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ARCHIVES : CHILDREN'S CORNER : 2005-2008

FEBRUARY 2008

From the Superintendent's Office
An Organized 2008
By Dr. Carole G. Hankin with Randi T. Sachs
How are you doing on your New Year’s resolutions?...MORE

MARCH 2006

From the Superintendent’s Seat:
Challenges of Motherhood
By Dr. Carole G. Hankin with Randi T. Sachs
We are now celebrating Women’s History Month. It brings to mind a conversation I used to have with my own children. READ MORE

FEBRUARY 2006

From the Superintendent’s Seat:
Getting Along
By Dr. Carole G. Hankin with Randi T. Sachs
If your children are doing well academically in school, it’s great. READ ARTICLE

Feb. Events at Children’s Museum: Andy Warhol
On February 20, 2006 artist James Warhola, nephew of the great 20th century painter Andy Warhol, will be conducting a special reading from his childhood memoir, Uncle Andy’s at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM). Uncle Andy’s, a book inspired by childhood memories of a particular visit to see his uncle in 1962, is a Winner of the International Reading Association’s Best Children’s Non-Fiction Book of 2004 award. READ ARTICLE

JANUARY 2006

From the Superintendent’s Seat:
Facing the College Financial Aid Challenge
By Dr. Carole G. Hankin with Randi T. Sachs
If you are a high school senior, you should be about finished sending off those applications by now. Deciding which schools to apply to is a difficult choice to make. That is certainly a relief to have that done. READ ARTICLE

DECEMBER 2005

From the Superintendent’s Seat:
For My Father
By Dr. Carole G. Hankin
with Randi T. Sachs

In this column we share information and advice on parenting, and how to be the best advocates for our children. This week, my family and I said goodbye to our very strongest advocate, my father. Dad passed away just a day before he was to turn 93. He had a very good life. READ ARTICLE

NOVEMBER 2005

The Big Apple Circus’ One-Room School
By Michelle DeSarbo
Tucked away just outside the heart of Lincoln Center, the Big Apple Circus appears quiet and still from the outside, a series of nondescript trailers behind a quaint white picket fence. But the silence belies the busy activity within. READ MORE

NYC Children’s Services Officials Roll Out New Plan: “Rethinking Child Care”
By Emily Sherwood, Ph.D.
Can Mayor Bloomberg and the NYC Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) follow through on their promise to reform the city’s early child care system? READ MORE

OCTOBER 2005

Smart Gifts for Learning and Fun
By Stevanne Auerbach, Ph.D (Dr. Toy)
Looking for unique gifts anytime, especially for use in classroom or home, or for the holidays, is easier with this guide to products offering fun and extra value. READ MORE

From the Superintendent’s Seat
Plan Ahead for Future School Breaks
By Dr. Carole G. Hankin with Randi T. Sachs
The summer heat has abated and the children are back in school and getting settled into their routines. You’ve got a whole school year to look forward to in which your children will be busy learning and growing in every way. READ MORE

Attention All Elementary School Students
Wolves
Sydney Kontopirakis is a fourth grader at PS 236, Brooklyn. READ MORE

SEPTEMBER 2005

Education and Fun in the Bath
By Pola Rosen, Ed.D.
From ages three to nine, children will clamor for and enjoy bath time with ArtFoams, a creative assortment of rubberized shapes that stick to the tiles of a tub. READ MORE

Language Dolls Provide Great Way to Learn Foreign Languages
By Pola Rosen, Ed.D.
Did you ever think about teaching your child foreign languages before they started school? Language Littles provide the perfect venue for learning Spanish, Chinese, Italian, French, Greek or Hebrew from ages 3 to 12. READ MORE

Attention All Elementary School Students
Emily Wertheimer’s Recipe
Emily is a 2nd grader in Millburn, New Jersey. READ MORE

AUGUST 2005

Dr. Toy’s Vacation Playtime Pointers
By Stevanne Auerbach, Ph.D. (Dr. Toy)
Here are some guidelines from Dr. Toy for wholesome vacation playtime to help you to make the time even more interesting and fun for your children. READ MORE

JUNE 2005

From The New York Botanical Garden
Q & A With Dr. Christina Colon About Seeds 2 Curricula: Plant Adaptations
Garden Adventure SEEDS: Science Exploration and Education Discovery Series, is a unique classroom curriculum developed by The New York Botanical Garden to educate children about science and improve their math and literacy skills. READ MORE

APRIL 2005

Poetry Safari at the Bronx Zoo
April is National Poetry Month and Bronx Zoo visitors are invited to bring their inner-poet to experience a day of rhyme, rap, and recreation at the third annual Poetry Safari Weekend, April 16-17. Poetry Safari is made possible by the generous support of JPMorgan Chase. READ MORE

From Dr. Toy:
Classic Toys are Never Out of Style
By Stevanne Auerbach, Ph.D
Classic toys are always dependable. These long lasting toys “keep on playing” long after the batteries and latest fads are long gone.
READ MORE

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Seder Plate Designs
Thursday, April 13 11am, 12, 2, 3 & 4pm
Learn about the significance of a Passover Seder plate and design one with your own symbols and patterns.

Easter Baskets
Friday & Saturday, April 14 & 15 11am, 12, 2, 3 & 4pm
Learn about the holiday of Easter as you weave brightly colored paper to create a decorative Easter basket.

Healthy Living Series: Alice’s Organic Mad Hatter Tea Party
Sunday, April 16 11am, 12, 2, 3 and 4pm
Use organic ingredients to make nutritious treats for a Mad Hatter Tea Party.

It’s a Small World
Monday & Tuesday, April 17 & 18 11am, 12, 2, 3 & 4pm
Thursday & Friday, April 20 & 21 11am, 12, 2, 3 & 4pm
Turn six squares of paper into a cube. Use foam, paper and crayons to design a miniature room inside the cube for shrunkenAlice in Wonderland.

Dora’s Treasure Maps
Wednesday, April 19 11am, 12 & 2pm
Make a treasure map of your neighborhood and draw a secret path to your buried treasure.

Healthy Living Series: Honey Bee Happy
Wednesday, April 19 3 & 4pm
Meet New York’s finest rooftop beekeeper, David Graves. Learn about the source of honey and take home recipes for using honey as an alternative to processed sugar.

Healthy Living Series: Make a Terrarium Earth Day
Saturday, April 22 11am, 12 & 2pm
Terrariums are miniature eco-systems and a great way to learn about and care for the environment. Make a take-home terrarium with gravel, soil and plants.

Storytelling with Joe Cross
Saturday, April 22 3 & 4pm
Dressed in Native American regalia representing the Caddo tribe of Oklahoma, Joe Cross will tell the Giant story of the Pueblo People of New Mexico, the Snake Story, and others from his childhood. Participants will be invited to join Joe in the friendship dance.

Wonderland Diorama
Sunday, April 23 11am, 12, 2, 3 & 4pm
Play with size and scale as you create a topsy turvy Wonderland diorama in a shoe box with paper, cardboard and glue.

 

 

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