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Things to do This Month

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s it just me, or does it always feel like after summer ends you barely have time to blink before the holidays arrive? Whether you’re the type of person who puts up a Christmas tree the day after Halloween, or someone who won’t even acknowledge the season until you’ve finished your last slice of turkey, I think we can agree that “the most wonderful time of the year” tends to sneak up on us all. I’m a tree-goes-up-Thanksgiving-weekend person myself, so I recently put the roundup of farms on p. 24 to good use. You can select and cut down your own holiday tree (or have someone do it for you, if you’re not a fan of power tools). It’s so fun! When you’re ready to start your shopping, visit siparent.com for our favorite outlet malls in the area and to check our calendar for upcoming holiday fairs and vendor events. While you’re there, get inspired by easy Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa crafts you can create with your family and hang up at home; see a list of local toy drives and donation opportunities to help those in need this season; find out where to meet and take photos with Santa or even set up a Zoom call with the big guy (oh, technology), plus a whole lot more holiday fun and helpful stuff. And go to siparent.com/signup to get our weekly newsletters and be the first to know about all of the holiday happenings near you! As a special treat to all of our amazing readers this season, we’re hosting a Winner Wonderland holiday giveaway. We’ve stacked up more than $8,000 in prizes that we are giving away to over 25 winners! That means your chances of winning are bigger than the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree! Okay, maybe not that big, but still pretty huge. So flip to p. 12 to check out all the sweet stuff you can win and then head to siparent.com/winner-wonderland to enter. Good luck! Happy holidays!

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What’s Happening Staten Island?

Local news, major events, community updates, and hot topics BY BARBARA RUSSO

TWO STATEN ISLAND EDUCATORS HONORED WITH PATRICK F. DALY AWARD Borough president James S. Oddo honored Natalie Capraro and Deirdre DeAngelis D’Alessio last month with the Patrick F. Daly Award, which recognizes outstanding educators in the community. Capraro, a special education teacher at P.S. 31, and D’Alessio, principal of New Dorp High School, received the awards at a virtual ceremony held Nov. 1. The Patrick F. Daly Award is named after a principal who was gunned down 29 years ago in Red Hook, Brooklyn, while searching for a student who had left the school building. The award was established shortly after Daly’s death to honor his

Deirdre DeAngelis D’Alessio (left), principal of New Dorp High School, and Natalie Capraro, a special education teacher at P.S. 31, received the Patrick F. Daly Award for their outstanding service in education.

legacy of service to the community. Two awards are given out each year: one for a principal and one for a teacher. This year’s awards honor educators who went

above and beyond during the challenges of the pandemic, according to the borough president’s office. “It is with great joy that we at Borough

RE-ENVISIONED INITIATIVE KICKS OFF AT CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL Concord High School announced the continuation of its Re-Envisioned Initiative that offers residents of the community additional pathways to continue their education. Borough Hall began the initiative in 2019, with Concord High School principal Michael Sobel, District 31 Executive Director Chris Anzalone, District 79 superintendents, and other education officials. The shutdown of the schools amidst the pandemic had taken some toll on the timeline, but the implementation had been brisk and well-paced, according to the borough president’s office. Re-Envisioned programs include culinary, cosmetology/natural hair design/ barbering, graphic arts, and carpentry. Also underway are the Young Adult Borough Center on the North Shore and the New York Center for Interpersonal Development providing advocacy, college, and career planning, as well as paid internships to develop skills and competencies needed to be successful in high school, postsecondary environments, and the workplace. Adult Education also began in October, encompassing high school equivalency, college readiness, and career opportunities.

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LIPM MORE THAN A PARTRIDGE IN A PEAR TREE Love birds? Want to do something fun with the family while helping animals and nature? Consider participating in the annual Christmas Bird Count, an international event during which birders (and anyone who loves birds!), count species and population numbers across the globe. On Staten Island, small teams covering 13 distinct territories will take to counting. You can even do something as easy as monitoring backyard bird feeders! For more information, contact Cliff Hagen of the Protectors of Pine Oak Woods at ppow@siprotectors.org or 718-313-8591. Hall continue this award to honor Mr. Daly’s legacy, and sacrifice, as well as recognize outstanding educators in our community especially during a time where so many educators had to adapt during COVID. In the last eight years of my time at Borough Hall, I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to honor many educators who truly make a difference in the lives of Staten Island’s youth,” Oddo said. “I believe Natalie Capraro and Deirdre DeAngelis D’Alessio embody many of the exceptional qualities Mr. Daly had as an educator. Both have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to their students and a love of education and their communities, and I thank them both for their dedication.” Capraro, a special education teacher since 2010, was honored for many achievements, including the leadership roles she took during the pandemic. Always an advocate for technology in the classroom, Capraro took the time to learn new systems and implement them while helping her fellow educators navigate the new digital scape in schools. She created videos and instructions for the families of P.S. 31 to help them access the essentials of virtual learning.

Like Capraro, D’Alessio, who has received many awards in the past, has a reputation for implementing new programs for students and staff. Under her leadership as principal, New Dorp High School has seen consistent improvement in all school data with more than an 11 percent increase in attendance and 34 percent in graduation since 2005, according to the borough president’s office.

NYC PARKS BREAKS GROUND ON ROSEBANK PARK RENOVATION New York City Parks Department broke ground last month on a renovation project for the outdated John E. White Park Playground, Rosebank. The $1 million project will reconstruct the existing playground in the park and feature new play equipment, a spray shower, fencing, pavements, benches, and new plantings. This is the first significant investment the park has received in more than 20 years. As part of the project, the existing sidewalk along Lyman Avenue will be partially reconstruction. The project is expected to be complete by fall of 2022.

The playground is named after Staten Island World War I veteran, John Edward White (1893-1918). Born in Staten Island’s Fort Wadsworth, White served as a trainman for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Staten Island’s St. George neighborhood. He enlisted in the United States Army to fight in WWl and gave his life assisting in the defeat of Germany. “Today is a great day for the legacy of John E. White. This NYC playground has been a source of joy for countless generations of small children and today’s groundbreaking means that tradition will continue,” said New York State Senator Diane J. Savino. “I am so proud to allocate the necessary funding to update and modernize this park and cannot wait to hear the sounds of children laughing with delight again.”

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Ask DadandBuried “The holidays are here, somehow, and that means it’s gift and, more stressfully, gift-giving season. For me and my wife, that is. Our kids don’t do anything. How do I get them involved?” —Richard, Dobbs Ferry

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ichard, I feel your pain. My entire fall is overloaded with holidays—my son’s birthday, my wedding anniversary, my wife’s birthday, and then Christmas. When it comes to providing gifts, it all falls entirely on Mom and/ or Dad. When are these damn kids gonna start pulling their weight? To be fair, some of this is not their fault. My oldest is only 11, and it being 2021, he’s no longer allowed to clock in at the factory. Progress is a double-edged sword! My point is, I’m not about to make my sixth-grader break open his piggy bank to buy Mommy a new set of stemless wine glasses for Christmas. My 5-year-old has it easy. In kindergarten, they’ll schedule entire classes around having the kids make their parents gifts. And at that age, nothing more than some handmade trinket or scribbly card is expected—or needed. But that doesn’t last: My 11-year-old’s math teacher isn’t about to spend a week helping the kids make Mommy a macaroni necklace! So my dude ends up being a freeloader, totally relying on me and his mom to provide gifts for everyone. That said, I’m totally with you: My kids need to start participating in the gift process! The solution? I think it’s simply to get the kids involved in the process. Bring them to the mall or spend time together browsing Amazon. Let them choose a couple things, and when they arrive, let them wrap them. That way, they can see the effort, and better enjoy the reaction when the gift is opened. If you really want to get nuts, it might be time to tell them the truth about Santa. It’s cute that my kids still believe that a sub-zero KoolAid man puts all those gifts under the tree, but the real world ain’t so magical. Mommy and Daddy bust their asses all year making sure they can afford the latest toys, and bust their backs all Christmas Eve lugging them out to keep the magic alive. You know what magic I want to keep alive? The magic of my kids thinking about someone besides themselves for once. That’s why I’m sending my Christmas list right to their bedroom, so they can spend a few weeks figuring out how to get their hands on that bottle of Johnny Walker Blue I’ve been dying to try.

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inter has arrived, and there are plenty of fun activities planned throughout the borough! Here are some of this month’s most exciting events in Staten Island and nearby. Be sure to call ahead or visit event websites to confirm details and COVID precautions. Go to siparent.com/events for details on the events listed here and even more stuff to do with your family throughout the month!

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Thursday, Dec. 2, 5-7pm

1639 Richmond Road Join the Richmond Road Merchants Association, Council Member Steven Matteo, and the SIEDC for the 6th Annual Christmas Tree Lighting and Holiday Festival. There will be photo opportunities with Santa, reindeer, raffles, a Christmas tree lighting, and more. Free!

Holiday Rock and Doo Wop Spectacular

Friday, Dec. 3, 8pm

St. George Theatre, 35 Hyatt St. Hosted by Joe Causi of WCBS 101.1 FM, this legendary lineup includes The Platters’ former lead singer Sonny Turner, Jay Siegel’s Tokens, The Chiffons, Vito Picone and the Elegants, and more. Tickets: $39-$79. stgeorgetheatre.com

Mr. Patrick’s Holiday Show

Dec. 4-5, Saturday-Sunday, 2pm, 4pm, and 6pm Music Together of Staten Island

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272 Watchogue Road There’s a new musical duo in town: Mr. Patrick and Santa! Mr. Patrick will perform a fun music set for kids and families, followed by a meet-and-greet with Santa. Registration required. $35 for one adult and child; $10 per additional child; $5 per additional adult. Contact musictogetherofsi@gmail.com to reserve your spot.

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Saturday, Dec. 4, 12-3pm

Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve 2351 Veterans Road W. Bring clean, reusable, portable items (clothing, housewares, electronics, books, and toys) you no longer need. Take home something new-to-you. You don’t have to bring something to take something. Free!

Hanukkah Magic ‘N More

Sunday, Dec. 5, 1-3pm

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Candlelight Tours

Dec. 11-19, Saturday-Sunday, 4:30-7:50pm

Historic Richmond Town 441 Clarke Ave. Step back through time to experience the holiday pleasures of centuries past. Evening tours illuminated by candlelight showcase more than 300 years of yuletide on Staten Island. $25. historicrichmondtown.org

Winter Solstice Astronomy Night

Saturday, Dec. 18, 6-7:30pm

Road alongside St. Andrew’s Church. More information: 718-317-7666. Free!

Colonial Christmas

Sunday, Dec. 5, 12-4pm

The Conference House 7455 Hylan Blvd. Visit with Father Christmas, shop artisan vendors at an outdoor market, and enjoy free cookies and hot cider. conferencehouse.org.

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Immanuel Union Church 693 Jewett Ave. Do some holiday shopping at this fun holiday fair.

Family Nature Walk

Saturday, Dec. 4, 12-2pm

Old Mill Road Enjoy a stroll along the trails overlooking Fresh Kills with Protectors of Pine Oak Woods naturalist Ray Matarazzo. Meet in the parking lot at the start of Old Mill

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St. George Theatre 35 Hyatt St. Now in its 18th year, this 2-hour production is a high-energy series of songs and dances the whole family will enjoy. $10 and up. stgeorgetheatre.com

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Dec. 11-12, Saturday-Sunday, 1-6pm

12 Broad St. NYCArtsCypher and Created for You Artists Market presents two floors of performances, vendors, music, raffles, and games. $5 suggested entry.

Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve 2351 Veterans Road W. Learn about the stars and the moon at this celebration of the winter solstice, featuring NASA solar system ambassador, Prof. Harold Kozak. Free!

Forest Friends: Restoration Workshop

Saturday, Dec. 18, 10am-2pm

Greenbelt Field of Dreams Ballfield Alaska Place and Forest Hill Road Join the Protectors of Pine Oak Woods in improving the natural area at Alaska Place and Forest Hill Road. Great service project for tweens and teens!

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Through Dec. 28: Tuesdays, 10-11:30am

Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve 2351 Veterans Road W. Explore a different nature theme each week during this indoor free-play group. A guided story time begins at 10:30am, followed by a short hike at 11am, weather permitting. Ages newborn to 4. Free!

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Holiday Happenings in NYC

Our favorite holiday shows, window displays, lights, and more to see in Manhattan

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re you planning to take the kids to see the Rockefeller Christmas tree this holiday season? Catch a show with them? The city is so full of holiday fun, why not make a day of it and add some of these activities that are sure to wow your child and create magical memories? Read up on the best holiday activities for families in Manhattan below, plan which day you’ll make the trek across the bridge (or by ferry!), and be on your way to a merry and bright holiday season!

HOLIDAY WINDOWS Every holiday season, the largest department stores in Manhattan unveil lavish holiday window displays. Viewing these holiday windows has become essential to the NYC holiday experience, whether you celebrate Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or Christmas.

Macy’s Holiday Windows 151 W. 34 St., Herald Square On your way to visit Santaland, stop to see the store’s iconic windows. Since 1874, Macy’s has created a destination in its holiday windows, bringing the spirit of the season to life in animated fashion. This

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season, Macy’s will feature a journey of discovery and triumph as a very special reindeer takes to the sky to help Santa Claus bring joy to millions of children, all made possible when she finally believed.

Bloomingdale’s 1000 Third Ave., Midtown Get your Little Brown Bag ready for holiday shopping and sightseeing! One of the most impressive department stores in the city, Bloomingdale’s is not only a mecca for year-round shopping, but a great place to visit during the holiday season to see a beautiful holiday window display right in the heart of Midtown.

HOLIDAY SIGHTSEEING Wherever you look, there’s something signature of this joyous time of year. There’s plenty to see and do throughout the borough, from ice-skating in Rockefeller Center to holiday shopping in Bryant Park and so much more in between. Here are our picks for holiday sightseeing, with some fun family activities sprinkled in!

Rockefeller Center Fifth Avenue, between 49th and 50th streets, Midtown The holiday season brings to mind a beautiful scene of ice-skating at


Bank of America Winter Village Bryant Park, between Fifth and Sixth avenues and between 40th and 42nd streets, Midtown Bryant Park’s Winter Village is a European-inspired open-air market, with each merchant housed in an individual “jewel box” kiosk. Browse more than 170 merchants from NYC and around the world. After you’re done shopping, take a spin on the ice! Unlike in Rockefeller Center, skating in Bryant Park is free (skate rentals are $15-$45).

Rockefeller Center with the majestic Christmas tree in the background. There are many places to ice-skate in NYC, but Rockefeller Center is a must-do holiday experience for everyone, whether you’re a native New Yorker, new resident, or visiting from out of town. The rink is open daily this holiday season, 9am-12am. Tickets are $20-54 for ages 6 and older; $8-22 for kids ages 5 and younger.

American Museum of Natural History’s Origami Holiday Tree 200 Central Park West, Upper West Side

Visiting the museum this holiday season? Stop by and see the Origami Tree! As a celebration of the museum tradition that started in the early 1970s, the theme of the 13-foot tree is Gems of the Museum, featuring 50 specially created gold-colored models for the “golden anniversary” 50th Origami Holiday Tree. Among the more than 1,000 origami pieces decorating the tree will be models of dazzling specimens from the new Allison & Roberto Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals, jaw-some pieces inspired by the new special exhibition Sharks, and those depicting iconic museum exhibits like the Blue Whale, Titanosaur, and T. rex. Reservations must be made online (amnh.org). General admission is $23 adults, $18 students and seniors, and $13 kids ages 3-12.

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HOLIDAY LIGHTS From the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree to the Seaport’s Menorah Lighting, there’s so much dazzle throughout the city this time of year. Feeling overwhelmed with so many displays to see? Don’t know where to start? These are the must-sees!

Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Rockefeller Plaza, between 48th and 51st streets, Midtown The famous Rockefeller Center Christmas

tree lighting ceremony will be held Wednesday, Dec. 1, and the tree will shine bright with more than 50,000 multi-colored LED lights. After the official ceremony, which will be broadcast live on NBC, the tree will be lit daily from 6am-12am for all to enjoy. This year’s tree made headlines as the first Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree to come from Maryland!

Shine Bright at Hudson Yards Between Tenth and Twelfth avenues, from 30th to 34th streets, Chelsea Presented by Wells Fargo, Shine Bright features more than 2 million lights illuminating The Shops, Public Square and Gardens, Edge, and Vessel.

Brookfield Place Luminaries 230 Vesey St., Battery Park City Luminaries, a mesmerizing display of colorful lanterns designed by the LAB at Rockwell Group, returns to Brookfield Place with a new experience called Maestro. It allows visitors to conduct the canopy using a gesture-controlled instrument to display their own unique light shows in unison with holiday music. Maestro runs Dec. 4-7, 11-12, and 16-19, 10am-8pm. For added holiday fun, Luminaries features light shows set to holiday songs at the top of every hour, Nov. 29-Jan. 2, 2022, daily, 8am-10pm.

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Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes Through Jan. 2, 2022: See website for schedule Radio City Music Hall, 1260 Sixth Ave., Midtown rockettes.com The Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes, presented by Chase, is back this holiday season with performances at Radio City Music Hall! The Christmas Spectacular is a one-of-a-kind tradition where the magic of Christmas in New York comes alive. $49 and up.

Holiday Lights Extravaganza Walking Tour getyourguide.com As part of this walking tour, you’ll visit the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the famous department store window displays, and many other holiday-decorated spots while learning about NYC’s festive traditions. The tour ranges from 3-4 hours and includes a 45-minute shopping excursion. Tickets are $50. Various dates available in December. Check the website for more information.

HOLIDAY SHOWS Get your tickets in advance to one of these exciting holiday shows in Manhattan.

Big Apple Circus Through Jan. 30, 2022: See website

for schedule 60 Lincoln Center Plaza, Lincoln Center bigapplecircus.com The Big Apple Circus returns to Lincoln Center and this time with world-renowned aerialist, high wire artist, and Guinness World Record holder, Nik Wallenda at the helm. Aptly titled Making The Impossible, Possible!, Wallenda has partnered with a team of live entertainment super producers from the circus world, live music, and Broadway to make Big Apple Circus more exciting by adding a modern flair to this beloved classic. $24 and up.

‘Twas the Night Before...by Cirque du Soleil Dec. 9-21; see website for schedule Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden, Seventh Avenue at 32nd Street, Midtown

msg.com A different take on this classic tale, this Cirque du Soleil show is an acrobatic spectacle about the joys of sharing and friendship. It’s also the performance group’s first-ever Christmas show! $50 and up.

New York City Ballet: The Nutcracker Through Jan. 2, 2022: See website for schedule David H. Koch Theater 20 Lincoln Center Plaza, Lincoln Center nycballet.com The beloved tale, The Nutcracker, returns to Lincoln Center this year. Celebrate the season with beautiful costumes and sets and let the music and dance transport you to a land of enchantment. $60 and up.

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Staten Island Skating Pavilion

Upcoming Events

SKATE WITH THE GRINCH

Saturday, December 4th | 2:30–4:30PM

REINDEER GAMES PUBLIC SESSION Sunday, December 5th | 2:30–4:30PM

Compete in Rudolph’s Race to deliver Santa’s gifts, Naughty or Nice Slap Shot, and Antler Ring Toss. Winners earn their antlers!

COCO & CUPCAKE PUBLIC SESSION Sunday, December 12th | 2:30–4:30PM $27 includes admission, coco & cupcake

Join our hot coco bar & cupcake decorating after skating. RSVP required. Email skateschool@thepavilion.org by December 7th

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Saturday, December 18th | 2:30–4:30PM Admission $15

Christmas Week Public Sessions Admission $15 | Skate Rental $7

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HOLIDAY FAIRS

Enjoy a fun shopping experience at these holiday markets that will put you and your family in the spirit of the season.

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hat’s great about shopping at holiday markets this season? You can find beautiful, unique gifts for family and friends, all while supporting local business at a time when they need it most. Many schools, churches, and other organizations are hosting holiday fairs and shopping events, many of which raise funds for important causes while celebrating the joys of the holiday season. Think of these Staten Island holiday fairs as one-stop shopping for all your festive shopping needs! As always, it’s a good idea to call or check the venue’s website in advance for COVID precautions that may be in place and to confirm the event is still happening as planned.

National Lighthouse Museum Holiday Golf Outing South Shore Golf Course, 200 Huguenot Ave. lighthousemuseum.org 718-390-0040 WHEN: Friday, Dec. 3, 11:30am The museum will host its annual golf outing with all you can eat and drink, raffles, and more.

EJ Michael’s Holiday Sip & Shop 137 Barnard Ave. ejmichaelsfinecatering.com WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 4, 6-10pm

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This free and fun evening shopping event on Staten Island will host a variety of local and national vendors including Mary Kay, Tupperware, Petals on Page, Lil Sweet Treats, and more. There will also be a cash bar and food available for purchase.

Noble Maritime Collection Culture Shop 1000 Richmond Terrace noblemaritime.org WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 4, 11am-4pm Head to the Noble Maritime Collection’s annual Culture Shop where you can browse a variety of hand-made items for sale from

local artists and craftspeople including clocks, pottery, jewelry, soaps, and more.

United Methodist Church Holiday Fair 1075 Woodrow Road woodrowumc.com 718-984-0148 WHEN: Dec. 3-5, Friday, 5-9pm; Saturday, 10am-2pm, and Sunday, 1-5pm Enjoy browsing a variety of vendors each day at this local holiday fair.

Christmas Xtravaganza NYCArtsCypher, 12 Broad St. nycartscypher.org


718-981-8510 WHEN: Dec. 11-12, Saturday-Sunday, 1-6pm Browse vendors, and enjoy music, raffles, and food. Plus, Santa will be there to visit with kids. Bring a toy to be donated to Toys for Tots. ($5 suggested entry)

FAD Market: Holiday Pop-up BergenXCourt The Invisible Dog Art Center, 51 Bergen St., Downtown Brooklyn St. Paul’s Church, 190 Court St., Downtown Brooklyn fadmarket.co WHEN: Dec. 4-19, Saturday-Sunday, 11am-6pm Discover unique gifts and one-of-a-kind stocking stuffers while experiencing fun holiday activities, workshops, and gift-wrapping.

The Holiday Makers Show at City Point

Union Square Holiday Market 14th Street and Broadway, Union Square, Manhattan urbanspacenyc.com WHEN: Through Dec. 24: MondaySaturday, 11am-8pm; Sunday, 11am-7pm. Closes Dec. 24 at 4pm. With more than 160 vendors, there are opportunities to stroll, peruse, and enjoy this holiday tradition.

Bank of America Winter Village

City Point BKLYN, 445 Albee Square W., Downtown Brooklyn themakersshow.com

Bryant Park, 40th Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Midtown, Manhattan bryantpark.org

WHEN: Through Jan. 2, 2022: daily, 11am-8pm This European-inspired open-air market curated by Urbanspace features artisans from around the world selling crafts, artisan provisions, and exquisite gifts. Located along the park’s allées and terraces, the Holiday Shops are housed in custom-designed, “jewel box” kiosks.

Eger Lutheran Homes and Services Scandinavian Holiday Fair 140 Meisner Ave. eger.org 718-979-1800 WHEN: To be announced Check the website for complete details to be announced.

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Join Santa and his magical Elves at the Grand Oaks this winter season. A memorable day that the whole family will enjoy, and an annual holiday tradition! Have you been Naughty or Nice? Write letters to Santa at our North Pole express mail center, enjoy making winter ornaments, watch Christmas movies, play games, win prizes, and more.

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Cut Your Own Christmas Tree These 16 farms in nearby New Jersey are our top picks for finding the perfect tree! BY BARBARA RUSSO

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ure, you can head to a local shop and pick out a pre-cut Christmas tree, but why not make a day out of it? Head over to one of the many tree farms in New Jersey and enjoy some holiday fun walking through a Christmas tree winter wonderland! Cut your own tree—or pick out a pre-cut beauty—and indulge in decadent hot chocolate as you enjoy the spirit of the season. As with any outing, it’s best to call in advance to confirm availability, hours, and COVID-19 policies before you go.

to thousands of trees of several different varieties. After picking your tree, visit with farm animals and shop for decorations.

Ann Allen Tree Farm & Shop

35 Orchardside Drive, Cranbury, NJ barclaystreefarm.com • 609-799-1855 Hours: Tree season hours to be announced. Choose from Douglas, white, and Fraser firs, as well as blue and Norway spruces. Saws, rope, and netting are available.

114 Daum Road, Manalapan, NJ anneellenfarms.com • 732-786-9277 Hours: daily, 9am-8pm. First day of tree season to be announced. Located on 50 acres, the farm is home 24 December 2021 • siparent.com

Bear Swamp Farm

81 Otterhole Road, Milford, NJ bearswampfarmnj.com • 973-697-2541 Hours: Nov. 26 and Saturday-Sunday through Dec. 11, 9am-3pm This quaint organic farm lets visitors find and cut their own tree or purchase a pre-cut one.

Barclay’s Christmas Tree Farm

Bullock Farms

83 Emleys Hill Road, Cream Ridge, NJ bullockfarms.com • 609-758-8726 Hours: Tree season opens Nov. 26; FridaySunday, 9am-5pm A mainstay in the area since 1860, this 100-acre farm specializes in cut-your-own trees, bagged feed, and straw. There’s also a craft and gift shop on-site.

Charlie Brown’s Christmas Tree Farm

231 Adamic Hill Road, Milford, NJ charliebrownschristmastreefarm.com 908-995-4365 Hours: Tree season opens Nov. 26; check the website for updated hours. This 40-acre farm is veteran-owned. Decorated wreaths, grave blankets, roping, and holiday decorations are also for sale.


Cherryville Farms

352 Quakertown Road, Pittstown, NJ cherryvillefarmsnj.com • 908-806-4580 Hours: Tree season hours to be announced. Staff will cut your chosen tree, or you can cut your own. Hand saws are available.

Giamarese Farm

155 Fresh Ponds Road, East Brunswick, NJ giamaresefarm.com • 732-821-9494 Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-4:30pm. Trees will be available late November through Christmas Eve. Browse 35 acres of farmland to choose from Colorado blue and Norway spruces, and Douglas and concolor firs. Pre-cut Fraser firs are available. There is also a farmers’ market offering seasonal produce.

Habiak Farms

317 Deans Rhode Hall Road, South Brunswick Township, NJ habiak-farms.business.site 908-917-6388 Hours: Saturday-Sunday, 9am-5pm. Trees: end of November through December. Cut your own tree or choose a pre-cut one. The farm also sells wreaths, grave blankets, and kissing balls.

Keris Tree Farm

848 Route 524, Allentown, NJ kerischristmastreefarm.com 609-259-0720 Hours: Nov. 20-Dec. 24, Tuesday-Sunday, 9am-5pm Choose from trees by the foot, balled trees,

fresh pre-cut Canadian balsam and Frasier fir, and seasonal greenery. There is also a Christmas Shop that features hand-made ornaments, artisan crafts, and more.

Lazy Susan Tree Farm

184 Sharon Road, Robbinsville, NJ lazysusantreefarm.com • 609-529-8379 Hours: Friday, Nov. 26, 9am-5pm; through Dec. 19: Saturday-Sunday, 9am-5pm. This farm usually has a visit from Santa on select days (check the website for updates). Choose from Douglas, balsam and concolor firs. The farm also sells homemade soy candles in a variety of holiday scents.

Patterson Greenhouses

636 Adelphia Road, Freehold, NJ pattersongreenhouses.com 732-431-5271 Hours: Trees available Nov. 27-Dec. 23; call for updated hours. More than 10 acres of trees that you can cut or have professionally dug. Starting Nov. 27, you can tag a tree and come back to pick it up. Also for sale are wreaths, grave blankets, swags, sprays, and roping.

Picea Acres

50 S. New Prospect Road, Jackson Township, NJ piceaacres.com • 732-370-8733 Hours: Monday-Friday, 11am-5pm; Saturday-Sunday, 9am-5pm. Tree season is after Thanksgiving Day and ends when the farm sells out. Along with a large selection of trees, the

farm sells handmade wreaths and grave blankets. Roping for the tree is available.

Simonson Farms

118-260 Dey Road, Cranbury, NJ simonsonfarms.com • 609-799-0140 Hours: To be announced. This Christmas tree farm offers pre-cut, choose-and-cut, balled, and burlap trees.

The Evergreen Farm

4 Bass Lane, Lebanon, NJ theevergreenfarm.com • 908-236-9550 Hours: To be announced. This 12-acre farm has Christmas trees, wreaths, roping, porch pots, accessories, and stands for sale.

Westhaven Farm Inc.

725 Route 524, Allentown, NJ westhavenfarminc.com • 609-259-2186 Hours: Tree hours are Friday-Sunday, 9am-5pm, starting Nov. 26. Douglas fir and blue and Norway spruces available. Grave blankest, wreaths, poinsettias, and other decorations are for sale. The farm also offers a wagon ride and free hot cocoa and cookies when it’s cold.

Wyckoff’s Christmas Tree Farm

246 County Road 519, Belvidere, NJ wyckoffs.com • 908-475-4508 Hours: Tree season begins Nov. 26, 8am-4:30pm; after that: Monday-Friday, 10am-4:30pm This farm has more than 5,000 trees, plus wreaths, grave blankets, décor, and more.

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Winter Break Fun!

10 things to do in our area when schools are closed this month BY KATELIN WALLING

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his issue is chock-full of fun things to do for the holidays, and we couldn’t be more excited about it! But once that last present is unwrapped, you’ve probably had your fill of all things holiday. And who can blame you? After all, Christmas decorations hit the stores before the kids are done trick-or-treating! So, to balance everything out, here’s our top list of family activities to keep your kids—and you!—entertained while school is closed for winter break (that’s Dec. 24-31 this year).

TREAT THE KIDS TO A SHOW!

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What’s more quintessential NYC than heading to Broadway?! There are so many shows running that are great for families, including The Lion King, Wicked, Dear Evan Hanson, and Aladdin. What’s more? You can enter to win 4 tickets to a few shows in our Winner Wonderland giveaway, including Mrs. Doubtfire, Come From Away, and Tina: The Tina Turner Musical. Turn to p. 12 for details!

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TAKE A SPIN ON THE ICE.

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Nothing says winter fun like gliding freely on the ice! Excuse us while we live out our Winter Olympic dreams (in our heads, at least…). Staten Island Skating Pavilion (3080 Arthur Kill Road) offers public sessions and lessons on its indoor rink, while WWII Veterans War Memorial Ice Skating Rink in Clove Lakes Park offers outdoor public sessions.

SEE THE VIEW OF NYC FROM ABOVE.

We live in greatest city in the world, and NYC’s observation decks will remind you of that wonder when you feast your eyes on some amazing views. Old favorites are the Empire State Building and Top of the Rock, but have you been to the Edge yet? Or NYC’s newest observation deck at Summit? It’s an experience you won’t believe until you see it.

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Our area has such an abundance of museums that you’re 100-percent guaranteed to find one your family loves. Whether it’s the Staten Island Children’s Museum, Snug Harbor, or one in Manhattan, time spent at a museum is not wasted. Want something exciting to entice your kids with? American Museum of Natural History (one of our absolute favorites!) has a new exhibit opening Dec. 15: Sharks. It will feature dozens of life-size shark models ranging from the enormous megalodon to the adorably tiny pocket shark that fits in the palm of your hand!

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SPEND AN AFTERNOON SLEDDING.

If there’s enough snow on the ground, of course! Bundle up, grab your sled, and head over to Clove Lakes Park for an afternoon of downhill fun! Want a little more thrill? Head to a nearby snow tubing park, like Campgaw Mountain in Mahwah, NJ, or Mountain Creek Resort in Vernon, NJ.

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BOWL A STRIKE!

Or spare, or just try to knock some pins down…whatever your score ends up being, your family is sure to have a blast! Rab’s Country Lanes, located at 1600 Hylan Blvd., is open Sunday-Thursday, 9am-12am and Friday-Saturday, 9am-2am. In addition to regular bowling throughout the day, it hosts Cosmic Bowling most Friday and Saturday evenings, birthday parties, bowling leagues, and more.

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EXPLORE THE OCEAN.

Sure, it’s winter. But that doesn’t mean you can’t explore sea life (you’ll just have to do it indoors). Head to Coney Island’s New York Aquarium, where you can check out weird and wonderful invertebrates in the Spineless exhibit. Or plan a day trip to American Dream, where you can visit New Jersey SEA LIFE Aquarium, an NYC-themed experience.

Sometimes you just want to stay in your pajamas and lounge on the couch all day, especially when it’s freezing outside. And there’s nothing wrong with that! After all, Winter Break is the perfect time to slow down, spend uninterrupted time with your kids, and just relax. Let each member of the family pick out a movie or decide on a theme. The options are endless!

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HELP YOUR KIDS FLEX THEIR DIY SKILLS.

Whether you pick up a craft kit at the store or find a cute and easy DIY on Pinterest, spending some time crafting is a joy! Bonus: Your kids will be so proud of what they made from scratch; it’ll make your heart smile.

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Let’s Go Ice–Skating! These are the top 14 rinks in Staten Island, NYC, and New Jersey that offer public skating sessions. BY BARBARA RUSSO

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ooking for a great place to go ice-skating in Staten Island with your kids? We’ve rounded up indoor and outdoor ice-skating rinks in Staten Island, plus a few rinks that are worth the trip to Manhattan, Brooklyn, and nearby New Jersey. Note: Skating dates are projected and may change pending weather conditions. We recommend calling ahead to confirm skating hours and COVID-19 precautions before visiting any of these locations.

STATEN ISLAND Staten Island Skating Pavilion Ice Skating Rink Indoor rink 3080 Arthur Kill Road thepavilion.org • 718-605-4800 Hours: Friday, 8:10-10:10pm; Saturday, 2:30-4:30pm and 8-10pm; Sunday, 2:30-4:30pm. Check the website for a holiday schedule. Price: $14; $12 children. $7 skate rental. Group rates available. Enjoy public skating and take lessons at this indoor rink located on Staten Island’s South Shore.

WWll Veterans War Memorial Ice Skating Rink Outdoor rink Victory Boulevard, west of Clove Road nycgovparks.org • 718-720-1010 Hours: Season opening to be announced, but hours are usually Friday, 4-10pm; Saturday, 12-4:30pm and 7-10pm; Sunday, 12-6pm Price: Call for information Enjoy ice skating at this rink in one of Staten Island’s public parks. Call in advance, as some information is subject to change.

MANHATTAN Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park Outdoor rink 40th-42nd streets between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Midtown bryantpark.org • 212-768-4242 Hours: Through March 6, 2022: MondayThursday, 8am-10pm. Friday-Sunday and holidays, 8am-11:30pm. Price: Admission to the rink is free, but skate rentals are $15-$45. This annual ice-skating rink at Bryant Park

also features its famous Winter Village Holiday Market. This year, the holiday market is hosting more than 170 merchants and dining options from New York City and around the world.

The Rink at Brookfield Place Outdoor rink 230 Vesey St., upper plaza between the Winter Garden and the North Cove Marina, Battery Park City therinkatbrookfieldplace.net 212-978-1698 Hours: Monday-Friday, 2-9:15pm; Saturday-Sunday and holidays, 9am-9:15pm; reserve your session online in advance. Price: $17 single session (60 minutes); $5 skate rental. Enjoy ice-skating at this water-side rink in Manhattan’s bustling Downtown area. The rink offers public skating, private lessons, birthday parties, and special events packages.

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rockefellercenter.com • 212-771-7200 Hours: Through Jan. 2, 2022: daily, 9am-12am Price: $20-$54; $8-$22 children ages 5 and younger. $10 skate rental. Set in the world-famous Rockefeller Center, this rink is one of the most popular holiday attractions in New York City. Enjoy skating and take photos with the beautiful Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree as your backdrop.

35th streets and 2nd and 3rd avenues, Industry City 718-619-8664 Hours: Thursday, 4-8pm; Friday, 12-8pm; Saturday, 11am-8pm; Sunday, 11am-6pm Price: $12; $10 skate rental. After you’re done ice-skating at this Brooklyn rink, Industry City offers a lot of additional activities. Visit some of the hundreds of restaurants, shops, and other businesses located in this popular creative hub.

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Outdoor rink Central Park (enter at 59th Street and Sixth Avenue) wollmanskatingrink.com 212-439-6900 Hours: Season dates to be announced. Hours are generally daily at 10am and closes at the following times: MondayTuesday at 2:30pm; Wednesday-Saturday at 10pm; Sunday at 9pm. Price: Monday-Thursday: $14; $6 children ages 11 and younger; $5 seniors. FridaySunday and holidays: $23; $6 children ages 11 and younger; $9 seniors. $11 skate rental. A mainstay in New York City for more than 70 years, this outdoor rink offers public skating, neighborhood events, and artistic programming.

Sky Rink at Chelsea Piers Indoor rink 61 Chelsea Piers, Chelsea chelseapiers.com • 212-336-6100 Hours: Check the calendar online. Registration is required. Price: $20; $10 skate rental. A year-round NYC ice-skating destination since 1969, this rink offers public skating, birthday party packages, and programs for youth and adults, including adult skate clinics! An on-site shop has lots of merchandise for sale, including training equipment and skating apparel.

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Outdoor rink 171 East Drive, Southeastern Prospect Park lakesidebrooklyn.com • 718-462-0010 Hours: Covered Rink: Monday-Thursday, 9am-4:30pm; Friday, 9am-7pm; Saturday, 1-9pm; Sunday, 1-4:30pm. Open-air Rink: Monday-Thursday, 9am-7pm; FridaySaturday, 9am-9pm; Sunday, 9am-7pm Price: $8 Monday-Friday; $12 SaturdaySunday; $8 skate rental. This year-round recreation center offers roller skating in warmer weather, and ice-skating in the winter.

Abe Stark Skating Rink Indoor rink 1902 Surf Ave., Coney Island nycgovparks.org • 718-946-3135 Hours: Check the website or call for public skating availability Price: $10; $5 skate rental. Quirky Coney Island is home to the beach, an amusement park, and the New York Aquarium, but did you know there’s also an ice rink here?

NEW JERSEY Roosevelt Park Family Ice Skating Rink Outdoor rink 151 Parsonage Road, Edison middlesexcountynj.gov 732-494-3785 Hours: Nov. 24-March 27, 2022, Wednesday-Friday, 6:30-8:30pm; Saturday-Sunday, 3-5pm and 6:30-8:30pm Price: $6; $5 children ages 17 and

younger and seniors; $5 skate rental This scenic ice-skating rink in New Jersey overlooks the lake in Roosevelt Park. Lessons are available.

Pro Skate Indoor rink 1000 Cornwall Road, Monmouth Junction proskatenj.com • 732-940-6400 Hours: Check website for public skate sessions Price: $16 (includes skate rental) Glide on the ice at this central New Jersey ice-skating rink that offers public skating, lessons, hockey programs, and more. After skating, visit Tony Loco’s concession area for a snack.

Warinanco Sports Center Indoor rink 1 Park Drive, Roselle warinancopark.com • 908-298-7849 Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 10am-12pm; Friday, 8-10pm; Saturday, 10:15am-12:15pm; 1:45-3:45pm; 8:30-10:30pm; Sunday, 1:30-3:30pm. Tickets must be purchased online. Price: $6; $5 kids and seniors; $5 skate rental. Public ice-skating is available at this newly renovated sports center. In warmer weather—or if you’re okay with the cold—enjoy scenic trails through the 205 acres of parkland. Other amenities and activities for families and kids include boating, a new café, and more.

Westfield Rink Indoor rink 650 Fourth Ave., Westfield thewestfieldrink.com • 908-687-8610 Hours: Friday, 7:30-9pm; Saturday, 3-4:30pm and 7:30-9pm; Sunday, 2:30-4pm. Pre-registration online is required. Price: $11; $6 skate rental. New in the community, this Union County ice-skating rink was built in 2018. Families and kids can enjoy public skating, and family and open hockey. Lessons for all skill levels are available on the weekends.


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education Practice patience and keep any meltdowns in context.

Sarah Bren, Ph.D., a child and family psychologist in Pelham, says that one of the things parents should expect to see, whether their kids are flourishing with the structure school offers or feeling anxious about the separation it requires, is some degree of restraint collapse. This refers to the phenomenon of kids melting down when they get home after holding it together all day at school. During the day, Dr. Bren explains, “they’re following the rules, they’re doing all the things that they’re supposed to do,” but then there’s a sudden release of those restraints “as soon as they’re home with that safe person.” This can be helpful to remember in the moment when your child’s behavior takes a turn. “The fact that they do it with us, while hard to receive, really shows how safe they feel with us,” Dr. Bren says. “Sometimes us doing a good job looks like our kids melting down with us.”

Adjusting to In-School Learning Tips for helping kids find their footing in their classrooms after a year of remote instruction

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he luster of the first day of school has surely worn off by now, and families have settled back into the daily grind— including some facets of pre-pandemic life that we may not have missed, like early mornings and traffic jams. It’s a challenging transition for everyone. Kids who were kindergarten students in the spring of 2020 had only six months of regular instruction before moving into lockdown, and now they’re in second grade. So, it comes as no surprise that some of these kids are showing signs of stress. We spoke with an educator and a psychologist about ways to support your child during this school year.

Talk with your kids.

More importantly, listen. Your first source of information about your child’s life is your child. It’s particularly important now to keep the lines of communication open, emphasizes Amanda Fuhrman, who teaches third, fourth and fifth graders in Edison, NJ. Dedicate time for your kids to talk to you when they know they’ll have your full attention and ask open-ended questions. “They tell you the truth very often when you leave it open for them to tell you,” Fuhrman says. For example, instead of saying, How excited are you to be back at school? Ask: What happened that was exciting today? Follow up by asking them to tell you more, or ask how something made them feel, and don’t forget to thank them for sharing with you. “If we don’t know what they’re thinking, then it’s really hard to help them,” Fuhrman says.

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Provide a bridge between school and home.

In anticipation of restraint collapse, Dr. Bren suggests giving kids 20 minutes of undirected time, and your full attention, upon returning home for the day. Put your phone away for these minutes and simply be with your kids, following their lead. “That twenty-minute upfront investment of your time will pay off in spades for the rest of the night,” Dr. Bren says. “You’re filling them up a bit and that’s going to go a long way.”

Create focused opportunities for your child to socialize outside of school.

If your child is experiencing social anxiety after a year spent learning remotely, playdates can be a helpful way to flex those relationship muscles. When using playdates as a tool to strengthen social skills, Dr. Bren recommends limiting them to about 45 minutes and providing the structure of an activity. In these cases, she says, it’s also important to end on a high note. If things are going well, rather than pushing them further, say something along the lines of, “This is so great! Let’s do this again.”

Establish and maintain routines.

“I’ve seen a lot of kids struggle with the structure of school,” Fuhrman says. Accustomed to attending school in their pajamas while lying on the couch, simply getting dressed and out the door is a big change for kids. If getting ready in the morning is a struggle, try making a checklist, with pictures for younger children, of what your child needs to do before they leave the house in the morning: brush teeth, get dressed, eat breakfast, put homework in backpack. This way, instead of repeatedly telling them what to do, you can just ask what’s next on the list. Laying out clothes and even setting the breakfast table the night before can also save valuable early


morning minutes. You can make a similar checklist for bedtime routines. “The more that they’re held accountable at home, the more they’ll do at school,” Fuhrman says. Dr. Bren adds that predictability, routines, and structure can give kids something to hold onto when so much feels in flux. “Think of shaking up a snow globe,” she says. “Anything we can do as parents to give anchors to our kids while that snow is flurrying is helpful.”

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Don’t overschedule—leave room for down time.

It can be tempting to sign up for activities every day of the week now that after-school programs are back in session, but Dr. Bren believes it’s best to keep commitments to a minimum. “I recommend parents pick one sport and one other thing, maximum. Don’t feel compelled to over-enrich your child,” she says. Unstructured down time also gives kids a chance to decide for themselves what they would like to do, offering a counterbalance to a day of being directed by adults.

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Encourage plenty of sleep.

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One of the greatest advantages to remote school was that it allowed students to sleep in and greet the day more rested. Make sure your children’s bedtimes are earlier to accommodate early-morning wake-up times and set screen-time limits to discourage scrolling before bed, as this can make it harder to fall asleep. With families spending the day apart again, knowing what’s going on in your child’s life, and how to help, requires intent and attention. “You have to be really tuned in to your kid now,” Fuhrman says. Knowing that you’re there to listen and offer support may be just what your child needs to help them weather this transition. If your child is exhibiting behaviors that concern you, don’t hesitate to reach out to your school’s counselor or social worker, or your child’s physician. If you believe your child may be in danger of harming themselves, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) for English, or 1-888-6289454 for Spanish. You can also text SIGNS to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line.

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Speech expert Gina-Marie Principe runs once-a-month dinosaur scavenger hunt to help kids with their language skills.

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peech pathologist Gina-Marie Principe’s new program to help kids with their speech and language skills doesn’t take place in a classroom or clinic...but in the park! Principe, a speech language pathologist at P.S. 9 in Concord, created Roar with Speech to give kids ages 3-7 tips and tricks for improving their speech and language abilities in a fun and interactive way. It takes place in the South Shore’s Bloomingdale Park and is centered around a dinosaur theme. (After all, what kid doesn’t like dinosaurs?!) “Roar with Speech is an opportunity to have children come together in a naturalistic environment with the benefits of fresh air, nature, and friends to increase their overall speech and language skills with the support of a speech and language pathologist,” Principe says. The program gets kids moving and interacting with others in a fun and relaxed environment. First, each child gets an adorable dinosaur shirt to wear (there’s a T. rex on it). Then, Principe takes the kids on a quest to find dinosaur eggs along paths in the park. Using a map, they search for the eggs, point to the ones they see, describe them, and then celebrate with a story time session once all the eggs have been found. This playtime interaction is not only fun for kids, but a great early-intervention tool for children diagnosed with speech or language disorders. Since children learn language by listening to others speak, Principe will talk to the kids about dinosaurs and the eggs they find and point to. Pointing at something can be difficult for a child with a speech or language disorder. The inability to point is sometimes seen in children with autism spectrum disorder and other conditions that can result in speech or language issues such as cerebral palsy, sensory integration disorder, among others. “People take it for granted, but the action of pointing is so important as a form of communicative intent,” Principe says. “It seems so basic, but sometimes parents don’t even realize how important pointing really is.” A speech pathologist for eight years, Principe started Roar with Speech in July. Although there is no set schedule for the program,

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parents and Principe discuss when to meet next in the Facebook group she manages, Your Neighborhood SLP. Usually, they meet once a month on Saturday mornings. In addition to being a learning and development opportunity for kids, Roar with Speech serves as a support network for parents of children with speech disabilities. While the kids participate in the dinosaur activity, parents have an opportunity to share with each other things they might have in common. “I want parents to know that they’re not alone. We can build a safe community for parents and guardians where they can ask any questions they might have.” One thing parents should know is speech and language disabilities in children is pretty common. Nearly 1 in 12 children ages 3-17 have a disorder related to voice, speech, language, or swallowing, according to the National Institute of Health. For Principe, Roar with Speech is a labor love—a way for her to utilize her expertise to help others. There’s no fee to join the program, and it’s open to children diagnosed with a speech or language disorder and their parents. Helping children is one of her greatest passions, Principe says. She feels fulfilled knowing parents trust her to help their child find their voice. “I feel very honored to do the work that I do,” Principe says. “When you work with families during early intervention, they become your family. You build bonds with them and very much want to give them help and support.”


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olidays are an important time for your family and your nanny, but taking the time to think ahead, discuss, and plan properly will help ensure your nanny feels appreciated and knows your expectations during the holiday season. This time of year can be hectic for all, so making a plan in advance will show your nanny just how much you care!

Celebrate together but know what you will share and what you will keep as private.

A nanny feels like part of your family, and it’s natural to want to share some holiday joy. The key here will be to let your nanny know when there are rituals or events that are just for family. Having a quick conversation before feelings get hurt will save everyone disappointment. On the other side, be understanding if your nanny wants to keep family life and work life more separate.

Show interest in your nanny’s culture.

Use this opportunity for your child (and you) to learn of other faiths, cultural celebrations, and ideas. Ask your nanny if they are happy

to share some of this with you as a family. Show enthusiasm to embrace what is important to your nanny.

Talk about the nuts and bolts.

Around the holidays there will be excess family in the house, crazy schedules, and more stress. It is a good idea to check in with your nanny a few weeks in advance. Discuss any changes to the schedule, requested time off, and how to handle extra people in the home. In general, open the lines of communication. Find a way to laugh together through this often-stressful time.

Holidays are a time to show appreciation.

It is common for nannies to get a bonus or gift (or both) around the winter holiday season. A small homemade or thoughtful gift from the kids and another gift from you will show your nanny you appreciate their hard work all year long. If you choose to do a bonus, it’s usually one or two weeks of weekly pay. Other options to consider are a few days of paid time off, points to use for travel, or even gift cards to a favorite store or restaurant.

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’Tis the Season Festive and creative gift ideas for yourself and those you love

Known best for its high-quality peel and stick wallpaper, Chasing Paper (chasingpaper.com) has a new Holiday Peel-and-Stick Wall Decal collection designed by artist Maggie Hoffman. The Christmas Tree Decal lets you peel and stick lights, ornaments, and popcorn right to the tree and the Menorah Decal has—you guessed it—peel and stick flames to ‘light’ each of the candles.

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o you hear those sleigh bells ringing? If you’ve gone into literally any store since the day after Halloween, you know the holiday season has been upon us since then. With the fun and lighthearted feels of the season also comes the stress of entertaining and making sure the family stays happy and satisfied. This month’s column is a mix of things I’m loving for myself, as gifts, and even an idea for an outing.

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If you’ve had enough of looking at holiday lights in your neighborhood and watching Hallmark movies, it’s time to plot an escape from the house. Grab the family and board a Seastreak Santa Brunch Cruise in Highlands, NJ. You’ll travel throughout New York Harbor and pick up two special guests along the way. Or take a Statue City Cruise, departing from Battery Park or Liberty State Park, to explore the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island (seastreak.com).

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