children by running late on day one. Get as much as possible ready the night before, laying out clothing, backpacks, and lunchboxes so everything is set. And allow enough time in the morning to get ready—and take some first day of school pictures!—so you don’t have to rush out the door.

Read about it. A story about school can help ease the jitters. Talk to your local librarian about the right book for your child. Read the tale together and ask your child to share any concerns. Set the tone. Kids pick up on your feelings. That means if you’re nervous, sad, or worried, your kids will likely feel the same. Try not to ask leading questions (“Are you nervous about going back to school?”), which can indicate to your child that there really is something to worry about. Be happy and smile in front of your kids. Save the tears for when you’re alone.

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Emphasize that they’re not alone. Remind your kids that they’re not the only new ones at school. Even some teachers are new. Tell them that the teacher is aware of nerves and will do their best to make kids feel more comfortable.

WORKLOAD STRESS For those who spent months out of traditional in-person school due to the pandemic, returning to the classroom may feel scary. They may worry and wonder if they have the skills to get the job done after sitting behind a computer for so long.


Create a homework routine. Predictability and structure reduce stress in kids and reinforce good habits, particularly when it comes to tackling schoolwork. Create a designated homework space in the house away from the chaos. Let the kids decorate and stock the space to make it feel like their special spot. Hit the hay early. No more staying up late catching fireflies or playing video games. Kids need to go to sleep early enough so they’re well-rested for school. Get them into their school bedtime routine a week or two before school starts so they’re back on track before day one. Hire a tutor. If you sense they’re anxious about a particular subject, like math or reading, consider hiring a tutor. A tutor can get them back on track academically and help boost their confidence in the classroom.

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time to chat is before lights out. They often open up and feel comfortable and safe right before bed. It’s when they’re getting 1-on-1 attention and feel relaxed. Be present. Aim to be there for your child right before school starts and during the first few days back to help them feel more secure. If you can’t be there, ask a friend or family member to take on this role for you. Plan something special. Give them something to look forward to—like a trip for an ice cream cone or a visit to a favorite playground. That way they’ll anticipate a fun activity. You can even make it an annual tradition. Emphasize safety measures. We can’t promise our kids that we won’t get sick, but we can express confidence in public health efforts, and that schools have done months of planning to minimize risk and keep everyone safe.

Many kids haven’t had in-person schooling for a full day since March 2020. Perhaps their school had a remote, hybrid, or halfday model. Going to school full time can seem foreign.

Encourage flexibility. We don’t know how “normal” most kids’ schools will be, and plans may be changing up to the last minute. Let your child know the whole family will have to be flexible.

Establish open communication. Let your child know that you’re always available to talk about anything and everything. A good

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535 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry • 914-693-4443 27 Crane Road, Scarsdale • 914-472-4404 alcottschool.org Alcott School provides children ages 2-6 a supportive, multicultural, learning environment where they develop independence, self-confidence, and pride in their abilities. All sites offer a developmentally appropriate curriculum with Montessori materials, music, creative movement, and nature enrichment programs.

Blue Rock School

110 Demarest Mill Road, West Nyack 845-627-0234 • bluerockschool.org Blue Rock School offers a unique, hands-on progressive education. Our creative academic curriculum is infused with the arts, nature, and play from kindergarten through eighth grade. By nurturing children’s love of learning, developing their skills, and encouraging critical thinking, we prepare them for a changing world.

The Chapel School

172 White Plains Road, Bronxville 914-337-3202 thechapelschool.org • info@thechapelschool.org The Chapel School (est. 1947) is safely open for a wonderfully diverse community, where we engage learners, encourage explorers, and empower leaders from Preschool 2s through eighth grade. Children at The Chapel School experience nurturing teachers in small class sizes, with expanding extracurricular activities, social-emotional literacy, and service-learning programs.

Easter Seals Project Explore

70 Columbus Ave., Valhalla 914-328-1578 • easterseals.com/newyork We serve children with and without disabilities in inclusive, integrated, small classrooms. We offer high-quality full- and part-time programs, school year and year-round, for children ages 18 months to 5 years, from 8:30am2:30pm. Vacation clubs during school breaks and summer camp are available.

Elizabeth Seton Children’s School 317 North St., White Plains

914-597-4098 setonchildrens.org/elizabeth-seton-childrens-school Jennifer Geskie, principal jgeskie@setonchildrens.org At Elizabeth Seton Children’s School, we believe early learning is critical for success. Children’s Place, with our inclusive SCIS program, offers enriching education for children ages 3-5. Through play, attention to literacy, school readiness, and social relationships, we prepare each student for kindergarten. We offer flexible scheduling and private-pay tuition.

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French-American School of New York (FASNY)

King School

914-250-0401 • fasny.org • admissions@fasny.org Founded in 1980, FASNY is an international and bilingual N-12 day school educating more than 700 students on three campuses in Mamaroneck and Larchmont. No French required! It is the only school in the NY metropolitan area accredited to offer both the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma and the French baccalaureate.

German International School New York (GISNY)

307 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge 845-356-2514 • gmws.org Green Meadow Waldorf School offers a beautiful 11-acre campus, busing from Westchester/NYC, and outdoor learning spaces. Our focus this year prioritizes our core values: diversity, equity, and inclusion; COVID-19 safety protocols and a healthy campus; strong daily rhythms; deep relationships; and place-based education for the whole person.

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OUR FACILITY FEATURES: • Occupational Therapy • Physical Therapy • Speech Therapy/Prompt • Home & Facility Based Services • Sensory Gym • Rock Climbing Wall • Feeding Therapy

1450 Newfield Ave., Stamford, CT 203-322-3496 kingschoolct.org King School opens minds and sparks courageous thinking. Our students discover and forge their unique paths to excellence as we teach, guide, and cheer them on. Because when we set better standards for both the experience and outcomes of education, students cultivate the insights and heart to own their future.

Thornton-Donovan School

50 Partridge Road, White Plains 914-948-6513 gisny.org • admissions@gisny.org GISNY, an independent pre-K to 12th-grade college preparatory school, offers a German-English bilingual education with an emphasis on the sciences. Our program is taught in person with creative solutions to utilize the outdoors of our 20-acre campus. Our successful model enables us to provide full in-person learning without compromising academics.

Green Meadow Waldorf School

307 Mamaroneck Road, Scarsdale 914-472-5409 • kbls.org Kids’ B.A.S.E. & The Little School encompass beforeand after-school programs for school-age children in the Scarsdale public schools, and preschool (ages 2-5). The Little School provides Breakfast Club, extended day program until 6:30pm, enrichments, and sports. The Little School is licensed by NYS OCFS and accredited by NAEYC.

100 Overlook Circle, New Rochelle 914-632-8836 td.edu Thornton-Donovan School, located in the heart of New Rochelle’s Beechmont section, was founded in 1901. T-D is an independent, international, kindergarten-12th, coed school that attracts students from 40 different countries, and teaches French, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Greek, German, and Japanese.

Whitby School

969 Lake Ave., Greenwich, CT 203-869-8464 whitbyschool.org • admissions@whitbyschool.org Located in Greenwich CT, Whitby is a coeducational independent school for children ages 18 months through eighth grade. Whitby offers a Montessori curriculum and International Baccalaureate (IB) programs in first-eighth grades. These two programs form the foundation for an educational continuum where students thrive and learn to think creatively and critically.

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Saturday, October 16, 10am to 12pm Information Session with Play Day for children Four and five year olds are invited to visit Blue Rock School for a morning of storytelling, crafts, and outdoor play while their parents learn about our progressive approach to education infused with the arts, nature, and imagination. To register or schedule a private tour please contact us at

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SHOPPING DESTINATIONS These outlets and malls in our area are one-stop shops for your kids’ back-to-school clothing and accessory needs. By Barbara Russo

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The good news: Kids are going back to school in-person after more than a year of remote and hybrid learning. The not-so-good news? It’s time for kids to trade in those comfy sweatpants for clothes that can cut it in the classroom. It may have been a while since you’ve done back-to-school shopping for the kids, but don’t worry—we made it easy with our guide to local shopping malls and outlets in the region. Our list aims to make the shopping experience a fun and easy one. It has malls that offer lots of online deals and discounts to see in advance of your trip, personal shopping and concierge services, and food courts and restaurants when you need to take a break and refresh. Each destination has stores that sell clothes and accessories for kids of all ages. (But don’t forget to pick up a little something for yourself, too!)

WESTCHESTER Cross County Center 8000 Mall Walk, Yonkers crosscountycenter.com 914-968-9570 Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10am-9:30pm; Sunday, 11am-7pm Located minutes from The Bronx and Manhattan, this sprawling shopping destination is home to more than 80 shops and restaurants. Retailers include The Children’s Place, Adidas, Claire’s, and Cohens’ Fashion Optical. Visit the mall’s website to see featured products for back-to-school.

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variety of clothing retailers for the whole family. Visit the deals section on the website to see upcoming sales, including up to 60 percent off at The Children’s Place through Sept. 30.

Ridge Hill 1 Ridge Hill Blvd., Yonkers ridgehill.com 914-207-2900 Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10am-9pm; Sunday, 11am-7pm Ridge Hill is a classic multi-level and onestop shop for kids’ back-to-school needs, including clothing, electronics, and other supplies. Stores include Dick’s Sporting Goods, L.L. Bean, GAP, and Apple. There are many family entertainment options, too, including a trampoline park, LEGOLAND Discovery Center Westchester, and, set to open in October, a movie theater.

The Westchester 125 Westchester Ave., White Plains simon.com/mall/the-westchester 914-421-1333 Hours: Monday-Thursday, 11am-8pm; Friday-Saturday, 10am-9pm; Sunday, 11am-6pm Centrally located near the communities of Chappaqua, Scarsdale, Bedford, and Rye, The Westchester features 140 luxury stores including Tiffany & Co., Burberry, Nordstrom, and Neiman Marcus. Check out Family Perks on the website to see special offers, discounts, dining deals, and amenities for all things family at the mall.

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ROCKLAND Palisades Center 1000 Palisades Center Drive, West Nyack palisadescenter.com 845-348-1000 Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10am-9:30pm; Sunday, 11am-7pm Located in the Lower Hudson Valley, the four-level Palisades Center is home to 225 brands. And when your kids need a break from shopping (and to get out some of their energy), you can stop by 16 sit-down restaurants, a bowling alley, ice rink, indoor ropes course, and more.

The Shops at Nanuet 5101 Fashion Drive, Nanuet simon.com/mall/the-shopsat-nanuet 845-367-9450 Hours: Monday-Thursday, 11am8pm; Friday-Saturday, 10am-9pm; Sunday, 12-6pm This open-air shopping center is home to stores such as Baby Gap, Gap Kids, and more. Select stores are offering back-toschool discounts, so check the website before you head out!

ORANGE COUNTY Woodbury Common Premium Outlets 498 Red Apple Court, Central Valley premiumoutlets.com • 845-928-7467 Hours: Monday-Thursday, 11am-8pm; Friday-Sunday, 10am-9pm Shop 250 high-end fashion brand outlets here, including Gap Kids and Carter’s. Visit the center’s website to find out which stores are offering back-to-school discounts.


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BIRTHDAY / PARTY SERVICES Ninja Gymnastics Factory ...................... 11 Sportime USA Inc................................... 21

CAMPS Alcott Montessori................................... 15 Chapel School........................................ 31 Easter Seals NY...................................... 31 Gtec Kids................................................ 29 Kids’ B.A.S.E. & The Little School ........... 29 King School.............................................. 5 Sportime USA Inc................................... 21 Steffi Nossen School of Dance................ 29 Thornton Donovan School...................... 36

CLASSES Hoff-Barthelson Music School................ 31 Ninja Gymnastics Factory ...................... 11 Pinebrook Fitness................................... 23 Studio B Dance....................................... 31 Super Soccer Stars.................................. 23

DANCE Steffi Nossen School of Dance................ 29 Studio B Dance....................................... 31

EDUCATION Alcott Montessori................................... 15 Blue Rock School.................................... 29 Chapel School........................................ 31 Easter Seals NY...................................... 31 Elizabeth Seton Children’s School............. 7 FASNY.................................................... 11 German International School of New York........................................... 21

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Keeping kids’ items labeled to avoid germy mix-ups is going to be top of mind for both parents and schools. Mabel’s Labels are a great quality product and they really do help to keep items from getting lost or mixed up. If you’re like me, you have 62 types of skincare in your possession, half of which most likely reached their expiration date. Enter: Fresh Chemistry. Each set of the innovative skincare brand comes with a serum base and the active add-ins are kept separate. Once you mix them in, the super potent, high-performance skincare delivers maximum results with every use. Genius!

Surviving Back-to-School Season By Zlata Faerman

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hile summer can be a relaxing experience for kids (hello, no school!), it can add a lot of stress on us parents. We fill the days with activities and coordinate schedules, while simultaneously working, cooking, housekeeping, and taking care of ourselves. No wonder back-to-school season is a welcomed event for us! This coveted fifth season is not for the faint of heart though. It takes a lot to prepare for the return to school. These picks are ways you can reduce the upcoming stress of sending your kids back to school…and look great doing it! Keep bacteria and other pollutants at bay with Xlear, a saline nasal spray. The doctorbacked product contains xylitol, an ingredient in many fruits and veggies, which moisturizes, reduces tissue inflammation, and naturally opens airways. It’s a must-have for any mama and her family.

You can’t take care of your family unless you’re taking care of yourself (you know what I’m talking about, Moms!). Nurish by NatureMade offers a personalized assessment factoring in your age, diet, wellness goals, and more. Then, each month, a 30day supply of your custom grab-and-go supplement packs are shipped to your door. It can’t get any easier than that!

Homework can feel like a chore for kids, but supplemental learning shouldn’t. Osmo, the STEAM brand that builds hands-on play and learning experiences, helps nourish the minds of children by unleashing the power of imagination, so you’ll feel good about your kid on the iPad after school or on weekends.

Newly launched, Prep & Go is a full system of leakproof containers to take meals on the go. Perfect for school lunches, they come in a variety of sizes with unique features, divided containers (hello bento box!), and perfectly portioned snack sizes. The modular design makes them simple to stack in the fridge. When not in use, they are perfectly organized in my cabinets.

If getting your little ones to brush their teeth in the morning and at night is a huge hassle, consider a BURSTkids Sonic Toothbrush. My son loves how *fun* it is to brush, and I love how easily he can do it by himself.

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Staying nice and organized is half the battle when it comes to life, let alone the school year. I’m loving all of Erin Condren’s planners. Seriously, I can’t get enough! They offer complete customization, from layout to coil color. And the kids’ planners have stickers, colorful calendars, creativity spreads, and more to keep it interesting. They’re a great step in helping kids gain time management and organization skills.



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