Ages 5-7

Thoughtful Thursday: Bomb Cyclone 2018

If you are on the East Coast as we are, you are are experiencing the aftermath a snowstorm of epic proportions, which has been called a "bomb cyclone", "bombogenesis" and a winter hurricane. Whatever you want to call it, it has dumped a lot of snow on us, and the winds are whipping around at high speeds and at [...]

Tips for Parenting Anxious Children

Anxiety is a normal and developmentally appropriate emotion in children which can even be helpful, e.g., motivating them to study for an upcoming test. But anxiety is truly problematic and becomes a disorder when it impairs basic functioning or causes serious, often physical distress. What should we do to help our children with this? A recent Wall Street Journal [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:45:17-04:00December 20th, 2017|Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, Experts, Featured, Latest News, Parents, Resources, Saving Our Sons, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Tips for Parenting Anxious Children

Checking In on the School Front

The school year is in full swing now. Children have settled into the work, and there are still a few solid weeks left before the holidays hit. In case you've been on autopilot, it is time to check in and see how things are going at school. Here are some tips and advice on how to check in: Connect [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:44:43-04:00November 7th, 2017|Academics, Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, Experts, Featured, Latest News, Parents, Resources, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Checking In on the School Front

It’s Almost Halloween: Are Your Children Ready for Scary Movies?

With Halloween a week away, scary movies are all around. From "It" and Boo 2!A Madea Halloween" in the theaters to countless horror movies running on TV and available on demand, it will be pretty easy for your children to get their fill of frights over the next few days. But can they handle it? Common Sense media offers [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:44:43-04:00October 24th, 2017|Ages 0-5, Ages 13-15, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, Entertainment, Featured, Films, Holidays, Latest News, Parents, Uncategorized|Comments Off on It’s Almost Halloween: Are Your Children Ready for Scary Movies?

Use Success Academy Secrets to Help Your Child Read

Success Academy Charter Schools in New York City have had an impressive track record of helping students achieve impressive results on statewide reading tests. Their website boasts that this year 84% of their students (their "scholars") passed the mandatory English Language Arts (ELA) tests and 95% passed the math tests, making them the #1 school system in New York [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:44:43-04:00October 17th, 2017|Academics, Ages 0-4, Ages 0-5, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, College Bound Students, Experts, Featured, Latest News, Motivators, Parents, Resources, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Use Success Academy Secrets to Help Your Child Read

How Do We Talk With Our Children About The Las Vegas Mass Shooting?

Another mass shooting, this time at an outdoor concert in Las Vegas. How do we talk to our children about this tragic event? GCP has discussed this issue before, after Newton and Charleston . And now we must talk about Las Vegas. But what should we say? Experts say it depends on how old our children are: Preschool:Discuss only [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:44:44-04:00October 3rd, 2017|Ages 0-4, Ages 0-5, Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, Experts, Featured, Latest News, Parents, Resources, Saving Our Sons, Uncategorized|Comments Off on How Do We Talk With Our Children About The Las Vegas Mass Shooting?

GCP Back to School Checklist: To Do’s and Don’t Do’s

It's September, time to head Back to School with GCP! Here is our Checklist of To-Do's and Don't Do's for all of you busy parents: CLASSROOM TO-DO's: • Meet the Teachers: If your son is in a single classroom all day, have you met his teacher(s)? If he is a middle or high schooler, do you know what he [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:44:20-04:00September 5th, 2017|Academics, Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, Featured, Latest News, Parents, Resources, Uncategorized|Comments Off on GCP Back to School Checklist: To Do’s and Don’t Do’s

Eye Damage From Too Much Screen Use is Real: How To Protect Your Children’s Eyes

Our children are spending a lot of time with screens these days: computers, phones, ipads. Experts suggest that spending too much time looking at screens can lead children to develop computer vision syndrome and eye problems related to overexposure to harmful blue light. What can we do to prevent this? Here are some tips from the American Optometric Association [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:44:20-04:00April 23rd, 2017|Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, Experts, Featured, Latest News, Parents, Resources, Saving Our Sons, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Eye Damage From Too Much Screen Use is Real: How To Protect Your Children’s Eyes

Happy Earth Day! Tips for Celebrating With Your Sons

Happy Earth Day! Here's what you should know about today: What is it? An international celebration of the importance of protecting and bettering the globe. This year, the theme for Earth Day is "Environmental & Climate Literacy." The goal is to make sure that by 2020, students graduating high school are climate and environment literate. When did it start? [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:44:20-04:00April 22nd, 2017|Academics, Ages 0-5, Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, Featured, Holidays, Latest News, Resources, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Happy Earth Day! Tips for Celebrating With Your Sons

Having Just One Black Teacher Can Keep Our Kids in School

How important is it for our kids from lower-income households to have a Black teacher? Very important, it turns out. A recent study conducted by researchers at American University, U.C. Davis and Johns Hopkins reveals that having just one Black teacher in third, fourth or fifth grade reduced low-income Black boys' probability of dropping out of high school by [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:43:21-04:00April 14th, 2017|Academics, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, College Bound Students, Experts, Featured, Latest News, Parents, Resources, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Having Just One Black Teacher Can Keep Our Kids in School
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