TODAY
FEBRUARY–APRIL 2015
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Facilities Use Expanded
HOVERING OVER THE FREE RANGE
By Juan Botello, Director of Finance and Operations
By Nan Remington, Head of Lower School
As a committed member of the greater Denver community, Graland’s campus
daughter play in a park unsupervised. Lenore Skenazy, a mother in New York, allowed her young son to ride the subway alone and sparked a global outcry that put her in the center of a media storm. Have we taken the idea of protecting our children to an unhealthy level of overprotecting them?
is becoming a well-known partner to select organizations serving youth or education causes. From the Fieldhouse to the Fries Family Juan Botello, Director of Theater, Finance and Operations Graland supports Denver nonprofits that offer an enriched experience to local kids.
Better Ball Basketball players with Colorado Miners have practiced plays and game skills in Graland’s Hamilton Gymnasium for the past three years. The organization uses its competitive continued on page 2
You have read the stories. In South Carolina a mother was jailed for letting her 9-year-old
To Hover or Not to Hover Helicopter parents is a term first used in 1969 to describe parents who hover closely over their children and rush to prevent any harm or failure. In Scandinavia, they call it “curling parenthood” because those parents sweep away all obstacles facing their children. In an age when cell phones enable parents to be in constant contact with their children, the instances of helicopter behavior have skyrocketed. While helicopter parents have good intentions, parenting styles are now experiencing a pendulum swing away from an Nan Remington, Head overbearing, over-scheduling approach to a more independent of Lower School style of raising children. The “free range” parenting movement is based on the notion “that we can give our children the same kind of freedom we
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Engaged Scientists Page 4
Baseball Lessons Page 8
Food Trends 10 Winter Safety 11 Parent News 13
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