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June has always been one of my favorite months. Not just because my birthday happens to arrive in June, either. For me, it always signaled a changing of the times. Spring turns to summer. School days end and summer fun begins. This year, June becomes even more special to me personally, as I get to write the Editor’s Letter of PARENTGUIDE News for the very first time. In my time here I have seen more changes in the world than I can possibly count. I have seen lives end and new ones begin. And in the proudest moment of my life I even got to go from reading about being a father, to becoming one. No matter how many things have changed, PARENTGUIDE News has remained a constant. It is beyond special to me. I hope that there is a number of you, our readers who share this same sentiment. With change in the air, it’s the ideal time to start looking ahead. June brings warmer weather, backyard barbecues, and quality time with the family. For your little ones, June means the start of summer vacation! Jess Michaels, the Director of Communication for the American Camp Association, New York and New Jersey, makes your child’s transition to summer camp even easier in “8 Tips for Preparing Your Child for a Successful Camp Experience.” If you are thinking about doing a little traveling this summer,

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discover why “The Big Easy” isn’t just for adults anymore in an eye opening travel piece by Merrie Ober that is all about New Orleans. From amazing foods to unforgettable attractions, it will be easy to understand why New Orleans is quickly becoming a new hot spot for families. Another tradition to look forward to at this time of year is Father’s Day. Find a few totally unique gift ideas for the special guy in your home by checking out our brand new Dad’s Corner column! Once you have finished our June articles, stop by www.parentguidenews.com for more fun and entertainment! Enter to win some great family-friendly prizes with our photo contests and giveaways, and read up on the latest tales from our mommy blogger in the Sandbox Social. Along with my co-editor and trusted friend Samantha Chan, I look forward to growing with you and the publication. I also hope to live up to this very special position that I have been given, as well as living up to all of the amazingly talented editors-in-chief here before us. Most important of all, I will strive to continue to uphold the level of excellence you have come to expect from PARENTGUIDE News! Happy Father’s Day! Enjoy the issue.

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DoN’T MISS Back to the Park

Twenty-two years after the events of the original Jurassic Park, Isla Nublar is back as a fully functioning dinosaur theme park in Jurassic World. After 10 years of operation and visitor rates declining, a new attraction is created to re-spark visitor’s interest, which backfires in a big, ferocious way. Starring Chris Pratt and produced by film legend Steven Spielberg, Jurassic World stomps into theaters beginning June 12.

Buzz Worthy

The world famous little bee and all of her insect friends will buzz their way right into your home when Maya the Bee Movie comes to DVD and Blu-ray. Available in stores and online now, the acclaimed animated feature from Shout! Factory Kids brings to life an enchanting story of a little bee named Maya and her exciting adventure of self-discovery and fantastical fun.An absolute must-have for fans of all ages!

Natural Disaster

A massive earthquake rocks California in the visually stunning new movie, San Andreas. Dwayne “The Rock”Johnson plays the rescue chopper pilot who makes a dangerous journey across the state in order to rescue his estranged daughter when the San Andreas Fault collapses. Featuring amazing effects and edge of your seat action, San Andreas is in theaters now.

Beach Buddies

Viewers of all ages are invited to go back to the beach when Teen Beach Movie 2 airs exclusively on the Disney Channel on June 26. Picking up where the original film left off, modern day teens Mack (Maya Mitchell) and Brady (Ross Lynch) get a real world musical visit from Lela, Tanner, Butchy, and their other surfer and biker pals from the beach party film within a film, Wet Side Story.

I Got You Babe

Experience George Herman “Babe” Ruth’s journey to becoming one of the most famous athletes and celebrities of all time with a copy of American Hercules: Babe Ruth. Major League Baseball,A&E Networks, and Lionsgate Home Entertainment collaborate to bring this bigger than life star to the small screen, complete with narration by Martin Sheen. Featuring rare and enhanced archival material and state of the art production techniques, the new release is the perfect gift for every Yankee loving dad this Father’s Day!

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Turtle Power

Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo are back for an all new adventure when Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Pulverizer Power comes to DVD. Created by Nickelodeon Home Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Home Media Distribution, the DVD introduces the heroes on the half shell train and team up with a brand new crime fighter who calls himself The Pulverizer. Pick up your copy today!

PBS App

PBS KIDS’ is proud to present a popular new app for parents. Created as one of the first Apple Watch apps for parents and families, Super Vision allows parents to remotely manage kids’ screen time on pbskids.org by setting a simple Play Timer on the Apple Watch.The fully featured App for iPhone and iPod touch also offers parents a tool to see what their kids are watching, playing and learning on pbskids.org, enabling parents to make the most of their children’s screen time. Find out more at www.pbskids.org.

Simulated Adventures

The sky’s the limit when a top notch collection of 10 complete simulation games is ready to be downloaded to your computer for one low price. The World is Yours! is the title as players of all ages customize their vehicles and compete in multiplayer and single player modes to a wide variety of games, including a Skyscraper Simulator, American Trucker Mode,Airport Simulator,Water Park Level, and many, many more. Download your own today at www.store.steampowered.com.

Swift Lullabys

Rockabye Baby Music continues to bring us family friendly renditions of some of our favorite music by giving Taylor Swift the lullaby treatment. Available on mp3 and CD, parents are able to purchase or download lullaby renditions of Taylor Swift’s, Blank Space and Wonderland. For a full list of all of the great music they have to choose from, visit www.rockabyebabymusic.com.

Spongebob’s Back!

Everyone’s favorite yellow, spongy, underwater burger flipper is back when The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water comes to DVD and Blu-Ray. Mixing live action and animation, the big budget hit film sees life in Bikini Bottom turned upside down when the top secret recipe for Krabby Patties is stolen. Now it’s up to Spongebob, his friends, and even his sworn enemy Plankton, to join forces and set things right. Copies are available in stores and online today!

Donald McDermott is a co-editor.

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The Mattituck Lions Club invites families to drop in on a totally tasty event for all ages when they present the Mattituck Strawberry festival. This delicious strawberry-themed event includes plenty of tasty treats, arts and crafts, live music, and much more! Pay a visit to the festival June 18-21 at 1175 Route 48, Mattituck. For times and more information, call (631)298-2222 or go to www.mattituckstrawberryfestival.org.

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Hither Hills State Park in Montauk is the place to be this summer as they kick off their annual Sandcastle Contest. Held every Thursday from June 25-August 27, parents and children alike are encouraged to come down and view the fabulous sandcastle creations, or bring your shovels and buckets if you think you got what it takes to be the next Long Island Sandcastle Master. Find out more by calling (631)668-3781.

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In just a few weeks, your child will be going to day or overnight camp for the first time. Camp is an exciting, new experience for your child but as the first day approaches, it is common for some children to feel some uneasiness. As with any new situation, it is always good to prepare your child as best as you can. Here are just a few tips of things you can do to prepare your child for a successful summer camp experience.

1. Share positive messages. One of the most impor-

tant things you can do for your child is to share positive messages about camp. Talk about all the wonderful activities the camp offers, all the friends your child will make and remind your child about the things he or she was excited about when you first made the camp decision. Even if you are feeling a bit of apprehension about your child going to camp, you should do your best to not share these thoughts with your child. Share positive messages about camp and let your child know that you are confident that he or she is going to have a great time at camp.

2. Meet other first-time campers.

Sometimes children worry about not knowing anyone at camp before they get there. Camp is an environment where friendships are fostered and your child will meet friends on the very first day of camp! But some children feel more comfortable having a familiar face on that first day. Many camps host a pre-camp event for first time campers. This is a good way for children to meet other children going to the camp for the first time. It also gives campers a chance to get to know the camp director and for the director to get to know you and your child. If your camp doesn’t host these get-togethers, ask if there is a family who lives close by to you that you can call and set up a playdate with.

3. Pack together.

If your child is going to overnight camp, it’s a good idea to pack together. Knowing what your child is bringing will help your camper feel more comfortable. Packing together also gives you a chance to talk about camp. Each camp has its own policy on what can and can’t be brought to camp so be sure to look at the packing list and to respect items that the camp asks you to leave at home. 10 I parentguide News I June 2015

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is going to day or overnight camp, sometimes children get nervous about the bus ride to camp. For many children going to day camp, this is the first time they take a bus. Talk about what the bus ride will be like and what your child can expect. Some day camps set up a time prior to the first day of camp for campers to meet the bus counselor, which can help a child feel more comfortable.

5. Questions: Encourage your child to ask questions

about camp. Your child will feel more comfortable going to camp if his or her questions are being answered. If you don’t know the answer, check out the website or call the camp director. The camp director is happy to answer any questions you or your child may have about camp.

6. Visit website together. Now that the first day

of camp is almost here, it’s a good time to revisit the camp website with your child. Check out the daily schedule, the virtual tour, the list of activities, any online videos and the picture slideshow. Looking at the website together reminds your child of all he or she is excited about and also gives your child a chance to ask any questions about camp that he or she may not have thought of.

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camp video you watched when you first decided on camp? Watch it again! Seeing a video of camp and all the fun the campers are having reminds your child of the camp tour you took the year be-

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8. Call the camp director. If your child is getting nervous about the first day of camp, you can always contact the camp director for advice. Camp directors want your child to have a great summer at camp and have a lot of experience helping children transition to camp. The director can offer you some tips to help your child overcome any worries and get them even more excited for the first day of camp to arrive.

Jess Michaels is the Director of Communication for the American Camp Association, NY and NJ, a not for profit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of the summer camp experience. Families who need assistance in finding a camp can call the American Camp Association, NY and NJ at (212)3915208 for free, one-on-one advice in finding a camp.

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Swaddling helps soothe baby to sleep.

Swaddling provides baby with a warm and soothing womb-like environment for extra comfort and security. It also helps prevent startle reflex in babies which will have them waking themselves up while they sleep. A baby swaddle like the Miracle Blanket or the Woombie makes swaddling super easy for parents, and are safe and effective. Once baby starts to roll over, this is a sign that swaddling is no longer safe, in which case it is a good idea to switch to a sleep garment like the Zipadee-Zip, a go-to solution to help transition baby from swaddling, that allows for the freedom of pajamas.

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Get your rest while baby sleeps.

Whenever baby is taking a nap, the parent should be resting, as well. Forget about housework. It is much more important for you to get your rest so that you have the energy to take care of baby, and you both stay healthy.

Breastfeeding is beneficial for both mom and baby.

Breastfeeding provides babies with all of the essential vitamins and nutrients they need, plus disease-fighting substances to keep baby healthy, especially during the first six months. It has been shown to lower the risk of childhood cancers, stomach viruses, ear infections and several other illnesses. It also protects baby from developing allergies later on, and it improves cognitive development. For moms, breastfeeding reduced stress, postpartum depression, and the risk of breast and ovarian cancers.

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Keep baby safe from germs.

Remember to always wash your hands before handling baby and have any visitors do the same because babies’ weak immune systems are susceptible to infection. Let your children hold the new baby but avoid letting them kiss the baby’s face if you want to be on the safe side.

Get the right car seat.

For infants under two years of age, they must be placed in a rear-facing car seat for their safety as the back of the seat cradles baby’s head, neck and torso. Always read the owner’s manual to make sure you are correctly installing the seat and using the seatbelt or harness.

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Place baby to sleep on his back.

Babies must be placed to sleep on their backs in order to reduce the risk of SIDS. A baby sleeping on his stomach may not get enough oxygen, or rebreathe his own exhaled carbon dioxide. It’s also important to remove pillows, blankets, stuffed toys, etc. You don’t want anything to accidentally fall on his face and potentially cause suffocation.

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Learn how to prevent diaper rash.

Diaper rash is pretty common because babies have sensitive skin. The rash may go away on its own but there are ways to prevent it. Change baby’s diaper frequently, especially a poopy diaper. When using a cloth diaper, you should wash it in a fragrance-free or all-natural detergent for sensitive skin. You can also apply a diaper rash cream after cleaning the area with a wipe.

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Get some fresh air.

You’ll go crazy if you stay cooped up in the house for too long, so head outside and get some fresh air. Just be sure to keep baby protected from the sun and dressed appropriately for the weather.

Trust your instincts.

Mother’s instinct is usually right, so practice listening and following your gut. Every parent makes mistakes with their first baby, but that is how you learn. Also understand that what works for one baby doesn’t always work for another. Instead of constantly doubting, be confident that you know your baby best and have the best feel for what he needs.

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Ask for help if you need it.

As a new parent you sometimes struggle to juggle everything at home and raising a baby is hard work. You need to take time for yourself, and rest before you become completely worn down. If you feel like you need a break, don’t be afraid to ask a trusted person for help. They understand that everyone needs a little help sometimes, even “supermom.” If you have any questions,talk to your pediatrician or even a fellow mom who will be understanding.

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by Margaret Baldauf

Sweet Inspiration Ideas for showstopping birthday desserts.

Birthday cakes and sweet treats are a fun way to celebrate someone’s special day, but they don’t all have to be so elaborate. For your next birthday celebration, I’ve put together some tips so you can create the perfect cake!.

Less is more. If you don’t have much time or haven’t had much experience in the kitchen, pick a simple idea and stick to it.

A little color goes a long way. If you want a simple cake with white icing, consider having a surprise inside. Prepare a yummy vanilla cake recipe and split the batter into five bowls. Color them red, orange, yellow, green, and blue. Bake them seperately so when you stack the layers of the cake you have a beautiful rainbow. Your kids and their guests will love the surprise when you cut into the cake.

Embrace a color scheme. If your

daughter loves My Little Pony, use rainbows on your dessert to tie everything together.

Use ready-made decorations. Candy pieces, chopped

candy bars, or plastic cake toppers, in place of handmade characters and designs out of fondant. Many party stores carry premade letters and shapes to top cakes and cupcakes, as well.

Cookies are a great substitution for cake.

In a pinch,or as an alternative, buy some ready-made sugar cookie dough and add your childs favorite flavor icing and top with sprinkles. Who doesn’t love fresh baked cookies? 16 I parentguide News I June 2015

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Get the kids involved. Let

them help mix the cake batter and decorate their cake or cupcakes. It will not only be bonding time with your child, but introducing them to something they may not have experienced before. Even if you aren’t the next best cake artist, have fun with your kids in the kitchen. They will be proud of their work when everyone sees their special birthday dessert.

Remember! Always supervise children around electric appliances, sharp knives and hot surfaces in the kitchen.

Idea for a Girl’s Birthday

Flowers, princess fairytales, woodland creatures, and ballerinas are some of the themes that might inspire you. Keeping things simple, like these colorful flower cupcakes, will make little girls and her guests light up!

Idea for a Boy’s Birthday

Popular party themes for young boys include trucks, sports, pirates, superheroes, zoo animals, policemen, and firemen. Make his day special with an easy homemade cake, like the one above. He’ll be sure to have fun with his friends while celebrating.

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bake a cake: • Make sure to preheat your oven. • Follow the recipe carefully. • Use room-temperature ingredients, even your eggs and butter. • Bake your cakes on the center rack of the oven. • Don’t overcrowd your oven. • Spray your pans with nonstick backing spray. • Let your cake cool slightly before removing it from the pan. your needs, your neighborhood

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If you have a big family, you may be celebrating multiple birthdays at once. To please everyone, try making some birthday-themed treats with a twist. A giant cupcake cake always brightens a childs face when they see all the icing and giant sprinkles on top. Another sweet idea is to whip up your favorite batch of cupcake batter and bake it in ice cream cones. These cute treats can be topped with icing to look like an ice cream cone including chocolate syrup, sprinkles and even a bright red cherry.

Margaret Baldauf is an art director at PARENTGUIDE News and a cake artist. For more sweet ideas and inspiration, follow Margaret on Instagram, @mbcakedesign.

Photos courtesy of MB Cake Design.

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Organizing Your Family Planner

by Marisa Mancini

It’s no easy task to keep track of doctor appointments, family get-togethers, playdates, extra-curricular activities, vet appointments, dinners, homework time, and household chores. More often than not, these logistics fall in the hands of the mom. Whether you are a stay-at-home mom, a work-from-home mom, or a mom with a demanding career, planners keep all your family’s appointments and activities organized, and your household running smoothly.

Find Your Perfect Planner.

In my quest to find the most functional way to become more organized, I discovered the wonderful world of planners. As I researched this newto-me world, I learned that there are so many different types of planners, each as unique as every individual. From ring-bound binders, to spiral weekly books, and even plain notebooks, there is something out there for you. Being able to personalize your planner to your specific needs sets you up for success. No more missed appointments or forgotten activities.

Get Creative.

Once all the functionality of a planner is set up, it’s time for the fun. Today’s planners are not what you had in middle school. If I have to use and look at this thing every day, several times a day, I want it to look gorgeous! Not only have planners helped me with organization, it has produced a wonderful outlet for me to be creative. Making my planner beautiful with so many craft mediums has sparked my imagination. Using stickers, washi tape, colored markers, scrapbook paper, and even stamps, has become extremely satisfying and enjoyable. Making dividers and dashboards, then adding embellishments– like decorative paper clips and journaling cards with your favorite or inspiring quotes– makes it special. You can choose a theme or color that represents you. With the rise of planner popularity, many craft stores, paper-goods stores, and gift shops are carrying these supplies! For those not so into making your own tags, dividers, and paper clips, online stores such as Etsy sell every type of planner embellishment you can imagine.

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There is a ton of inspiration online. Planners have become an avenue to be creative and come together in new ways for so many. Youtube is also a wonderful resource for the DIYer. There are so many tutorials on how to make planner pages and all different kinds of embellishments. 22 I parentguide News I June 2015

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Another place to find encouragement and inspiration is Instagram. This is where I found a wonderful community of ladies who love to be beautifully organized. Though, I have always been a list maker, now I have a tangible system that I can make it gorgeous. It has made my life and my family’s life a little more peaceful. I hope it does the same for you! Plan to be happy!

Organizing Inspiration Compartmentalizing helps tackle numerous tasks more easily. Here are just some ways you can organize your planner! • Calendar. According to month, track appointments, bills due and paid, paydays, family get-togethers, date night, my son’s activities, and vacations. Divided by week, household chores, family meals; as well as, personal tracking such as water intake,TV shows to watch, and planned blogging posts are tracked. • Family. Daily routines; daily, weekly, and monthly cleaning routines; pet routines, my health tracker, and children’s school activities are kept here. • Lists. From your grocery list, daily to-do list, to-buy list (including all non-grocery items), books-to-read list, wish lists for family members, and password trackers are kept here. Finances. Keep track of all my purchases, online orders, and future sales to take advantage of should be noted here. • Contacts. Though most do not take advantage of this section because they keep this information in their phone, in the event of an emergency (including a lost, broken, or stolen phone), the contact information of important people and places might save a life. • Notes. Jot down anything and everything in this section! Utilize this as a brain dump-- keep sticky notes, ideas, tasks or things to come back to at a later time, can all be kept here. Marisa Mancini is a Quality Control Analyst/ Chemist at Biodel. She lives in Brewster, New York, with her husband of 10 years, active 6-yearold son, and two fur babies. You can find more crafts and planner inspiration from Marisa by following her on Instagram @kaidensmomplans. parentguidenews.com


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ew Orleans is fast becoming the new hot spot for families. The city boasts a children’s museum, aquarium, butterfly garden and insectarium, zoo and numerous parks; not to mention some of the best food fare concentrated in one area in all of the United States. Ten years ago, I would have traveled here for vastly different reasons. Now as a parent, we base our destination choices on what would appeal to the entire family. I love history, my boys love new adventures, and we all love food. New Orleans has the perfect combination of merriment for children as well as adult activities; sure to make every member of your family happy.

Visit the Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium for an in depth look at the creatures that dominate our earth, and enter into the ethereal space that houses beautifully delicate butterflies. Be on the lookout for new ones, hatching out of their chrysalis on view for all to see. 24 I parentguide News I June 2015 SK 6/15

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A short distance down the block is the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas. The structure overlooks the Mississippi Rivers and is one of grandest and most beautiful aquariums we’ve ever seen. My boys had a wonderful time playing on the indoor riverboats. Even better is the white crocodile, and the happy penguins that waddle and dive into their waters to put on a show for the kids. One of our favorite journeys through the city was on the St. Charles Streetcar; the oldest continuously operating streetcar lines in the world. The ride is long if taken end to end. The grand and ornate homes along the road each seem to want to tell their own story, which can be heard on a city Garden Tour of its own. The Louisiana Children’s Museum was the perfect place to run out our energy before a flight home. Another favorite was a ride down the mighty Mississippi on the Steamboat Natchez.Roughly a three-hour ride, note that there is an option for a meal onboard at an excellent price. Visit the steam room to view the inner workings of this dynamic ship or settle for sitting back with a snack that can be purchased at the café.

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If food is what you search for, visit Mother’s, a spot that boasts the best Po’ Boy in the south. It is relaxed, cafeteria-style dining, mostly around large round tables. The atmosphere is laid back and the staff is more than friendly. It was the first lunch we ate in New Orleans, and held all of us over until breakfast the next morning. One spot that should not be missed, is a visit to Café Du Monde. A New Orleans staple, it has the best beignets that I have ever had, by far. There are two lines that form at the cafe, one to sit down, and one for take-out. Both are long and both seem to move at the same pace, so choose wisely. We opted to buy three bags of beignets and their famous coffee beverage, and sit in nearby Jackson Square. The boys ran around the beautiful park as we all ate all of the light and powdered sugary goodies. One place that cannot be missed is a morning spent having brunch at The Court of Two Sisters. Here can only be described as magical. Accompanied by a jazz trio, and shaded by umbrellas and winding vines above, this brunch spot offers everything tasty you can think of that embodies New Orleans food fare. We were given a lesson in the art of crawfish eating by the wonderful waiter, and chowed down on turtle soup. The boys enjoyed the music and feasting on big, local strawberries. your needs, your neighborhood

We spent a morning at New Orleans City Park riding the rides at Carousel Gardens, Storyland and Train Garden. There is a great miniature train that takes visitors around the perimeter of this beautiful park. A day can be spent here, riding the rides at the amusement parks, and visiting the New Orleans Museum of Art and Sculpture Garden or the New Orleans Botanical Garden.

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Merrie Stone’s love of travel, food, and family has led to a never-ending quest for adventure with her two sons that she chronicles on her blog, Hungry Travel Baby. Stone has a pastry diploma from Le Cordon Bleu, Paris, and a master’s degree in childhood education. Visit her at www.hungrytravelbaby.com. June 2015 I parentguide News I 25


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Dr. Kerry Escamilla is the Creator and Director of Sensory Taekwon-Do, located at 155 South Washington Ave., Bergenfield. Find out more about their innovative programs for children and adults, afterschool classes, and birthday parties by calling (201)384-2424. You can also visit them online at www.sensorytkd.com.

Is your child struggling with ADD/ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Autism/Aspbergers, or other learning and memory disorders? Do those struggles include having a hard time fitting in, difficulty making new friends, or a lack of interest in most physical activities? Now there is a program that can help. Sensory Taekwon-Do is a unique Martial Arts Program for children as young as 4 through 18 years old. It is a breakthrough martial arts program custom designed to fit each child’s neurological profile. The core of this program is extracted from cutting edge neurological studies that incorporate movement exercise to help create healthier pathways in the brain. By stimulating areas in the brain that incorporate balance, body awareness, muscle coordination, strength and working memory, Sensory Taekwon-Do promotes growth and improves connectivity. Children are often affected by a wide range of symptoms. To be effective, treatment requires a whole brain, whole body approach. This is achieved by incorporating a very personal, diverse one on one treatment program which includes nutritional coaching. All sessions are held in a warm, encouraging environment where young students can remain active while strengthening concentration, self confidence, coordination, mood, verbalization, social interactions, and independence. Sensory Taekwon-Do also incorporates the senses during each session. The auditory senses are stimulated by playing music specifically designed to right brain and left brain functions. Visual senses are used when students are modeling the instructor. Vestibular encompasses balance, and this is worked on heavily during every child’s session. Proprioceptive involves the sense of position of your body parts. Students must use this sense to focus on where they are placing their own body parts as they are performing the martial art exercise. The tactile or sense of touch is brought in throughout the program with the climbing wall, balls and other equipment that is used during the group. The acclaimed program was created by and is run by Dr. Kerry Escamilla, a licensed chiropractor and 2nd Degree Black Belt in TaekwonDo. He has advanced training in neurology and functional medicine with an emphasis on early childhood spectrum disorders. Conducting years of brain research and biomedical interventions, Dr. Escamilla has treated many children using a unique whole brain/whole body approach to treatment that has its roots in his marital arts background. As a 2nd degree black belt, he also knows the benefits martial arts have for children with special needs. It has shown to improve concentration and

focus by providing a consistent and highly structured environment. In fact, his program has now evolved to include sensory integration therapies and nutritional interventions, making it a truly whole body/whole brain approach to treatment. According to Dr. Escamilla, “As a child I struggled with symptoms of ADHD. My ability to learn and have empathy were intact, however impulsivity, distraction, anxiety, and disorganization was a challenge.” He went on to college and became a doctor of chiropractic, which emphasizes a holistic and healthy lifestyle. Throughout school Dr. Escamilla realized a strong interest in neurology. Six years into practice he began to study Taekwondo. Two years later, he began to notice some significant improvement in the areas that he had previously struggled. Fast forward ten years. A 5 year old girl with behavioral issues motivated him to find more answers. He attended a series of seminars on early child learning and behavioral disorders that taught intricate details of brain function and treatment theories. Dr. Escamilla put them into practice with the same little girl and within a short time the family saw dramatic changes in her behavior. In 2006 he enrolled in a Functional Neurology diplomat program and read everything he could on the subject. Soon after, Dr. Escamilla began melding Taekwondo, Occupational therapy, and functional neurology into one fun, challenging and successful program. A strong desire to help more children inspired him to build a Taekwondo school of his own with instructors trained to understand and work with children on the spectrum. This also allowed him more freedom to focus on the functional neurology and nutritional needs of the children. The cultural aspects, along with the disciplines built into the martial arts makes for a fantastic behavioral and functional neurology assessment tool. While children move along the curriculum, they encounter challenges in behavior and movement. Instructors are trained in observational skills to spot issues that require therapeutic interventions gained from functional neurology and understanding ASD’s thought process. Dr. Escamilla explains, “Our parent testimonials speak for themselves. We consistently break through in environmental and self-awareness, coordination, socialization, verbalizations, engagement, academics and performing TKD!” In the end this all adds to a mentally and physically healthier child.

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Calendarof Events Suffolk June 1-7 Nassau June 5: Kids in the Kitchen, The Long Children’s Muwww.parentguidenews.com • Island 212-213-8840

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seum, 11 Davis Ave., Garden City, (516)224-5800, www.licm. com. Your little ones are invited to take part in an exciting and educational program where they learn to create some of their very own tasty treats.

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June 6: Open House, Red Robin Country Day School and Camp, 878 Jericho Turnpike, Westbury, (516)334-1144, www. redrobincountrydaycamp.com. 11am-3pm.

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June 7: Family Sundays at the Museum, Nassau County Museum of Art, One Museum Drive, Roslyn Harbor, (516)484-9337,

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June 6 Jr. Angler Catch and Release Tournament, Caleb Smith State Park Preserve, 581 W Jericho Turnpike, Smithtown, (631)265-1054. The Friends of Caleb Smith supply the bait, the place and the equipment. You bring the kids and get ready for a fun filled day for one and all. Reservations required.

June 13 Green Fest Port Jefferson, Port Jefferson, (631)473-1414, www.portjeffchamber.com. The Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce encourages families to go green at this informative day long event that includes exhibits, vendors, demonstrators, presenters, Home Energy Info, Health and Wellness demos, Yoga, Children’s Activities, and more.

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Heckscher Outdoor Festival, Heckscher State Park, Heckscher Parkway, East Islip, (631)224-5420. This family-oriented event, themed Great Outdoors, will entertain and educate children of all ages. Various organizations will be onsite to promote outdoor recreation and also discuss parentguidenews.com environmental issues and concerns. 11am-4pm.


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June 30 Montauk’s Monday Night Free Summer Music, Village Green, Montauk, (631)668-2428, www.montaukchamber.com. The Montauk Chamber of Commerce kicks off its annual weekly night of free summer music. Performers will include Joe Delia and Friends, the Blue Collar Band, Lone Sharks, Sound Source, and the Hoodoo Loungers. 6pm.

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Green Fest Port Jefferson, Port Jefferson, (631)473-1414, www.portjeffchamber.com. The Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce encourages families to go green at this informative day long event that includes exhibits, vendors, demonstrators, presenters, Home Energy Info, Health and Wellness demos, Yoga, Children’s ActiviJune 6 ties, and more. Jr. Angler Catch and Release Tournament, Caleb Smith State Park June 7: Port581 Washington’s 25th Annual HarborFest 2015, Town Preserve, W Jericho Turnpike, Dock and Lower Main Street, Port Washington, (516)883-6566, Smithtown, (631)265-1054. The www.pwcoc.org. The Port Washington Chamber of Commerce Friends of Caleb Smith supply the June 20 sponsors this yearly tradition of fun and excitement for the enbait, the place and the equiptire family. Thousands of people are expected to be on hand ment. You bring the kids and get Heckscher Outdoor Festiforready a day filled with craft fairs, arts in the park, live musical for a fun filled day for one val, Heckscher State Park, entertainment, an environmental section, a fun park for kids, and all. Reservations Heckscher Parkway,required. East exhibits, a model boat regatta, and more! 10am-5pm. Islip, (631)224-5420. This family-oriented event, themed Great Outdoors, will entertain and educate children June 13 of all ages. Various organizations will be onsite to promote outdoor recreation and also discuss June 8: Exploring Art...and Memories, The Heckscher Green Fest Port issues Jefferson, Port Jefferson, (631)473-1414, environmental andMaking concerns. 11am-4pm. Museum of Art, 2 Prime Ave., Huntington, (631)351-3250, www.portjeffchamber.com. The Greater Port Jefferson www.heckscher.org. The Museum is offering a unique program Chamber of Commerce encourages families to go green foratindividuals living with dementia and their care partners. this informative day long event that includes exhibits, Specially professionals will lead an interactive tour of vendors,trained demonstraJune 21 selected works and encourage group discussion. A musical pertors, presenters, Home formance will follow the tour and light refreshments will be Energy Info, Healthand Antiques Vintage Collectibles Show, Sagtikos Manserved. Registration is required. Space is limited. 1-2:30pm. and Wellness demos, or, 677 Montauk Highway, Bay Shore, (631)854-0939, Yoga, Children’s Activiwww.sagtikosmanor.com. June 13 and 14: Heritage Craft Fair 2015, Kissam House Muties, and more. Shop from over 30 venseum, 434 Park Ave., Huntington, (631)427-7045, www.hundors, offering an array of tingtonhistoricalsociety.org. The Huntington Historical Society tools, glassware, jewelry, and more. The afternoon will also include food, a June 20and specialty plant sale, appraisals. 3pm. Heckscher Outdoor Festival, Heckscher State Park, Heckscher Parkway, East Islip, (631)224-5420. This family-oriented event, themed Great Outdoors, will entertain and educate children of all ages. Various organizations will be onsite to promote outdoor recreation and also discuss environmental issues and concerns. 11am-4pm. your needs, your neighborhood

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Heckscher Outdoor Festival, Heckscher State Park, Heckscher Parkway, East Islip, (631)224-5420. This sponsors this weekend event that has something for everyone! family-oriented event, 10am-5pm. themed Great Outdoors, will entertain and eduThrough June of14: Fair, Brookhaven cate children all The ages.Brookhaven Various organizations will be Amphitheater & Cultural Center at Baldand Hill,also 1 Bicycle onsite toArt promote outdoor recreation discussPath, Farmingville, (631)732-4011. Thrilling rides, amusements, environmental issues and concerns. 11am-4pm. games, and a ton of family fun are all on the agenda when the

www.parentguidenews.com • 212-213-8840 June 21 Antiques Vintage and Collectibles Show, Sagtikos Manor, 677 Montauk Highway, Bay Shore, (631)854-0939, www.sagtikosmanor.com. Shop from over 30 vendors, offering an array of tools, glassware, jewelry, and more. The afternoon will also include food, a plant sale, and specialty appraisals. 3pm.

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Brookhaven Fair comes to town! This exciting annual event has something that the whole family can enjoy, from young kids to teens to adults. June 14: Songs in the Key of Earth, Vanderbilt Museum & Planetarium, 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport, (631)854-5568, MB SAward-winning COE 6/15 singer-songwriter www.vanderbiltmuseum.org. Patricia Shih and her sidekick, Stephen Fricker, will perform a one-hour, multi-media, audience-participation family concert – with images and video projected onto the Planetarium dome.

JuneProof 15 - 21 June 15-19: Summer Mini-Camp, M.A.T.S.S Kids Gym, 171 Eileen Way, Syosset, (516)496-7765, www.matsskidsgym. com. M.A.T.S.S. gets kids into the spirit of the season by presenting two special mini camp programs. Children ages 2-10 will be kept happily occupied during the two week-long programs, featuring an array of hands-on daily activities. Presented again from June 22-26. 10am-2pm. June 18: Birds of Prey Program, Brookside County Park, 59 Brook St., Sayville, (631)563-7716, www.gsbas.org. Pack up the kids, chairs or a blanket, and spend some quality time in the great outdoors when The Sweetbrier Nature Center presents it’s


popular Birds of Prey program. Hear the stories about how they came to be live animal ambassadors, take pictures and learn a June 6 facts. few fun Jr. Angler Catch and Release TourJune 18-21: The State Mattituck nament, Caleb Smith Park Strawberry Festival, 1175 Route 48, Mattituck, (631)298-2222, Preserve, 581 W Jericho Turnpike, www.mattituckstrawberryfestival.org. The Mattituck Lions Smithtown, (631)265-1054. The Club invites families to drop in on a totally tasty event for all ages when they present the MatFriends of Caleb Smith supply the tituck Strawberry festival. bait, the place and the equip- This delicious strawberry themed event includes plenty of tasty ment. You bring the kids and get treats, arts and crafts, live music, and much more! ready for a fun filled day for one and all. Reservations required. June 20: Father Daughter Mermaid Tea Party, Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum, Cold Spring Harbor, (631)367-3418, www.cshwhalingmuseum.org. Dads, bring your Little Mermaid to explore the world of amazing mythical sea creatures, make a fun mermaid craft, and enjoy iced tea today. Dads coming for June 13 get in free. 1-2pm. the program Green Fest Port Jefferson, Port Jefferson, (631)473-1414, www.portjeffchamber.com. The Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce encourages families to go green at this informative day long event that includes exhibits, vendors, demonstraJune 25: Annual Sandcastle Contest, Hither Hills State Park, tors, presenters, Home Montauk, (631)668-3781. The beach at Hither Hills is the place Energy Info, Health to be this summer as they kick off their annual Sandcastle Conand Wellness demos, test. Parents and children alike are encouraged to come down Yoga, Children’s Activiand view the fabulous sandcastle creations, or bring your shovties, and more. els and buckets if you think you got what it takes to be the next Long Island Sandcastle Master. Held through August 27.

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June 30 Montauk’s Monday Night Free Summer Music, Village Green, Montauk, (631)668-2428, www.montaukchamber.com. The Montauk Chamber of Commerce kicks off its annual weekly night of free summer music. Performers will include Joe Delia and Friends, the Blue Collar Band, Lone Sharks, Sound Source, and the Hoodoo Loungers. 6pm. an array of fun filled programs. Upcoming sessions include: Messy Afternoons, Smiling Suncatchers, All About Aquariums, and Bug Bonanza Beginning June 29: Summer Glamour Camp, Darlings and Divas, 65 Merrick Road, Amityville, (631)608-4710, www. darlingsanddivas.com. Make it a summer your little girl won’t ever forget by enrolling them in the amazing Summer Glamour Camp! Running through August, the hands-on program will include a variety of daily activities, craft materials, and lunch, as well as being accompanied by a delightful weekly theme.

June 27: The 5th Annual Sundae Summer Kick Off, Darlings & Divas, 65 Merrick Road, Amityville, (631)608-4710, www. June 20 darlingsanddivas.com. Celebrate the start of summer like a true diva during this annual Heckscher Outdoor Festi-celebration. The popular event includes manicures pedicures, glitter tattoos, crafts, and a val,mini Heckscher Stateand Park, chance toParkway, make your own delicious ice cream sundae. 11am. Heckscher East Islip, (631)224-5420. This Ongoing Through family-oriented event,June 28: The Long Island Children’s Museum, Great 11 Davis Ave., Garden City, (516)224-5800, www.licm. themed Outdoors, The LICM invites families to drop by and take part in willcom. entertain and edu-

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7 Because little ones love being wrapped in their favorite animal friend after a bath or swim, Zoocchini offers super soft bath mitts and cozy hooded towels for babies and kids. www.zoocchini.com

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