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Coping When the Family Pet Dies

NIMALS BRING US JOY, love and attachment.

But when a pet dies, the grief we experience can be like losing a loved one; it can be heartbreaking to everyone in the family.

For children, that loss can be devastating because kids form a bond with the pet almost like a sibling attachment. As difficult as it can be, patience and understanding will help them through the grieving process and help them cope with other losses throughout their lives.

WHAT TO SAY AND WHEN

If the pet’s death is sudden or unexpected, use age-appropriate language to calmly explain to your child what happened. Be brief and let your child’s questions guide how much information you provide.

If you must euthanize your pet, it’s best not to use language that makes children think that the pet has gone to sleep. It’s a very scary idea for a child that someone could just go to sleep and never wake up again. Use language with your kids that’s real, not scary, and honestly tells them what is going to happen.

If you need help on how best to talk with your child about loss, ask your pediatrician, or find an age-appropriate children’s book to help you explain it.

ALLOW TIME TO PROCESS

Let your child know it’s OK and natural to feel sad, lonely or even angry over the loss of a pet. Acknowledge and validate their feelings. Be sure to give your child time to process their emotions.

Don’t rush and say, “Well, let’s get another dog,” as soon as your dog has passed. Children need a chance to grieve. They need to feel the love that they had for their pet ease in a natural way and be able to process that before you move on as a family.

To help your child remember their pet, share comforting memories of fun times you had together, or help them make a scrapbook or photo collage. Sometimes it’s helpful to have a little monument in your yard, such as a rock with the pet’s name on it.

Parents should also be open with their children about their own sadness over losing a family pet, because it’s comforting for kids to know that they’re not alone in how they feel. In months to come, continue to talk often about your pet and share in happy memories that will remain long after the pain of loss has passed. ✦

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1. PILAR BRADSHAW, M.D., F.A.A.P.

Dr. Pilar Bradshaw practices the full spectrum of pediatric medicine, seeing patients from birth to young adulthood. Named as 1 of 7 “Favorite Pediatricians” by Parents magazine, she believes in the ability of parents to embrace the joys and challenges of raising children.

2. RICK EPSTEIN

A Dad’s Eye View contributor, also awardwinning columnist, and journalist. Author of Rookie Dad (Hyperion) and The Right Number of Kids (McKenna Publishing Group). His wife and three daughters run a living laboratory in which he is constantly tested, analyzed, and experimented upon. It’s as if a guinea pig could write.

3. BONNIE HARRIS

Bonnie is Oregon Family Magazine’s resident Movie Review Master Extraordinaire. She enjoys watching movies of all kinds, and has been doing movie reviews for over 9 years and counting. She lives in Eugene with her family, enjoys gardening and cooking.

4. DANIEL HIESTAND

Daniel Hiestand is the new Lane County Waste Reduction Outreach Coordinator, responsible for working with the county’s Waste Reduction team to produce original content to promote waste reduction education and outreach.

Daniel has worked extensively as a reporter, overseas teacher, communications consultant, entrepreneur, and nonprofit fundraiser. Later this year, Daniel will graduate from Arizona State University with a Master’s Degree in Sustainability Leadership.

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A Wonderful Gift

TORO is famous for his signature style of magical realism, and he brings his unconventional imagination to a new stop-motion version of Pinocchio. I don’t usually approve of a director’s name ahead of a film’s title, but this wonderfully unique movie should be set apart from

PINOCCHIO

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the recent Disney version of Pinocchio. Not only is the stopmotion animation absolutely stunning and detailed, but the story and characters are also complex, riveting, and deeply moving. Del Toro’s misshapen and damaged characters become beautiful and spiritually restored on their journeys to find love and forgiveness. Pinocchio is carved out of grief to replace Geppetto’s lost son, Carlo. After receiving life from a blue Wood Sprite, Pinocchio hurls headlong into exploring the world, but his temper and stubbornness often get him

into trouble. His conscience, Sebastian, the accident-prone cricket, tries to keep him out of mischief and guide him toward good choices. But after an unfortunate accident with a truck, Pinocchio discovers that he’s immortal. While in the underworld, he receives advice from the Chimera, aka Death, who cautions him not to squander his time in the mortal world. Sadly, Pinocchio’s headstrong determination to be famous in Count Volpe’s puppet show separates him from Geppetto and sets into motion the events that cause Geppetto

FOR the PARENTS

to be swallowed by a great sea monster. Pinocchio finally discovers his father and helps rescue him, but not before losing his life again and getting stuck in the underworld. This time it’s Sebastian who brings the family back together after Pinocchio learns to value each and every moment on earth. Although it’s an exceptional film, and likely an Oscar contender, parents should know that del Toro tends to the darker side of storytelling and there are depictions of military training, weapons, and war, along with a quite violent climactic fall from a cliff. ✦

The Dark Hero

BLACK ADAM

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AS COMIC-MOVIE ORIGIN stories go, Black Adam holds its own compared to the Superman and Batman franchises, but it doesn’t quite establish its characters as long-term contenders in the DC universe. That said, it’s an action-packed, visually impressive film with tons of digital effects and destructive mayhem set in a Middle Eastern country. The “Shazam” connection is a bit confusing, but it’s downplayed and replaced by a newly risen character with God-like powers who awakens after a 5,000-year imprisonment. The Justice Society heroes called in to tame this threat include Doctor Fate, Hawkman, Cyclone, and the bumbling Atom Smasher, Jr. Eventually, the Justice Society learns that although Teth-Adam seems to destroy everything he touches, his intentions to free the people who venerate him are honorable. He’s an unintentional hero who helps them locate an ancient crown that

bestows evil power to the descendants of a tyrant king. When they finally see eye to eye and join forces, Teth-Adam transforms into Black Adam, the only power strong enough to destroy the evil crown of Sabbac. Adam ends the tyranny, but not before also leveling most of the city. In the credits, there’s a hint of a sequel, but even Superman might not be able to resurrect Black Adam a second time.

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Black Adam becomes protector.

FIVE HOBBIES THAT PROMOTE Mindfulness

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and Calm

From extremely busy schedules to pressures at work, and the stress that comes with raising a family, life can throw all manner of things at you from different directions. It’s not unusual to at times feel mentally fogged up, anxious, stressed, or even depressed if you don’t take good care of yourself...

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IfSCIENCE IS ANYTHING TO go by, engaging in a hobby can be an amazing way to re-energize and refresh from the inside out. And of course, a hobby can be an exciting activity, something you’re passionate about, or something you just do to pass time when you don’t have a lot going on.

However, a hobby that calms your mind and brings you to a state of mindfulness can have multiple benefits to your health and well-being. Most of which may pretty much be new to you, here are five hobbies you might want to try out to promote calm and mindfulness.

MINDFUL DRIVING

Driving a car can be an incredibly stressful activity. You need to keep track of your speed, stay in your lane, and manage traffic at the same time. Add in the possibility of road rage, erratic drivers, and aggressive pedestrians, and it’s a recipe for disaster. Fortunately, mindful driving or motorcycling does not have to be this way.

A full-body meditative practice during your daily drive will ease your tension, calming your mind down and making you more aware of your surroundings. Many meditation experts and doctors believe that the act of taking in your surroundings helps you maintain awareness of your thoughts and actions. You can even meditate on the road if not before you press the ignition button!

From learning a new language to walking, scrapbooking, and even cooking, there are so many other mindfulness activities you can take up as a hobby. The above are just a few ideas you can consider for inspiration.

FLOWER ARRANGING

As the name suggests, flower arranging is the art of creating beautiful displays of blooms for purposes of decoration or adornment. It’s an ancient art, which dates back centuries, but it’s only now being explored by experts in the UK and US as a way of bringing meditation to the workplace.

The best thing about arranging flowers is that it engages your creative mind. As you commit much of your concentration to turning the

blooms into a beautiful work of art, it keeps your mind focused on the present moment. Also, the colorful blooms, the activity itself, and your resulting bouquet will all have a calming effect on your mind.

Simply collect some flowers from your garden or surroundings and start arranging them. Wondering how to get started? You can start by checking out your favorite tulips, roses, or peonies online from a florist or flower delivery service for inspiration.

There are also lots of video tutorials on YouTube and other platforms that you can check out for a step-by-step demonstration.

YOGA, MEDITATION, AND TAI-CHI

Taking time out to practice yoga, meditation, or Tai Chi can be a great way to enhance your mental health and well-being. Not only are these soothing to the mind and body, but they can also enhance your mental clarity, your focus, and creativity. They can even help you relax and get to sleep. A session of yoga or meditation can do wonders for your emotional and psychological well-being.

YOGA: Yoga is simply an ancient mind and body practice with Hindu origins that combines breathing techniques, yoga poses, breathing techniques, and meditation to promote overall wellness. Besides helping improve flexibility and muscle tone, practicing yoga can help bring your body and mind into balance.

The ancient Indian practice is known to be effective in reducing stress and warding off anxiety. During the practice, you become more aware of your breath, body, and mind as you stay in the present moment.

MEDITATION: Meditation is another calmpromoting activity that you can engage in as a mindfulness hobby. It has been used for millennia as a relaxation technique around the world.

The practice simply involves clearing the mind or focusing on your inner self from a quiet and relaxed environment, perhaps surrounded by nature.

While there are many different types of meditation, one of the best forms in our case is mindfulness meditation.

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It entails preventing your mind from wandering about and instead concentrating on your surroundings and happenings at the moment. By focusing on your breath and body, you can become more aware of your thoughts and feelings and gain insight into yourself.

TAI CHI: Sometimes meditation is used together with slow, controlled moments in the practice of Tai Chi, a form of martial art

MINDFUL GARDENING

Gardening can be very calming and therapeutic. Working with plants can help you connect with nature, and the repetitive motions of gardening can be very soothing to the mind, body, and spirit. While at it, get lost in the moment, immersing yourself wholly into the activity. Shut your mind for a while and feel the soil’s texture. Marvel at the colorful foliage or flowers, or close your eyes and perceive the smell of nature. Listen to the birds or crickets chirping. Think of yourself as a child enjoying some sort of play!

DRAWING OR PAINTING

The act of putting pen to paper or brush to canvas takes concentration and awareness to work effectively. The same is true with painting, as it requires controlling one’s hands to produce effective and even strokes.

It turns out that these activities can also be extra calming too. An artistic hobby such as drawing or painting can be a great way to express yourself and get lost in the moment. They can help you relax, boost mental clarity, and sharpen your focus too. ✦

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The Underwear War

WHEN I WAS IN fifth-grade, there was a chubby, quiet boy in my class named Barry Wilson. He was a so-so student and we really didn’t hear much from him until about midyear when Mr. Jorgensen asked the class, “What would you need to take with you to Mars in order to stay alive?”

“Food?” asked a child. “Right,” said the teacher.

“Water?” “Right.”

“Air?” “Right... Barry, what would you say? What else would an Earthling have to bring to Mars?”

shepherds to quell this laff-riot.

We learned no more about outer space that day, unless you count our recognition of the new star who had just appeared in our firmament. Our laughter had produced a chemical change in Barry. For the rest of the year the least little thing would cause him to give his signature yell of DYYYEEEAAAA! and we’d all go nuts. Those must’ve been long months for Mr. Jorgensen, but they flew by on wings for the rest of us, especially for Barry. In the time it took to utter one magic word, he’d gone from wallflower to top entertainer.

fifth-grade daughter Marie tried to embarrass her second-grade sister Sally by secretly stuffing Sally’s backpack full of Sally’s underpants. Marie was hoping her sister would unwittingly pull out the underpants in the classroom and incur the derisive howls and jeers of her peers.

But the underwear bomb was discovered and de-fused by Sally while she was in my wife’s car getting a ride to school. Sally gnashed her teeth and left the underwear in the car. Later that day, my wife took Marie and 4-year-old Wendy to the doctor’s office for Marie’s allergy shot.

the involvement of a grownup in what they are calling The Underwear War.

I don’t know what’s coming next, and neither do they. Both girls are keeping a close eye on their luggage, wary of more pranks. At this point, I doubt either of them would trust her sister to pack her parachute. Their game seems to be good clean fun, so I haven’t intervened. The only thing that disturbs me about their underwear obsession is the epilogue to the Barry Wilson story.

Barry disappeared from our school after fifth-grade and reappeared years later in high school. I spotted him in the corridor on the first day of my junior year. He had lost a lot of weight, but he didn’t look slim; he looked diminished. “Hey, Barry!” I yelled, glad to see him. “UNDERWEAR!”

But Barry just looked at me with blank anxiety. I asked, “Don’t you remember Mr. Jorgensen’s fifth-grade class?”

“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” he said, edging past, and he never spoke to me again. I soon found out that Barry was a sophomore, not a junior like me. He’d lost a year. Was it the one we’d spent with Mr. Jorgensen?

There’s a lesson here somewhere, but I’m doggoned if I know what it is. I don’t claim to have an answer, only a question: What is it about fifth-graders and underwear? ✦

Rick can be reached at rickepstein@yahoo.com.

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Is Google doing anything to prevent the propagation of climate disinformation on the Internet?

THE ADVENT OF THE internet and smartphone innovations have brought information to our fingertips. As the number of users skyrockets, advertisers have identified lucrative opportunities to meet people where they are. Google is a household name, holding 87 percent of the market share and hosting billions of users. Polls of Google users show that they trust that it produces credible search results. Seventy-three percent of users believe that most or all of the information they find in a search is accurate and trustworthy; however, 68 percent of users were unable to identify the difference between an ad and an organic search result. This gives a leg up to potentially nefarious advertisers spreading climate disinformation.

Google addressed the problem of pervasive climate disinformation prior to the United Nations (UN) Conference of the Parties (COP) 26th annual meeting in 2021; the internet giant pledged to halt the display of ads that promoted climate disinformation. This commitment came in tandem with other advertisers pressuring Google not to display their products alongside climate disinformation.

The commitment that Google made has come under fire as there are questions about the legitimacy of their pledge. Michael Koo, cochair of the climate change

information about “eco-friendly” companies. Additionally, since their pledge, Google has accepted $421,000 for ads from climate denial groups with taglines like “climate

After pressure from advertisers. Google pledged to halt the display of ads that promoted climate disinformation. But critics say that’s not enough.

CCDH suggests that a legislative framework be established to ensure the transparency, accountability and responsibility of not only Google, but all online platforms.

disinformation coalition at Friends of the Earth, stated, “It appears Google is spreading disinformation about its efforts to fight disinformation”. In the span of two years, Google has accepted nearly $24 million in advertisements from oil giants. Of that $24 million, $10.9 million was spent on greenwashing ads that were seen 58.6 million times, according to the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH). These ads were targeted to key-word searches including: greenhouse gases, renewable energy and

campaigners hype the risks of global warming,” and “fossil fuels make the planet safer”.

CCDH has outlined steps that Google needs to take to actualize the claims they’ve made on their stance on climate disinformation. Step one would be to halt climate denial ads and ads promoting greenwashing. Additionally, CCDH suggests that Google introduce a transparent library of their advertisements so that the public can examine how ads are being placed and how they may distort search results. Lastly,

These recommendations are a good starting point, but there is no guarantee that Google will follow them. That being said, users should be armed with skills to identify climate disinformation. Common tactics that proponents of climate disinformation utilize are: false expertise, logical fallacies, impossible expectations, conspiracy theories and cherry-picked data. The best way to combat these tactics is to be a cautious consumer of online information. Be prepared to vet the source of the information that you find, and get in the habit of developing a mixednews diet. ✦

CONTACTS: How to Spot Climate Misinformation,  nrdc.org/stories/ how-spot-and-help-stop-climate-misinformation; Greenwashing on Google - Full Report, counterhate.com/wp-content/ uploads/2022/11/Greenwashing-on-Google_Final-Report.pdf; Big Oil Greenwashing with Google Ads, context.news/ climate-risks/gaming-google-oil-firms-usesearch-ads-to-greenwash-study-says

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Community

Electronics Recycling Competition STARTS

IN JANUARY!

LANE COUNTY RESIDENTS INTERESTED in reducing their e-waste footprint have many options for reusing, repairing, and recycling their unwanted electronic goods. The Electronics Recycling Competition—sponsored by NextStep Recycling, Partners for Sustainable Schools, Oregon Green Schools, and Lane County—is a case in point.

The competition runs from January to Earth Day in April and invites all county elementary, middle, K8, and high schools—staff, students, and parents—to divert toxic electronics from the waste stream. Schools will compete to see which can donate the most electronic recycling materials to NextStep Recycling. Donations can include non-plastic materials, such as microwaves, dead Christmas lights, TVs, printers, old cords and cables, cell phones, computers, and audio/visual equipment. Schools are entered into the competition based on student enrollment numbers, and winners are eligible for prizes and grant monies.

The event has proven popular, with schools collecting 14,105 pounds of electronic waste in the 2021-22 school year. The winning school, Meadow View School in the Bethel district, collected more than a third of that total at 5,145 pounds.

Jessica Ahrenholtz, assistant executive director with NextStep Recycling, said educational outreach is crucial to the nonprofit’s work and its electronic waste reduction goals.

“Unwanted computers, monitors, and TVs—ewaste–is the fastest growing waste stream in the U.S.,” Ahrenholtz said. “We hope to encourage individuals to change their behavior and way of thinking, and NextStep puts their time and effort into this program to work towards this goal.”

Joshua Frankel, Partners for Sustainable Schools program coordinator, said the competition provides a

great example of collaboration at many levels.

“This competition is a great model of a multigenerational effort between students, families, and school staff,” Frankel said. “The competition also showcases partnerships between local nonprofits, governmental agencies, schools, and dedicated parent volunteers.”

Tackling e-waste is not limited to the competition, however. Community members can drop off many unwanted electronics to NextStep Recycling (245 Jackson Street, Eugene) throughout the year, where items will either be fixed and resold at the NextStep Reuse Store or responsibly recycled. The nonprofit also coordinates free pickups for businesses and schools.

“A good portion of donations are put back into the community to those in need and with barriers to education and employment,” Ahrenholtz said. Frankel added that the competition is a helpful way to protect the environment, keeping toxic chemicals— such as lead and mercury—out of our landfills and providing recycled materials for use in new devices.

“NextStep receives the materials and provides important job skills and volunteer opportunities,” he said. “It also inspires comradery and community when schools see how successful they can be working together.” ✦

To learn more about the competition, visit pssogs.org.

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EDUCATION Resource Guide

RATIO ENROLLMENT HOURS

APP. DEADLINE RELIGIOUS? TUITION CAMPS?

PRESCHOOLS

Eugene Montessori School

1:10 98 8:00am - 3:30pm open No varies No

Mountain View Academy - PreK 1:8 16 8:00am - 11:30am February 15th No $275/month No

The Little French School 1:10 30-40 8:30am - 2:30pm, Covid-19 hours open until filled No web or call TBD

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Oak Hill School

1:16 / PK 1:8 160 8:00am - 3:15pm / PK 8:00am - Noon Rolling No Varies, please call Yes

St. Paul Catholic School 1:18 282 8:10am - 3:00pm open Roman Catholic call or visit website No

CHARTER/ONLINE SCHOOLS

Mountain View Academy Charter School 1:16 144 8:00am - 2:55pm February 15th No none No

Ridgeline Montessori School 1:14 250 8:30am - 3:05pm February 25th No none No The Village School 1:25 225 8:25am - 3:00pm March 13th No none No

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

Eugene Science Center 1:10 varies 10am - 5pm Tues-Sunday open until filled No varies Yes

Lane County School Resources n/a n/a n/a n/a No n/a No

Mathnasium of Eugene 1:1 to 3:1 open See website, Facebook, & Google open No $231/month No

Nearby Nature varies varies See website open No varies Yes

Oregon Tutor open varies Mon - Thurs 10am - 8pm / Fri 10am - 6pm open No varies Yes

The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts varies open M-F 9am - 6pm / Sat 9am - Noon open No varies Yes

Triple P: Positive Parenting Program varies open Not applicable open No none No

Whole Earth Nature School 2:8 / 2:12 varies See website see website No Scholarships and financial aid avail. Yes

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PRESCHOOLS

Eugene Montessori School

2255 Oakmont Way Eugene, OR 97401 541-345-7124 www.eugenemontessorischool.com

Eugene Montessori School founded in 1962, offers a quality education for children age 3 through kindergarten. The individual curriculum fosters the child’s natural curiosity and love of learning while building self-confidence and independence. In our multi-age classrooms, children work together as a community caring for each other and the environment. Specialists teach music and PE. For more information please call 541-345-7124

Mountain View Academy Pre-Kindergarten 45 S. Moss Street Lowell, OR 97452 541-735-1709

www.mountainviewacademy.com

Mountain View Academy Pre-Kindergarten is a highly academic class that prepares students to be successful in MVA Kindergarten class. Classes run Monday - Thursday from 8:00am - 11:30am. Field trips are offered quarterly. Our class is capped at 16 students. To schedule a tour or meeting with the Director, contact us today.

The Little French School 1376 Olive Street Eugene, OR 97401 541-345-3818 www.littlefrenchschool.org

LFS is a private, non-profit program combining high-quality care and education with immersion in the French language. We offer small class sizes, personalized instruction, and diverse, engaging curricula. We have been serving families in the community since 1987! All of our classrooms are equipped with medical-grade air purifiers and table barriers for each student. Covid-19 vaccination for both staff and

Mountain View Academy

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A quality Montessori education for children ages 3 through kindergarten. The individualized curriculum includes music, P.E., snacks and a wholesome hot lunch. 541.345.7124 • 2255 Oakmont Way • eugenemontessorischool.com Eugene Montessori School Educating for a better world since 1962.
541-345-3818 • 1376 Olive Street Enrolling Now - Ages 3 to 5 for this Academic Year 2022-2023 We currently have a few spots available in the Pre-K (4-5 years) and Preschool (3-4 years). Part-time and full-time available. • Welcoming Diverse Community • Language Development • Academic Preparation • Excellent Student-Teacher Ratio • Personalized Attention • Hands-on Learning • Supportive, Experienced Teachers • Organic Snack • Previous knowledge of French is not required The Little French
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PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Oak Hill School

86397 Eldon Schafer Dr Eugene, OR 97405 541-744-0954 oakhillschool.net

PK-8 independent school focused on educating the whole student-creating caring and responsible critical thinkers. Rigorous academic program complimented by the visual, literary, musical and performing arts. Foreign language programs include Mandarin, French, and Spanish. Collaborative learning environment that focuses on the individual student. Small class sizes, strong personal relationships and rapport between faculty, students, and parents.

St. Paul Catholic School

1201 Satre St. Eugene, OR 97401 541-344-1401 saintpaul-school.org

St. Paul Catholic School is a fully accredited Preschool through 8th grade elementary program in the best tradition of Catholic education.  Our mission is to provide a Catholic education fostering spiritual growth and academic excellence in a safe, nurturing environment. Please contact the school for more information.

ONLINE/CHARTER SCHOOLS

Mountain View Academy Charter School

45 S. Moss Street Lowell, OR 97452 541-735-1709 www.mountainviewacademy.com

Mountain View Academy is a Pre-K - 8th grade public, charter school in the Lowell School District. We believe character education is the foundation for a quality education. We offer a 4-day school week with educational field trips one Friday per month. We are an advanced program that strives to build relationships with students and families, provide a well-rounded education, and challenge students through ability grouping. We believe parents play an important role in their child’s education; MVA families are incorporated into our education model through monthly volunteering. Contact us to learn more. Tours held on Wednesdays.

Ridgeline Montessori School

4500 W. Amazon Drive Eugene, OR 97405 541-681-9662 www.ridgeline.org

Ridgeline Montessori Public Charter School provides free public Montessori education to more

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Mountain View Academy is a charter school with a foundation in character education and ability-based learning. Each class is capped at 16 students, and we encourage parents to be part of their child’s education by volunteering on a regular basis.

MVA has a “Back to Basics” approach to education. We teach & encourage hard work and provide students with a full curriculum – including high school level courses.

Our program offers a 4-day school week, monthly field trips, and curriculum that will challenge students at their individual level.

Sponsored by the Lowell School District, believing in options for parents.

www.mtviewacademy.com

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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JANUARY 29 www.saintpaul-school.org Providing a quality Catholic education for students in preschool through 8th Grade for over 60 years. 1201 Satre Street Eugene, OR 97401 541-344-1401 ST. PAUL CATHOLIC SCHOOL
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than 250 students in kindergarten through eighth grade. We provide an academically rigorous Montessori education. Students balance their freedom to explore and think for themselves with their responsibility to work and learn within a community. Visit our website at www. ridgeline.org for more information.

The Village School

3411 Willamette St Eugene, OR 97405 541-345-7285 www.eugenevillageschool.org

The Village School is a tuition-free public charter school serving children in Kindergarten through Eighth grade. The Village School’s curriculum fully integrates academics with the arts, educating the whole child – head, heart and hands. Movement, handwork, music, Spanish language and gardening classes are an integral part of the student’s learning experience. Meals are cooked on-site with mostly local and organic ingredients.

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

Eugene Science Center

2300 Leo Harris Parkway Eugene, OR 97401 541-682-7888

https://eugenesciencecenter.org/

Visit Eugene Science Center for hands-on exhibits, state of the art planetarium shows, school group field trips, early education programs, and special events. Offering birthday parties, no-school-day workshops, and summer camps designed to ignite your child’s curiosity.

The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts

868 High St. Eugene, OR 97401 541-434-7000 www.theshedd.org

The Shedd Institute offers music, theater arts, and dance instruction with classes, camps, and private

instruction for all ages and on most instruments. “Discovering Instruments” classes give students a hands-on exploration before choosing one to study. Open to creating classes for home-schoolers to fit curriculum needs. Member of the National Guild of Community Schools for the Arts. Financial assistance available. Please see ad on page 11.

Lane County School Resources

3100 E. 17th Ave. Eugene, OR 97403 541-682-1223 www.lanecountyor.gov/schoolwise

This WasteWise Lane County website empowers teachers, students, and parents with sustainability tools and resources to help reduce waste, save money, and take action on climate change.

The Village School is a tuition-free public char ter school ser ving children in Kindergar ten throug h Eig hth g rade. The Village School’s curr iculum fully integ rates academics with the ar ts, educating the whole child – head, hear t and hands. Movement, handwor k, music, Spanish language and gardening classes are an integ ral par t of the student’s leavrning exper ience. Meals are cooked on-site with mostly local and organic ing redients.

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- 3411 Willamette St, Eugene 97405

- office@eugenevillageschool.org

- 541-345-7285

Parent Information Meetings: Sat. Jan 21st, 10:00am & Thurs, Jan 26th, 6pm

Meeting to be held on Site

Applications for 2023-24 Lottery due by March 13th, 2023. Applications received after this deadline will be added to the waitlist

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Mathnasium of Eugene

1733 Pearl St, Ste A Eugene, OR 97401 541-357-5386 www.mathnasium.com/eugene Mathnasium is the #1 after-school math-only education program in America for kids in 1st to 12th grade, whether to get math help to catch up, or to get math enrichment to stay ahead. Mathnasium improves student performance on standards-based tests in 20 sessions or fewer, & improves student skills by an average of 2 grade levels in the 1st year. Contact Mathnasium of Eugene today to schedule a risk-free assessment.

Nearby Nature

P.O. Box 3678 Eugene, OR 97403 541-687-9699 www.nearbynature.org

From the tiniest tot to the busiest teen, Nearby Nature believes young people thrive when they spend healthy time outside engaged in

nature discovery, science, adventure, free play, art, and gardening. Based outdoors in Alton Baker Park, Nearby Nature hosts a school year preschool (Monday, Wednesday, Friday mornings), after-school programs on Tuesday and Friday, school nature walks, summer daycamps, preschool Green Start Play Days, and special events for families. During the school year, we also serve middle and high schoolers as a partner in the Network Charter School. Scholarships, membership discounts, and volunteer opportunities are available.

Oregon Tutor

1144 Gateway Loop, Ste 100 Springfield, OR 97477 541-733-1749 http://www.oregontutor.com/ At Oregon Tutor, we believe oneon-one tutoring greatly enriches the lives of our students. We offer private tutoring to students ranging from kindergarten through college, and beyond! We help students of all

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Math knowledge builds upon itself layer by layer. That’s why the Mathnasium Method™ identifies and addresses any learning gaps early on, so your child develops a rock-solid foundation. Our fun, dynamic approach is proven to accelerate learning and deliver results for students of all skill levels. Even better, the confidence that they build in math today will carry through in everything they do moving forward — for the rest of their lives.

Children kept out of school lose more comprehension in math than in any other subject!* Mathnasium’s Kickstart Program gets your child back on track and ready to soar ahead with individualized instruction, either in our learning center or through Mathnasium@home, our live online tutoring service. Our comprehensive assessment will map out their road to recovery and success.

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Triple P: Positive Parenting Program

3171 Gateway Loop Springfield, OR 97477 541-741-6000

www.earlychildhoodlane.org

Triple P, the Positive Parenting Program, is an online parenting course for parents of children ages 2-12. Triple P doesn’t tell you how to parent, but gives you strategies you can adapt to your family’s needs. This program is free for all Lane County families. Visit https:// www.earlychildhoodlane.org/positive-parenting-program to sign up!

Triple P esta disponible en español. Also includes a guide for Parenting During COVID-19.

Whole Earth Nature School PO Box 5223 Eugene, OR 97405 541-937-KIDS WholeEarth.org

Whole Earth Nature School uses outdoor mentorship of our students to deepen their nature connection, gain wilderness skills, and ultimately to increase their thriving in daily life. Our programs are designed to help students cultivate a passion for learning and discovery, strengthen their imagination, and develop strong social skills. Through fire making, students learn patience, resilience, and safety. Through hiding and camouflage they learn stillness, observation and awareness. Through wildcrafting, they learn caretaking, pattern recognition, and self-sufficiency. Through group play and challenges, they learn leadership, respect, and confidence. Our goal is to provide our students with the right balance of freedom and support to become their best selves.

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21 JANUARY 2023 OREGON FAMILY.COM TRIPLE P: THE POSITIVE PARENTING PROGRAM Practical Tools for Every Parent Sign up for the Triple P Online Course Learn about parenting strategies to support your child with: •Bedtime Routines •Tantrums •Misbehavior •And more! Find the strategies that work best for you and your family. Now free for all CountyLanefamilies! Learn more at earlychildhoodlane.org Triple P Online is free for all Lane County families! • Triple P esta disponible en español
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Meet handsome pup, BUDDY ! This 8-year-old shepherd mix has beautiful brown eyes and always a wagging tail. He is an active older gentleman who would make the perfect addition to a calmer household. He will love daily walks around the neighborhood and a warm couch to relax on. He has a great spirit with funny spunk. We know he will make the best, loyal companion to his new pal.

Buddy has done well with other calm dogs and should meet any dog friends at the shelter prior to adoption.

He needs a kitty free home and has done well with kids.

He has black and tan fur, weighs between 54-55 lbs., is neutered, microchipped and up to date on vaccines. Buddy is an all-around great dog that will be a wonderful snuggle bug to his new family!

Greenhill Humane Society is open seven days a week, 11 am – 6 pm at 88530 Green Hill Rd in Eugene. For more information call (541) 689.1503 or visit www.green-hill.org.

The Cat Rescue & Adoption Network presents ADVENTURE CAT (AC) is a beautiful black panther male teenager about 6 months old. This sweet boy is not scared of anything! He has been handled his whole life, loves people, and is so friendly and playful. He could acclimate to other playful young cats and dogs, but he’d also be OK as the only cat (with lots of stimulation).

He’ll make a great companion for an active family! He’s neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and negative for FIV & FeLV. To meet AC, please call 541-225-4955 option 1, or visit our website at CatRescues.org

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