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Thoughtful Thursday: In Search of Social Justice

This has been a rough week for social justice lovers. Today's Thoughtful Thursday offers a few thoughtful poems to help you get through, beginning with a classic poem from Langston Hughes in honor of Independence Day. Enjoy. Let America Be America Again Let America be America again. Let it be the dream it used to be. Let it be [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:49:33-04:00June 28th, 2018|Cultural, Entertainment, Featured, Holidays, Latest News|Comments Off on Thoughtful Thursday: In Search of Social Justice

Good News: Twin Brothers Heading to MIT

Miles and Malik George, twin brothers who were co-valedictorians at their Woodbridge High School graduation last week, are both headed to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the fall. The George brothers, who got their last B's in third grade, both set their sites on MIT as high school freshmen, and worked towards this goal, both making near [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:49:33-04:00June 26th, 2018|Academics, Admissions, Ages 16-18, College Bound Students, Featured, Interviews, Latest News, Math, Motivators, Parents, Saving Our Sons|Comments Off on Good News: Twin Brothers Heading to MIT

Thoughtful Thursday: Requiem for Antwon Rose

Today's Thoughtful Thursday is dedicated to the memory of Antwon Rose, 17, of East Pittsburgh. Another young black man gunned down by a police officer, shot and killed while running away. What possible harm could a police officer have believed himself to be in from a young man running away from him? In memory of Antwon Rose and the [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:49:33-04:00June 21st, 2018|Featured, Latest News, Thoughtful Thursday|Comments Off on Thoughtful Thursday: Requiem for Antwon Rose

Technology and Our Children: What’s Going On?

The American Academy of Pediatrics recently released a statement encouraging parents to ban direct screen time (television, movies, and any portable screen device) for children under two years of age. The Academy explained, “This updated policy statement provides further evidence that media — both foreground and background — have potentially negative effects and no known positive effects for children [...]

Emotional Training Builds Strong and Resilient Kids

How many times have your heard your child say "Ugh, I can't get this!" or "This will never work!" and throw down his pencil in dismay? While your first instinct might be to rush over to try to help fix the problem, or to encourage your child by saying "you're so smart, you can figure it out", researchers say [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:49:33-04:00June 19th, 2018|Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, Experts, Featured, Latest News, Motivators, Parents, Resources, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Emotional Training Builds Strong and Resilient Kids

Talking with Our Children About Suicide

The recent tragic deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain have made suicide a topic of conversation in the news and across our nation. How are you talking with your children about suicide? GCP has covered this topic over the years ("Are You OK? Focusing on Our Sons' Mental Health" and "

By |2023-05-21T17:49:33-04:00June 12th, 2018|Experts, Featured, Latest News, Motivators, Parents, Resources, Saving Our Sons, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Talking with Our Children About Suicide

Beat Summer Slide with Summer Stride!

You may have heard about “ summer slide”, where over the summer students can lose two to three months of progress in math and reading and fall behind when they return to school in the fall.  But did you know that by the time a student gets to the 5th grade, the summer learning loss can add up to [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:49:33-04:00May 13th, 2018|Academics, Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, Experts, Featured, Latest News, Parents, Resources, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Beat Summer Slide with Summer Stride!

Thoughtful Thursday: Blessing the Boats by Lucille Clifton

Hello GCP'ers! Yes, it has been a while, and while it is not actually Thursday, (let's call it "Thursday Plus") here is a lovely Thoughtful Thursday poem for you all, "Blessing the Boats" by the renowned African American poet Lucille Clifton (1936-2010). Born in Depew, New York in 1936, Clifton's first book of poetry was published in 1969. She [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:49:33-04:00May 11th, 2018|Academics, Ages 0-5, Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, Books, College Bound Students, Cultural, Entertainment, Featured, Latest News, Resources, Saving Our Sons, Thoughtful Thursday|Comments Off on Thoughtful Thursday: Blessing the Boats by Lucille Clifton

Take Some Lessons From Jay-Z’s Favorite Teacher

If your child tells you he wants to be a famous rapper, tell him he should be paying lots of attention in English class. In a recent interview with David Letterman, Jay-Z credited his sixth grade English teacher with fueling his love of language: "Her name was Ms. Lowden, and I just loved the class so much. Like reading [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:49:33-04:00April 24th, 2018|Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 8-12, Entertainment, Featured, Latest News, Parents, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Take Some Lessons From Jay-Z’s Favorite Teacher

The Many Benefits of Reading Aloud to Very Young Children

Did you know that the many benefits of reading aloud to your child begin from birth? A recent study reported in the New York Times found here shows that reading and playing with young children (ages 0-3) can shape their social and emotional development, in addition to helping them learn language and early literacy skills. Children who were read [...]

By |2023-05-21T17:49:33-04:00April 18th, 2018|Ages 0-4, Ages 0-5, Experts, Featured, Latest News, Parents, Resources|Comments Off on The Many Benefits of Reading Aloud to Very Young Children
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