South Florida Family Life - March 2023

Page 1

MARCH 2023 OUR ANNUAL GUIDE TO SUMMER FUN CAMP QUEST
Counties Hot-headed CHILDREN STRATEGIES TO HELP THEM COOL DOWN the MIDDLE CAUGHT in CARING FOR KIDS & AGING PARENTS Don’t Miss Our Camp Connections and Family Fun Fest! See Page 3
Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach

Moments that Count

Because of her mom’s lifelong heart condition, Lily was born early and needed help breathing. Yasser Al-Jebawi, MD, neonatologist, gave her a breathing tube, and then Lily transferred to the expert care of our neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

This seamless transition in life’s first moments is critical. Families trust our team of experts to coordinate care across specialties. For Lily’s family, that started before her birth — with her mom’s cardiologist to labor & delivery at Memorial to Lily’s NICU care at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital.

“We knew that the neonatal unit here was going to take good care of her,” says mom Heather. Lily’s older brother also had NICU care here.

When it’s your child, trust our NICU experts in the moments that count most.

Lily, who was born early, and mom Heather
JDCH.com/NICU
SOUTH FLORIDA SOUTH FLORIDA presented by Sunday, March 26 12PM – 4PM • Tree Tops Park, Davie *Broward County Parks fee is applicable, $1.50 per person (5 and under free) Rain or Shine-activities subject to change Pre-register to receive: a Tote Bag and Off The Wall Game Card (First 250) Live Performances • SpareZ Scavenger Hunt • Miami Marlins Face Painting • Balloon Art • Ceramics • Bowling • Sports Activities • Crafts • Entertainment Games • Food Trucks and more Meet Billy the Marlin EVENT*FREE Explore a Variety of Interactive Camps, Programs and Summer Fun

2023 CAMP GUIDE

Explore a variety of options to keep your children happy campers all season long.

8 SOUTH FLORIDA SPOTLIGHT Staying in touch with the people, places and events in our community. 12 GROWING PAINS How to handle hot-tempered kids through the years. 40 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Entertaining and noteworthy things to see and do throughout South Florida. 42 WORDS OF WISDOM Stay true to you when facing the Facebook feed.
questions to ask before committing to a camp program. contents
22 SAFE AND SOUND Important
features
MARCH 2023
24
departments 4 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com

March is Bicycle Month!

What began as Bicycle Week more than a decade ago is now a monthlong, statewide celebration of bicycle safety, education, and events for riders of all ages.

Where will your ride take you?

Recreation. Preservation. Education. Broward.org/Parks

Our mission is to enrich family life in South Florida by offering the highest quality publication and an unparalleled commitment to our readers and our community.

PUBLISHER

Lisa Goodlin

ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER

Stacey Jacques

EXECUTIVE EDITOR

Michelle Liem

ASSISTANT EDITOR

Shannon Pease-Severance

SENIOR ACCOUNT MANAGERS

Suzy Miguelez • Sheila Ranson

CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Carrie B. Weeks

PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS

Toni Kirkland • Linda Seavey

DIGITAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGER

Tom Gonzales

CONTACT US: 4611 S. University Drive, #224 Davie, FL 33328 Phone (954) 424-7405 info@familylifemediagroup.com

For information on where to find South Florida Family Life, or to become a distributor, call 954-424-7405 or e-mail info@familylifemediagroup.com Comments and suggestions are welcome.

South Florida Family Life is published twelve times per year by Family Life Media Group. It is distributed free of charge throughout South Florida. South Florida Family Life is not responsible for statements made by advertisers or writers. We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of information we print, but cannot be held responsible for any consequences arising from omissions or errors. All photography and letters sent to South Florida Family Life will be treated unconditionally, assigned for publication and copyright purposes and are subject to unrestricted right to edit and comment editorially. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is forbidden.

Copyright 2023 by Family Life Media Group. All rights reserved.

More than just health coverage more about what it means Florida Blue member member, you also get: consultations to help manage chronic conditions $500 in rewards toward your monthly payment2 23,000+ participating doctors and across the state monthly cost, your Marketplace monthly advance premium tax credit must be equal to or more than the premium. individual ACA members 18 years or older. Reward amounts will apply to premiums and excess amounts may be redeemed subject to the reward program’s terms and conditions. and exclusions. Florida Blue is a trade name of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., an Independent Licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. An exclusive agent can help! Blue has plans with payments as $0 if you qualify.1 Call (954) 512-1650 today. Florida Blue Fort Lauderdale 1970 Sawgrass Mills Cir, Sunrise, FL 33323 floridablue.com/center/fort-lauderdale More than just health coverage Learn more about what it means to be a Florida Blue member As a member, you also get: • Care consultations to help manage chronic conditions • Up to $500 in rewards toward your monthly payment2 • Over 23,000+ participating doctors and hospitals across the state 1To be eligible for $0 monthly cost, your Marketplace monthly advance premium tax credit must be equal to or more than the premium. 2Rewards available for individual ACA members 18 years or older. Reward amounts will apply to premiums and excess amounts may be redeemed subject to the reward program’s terms and conditions. Policies have limitations and exclusions. Florida Blue is a trade name of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., an Independent Licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. 112872 0123 An exclusive agent can help! Florida Blue has plans with payments as low as $0 if you qualify.1 Call (954) 512-1650 today. Florida Blue Fort Lauderdale 1970 Sawgrass Mills Cir, Sunrise, FL 33323 floridablue.com/center/fort-lauderdale More than just health coverage Learn more about what it means to be a Florida Blue member As a member, you also get: • Care consultations to help manage chronic conditions • Up to $500 in rewards toward your monthly payment2 • Over 23,000+ participating doctors and hospitals across the state 1To be eligible for $0 monthly cost, your Marketplace monthly advance premium tax credit must be equal to or more than the premium. 2Rewards available for individual ACA members 18 years or older. Reward amounts will apply to premiums and excess amounts may be redeemed subject to the reward program’s terms and conditions. Policies have limitations and exclusions. Florida Blue is a trade name of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., an Independent Licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. 112872 0123 An exclusive agent can help! Florida Blue has plans with payments as low as $0 if you qualify.1 Call (954) 512-1650 today. Florida Blue Fort Lauderdale 1970 Sawgrass Mills Cir, Sunrise, FL 33323 floridablue.com/center/fort-lauderdale Learn more about what it means to be a Florida Blue member Florida Blue has plans with payments as low as $0 if you qualify.1 As a member, you also get: • Care consultations to help manage chronic conditions • Up to $500 in rewards toward your monthly payment2 • Over 23,000+ participating doctors and hospitals across the state MARCH 16, MARCH 29, AND APRIL 5 $5 admission and food deals all day! BUY EARLY AND SAVE! Use promo code FLFAMLIFE now through March 15, 2023 to save on regular admission. 10901 CORAL WAY • 305-223.7060 • FAIREXPO.COM
6 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com
Near Naples, at Ave Maria, more is an invitation and a promise. More full days of getting out and about, without ever getting into a car. More shopping, golf rounds, fishing trips, and bike rides in nature. More of the impromptu, spontaneous fun that turns up the joy in life. And with four renowned builders and an array of home designs from the $200s, you’ve got a lengthy list of reasons to come see us. Need we say more? Home to MORE ©2023 Ave Maria 2
COURSES OVER 25 MODEL HOMES TOWN CENTER WATER PARK ON-SITE SCHOOLS PUBLIX® GROCERY STORE F rom the $200 s – over $700s | 239.352.3903 | AveMaria.com Scan for Calendar of Family-Fun events!
CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF

Spinning Your Wheels

BREAK OUT YOUR BICYCLES — IT’S FLORIDA BIKE MONTH!

Biking is so much more than transportation. It’s great exercise, provides your body with fresh air and brings the family together. If you aren’t normally into biking, this month — when the state celebrates the many benefits of cycling — might be the perfect time to give it a whirl. There are a number of BYOB — Bring Your Own Bike — events planned in South Florida to recognize the occasion. Mark one or more of these outings on your calendar and don’t forget to bring water and a helmet.

BROWARD COUNTY: The Broward County Parks Department has events scheduled which include a Bike and Hike from 4 to 5 p.m. on Friday, March 24 at Kristin Jacobs Natural Area at Hillsboro Pineland. The free excursion guides participants on a naturalist-led bike and hike to explore three different natural areas in Coconut Creek. The ride starts at 5591 NW 74 Place, Coconut Creek. For more information, call 954-357-8109. For additional events, see www.broward.org/parks.

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY: The Friends of the Underline are gathering a group to explore local sights during the Miami Music Week Bike Ride through Wynwood. The family-friendly tour takes riders through the Wynwood neighborhood, home to creative street art, galleries and art displays. The two-hour, free bike ride begins at The Underline in front of the Metrorail

Station, 1001 SW First Ave., Miami, at 10 a.m. on Sunday, March 26. For information, see www.theunderline.org.

PALM BEACH COUNTY: The Village of Royal Palm Beach will host a family Bike Rodeo from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 25 at Royal Palm Beach Commons Park, 11600 Poinciana Blvd. The trail ride offers different courses and staggered start times for beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. All participants receive a free t-shirt, and the PBSO volunteer unit will be there to promote bike safety. Full details can be found at www.royalpalmbeachfl.gov.

If you want to pave your own way, there are plenty of places to take a spin. Hugh Taylor Birch State Park in Fort Lauderdale has a one-mile tree-lined loop that’s popular with bike riders; Patch Reef Trail in Boca Raton offers a 3½ mile shared-use pathway for cycling, running and walking; and the Shark Valley bike trail in Miami offers visitors a self-guided Everglades eco-tour along a 15-mile path (if you wish to complete the whole thing).

Florida State Parks offers a statewide network of trails for public use on its website, www.floridastateparks.org. It also highlights safety tips to help you stay safe on every excursion by remembering to wear a helmet (state law for everyone under 16), sticking to designated trails, using the buddy system, watching the weather and dressing accordingly,

SOUTH FLORIDA spotlight

MARCH 12

THE PARKER Wells Hall

MARCH 25-APRIL 9

BROWARD CENTER Amaturo Theater

Stone Soup

APRIL 28 & 29

BROWARD CENTER Amaturo Theater

MAY 6

Sensory-Inclusive Performance

BROWARD CENTER Abdo New River Room

APRIL 26

BROWARD CENTER Au-Rene Theater

JUNE 27

BROWARD CENTER Au-Rene Theater

JULY 7–15

Sensory-Inclusive Performance July 15 BROWARD CENTER

JUNE 10–25

BROWARD CENTER Amaturo Theater

JULY 22 & 23

BROWARD CENTER Au-Rene Theater

Dragons & Mythical Beasts, Dino Ranch Live, Madagascar the Musical and Bluey are part of the Islands of the Bahamas Imagination Series. Disney’s Mary Poppins and Newsies are part of Slow Burn Theater Company 22/23 Season presented by American National Bank. Stone Soup is part of Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Family Fun Series and Smart Stage Matinee Series presented by JM Family Enterprises, Inc.

Sensory-inclusive performances are made possible by The Batchelor Foundation, JAFCO, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, the Taft Foundation and in-kind support from UM-NSU CARD.

TICKETS at BrowardCenter.org • ParkerPlayhouse.com Ticketmaster 954.462.0222 • Group Sales 954.660.6307 Broward Center’s AutoNation Box Office & The Parker Box Office Performances at the Broward Center and The Parker are supported by the Broward Performing Arts Foundation.
EXPERIENCE THESE FAMILY FRIENDLY FAVORITES
10 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com 305-450-2933 Lgevents2003@yahoo.com www.lollipopsgumsdropschildrensspa.com 1119 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, FL 33136 A D E S T I N A T I O N w i t h e n d l e s s o p p o r t u n i t i e s
Experience the wonders of India, a country rich in colorful traditions with a focus on the future! Namaste India was created by The Magic House, St. Louis Children’s Museum and made possible by Daugherty Business Solutions, Linda and Jesse Hunter, Mastercard, Tim and Elizabeth Swank, and additional community support. 15080 Livingston Rd. | Naples | cmon.org | 239-514-0084 January 21 - May 14 Sponsored locally by March 2023 | SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE 11 Visit hopefhc.com or call Miami-Dade: (305) 651-4673 Broward: (954) 567-0545 When it comes to housing, little things shouldn’t make a difference. If you have children or are pregnant and a landlord refuses to rent to you, requires a higher security deposit, limits the use of facilities, or says you can only live in certain areas of a housing complex ... that could be discrimination. And housing discrimination because of familial status is against the law.

Hot-headed Kids

HOW TO HELP THEM COOL DOWN AT ANY AGE

Everyone has to deal with feelings of anger and frustration at times. While these feelings are normal, it is important to teach kids how to appropriately deal with them. Parents and kids can work as a team to come up with strategies for these situations. Working together to prepare a plan in advance will help children learn how to calm down and discuss why the feelings occurred. Here are some techniques to try for each age group.

THE TODDLER YEARS (AGES 0-2)

Prepare: Observe what calms your child. Is it snuggling up with a parent? What toys does he play with quietly?

Make note of what is calming for your child and use these activities later when the child is upset.

Act: Children of this age do not understand their feelings. When the child becomes frustrated and angry, use one calming technique you observed. Sing a song, snuggle up with a book, get out a new toy or start a new activity. Remain calm and use a soothing voice while speaking to the child.

Discuss: Think about what caused the child’s anger and discuss with other caregivers what may be common frustrations for your child. If a toy is causing the child to become angry, simply remove it. If the child is overtired

or hungry, adjust meals and bedtime. During the toddler years, tantrums are normal and may happen frequently. Try to remember this is one of the ways that toddlers can communicate their feelings. Be patient and know that this stage will pass as the child matures and their vocabulary develops.

THE PRESCHOOL YEARS (AGES 3-5)

Prepare: On a calm day, talk with your preschooler about different types of feelings, giving names to them. Some find a chart or photos helpful when explaining. Discuss appropriate behavior when angry and talk about actions to help them calm down. Calming suggestions for preschoolers

GROWING pains 12 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com

may include drawing a picture, playing with cars, doing a simple puzzle, singing and dancing to music, running, jumping or giving hugs. Parent Sherrie Hoffman says “With my 5-year-old, slow deep breaths help. Then, when he can talk, we discuss what has upset him.”

Act: When feelings of anger begin, ask them, in a calm voice, to try one of the techniques discussed earlier. Remind them you will talk about it when they are calm. Do not feed into their actions unless they are working on becoming calm.

Discuss: Later, ask the child to share why they became angry and come up with ideas of how to prevent the situation in the future. Remind them it is normal to feel angry at times and let them know you are proud of the way they used the techniques to calm down.

THE SCHOOL YEARS (AGES 6-11)

Prepare: Discuss common triggers for your child and come up with a plan of how to handle them. Talk about the difference between appropriate and inappropriate anger. Like the preschool age, come up with a technique that helps calm the child and plan to use it when needed. Ideas for this age group could include going to their bedroom and listening to their favorite music, kicking a soccer ball, swinging on the swing set or screaming into a pillow.

Act: When the child becomes angry, calmly let them know that you see they are upset and would like to talk about it when they are calm. “We don’t talk about a problem until they are calm and if they get worked up while explaining what is wrong then we take deep breaths until they are calm again,” says Rachael Kennedy, mother of five.

Discuss: When the child has calmed down, listen to their frustrations. Let them know it is okay to feel angry and praise them for handling it well. Ask them what could have been different and come up with solutions as a team.

THE TEEN YEARS (AGES 12 YEARS AND UP)

Prepare: At this age, the child may be aware of what sets them off and so may the parent. Try to problem-solve how to avoid situations that make them angry. Come up with ways that they can calm down on their own. Ideas for this age include taking a walk, tidying up their

continued on page 14

March 2023 | SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE 13

Vista View Park 4001 SW 142 Avenue

Shelter #2

continued from page 13

room, listening to music, journaling, taking a shower or bath or calling a friend to vent.

Act: Calmly mention that you see they are angry and ask them to please take a break from the situation until they can calm down. Give them space unless they want to talk and be patient. If appropriate, leave them alone in the house to calm down.

Discuss: Later, after everyone is ready, discuss what happened. Figure out what could be a solution now or in the future. Come to a compromise about what could be different and ask them for as much input as possible.

The goal of these techniques is to teach kids that all feelings are normal, even anger. Teaching these techniques gives kids the tools they need to deal with anger appropriately and teaches them how to use problem-solving to work through a frustrating situation.

Tips to Help Parents Cool Down

It’s no secret that our behavior as parents affects our kids. How a parent deals with feelings of anger can have a huge impact on how our children will react when they feel angry. Here are 10 tips to model appropriate behavior when those feelings occur:

• Walk away

• Take some deep breaths

• Keep a calm voice

• Use calm body language (no slamming doors or stomping around)

• Diffuse anger by doing a calming activity (tidy up, take a walk, splash water on your face)

• Fake it until you make it

• Commit in advance to keep your cool

• Think about how your actions affect your kids

• Acknowledge that it’s not normal for children to push your buttons

• Try to see the humor in the situation

person/children
information call 954-797-1181 www.davie-fl.gov GROWING pains 14 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com
Broward County Parks gate fees apply $1.50 per
under 5 free For
Sarah Lyons is a wife and mother of six children who offers mindful ways to deal with difficult emotions.
March 2023 | SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE 15 Saturday, March 25 2 to 5pm Boulevard Heights Community Center 954.921.3404 CheCk out all of hollywood’s summer Camps at hollywood is the pla Ce to be for www.hollywoodfl.org/summer Camps Presented by the Hibernians of Hollywood & City of Hollywood ArtsPark at Young Circle in Downtown Hollywood FREE CONCERTS • 7 to 9 pm SATURDAY, MARCH 11 Soul Rebels SUNDAY, APRIL 16 Protoje SUNDAY, MAY 7 Larkin Poe Sponsored By: OPEN NOW miamichildrensmuseum.org ™ ® Curious George television series merchandise © Universal Studios. Curious George and related characters, created by Margret and H. A Rey, are copyrighted and trademarked by Houghton Mi in Company and used under license. Licensed by Universal Studios Licensing LLLP All rights reserved. The PBS KIDS logo is a registered mark of PBS and is used with permission. 980 macarthur causeway, miami, fl 33132 · 305.373.KIDS(5437) · miamichildrensmuseum.org The Curious George: Let's Get Curious! exhibit is made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Tourist Development Council, the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Arts Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Miami Children’s Museum is committed to supporting the ful access and participation of all families. To request materials in an accessible format and/or any disability accommodation, please contact us at 305-373-5437 ext. 130 or access@miamichildrensmuseum.org seven days in advance of your visit. To request sign language interpreters, please initiate your request at least two weeks in advance. TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service).

Across Generations

ADOLESCENTS AND AGING PARENTS HAVE MUCH IN COMMON

Managing the demands and learning curve of blossoming adolescents is tough, but just what if this process prepared parents for handling their aging parents? Understanding where similarities lie between teens and aging parents puts a new twist on the popular theme of feeling ‘sandwiched’ between these two lovable but stretching generations.

Family therapist Colleen O’Grady, author of Dial Down the Drama, says there are similarities between teens and aging parents and that “skills you learn from raising teenagers are helpful.” She offers valuable encouragement needed for dealing with both in her simple admonition: “Remember, it’s not personal.” Though her book focuses on teenage girls, her mantra of not getting pulled into the drama is at the heart of her family counseling strategy, a message she shared onstage in a TEDx Talk. Not getting sucked into the drama, she says, is equally critical for adult children in their relationship with aging parents.

OBSERVATION: Watching teens’ nonverbal signals grows increasingly important because often, many things go unsaid, simmering below the surface. Noting expressions, and the way they walk through the front door or hastily leave the dinner table offer clues to what’s going on.

Similarly, there’s a lot to be learned from watching aging

parents. How’s their driving? Do they struggle with balance or basic housekeeping? Instead of badgering them, approach the issue you’ve detected with open-ended questions, O’Grady advises, such as, ‘Is it hard keeping up with the housework?’ instead of threatening, leading questions like, ‘You can’t clean the house by yourself, don’t you agree?’ O’Grady says, “When you listen most of the time, you will hear an opening for advice.”

In How to Care for the Emotional Needs of the Elderly, Frances Evesham identifies the core needs of an elderly person, including that of engaging in pleasurable activities. Just as one would for a teen, take steps to support an aging parent’s areas of interest. Being watchful and observant is the first step in offering solutions, so, she says, “take time to listen carefully to an elderly person.” Evesham advises that if your aging parent loves reading, for example, but is struggling with seeing the text, consider buying large-print editions. The takeaway: Do what is possible to maintain their dignity and independence so they can continue doing what they love.

INTERVENTION: Knowing when to intervene requires discernment. Sometimes parents have to be reminded that their teens deserve respect; aging parents deserve no less. Just as kids don’t thrive with helicopter parenting, aging parents resent hovering, meddling adult children, writes Clare Ansberry in

FAMILY matters 16 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com

The Wall Street Journal article, Who’s In Charge Here? Aging Parents Resist ‘Helicopter’ Children. Ansberry points out that while aging parents are comforted by being cared about, they fear being cared for. “Hence,” she says, “the push and pull when a well-meaning offspring steps onto [their] turf.”

O’Grady sheds light on where the ‘drama’ comes from, explaining that aging parents can spend the majority of their days in the limbic system of their brain, i.e., the reactive part.

Prompted by fears of losing control, their independence, their dignity, and about the future, among other things, makes aging parents prone to “a plethora of negative emotions — especially anxiety.” The brain, she continues, goes “off-line” from the higher brain — the cerebral cortex which is the big-picture, problem-solving part of the brain – and instead lodges in the limbic system, the reactionary part.

Likewise, teens tend to live in the brain’s reactive limbic system, but unlike their grandparents, they do so because their prefrontal cortex, responsible for cognitive behavior, is still in the process of development. The poor judgment and reasoning piece is where LuAnne Smith, Geriatric Care Manager and Elder Care Consultant, sees similarities between teens and seniors. “However, the sad difference is that we expect our teenagers to ‘get better’ while our elderly parents continue to decline and eventually pass on,” she said.

Even when there’s no dementia, O’Grady says cognitive decline is common in the elderly, so they will typically get emotionally flooded and react quickly, seeing events in the extreme.

It’s a struggle, to demonstrate our sincere care for aging parents without making them feel like they’re being shadowed. Worried as

we may be, Ansberry’s article cautions against the tendency to hover and make decisions for aging parents unless there’s cognitive impairment. We must permit our aging parents to take informed risks and allow them autonomy, thus demonstrating our confidence in their competency.

This sage advice is reminiscent of counsel given to parents regarding their teens, to give them space to live their own lives. Barring medical problems, this learned posture conveniently provides adult children with a useful template for caring for aging parents.

BALANCE: Just how do those in this middle zone with one arm around teens, and the other around aging parents, broker the tension?

O’Grady says that practicing extreme self-care is “the best gift you can give your teens or aging parents.” When you neglect yourself and allow well-intentioned empathy and false obligations to rob you of your energy and focus, you will fall head-first into the emotional vortex of the moment. “Often [your teen or parent] will follow your emotional lead. If you don’t get upset, you will be a calming influence and they will start to dial down their own drama.”

We all need the help and support of others, says O’Grady. Step back, make a plan, and build a team of supportive adults to help you. “You can’t do it all by yourself,” she says.

Indeed, parenting teens and caring for aging parents are the roads best traveled with a supportive community.

Kathryn Streeter is a writer and mom whose writing has appeared in numerous publications.

DO YOU NEED HELP CARING FOR AN AGING PARENT? Compassionate Care for Seniors Let us match one of our warm, friendly, active senior companions with your loved one’s personality and needs. HOMEMAKER & COMPANIONSHIP SERVICES INCLUDE: • Relief for Family Members • Companionship & Socialization • Meal Preparation • Light Housekeeping • Medication Reminders • Memory Loss Support • Laundry • Pet Care • Shopping • Transportation to doctors appointments, grocery shopping, errands and outings • Overnight stays (24-hour care) ... and more! Serving Southwest Broward and Surrounding Areas Diana Marrero Cabassi, CSA® President & Certified Senior Advisor 954-202-5200 • SeniorCareSouthWestBroward.com Hablamos español • AHCA #233436
March 2023 | SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE 17
Send us your email address and we'll deliver our list of weekly activities and events right to your phone, tablet or computer. Visit southfloridafamilylife.com to sign up today! 18 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com CHILD CHILD WATER WATER SMART SMART HELP MAKE EVERY HELP MAKE EVERY Visit watersmartbroward.org to redeem a coupon for free or low cost water safety lessons for children 6 months - 8 years old.

March 4 – May 7 | 9:30am to 5pm daily

Smithsonian traveling pollinator exhibit

Pollinator – friendly plant displays

Metal art by local artist Jorge L. Lopez

Gallery exhibit “Portrait of a Pollinator”

9:30am to 4:30pm

March 2023 | SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE 19
3750 S Flamingo Rd, Davie, FL 33330 | 954-473-2955 $21.95 ages 12+, $15.95 ages 3-11, free ages 0-2/members
County
www.flamingogardens.org
Major support for Flamingo Gardens provided by Broward County Cultural Division, the Cultural Council, and the Broward County Board of
Commissioners. Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts & Culture, and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.
Grand Opening N ewButterflyPavilio n
20 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com • Family Fun • School News • Parenting Advice • Kid Cooking Tips • Online Resources • And more! Join our Facebook Group @ SFLFamilyLife to stay informed CONNECT & SHARE with other SOUTH FLORIDA PARENTS

CAMP connections

YOUR GUIDE TO SUMMER FUN

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

SAFE & SOUND

Four Key Questions to Ask Before You Commit to a Camp this Summer

My kids could not have been happier as they splashed in the water, playing with their friends.

I’d dropped them off at their first day of summer camp that morning, thrilled to have four hours to myself. When I’d enrolled them in the camp run by the gym where I work out and teach group fitness, I asked about the ratio of adults to kids in the pool. They told me it would be two adults with a maximum of 15 kids, plus a lifeguard.

“Isn’t that kind of a low ratio?” I’d asked. The camp was for kids ages 2-and-a-half and up. The pool has an infinity edge that gradually extends to a depth of 3-feet. The camp director, a mom herself, assured me they’d always done it this way and it had been fine. She encouraged me to sit by the pool and watch if I wanted. Perhaps I was being overly protective, I thought. Obviously, the other parents didn’t seem to have a problem with it.

My kids are 3 and 5 years old and neither of them can swim well. Though I pride myself on being a pretty hands-off (ie: lazy) parent, when it comes to water safety, I don’t take chances. On the first day of camp, I sat poolside and watched during swim time. My initial feeling of, “I can’t see how this is going to work” progressed to, “Oh my god this is a total disaster”

I felt like I was going to throw up.

to, “I don’t know how much longer I can watch before I start hyperventilating.”

There were 13 campers, many of them under 5 years old, two adults, and zero lifeguards. Plus there were kids with their parents who were not attending camp swimming. I could hardly keep my eyes on my own two kids through the sea of people. At times, one camp staffer would take a kid to the restroom, leaving one adult in charge of 12 kids.

I waited for them to blow a whistle and have the kids buddy up like we used to do at summer camp when I was a kid. That never happened. I waited, my eyes darting wildly to keep track of my girls until finally, they took the kids out of the water. At that point, I gathered my things, went to the locker room, sequestered myself in a bathroom stall, and exhaled. Tears of frustration and anxiety spilled out while I choked back a little sob.

Was I overreacting? I didn’t think so. But when I brought my concerns to one of the administrators of the gym, they were brushed off. I was offered only reassurance that the staff was extremely responsible. “I’m sure they are,” I countered. “I just don’t think there are enough of them for all of the kids to be safe in the pool.”

To avoid a similar situation like this, here are some important questions to ask before committing to a camp.

IS THE CAMP ACA-ACCREDITED?

To meet the American Camping Association’s (ACA) standards, camps must adhere to minimum staff ratios, which pertain to overall supervision, but not specifically to aquatic supervision. While these ratios vary according to age, requirements change according to whether the children are on land or in the water and is at each camp’s discretion. ACA-accredited day camps require a minimum ratio of 1-to-6 for children ages 5 and under, 1-to-8 for

children ages 6-8, and 1-to-10 for children ages 9-14. Ratios are slightly higher for overnight campers: 1-to-5 for children ages 5 and under, 1-to-6 for children 6-8, and 1-to-8 for children ages 9-14. ACA accreditation is completely voluntary, however. If a camp has the credential, they have gone through a rigorous, costly accreditation process, and will typically display proof of certification on their website and/or in their office.

2.

DOES THE CAMP HAVE STATE LICENSURE?

While the ACA accreditation is a valuable credential, it is no replacement for doing your homework. Ensuring that your child’s camp follows state licensing guidelines and provides adequate staff training is just as important as the ACA stamp of approval, if not more so. Whether or not they’re accredited by the ACA, camps must meet certain minimum standards set by their state. These requirements vary widely from state to state. While some states’ requirements are consistent throughout, in others they are specific to the city or county.

Meanwhile, there are a few states that have adopted the same standards as the ACA. An index of resources for each state compiled by the ACA is available at https://www.acacamps.org/ resource-library/state-laws-regulations.

3. 4.

IS THE STAFF WELL-TRAINED?

One recommendation is for parents to talk directly to camp administrators to find out how they train their staff to manage swim time and make sure they know and adhere to their state’s licensing standards. For example, does staff training include a water safety segment where they go over every aspect of swim time, including face checks and staff presence in the pool?

WHAT ARE THE CAMP’S SWIM SAFETY POLICIES?

While the ACA standards dictate that camps must institute a system to quickly account for all campers involved in aquatic activities, it is at the camp’s discretion to decide which system to employ. While there is an app for nearly everything, they still haven’t come up with one to replace the Buddy System, a common water safety check that has not changed much, if at all, since my youth, whereby the lifeguard blows a whistle signaling campers to pair up with a pre-designated swim buddy.

Beyond my casual questions about the swimming situation at my kids’ camp, it never occurred to me to explore my state’s licensing requirements until I witnessed the swim program firsthand. I admit, my main camp selection criteria were convenience and price. After my poolside near-panic attack, though, my concern was safety.

And rightly so, according to experts like Dr. Sanjay Gupta, senior medical correspondent at CNN Health. In an article posted there, he says toddlers are at a relatively huge risk of drowning, even in water as shallow as one inch, due to their top-heavy bodies:

“Children 4 and under actually have the single highest drowning death rate according to the National Safety Council.” And according to Alan Steinman, MD, former director of health and safety at the U.S Coast Guard, drowning is a highly inconspicuous event. It happens quietly, without any arm flailing or cries for help.

March 2023 | SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE 23
Though I hated to break my kids’ little hearts, I felt I had no choice but to pull them out of camp. And next time I have to choose a camp, I know what questions I’ll ask ahead of time. 1.

Looking for SUMMER FUN?

General Day Camps

AMERICA’S LEADERS

North Broward

954-748-5977

www.americasleaders.co

All girls cheerleading program with dance, leadership and more. Ages 5-12.

BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS

Various locations in the tri-county area

Broward www.bgcbc.org

Miami-Dade www.bgcmia.org

Palm Beach www.bgcpbc.org

Children participate in summer enrichment programs that focus on social and cultural experiences, recreation, team building and educational activities.

BROWARD CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 9191 Orange Dr., Davie 954-667-0852

www.browardkids.org

Through a wide range of activities and experiences, the summer camp program at Broward Christian Academy teaches children in grades K-5 how to be team players, build resiliency and confidence and develop social skills.

BROWARD COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION

954-357-8100

www.broward.org/parks

Broward County Parks hosts various summer camp options at a number of county park locations. Check the website for 2023 updates.

CAMP CHAMELEON

Markham Park, 16001 State Rd. 84, Sunrise 954-815-9054

www.campchameleon.com

Kids can enjoy playful summer days participating in activities that include non-competitive sports, art, aquatics and more.

CAMP COLOSSAL

746 NE Third Ave., Fort Lauderdale 754-444-9929

www.colossal-academy.com

This unforgettable camp experience includes crafts, STEM activities, gardening and a chance to create lifelong memories.

CAMP EMBARK

Miramar Country Club Ranches, 4700 Indian Trail, Miramar 954-654-4091

www.campembark.com

Children ages 5-14 can have fun while embarking on a journey to discover nature, science, leadership and self-empowering life skills.

CAMP KADIMA AT THE DAVID POSNACK JCC

5850 S. Pine Island Rd., Davie 954-434-0499

www.dpjcc.org

24 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com
Summer is right around the corner and our guide offers a variety of ways to keep your children happy campers all season long. Here’s a look at some programs in South Florida and beyond that encourage kids to forge new friendships, tap into their talents, gain independence and make lasting memories.
SPECIAL CAMP SECTION
CAMP KADIMA JUNE 12 - AUGUST 4, 2023 OUTOFTHIS WORLD REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! FOR INFO: DPJCC.ORG/CAMPKADIMA Field Trips • Color War In-House Entertainment SPOTS ARE FILLING UP SIGN UP TODAY!

2023

Camp Kadima offers a camp experience for interests including sports, theater, adventure, travel, tech and more. Programming is also offered at the Baer Family Early Childhood Center in Fort Lauderdale. Open to all. No membership required.

CAMP LIVE OAK

Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, A1A & Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale

www.campliveoakfl.com

ACA accredited day camp includes a variety of activities and specialty camps, such as Environmental & Marine, Salty Anglers, Teen Eco Experience and Lil’ Sprouts.

CAMP SAGEMONT

1570 Sagemont Way, Weston 954-799-6107

www.sagemont.com

Camp Sagemont provides the opportunity for lifelong friendships and valuable, unforgettable experiences. Campers build new skills through day camp, specialty camps, a Conservatory for the Arts program and more.

CAMP SUMMIT-QUESTA

5451 SW 64 Ave., Davie 954-584-3466

www.summitquesta.com

Summit-Questa offers an Early Childhood Camp for ages 3-5 and an Elementary Camp for ages 6-10 with a variety of activities.

CARROLLTON SUMMER PROGRAMS

3747 Main Highway, Miami 305-446-5673

www.carrollton.org

Camp sessions include a variety of activities that engage campers in imaginative play, critical thinking, creative expression, outdoor exploring and more.

CHESTERBROOK ACADEMY

5520 Alexandria Blvd., Coconut Creek 877-959-3740

www.chesterbrookacademy.com/camp

School-Age Summer Camp features sports, games, STEM activities, art, music, dance and more.

CHILDREN’S SERVICES COUNCIL (CSC)

www.cscbroward.org

Various locations throughout Broward County

CSC funded summer programs provide a safe, positive environment for elementary school children.

CITY OF DANIA BEACH

www.daniabeachfl.gov

Kids can make new friends while participating in camp activities and lots of summertime fun.

CITY OF HOLLYWOOD

www.hollywoodfl.org

Kids can participate in specialty camps or in traditional summer camp activities throughout the city of Hollywood.

26 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com
Cox Science Center and Aquarium 4801 Dreher Trail N, West Palm Beach, FL 33405
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
Marine Biology, Astronomy, Dinosaurs, and more! To register, visit CoxScienceCenter.org or call (561) 832-2026.
Month 2023 | SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

MIAMI CHILDREN’S MUSEUM

980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami

305-373-5437

www.miamichildrensmuseum.org

Explorers Summer Camp, for ages 4-10, allows children to explore art, hands-on making, innovating and recreation and more.

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION

305-755-7800

www.miamidade.gov/parks

The county park system offers a variety of fun-filled summer camp choices including sports, nature, performing and fine arts and more. Visit website for details.

SUNSHINE CHILD PROGRAMS

954-236-8850

www.sunshinefl.com

Offers a variety of camp options and activities at convenient locations throughout Broward and Miami-Dade counties.

YMCA OF SOUTH FLORIDA

954-334-9622

305-357-4000

www.ymcasouthflorida.org

Broward County locations: Greater Hollywood YMCA Family Center, Hallandale Beach YMCA Family Center, LA Lee YMCA Family Center, Pembroke Pines YMCA Family Center and Weston YMCA Family Center

Miami-Dade location: South Dade

YMCA Family Center

Kids can make new friends and have summertime fun while participating in sports, aquatics, arts, science, cooking, fitness, performances, leadership training and more.

Specialty Camps

BARB KOSTER’S RIDING ACADEMY

Southwest Ranches

754-234-5981

www.barbkostersridingacademy.com

Campers participate in horseback riding as well as lessons about safety, grooming, tacking and horsemanship.

BRIGHT & SMART, ENGINEERING SKILLS FOR KIDS

Various locations

954-816-3346

www.brightandsmart.com

A fun, weekly camp for boys and girls ages 5-12. Campers are immersed in a unique, fun-filled experience that fosters teamwork, builds problem solving skills, and nurtures critical and creative thinking.

COX SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM

4801 Dreher Trail N., West Palm Beach 561-832-1988

www.coxsciencecenter.org

Campers have fun learning about a range of scientific topics through themed, hands-on activities.

28 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com Hands On, MEMORABLE, MEANINGFUL, and MOTIVATING activities and projects based on: PASSION, in COLLABORATION with PEERS and a PLAYFUL spirit. Next Generation STEM Innovators For Girls and Boys Ages: 5-10 Learn to Code, Design, and Build cool robots Exciting new themes for Camp! Visit our website to choose your favorite camp programs Birthday Parties & Special Events • Ongoing Afterschool Saturday Programs • STEAM Electives K-12 954-816-3346 • www. BrightAndSmart.com PROGRAMS AVAILABLE AT EAST BROWARD STEM CENTER Only Together Can We Change the World SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
March 2023 | SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE 29 Camp Discovery (Ages 7-12) June 12 - July 28, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. One-week sessions No camp the week of 4th of July After care available from 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. $50 Members: $225 per week Non-members: $275 per week REGISTER HERE SUMMER CAMP AT FAIRCHILD SPACE IS LIMITED REGISTER NOW! SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

JOIN OUR SUMMER INTENSIVE PROGRAM

An Academy specializing in students with autism and related developmental disabilities.

formerly

EDUCANDO A AMÉRICA

954-261-2432

www.educandoamerica.com

Dive into the Spanish language with a Spanish Immersion Camp.

FAIRCHILD TROPICAL BOTANICAL GARDENS

10901 Old Cutler Rd., Miami 305-667-1651

www.fairchild.org

Camp Discovery at Fairchild is a nature- based, fun-filled educational adventure for kids ages 7-12.

GERMAN SUMMER CAMP

4200 N. 65 Ave., Davie 954-288-7599

www.germanschoolfl.com

Full immersion German summer camp for children ages 1-9.

I AM OK ME

Coconut Creek and Boca Raton 561-450-9346

www.smmileiamok.me

Campers with an interest in fashion, creative writing, illustration and more can experience experiential learning, teamwork, marketing, product development and more.

Our Mission is to help each individual with Special needs to learn the skills to be happy, productive, successful, and as independent as possible.

MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY AND SCIENCE

401 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale 954-713-0930

www.mods.org

Weeklong camps are designed to give children ages 6-12 entire days filled with exploration and hands-on learning.

PHILLIP AND PATRICIA FROST MUSEUM OF SCIENCE

1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 305-434-9560

www.frostscience.org

Children ages 5-11 can explore the wonders of science through hands-on activities during week-long themed camps.

Creative Arts

CORAL SPRINGS MUSEUM OF ART

2855 Coral Springs Dr., Coral Springs 954-340-5000

www.coralspringsmuseum.org

Kids ages 5-6, 6.5-12 and 13-17 can explore art and have some fun through a range of camp activities.

YOUNG AT ART SUMMER ART CAMP

Located inside the Westfield Mall, 8000 W. Broward Blvd., Plantation 954-314-7077

www.youngatartmuseum.org

Kids can explore their creative side through painting, drawing, visual arts and more.

30 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com
Comprehensive and Individual Teaching Programs focused on: DiverseAbilities (954) 401-2024 www.teachdiverseabilities.com 11850 SR 84, Suite A10, Davie, FL 33325 • Functional Skills • Academics • Social/ Relationship Skills • Language Acquisition
Accept SUFS-UA
Gardiner Scholarships
Accept most insurances SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

DESTINATION EXCAVATION

Ages 5–11

March 20–24, 2023

REGISTER NOW

For details and online registration, visit frostscience.org/springcamp, call (305) 434-9564 or email camp@frostscience.org

1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33132 | 305-434-9600 | frostscience.org

The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is supported by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural A airs and the Cultural A airs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade County. This project is supported by the Building Better Communities Bond Program and the City of Miami. Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts. The museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, is an a liate of the Smithsonian Institution and a member of the Association of Science and Technology Centers.

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

Presented by

FOR AGES 6-12

Give your Child a SCIENTASTIC SUMMER STEM EXPERIENCE AT MODS’ summer camp program sponsored by Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital.

Performing Arts

BROADWAY KIDS STUDIO

9042 W. State Road 84, Davie 954-693-7500

Broadwaykidsstudio.com

Dancers and performers can learn skills, increase techniques and participate in a full production.

BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

• Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale

• Nova Southeastern University/Miniaci

Performing Arts Center, 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr. Blvd., Fort Lauderdale

• Aventura Arts & Cultural Center, 3385 NE 188 St., Aventura

Inspiration Takes Flight!

June 12-16

Expedition: Dinosaur!

June 19-23

Mystery at MODS (Whodunnit Camp) CSI

June 26-30

It’s Shocking!

July 3

Animal Adventure

July 5-7

July 24-28

Register today at mods.org/campdiscovery

MODS Magical Camp for Witches and Wizards

July 10-14

July 17-21

LEGO® Build to Launch

July 31-August 4

Visit www.browardcenter.org to reserve space in any of the camps. Sessions are offered for different age groups at each of the three locations. The camp provides both an onstage and behind the scenes theater experience. The program culminates with campers performing live on stage.

FANTASY THEATER FACTORY

At Sandrell Rivers Theater 6103 NW Seventh Ave., Miami 305-284-8872

Campers ages 7-16 learn performance exercises, dancing techniques, music genres and diverse cultures from top-notch artists and instructors.

FLORIDA CHILDREN’S THEATRE

Camps are held at Broward College Central Campus in Davie with additional sessions at The Galleria Mall 954-763-6882

www.flct.org

Summer Stage Show Camp offers sessions for those in grades 2-10. Campers learn the art of acting, music, and dance to mount a full-scale production at the end of each fourweek session. A Circus Camp is also offered.

MIRAMAR CULTURAL CENTER

2300 Civic Center Place 954-602-4534

www.miramarculturalcenter.org

Children ages 7-10 and 11-14 can learn the fundamentals of performing arts during this camp that culminates with a public performance.

SCHOOL OF ROCK

Locations throughout Broward County

www.schoolofrock.com

Kids can pursue their passion for music and performing with week-long themed camps including, Stranger Things, Best of the ‘80s, AC/DC, ‘80s Rock and Hair Metal.

Special Needs Camps

BROWARD CHILDREN’S CENTER

200 SE 19 Ave., Pompano Beach 954-943-7638

www.bcckids.org

32 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com
401 SW Second Street • Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
C A M P C A M P S U M M E R S U M M E R C O R A L S P R I N G S M U S E U M O F A R T C O R A L S P R I N G S M U S E U M O F A R T S e s s i o n s s t a r t J u n e 1 2 A r t S t a r t • C u l t u r a l C a m p • T e e n S t u d i o s A g e s 5 - 6 A g e s 7 - 1 2 A g e s 1 3 - 1 7 R e g i s t e r o n l i n e , b y p h o n e , o r i n p e r s o n W W W . C O R A L S P R I N G S M U S E U M . O R G 2 8 5 5 A C O R A L S P R I N G S D R I V E C O R A L S P R I N G S F L 3 3 0 6 5 ( 9 5 4 ) 3 4 0 - 5 0 0 0 W e ' v e g o t t o n s i n s t o r e t h i s s u m m e r f o r k i d s o f a l l a g e s ! R E G I S T E R
March 2023 | SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE 33 Sagemont Preparatory School 3 years to Grade 12 1570 Sagemont Way • Weston, FL 33326 • 954-799-6107 • www.Sagemont.com SUMMER @sagemont Preparatory Learn More Day Camps Kindergarten Enrichment Specialty Camps It’s not just a camp. It’s an EXPERIENCE. Conservatory for the Arts Rising 6th-12th Grade NEW THIS YEAR: SAGEMONT_SouthFloridaFam_Mar23_Camp_7.25x4.75.indd 1 1/27/23 10:39 AM REGISTRATION IS OPEN! SCAN QR CODE OR VISIT: https://ymcasouthflorida.org/summer-camp SUMMER FUN & ADVENTURE
make friends, have fun, get active and discover who they are and what
can achieve. The YMCA provides a safe environment
can unplug
create
that will last a lifetime. SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
Campers
they
where kids
and
memories

BCC Kids Summer Camp for ages 3-11 includes music, arts and crafts, outdoor play, cooking activities, interactive play and more.

CAMP CORAL KIDS

954-344-3344

www.browardhealth.org/camp

Organized by Broward Health Coral Springs, this is South Florida’s only day camp for children with Type 1 diabetes. Call for details.

DIVERSE ABILITIES

11850 W. State Rd. 84, Davie 954-401-2024

www.teachdiverseabilities.com

A recreational and social Intensive Summer Program is offered to children with autism and related disabilities.

EASTERSEALS SOUTH FLORIDA

305-325-0470

www.easterseals.com/southflorida

Offers a variety of free summer camp programs for children and adolescents with autism and other related disabilities.

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION DISABILITY SERVICES CAMPS

305-755-7848

www.miamidade.gov/parks

Children and young adults with disabilities are offered enriching camp experiences in sports, swimming and arts and crafts at a variety of Miami-Dade County Parks & Recreation locations.

THE CHILDREN’S TRUST

305-571-5700

www.thechildrenstrust.org

This organization offers a wide range of services, programs and camps for children with special needs.

THE VANGUARD SCHOOL

22000 Highway 27, Lake Wales 863-676-6091

www.vanguardschool.org

Diverse learners participate in a variety of fun indoor and outdoor activities while learning problem-solving, culinary and communication skills, money concepts and more. For grades 6-12. Weekly sessions July 2-29.

Sleep Away Camp

VALLEY VIEW RANCH EQUESTRIAN CAMP

606 Valley View Ranch Rd., Cloudland, Georgia 706-862-2231

www.valleyviewranch.com

A horse lovers’ paradise since 1954 on 600 acres. A’top Lookout Mountain, for 50 girls ages 8-17, includes English, Western, Barrels, Vaulting, and Trails.

34 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com MIRAMAR CULTURAL CENTER | ARTSPARK 2400 CIVIC CENTER PLACE MIRAMAR FL, 33025 MIRAMARCULTURALCENTER.ORG @miramarcultural
to Thursday 9:00am – 5:00pm, & Friday 9:00am – 12:30pm
Monday
Sign Up Now: MiramarCulturalCenter.org THRU MON MAR 20 FRI MAR 24
Fun-filled Arts camp with stimulating activities each day that include dance, percussion, singing, acting, arts & craft, and Kids Kitchen!
5-12Years
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
$180 Miramar residents | $220 Non-residents Includes all materials and supplies.

Summer Programs for Girls and Boys

March 2023 | SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE 35 Chesterbrook Academy Preschool School-Age Camp & Preschool Program • 877-959-3740 5520 Alexandria Blvd. • Coconut Creek FL, 33073 Learn More It’s not just a camp. It’s an EXPERIENCE. SUMMER @chesterbrook academy • Sports & games • Exciting STEM activities • Arts, crafts, music, dance & drama • Field Trips & Events • Kindergarten Enrichment program
Grades PK3 – 8th Grade June 20 – July 28 • 9:00 am – 3:00 pm For more information, visit www.carrollton.org. CA MP CARRO LLTON SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
36 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com S U M M E R Experiential Learning | Team Work | Creative Writing Time Management | Marketing | Product Development C A M P C A M P C A M P C O C O N U T C R E E K F L J U L Y 1 2 - A U G U S T 1 1 , 2 0 2 3 B O C A R A T O N F L J U N E 1 - A U G U S T 4 , 2 0 2 3 s m m i l e i a m o k m e i a m o k . m a r k e t i n g . e d u @ g m a i l . c o m 5 6 1 4 5 0 9 3 4 6 Is your child a fashionista, creative writer, illustrator, or Is your child a writer, illustrator, just a Boss? Boss? Fees Waived with Early Registration See YOUR child LIVE on the BIG STAGE! 2 SESSIONS H 3 LOCATIONS 3 AGE GROUPS REGISTER TODAY! BrowardCenter.org/Camp 954.468.2689 camp@browardcenter.org SUMMER RIDING PROGRAM LOTS OF RIDING & FUN! www.barbkostersridingacademy.com Mon-Fri 9am-3pm 9am-3pm IN SW RANCHES 754-234-5981 TEXT BARB SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
March 2023 | SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE 37 CAMP KADIMA JUNE 12 - AUGUST 4, 2023 OUTOFTHIS WORLD REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! FOR INFO: DPJCC.ORG/BAERCAMP In-House Entertainment SPOTS ARE FILLING UP SIGN UP TODAY! For C hildren Pre-K (4) - 5t h Grade June 12 - August 4 JOIN US THIS SUMMER AS WE EMBARK ON A JOURNEY OF CREATIVITY! Register Today! yanet@miamichildrensmuseum.org Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Arts Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts. With the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor, and Board of County Commissioners and the City of Miami. Miami Children’s Museum is committed to supporting the full access and participation of all families. To request materials in an accessible format and/or any disability accommodation, please contact us at 305-373-5437 ext. 130 or access@miamichildrensmuseum.org seven days in advance of your visit. To request sign language interpreters, please initiate your request at least two weeks in advance. TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service). SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

Weekly Field Trips

Every week at BCA Summer Camp campers will have an opportunity to go on a field trip. Whether that’s Miami Seaquarium, Funky Fish, or Bowling, our campers are excited about all the fun places they will go with their friends.

Academic Enrichment

One of our specialized components that makes BCA Summer Camp so great is our focus on academics. We schedule rotations that include math, language arts, science, and Spanish. We also include rotations that include music, arts and crafts, drama, and team building games. We like to keep children’s bodies and minds active during the summer.

Bible Focus

With all the fun things going on during our Summer Camp, its best feature is our focus on bible based lessons and activities. Our theme scripture for summer will be Mark 16:15 “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation”. Jesus was a man of focus and purpose, we will learn from God’s word, the true way to “Follow” and “Share”.

38 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com June 12 - August 18, 2023 954-815-9054 Markham Park State Rd.84 & Weston Rd. Sunrise www.campchameleon.com Activities involve nature, creative arts, aquatics, athletics, and DAILY field trips. Field trips include: water parks, pools, ice/roller skating, laser tag, bounce house centers, arcades, movies, bowling and more! Camp Chameleon For ages 6-15 Awesome Summer Camp Fun since 2009! 1 0 0 % S P A N I S H I M M E R S I O N C A M P JUNE-JULY e d u c a n d o a m e r i c a . c o m 9 5 4 - 2 6 1 - 2 4 3 2 DIVE INTO
Every week at BCA have an opportunit Whether that's Mia Bowling, our campe fun places they will Weekly Field Trips Looking for a Summer Camp? SCHEDULE A TOUR (954) 667 0852 www browardk ds org 9191 Orange Dr Davie, FL One of our specializ BCA Summer Camp academics We sche include math, langu Spanish We also inc music, arts and craft games We like to ke minds active during Academic Enrichm With all the fun thin Summer Camp its be bible based lessons scripture for summe your light shine befo learning about Jesu the Mount Bible Focus
SPANISH
SCHEDULE A TOUR TODAY (954) 667 0852 • www.browardkids.org 9191 Orange Dr. Davie, FL Looking for a Summer Camp? Every week at BCA Summer Camp campers wil have an opportun ty to go on a f eld tr p Whether that s M am Seaquar um Funky Fish or Bow ing our campers are exc ted about all the fun p aces they w ll go w th the r fr ends Weekly Field Trips Looking for a Summer Camp? SCHEDULE A TOUR TODAY 954 667 0852 b dk d g 9191 O ange Dr D FL One of our spec al zed component that makes BCA Summer Camp so great s our focus on academ cs We schedu e rotat ons that nclude math anguage arts sc ence and Span sh We a so nc ude rotat ons that nc ude mus c arts and crafts drama and team bu lding games We like to keep ch ldren's bodies and m nds act ve during the summer Academic Enrichment With al the fun things go ng on during our Summer Camp its best feature is our focus on bible based lessons and activ ties Our theme scripture for summer w ll be Matthew 5:15- let your l ght shine before others We wi l be earning about Jesus teach ng on the Sermon on the Mount Bible Focus Every week at BCA Summer Camp campers wi l have an opportunity to go on a field tr p Whether that s M ami Seaquarium, Funky Fish or Bow ing our campers are exc ted about all the fun p aces they w l go w th the r friends Weekly Field Trips Looking for a Summer Camp? SCHEDULE A TOUR TODAY (954) 667 0852 www b owardkids org 9191 Orange Dr Dav e FL One of our special zed component that makes BCA Summer Camp so great s our focus on academics We schedu e rotat ons that include math language arts sc ence and Span sh We a so nclude rotations that nclude mus c arts and crafts drama and team building games We l ke to keep children s bodies and m nds active dur ng the summer Academic Enrichment With a l the fun things go ng on during our Summer Camp its best feature is our focus on b ble based lessons and act vities Our theme scripture for summer w l be Matthew 5:15- let your l ght sh ne before others We wi l be learning about Jesus teaching on the Sermon on the Mount Bible Focus Every week at BCA Summer Camp campers w ll have an opportunity to go on a field trip Whether that s Miami Seaquarium Funky F sh or Bowl ng our campers are excited about al the fun places they wi l go with their friends Weekly F eld Trips Looking for a Summer Camp? SCHEDULE A TOUR TODAY 954) 667 0852 www browardk ds org 9191 Orange Dr Davie FL One of our specia ized component that makes BCA Summer Camp so great is our focus on academics We schedule rotations that inc ude math language arts science and Spanish We also include rotations that include music arts and crafts drama and team bui d ng games We l ke to keep chi dren s bod es and minds active dur ng the summer Academic Enrichment W th all the fun things going on dur ng our Summer Camp ts best feature s our focus on b b e based essons and act vities Our theme scr pture for summer wi l be Matthew 5 15- let your ight sh ne before others We w ll be learn ng about Jesus teaching on the Sermon on the Mount Bible Focus Lernen mit Kopf, Herz und Hand Lernen mit Kopf, Herz und Hand 954-391-9847 • 954-288-7599 germanschoolfl@aol.com www.germanschoolfl.com 4200 N. 65th Ave., Davie 33024 Lernen mit Kopf, Herz und Hand Lernen mit Kopf, Herz und Hand 954-391-9847 • 954-288-7599 germanschoolfl@aol.com www.germanschoolfl.com 4200 N. 65th Ave., Davie 33024 • Full Immersion German Preschool Program Ages 1-5 • After Care • Free VPK Program • German Language Classes for Native Speakers • German as a Foreign Language Class for Children and Adults • Teaching Principles of Learning With Your Head, Heart and Hand (Hands on Activities; music, art, storytime, puppet shows and outdoor activities) FULL IMMERSION German Summer Camp Ages 1-9 • Register Now For more information please call (954) 424-7405 or email info@southfloridafamilylife.com ADVERTISE YOUR CAMP PROGRAM SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
March 2023 | SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE 39 July 2nd - 29th Grades 6th-12th www.vanguardschool.org admissions@vanguardschool.org The Vanguard School of Lake Wales CONVENIENT LOCATIONS AFFORDABLE PRICE FULLY LICENSED INSURED SUNSHINE SUMMER CAMP 2023 7900 PETERS RD PLANTATION FLORIDA 33324 954-236-8850 SUNSHINEFL.COM THE PERFECT PROGRAMS to t your summer camp needs IS OUT OF THIS WORLD SUNSHINE STE. B-101 SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

MarchEvents

HOW TO SUBMIT CALENDAR LISTINGS

Please e-mail listing information to calendar@southfloridafamilylife.com by the 5th of the month prior to the event date. Include the name of the event, location, address, date, time, brief description, price and telephone number for the public.

Day Parade ALONG SW 90 AVENUE and family activities including live performances, food booths and fireworks at BRIAN PICCOLO PARK. 8:30am-9pm, throughout Cooper City, www.coopercityfl.org

Water Matters Day

SATURDAY, MARCH 11

A fun-filled day about the need to conserve water for people, plants and animals. Packed with workshops, giveaways, children’s activities and entertainment. Free. 9am-3pm, TREE TOPS PARK, 3900 SW 100 Ave., Davie, 954-357-5130 www.broward.org/parks

Hollywood St. Patrick’s Day

Parade & Festival

SUNDAY, MARCH 12

Celebrate all things Irish starting with a float and marching band parade followed by a festival in DOWNTOWN HOLLYWOOD. Noon-6pm. 954-921-3404 www.stpatricksfestival.com

Coral Springs Festival of the Arts

SATURDAY-SUNDAY, MARCH 18-19

BROWARD COUNTY

Chillin’ with the Cops

FRIDAY, MARCH 3

Chill out with local deputies with a game of basketball, snow cones and other fun. 4-6pm, WESTON REGIONAL PARK, 20200 Saddle Club Rd., Weston, www.westonfl.org

Visit Fort Lauderdale Science Festival

FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MARCH 3-4

A two day celebration of science with interactive activities, environmental films, exhibitors, demonstrations and more at two locations, MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY AND SCIENCE and ESPLANADE PARK in Fort Lauderdale. Many events are free but require pre-registration online. www.scienceunderthesun.org

Scottish Festival & Highland Games

SATURDAY, MARCH 4

Experience Celtic tradition with Scottish music, entertainment, food, beverages, dancing, pipe and drum competitions, children’s activities, athletic competitions and more. $20/adult, $5/child. 9am-7pm, PLANTATION HERITAGE PARK, 1100 S. Fig Tree Lane, Plantation, www.sassf.org

Pollination Investigation

MARCH 4 - MAY 7

Explore and learn about bees, bats and everything in between at this interactive traveling exhibit. 9:30am-5pm, FLAMINGO GARDENS, 3750 S. Flamingo Rd., Davie, 954-473-2955 www.flamingogardens.org

Weston World Fest

SUNDAY, MARCH 5

Take a tour around the globe without leaving Weston at this cultural event featuring international foods, booths, children’s activities and live performances. Noon-4pm, WESTON REGIONAL PARK, 20200 Saddle Club Rd., Weston, www.westonfl.org

Broward Sierra Club Earth Day

SUNDAY, MARCH 5

Learn about being kind to our planet at this event with environmental exhibitors, live music, green-themed art displays, nature walks and more. All ages. Free. 9am-5pm, ANNE KOLB NATURE CENTER, 751 Sheridan St., Hollywood, 954-357-5161 www.broward.org/parks

Movies in the Park

FRIDAY, MARCH 10

Settle in to see an outdoor screening of Lightyear. Pre-movie activities including face painting, inflatable rides, music and food starts at 6:30pm, movie begins at 8pm. TAMARAC SPORTS COMPLEX, 9901 NW 77 St., Tamarac, www.tamarac.org

Fort Lauderdale St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival

SATURDAY, MARCH 11

Get ready to paint the town green with a parade and festival in FORT LAUDERDALE. See website for parade route and details. www.stpatsftl.com

Cooper City Founders Day

SATURDAY, MARCH 11

A full day of fun with events and activities throughout the day including a morning fun run at COOPER CITY HIGH SCHOOL, a pancake breakfast at the COMMUNITY CENTER, a Founder’s

An outdoor celebration of the arts with performances, live music and more. Free. 10am-5pm, THE WALK, 2874 N. University Dr., Coral Springs, www.artfestival.com

Spring Marshmallow Drop

SATURDAY, MARCH 25

A fun family event with Easter activities and thousands of marshmallows dropped from a helicopter. 2-5pm, BOULEVARD HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER, 6670 Garfield St., Hollywood, www.hollywoodfl.org

Disney’s Mary Poppins

MARCH 25 - APRIL 9

Everyone’s favorite nanny takes the stage in this Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious musical adventure. $49 and up. BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-462-0222 www.browardcenter.org

Florida Renaissance Festival

WEEKENDS THROUGH MARCH 26

Travel back in time in this village filled with sword fighters, minstrels, magicians, mud-beggars and more. $32/adult, $14/child. 10am until sunset, QUIET WATERS PARK, 401 S. Powerline Rd., Deerfield Beach, www.ren-fest.com

Camp Connections and Family Fun Fest

SUNDAY, MARCH 26

Explore a wide variety of summer camps and family activities during a fun-filled event presented by Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. The afternoon includes exhibitors, live performances, games, prizes, face painting, a balloon artist, scavenger hunt, ceramics and more. Free event. Broward County Parks admission fee applies. Noon-4pm, TREE TOPS PARK, 3900 SW 100 Ave., Davie, www.southfloridafamilylife.com

40 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com
Zoppe: An Italian Family Circus

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY

Dr. Seuss Storytime

FRIDAY, MARCH 3

Celebrate the birthday of Dr. Seuss with an adventure filled with stories, singing and Dr. Seuss characters. 4:30pm, DORAL CULTURAL ARTS CENTER, 8363 NW 53rd St., Doral, 305-593-6600 www.cityofdoral.com

Zoppe: An Italian Family Circus

FRIDAY-SUNDAY, MARCH 3-5

Be entertained by a world of acrobatics, equestrian showmanship, canine capers, clowns and lots of audience participation. $27-$50.

THE MOSS CENTER, 10950 SW 211 St., Cutler Bay, www.mosscenter.org

Technology and Engineering Day

SATURDAY, MARCH 4

Explore innovative technology while testing out some cutting-edge gadgets. 11am-4pm, PHILLIP AND PATRICIA FROST MUSEUM OF SCIENCE, 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, www.frostscience.org

Family Movie Night

SATURDAY, MARCH 4

Have some fun with family activities followed by an outdoor showing of The Bad Guys (PG) on a giant screen. 7-9pm, PELICAN COMMUNITY PARK, 18115 N. Bay Rd., Sunny Isles Beach, www.sibfl.net

Gold Coast Free First Saturday

SATURDAY, MARCH 4

Bring the kids for a hands-on history lesson the first Saturday of every month when admission and museum exploration is free. GOLD COAST

RAILROAD MUSEUM, 12450 SW 152 St., Miami, 305-253-0063 www.goldcoastrailroadmuseum.org

Super Surprise Saturday

SATURDAY, MARCH 4

The whole family can enjoy surprise activities that

PALM BEACH COUNTY

Daddy Daughter STEM Night

FRIDAY, MARCH 3

A fun-filled evening packed with interactive science activities, exhibit exploration after dark, dancing and more for girls in K-5 and their father figure. $20/person. 5:30-8:30pm, COX SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM, 4801 Dreher Trail N., West Palm Beach, www.coxsciencecenter.org

Dinofest

SATURDAY, MARCH 11

Little ones can enjoy dino-themed fun including a Fossil Finders Lab, face painting, a dino egg hunt, a dinosaur explorer exhibit and more. $20.95/adult, $16.95/child. 10am-3pm, COX SCIENCE CANTER AND AQUARIUM, 4801 Dreher Trail N., West Palm Beach, www.coxsciencecenter.org

may include painting, drawing, origami and more. All ages. 2-5pm, WEST FLAGLER

BRANCH LIBRARY, 5050 W. Flagler St., Miami, www.mdpls.org

Carnaval on the Mile

SATURDAY-SUNDAY, MARCH 4-5

A celebration of all things Miami including art, music, fashion, food and sports. Free. ALONG MIRACLE MILE, Coral Gables, www.carnavalmiami.com

Dog Date Stroll

SUNDAYS, MARCH 5, 12, 19 & 26

Bring your pup for a stroll through the lush gardens. $24.95/adult, $11.95/child. 8-10am, FAIRCHILD TROPICAL BOTANIC GARDEN, 10901 Old Cutler Rd., Miami, www.fairchildgarden.org

Miami-Dade County

Youth Fair & Expo

MARCH 16-APRIL 9

Carnival-style rides, food, games and fun for the whole family. MIAMI-DADE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS, 10901 Coral Way, Miami, 305-223-7060 www.fairexpo.com

Stargazing

FRIDAY, MARCH 10

Bring your telescope to enjoy a night under the stars by a bonfire. $5/adult, $2/child. 6-9pm, REDLAND FRUIT AND SPICE PARK, 24801 SW 187 Ave., Homestead www.redlandfruitandspice.com

Dino Dash 5K Fun Run

SATURDAY, MARCH 11

Dress as your favorite dinosaur and sprint through tree-lined neighborhoods with your family. $30/person. 8am, EVELYN GREER PARK, 8200 SW 124 St., Pinecrest, www.pinecrest-fl.gov

Furry Tales

SATURDAY, MARCH 11

Children can improve literacy skills and gain

St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival

SATURDAY, MARCH 11

Wear green and head to this family-friendly event featuring a parade from noon-2pm from Atlantic Avenue from the Intracoastal Waterway to NW Fifth Avenue and festival from 1-7pm at OLD SCHOOL SQUARE with live music, food trucks, vendors, music and more. Free. Noon-7pm, 561-243-7452 www.stpatsdelray.com

Muttville Comix

THURSDAY, MARCH 23

A fun-filled family show starring talented rescue dogs. $18/adult, $12/child. 11am & 2pm, WILLOW THEATER AT SUGAR SAND PARK, 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton 561-347-3900 www.sugarsandpark.org

Shark and Stingray Feeding

TUESDAYS-SUNDAYS

Watch as the sharks and rays are fed and learn about their characteristics. 1pm, SANDOWAY DISCOVERY CENTER, 142 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach, 561-274-7263 www.sandoway.org

confidence by reading to registered therapy dog, Charlie Brown. 10-11am, CONCORD BRANCH LIBRARY, 3882 SW 112 Ave., Miami, www.mdpls.org

Teen Chat and Crafts

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15

In celebration of Women’s History Month, teens can explore the art of Frida Kahlo by making a floral headband. Ages 12-18. 3-5pm, MIAMI BEACH REGIONAL LIBRARY, 227 22 St., Miami Beach, www.mdpls.org

Mike Super Magic & Illusion

SATURDAY, MARCH 18

An all-new show with jaw-dropping magic and illusions. $42 and up. 3 & 7 pm, AVENTURA ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER, 3385 NE 188 St., Aventura, www.aventuracenter.org

Deering Seafood

SUNDAY, MARCH 26

Festival

A fun-filled event with fresh seafood, chef demonstrations, live activities and kids’ activities. 10am-6pm, DEERING ESTATE, 16701 SW 72 Ave., Miami, www.deeringestate.org

Family Day

SUNDAY, MARCH 26

Families can enjoy free museum admission throughout the day and special hands-on activities including a Design Challenge from 2-4pm. THE BASS MUSEUM OF ART, 2100 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305-673-7530 www.thebass.org

Food Truck Fest

TUESDAYS

Skip the cooking and choose from an array of food trucks, with selections sure to please the entire family. The evening also includes bounce houses and children’s activities. Weather permitting. 5-10pm, HAULOVER PARK, 10800 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786-287-6688 www.miamifoodtrucksevents.com

Mother Nature & Me

THURSDAYS

Little ones learn all about nature through crafts, garden exploration and story time. Ages 5 and under with caregiver. $10/child. 10am-noon, DELRAY BEACH CHILDREN’S GARDEN, 137 SW Second Ave., Delray Beach, www.delraybeachchildrensgarden.org

March 2023 | SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE 41
Every effort has been made to provide accurate information. Changes and cancellations do occur. Please double check the details before setting out on your adventure.
TO SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY FAMILY FUN E-NEWSLETTER And view our extensive online Calendar of Events at www.southfloridafamilylife.com Scan

Muddled Messages

STAY TRUE TO YOU WHEN FACING YOUR FACEBOOK FEED

Isat in front of the little screen and began scrolling through my feed. This is where I used to find cute pictures of my friend’s kids or a vacation I would instantly be jealous of. Now I am bombarded with an endless list of things that will make me a better version of myself.

I could make this my BEST YEAR YET, the headline screams. I only need to click and see all that I can do in six easy steps to make this year better than last year. Maybe I won’t feel so frazzled, I think. Or maybe I’ll get everywhere I need to be on time. Now wouldn’t that be a miracle? Surely, this is the answer. And I click to see what it will take.

If only I keep scrolling I’d see the diet that will fix it all. Actually, it’s not really a diet. That word isn’t socially acceptable anymore. It’s the eating and exercise plan that will make my life amazing. I’ll lose weight and be happy and sleep well and be clear-headed and I click to find the answers.

Sign me up for another course/email/webinar. Anything that will help.

And the more I scroll, the more I find.

The meal service that will make my family magically sit at the table for 30 whole minutes smiling and talking about our day.

The bra that will change the way I carry myself because my girls will be where they’re meant to be. And it will magically happen in a one size fits all stretchy piece of fabric because we’re all really the same and the fabric is in fact magic.

The financial plan that will make all the difference. No more debt. No more credit cards. No more money fights. Plus, I will be able to buy that dream house by the ocean. All for the bargain price of…

And I’m tired. I’m worn out from being told how to be better, do more, and be less me. The truth is this isn’t about the Facebook feed at all. We’ve subscribed to the notion that improvement means overhauling who we are to become what someone else says we should be.

There’s selfimprovement and there’s losing yourself. Only you can prevent one from leading to the other.

If you want the meal delivery service because it will truly help you, then give an enthusiastic YES and click to sign up. But, if you want the meal delivery service because you’re trying to create a different version of your life that doesn’t even exist, it will never work.

We live in an age where anything we want to know or learn or become is at our fingertips. But when all we are doing is trying to become, we miss out on who we already are.

There is no perfect. There is no one size fits all formula, no matter what the magic bra says. And that’s good. Because we aren’t supposed to be the same.

Is making changes and choices bad? Absolutely not. Constantly striving to be someone other than who we are is when we lose out. The world doesn’t need us all to fit in the same bra. The world needs us all to be the best version of who we already are.

Choose wisely, friend. Think about who you are and be grateful. Think about the things that you honestly do want to improve and think about how to make that happen. But whatever you do, don’t forget that you are already amazing.

Rebecca Hastings is a writer, speaker and mom of three who embraces being true to herself.

42 SOUTH FLORIDA FAMILY LIFE | southfloridafamilylife.com WORDS of wisdom

The Nicklaus Children’s Orthopedic, Sports Medicine & Spine Institute provides compassionate care centered around patients and their families. That’s one reason we are among the most successful programs in the nation for treating spinal disorders in children and teens. Our expert team of spine specialists has been influential in the development of some of the latest and most innovative techniques in spine and scoliosis surgery, supporting our mission to give every child a chance for a productive and happy life.

nicklauschildrens.org/Spine

William has congenital scoliosis and a fighting chance
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.