Tag: education
Judgement-Free Classes: The Parent Collective
The Parent Collective (TPC) offers a new style of judgment-free prenatal and parenting classes, where evidence-based information is delivered in an open discussion format,...
Questions to Ask When Choosing the Right Caregiver
Our children are our most prized possessions. As moms we make a million and one choices in how we care for them each day....
How To Help Your Child Ace College Interviews
I am an alumni interviewer for a prestigious college in the Northeast. I continue to be baffled by how students come into these interviews...
Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week
Having a home and enough food is something to be very grateful for. Many people have to worry about access to food and even...
Chappaqua Performing Arts Center Brings Broadway to Westchester
Following the success of its Wicked workshop, Chappaqua Performing Arts Center (ChappPAC) is gearing up for another can’t-miss event this November. The 425-seat theater,...
Parenting as Social Justice: A Culturally Responsive Columbus Day
"What we committed in the Indies stands out among the most unpardonable offenses ever committed against God and mankind..." Bartolome de las Casas
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1st Day of School Signs :: Free Printables ::
While "Not All Parents are Ready for School to Start," the first day is still on its way. When it arrives, our news feeds...
The Westchester Mom’s Guide to Back to School
Ready or not, the summer is coming to an end. Many of us will agree that it went too fast. Soon school will begin,...
Raising Resilient, Independent Children Starts in Middle School
Middle school education has been reduced to a number of stereotypes for too long. What is considered to be one of the most critical...
The Westchester Mom’s Guide to Summer Reading
Summer is approaching, and whether your kids are at home, at camp, or on vacation for the summer, it’s so important that they keep...










