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Thoughtful Thursday: Have You Celebrated Poetry This Month?

Hope you know by now that April is National Poetry Month, and you have been celebrating poetry mightily all month with your children.  Not quite?  Well there are still a few days left this month to focus on poetry, and Poets.org has some suggestions as to how.  They offer 30 of them to be exact, and you can find [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:57:00-04:00April 25th, 2019|Featured, Latest News, Thoughtful Thursday|Comments Off on Thoughtful Thursday: Have You Celebrated Poetry This Month?

Discovering “The Formula” to Raising Highly Successful Children

We've all heard about parenting styles that can hinder children's success: the over involved parent, the distracted parent, the super protective parent.  But are there parenting styles that can help children become highly successful adults?  According to Harvard economist Ronald Ferguson and journalist Tatsha Robertson's new book The Formula: Unlocking the Secrets to Raising Highly Successful Children, there are, and we [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:57:00-04:00April 23rd, 2019|Academics, Featured, Latest News, Motivators, Parents, Resources, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Discovering “The Formula” to Raising Highly Successful Children

Thoughtful Thursday: Money Matters

Did you know that April is Financial Literary Month?  (So many themes, only 12 months, some months have to do double duty.) In 2004 the U.S. Senate designated April as Financial Literary Month in an effort to encourage Americans to  establish and maintain healthy financial habits.   Since it is Financial Literacy Month, today's Thoughtful Thursday features poems about money. But [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:57:00-04:00April 11th, 2019|Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 8-12, Entertainment, Featured, Latest News, Resources, Thoughtful Thursday, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Thoughtful Thursday: Money Matters

Building Stronger Parent/Teacher Partnerships

Are you in partnership with your children's teachers to make sure your children are thriving in school?  In today's second session of "The Inside Guide to Helping Your Child Thrive from K-8", Lower school teacher Jennifer Vermont-Davis offered parents advice on how to establish  strong and productive relationships with teachers each year.  Here just are a few of her many [...]

Thoughtful Thursday: April is National Poetry Month

April is National Poetry Month!  National Poetry Month was established in 1996 by the Academy of American Poets to increase  America's awareness and appreciation of poetry. Our first Thoughtful Thursday of National Poetry Month begins with a beautiful poem about poetry from Archibald MacLeish (1892-1982), whose career over the course of his long life included being a lawyer, Fortune [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:57:00-04:00April 4th, 2019|Featured, Latest News, Thoughtful Thursday, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Thoughtful Thursday: April is National Poetry Month

How to Get the Most Out of Museum Visits with Your Children

When is the last time you were at a museum with your children?  Did your kids have a great time discovering and learning about the museum's treasures?  Or did their melt downs and/or complaints of boredom and hunger force you to end the trip early?  In today's first class of "The Inside Guide to Helping Your Child Thrive from [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:57:00-04:00April 2nd, 2019|Ages 13-15, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, Experts, Featured, Latest News|Comments Off on How to Get the Most Out of Museum Visits with Your Children

Thoughtful Thursday: Farewell, Women’s History Month

On our last Thoughtful Thursday in Women's History Month  we celebrate the work of three wonderful poets:  the wonderfully accomplished and prolific June Jordan (1936–2002); the brilliant British poet and activist Warsan Shire (b.1988), who is most widely known as the poet whose work was featured in Beyonce's visual album Lemonade; and the young talented poet and writer Alexandra [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:57:00-04:00March 28th, 2019|Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 8-12, Cultural, Featured, Latest News, Thoughtful Thursday, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Thoughtful Thursday: Farewell, Women’s History Month

The Deadline is TODAY: NY Times Summer Academy for High School Students

Would your high schooler be interested in spending two weeks in New York City or Washington DC diving into unique academic pursuits which take advantage of the best these cities have to offer?   The New York Times Summer Academy offers high schoolers two week courses in June -August which cover a host of great topics including "Diverse Voices in [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:57:00-04:00March 25th, 2019|Academics, Ages 16-18, College Bound Students, Featured, Latest News, Resources|Comments Off on The Deadline is TODAY: NY Times Summer Academy for High School Students

Update on Tani the Chess Champion: More Good News

We were all heartened to learn how 8 year old Tanitoluwa Adewumi  became a state wide chess champion while living with his family in a homeless shelter. And now the news gets even better. Nicholas Kristof, the New York Times columnist who broke Tani's story, reports in a recent update that thanks to the generosity of people who read [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:57:00-04:00March 25th, 2019|Ages 8-12, Featured, Latest News, Motivators, Parents, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Update on Tani the Chess Champion: More Good News

Thoughtful Thursday: Celebrating U.S. Poet Laureates

In today's Thoughtful Thursday we continue our month long tribute to women poets in honor of Women's History Month.  Today we shine a spotlight on the four African-American female poets who have been appointed by the Library of Congress to serve as the U.S. Poet Laureate,  our nation's chief poetry consultant. Originally called the "Consultant in Poetry to the Library of [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:57:00-04:00March 22nd, 2019|Cultural, Featured, Latest News, Thoughtful Thursday|Comments Off on Thoughtful Thursday: Celebrating U.S. Poet Laureates
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