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Parent activity level creates lifelong habit for children

July 12, 2012 | Posted in: Early Learners, Elementary, High School, Middle Years

It should come as no surprise that the activity level of parents plays a key role in determining their children’s activity level. A new study emphasizes the importance of parents setting the stage for their children to becoming active adults – so it’s information worth repeating. Researchers at Oregon State University studied 200 families with […]

Curbing uncivil behavior this summer’s hot topic

June 29, 2012 | Posted in: Early Learners, Elementary, High School, Middle Years

When we talk about bullying in schools, we tend to think of students harassing other students. By now, you’ve likely seen – or at least heard about – the video in which a group of middle school students relentlessly badger 68-year-old Karen Klein, a school bus monitor in western New York. Their vicious jeers still […]

Vampires not the only ones who should avoid the sun

June 29, 2012 | Posted in: Early Learners, Elementary, High School, Middle Years

One out of three teenagers say they tan because it looks healthy, but according to the Centers for Disease Control, less than one-third of American youths practice effective sun protection. Exposure to the sun is dangerous behavior. New research shows that even a mild to moderate increase in sun exposure over an extended period, with […]

Free (or sort of) for all

June 29, 2012 | Posted in: Early Learners, Elementary, High School, Middle Years

Spending time with our children during the summer is a rewarding experience. Spending time together doing something free – or close to it – adds a whole new level of enjoyment. Here are several suggestions for free or inexpensive activities we discovered throughout the Capital Region. Most of them are available wherever you live. Whatever […]

Gather ‘round the campfire — safely

June 29, 2012 | Posted in: Early Learners, Elementary, High School, Middle Years

Pitch a tent, stoke a fire, and ditch the electronics. Camping as a family is a great way to disconnect with the world and reconnect as a family. Of course, with all that wilderness out there to be discovered, it’s important to heed some camping precautions, particularly related to food, fire and wildlife. On the […]

5 things I wish I knew before graduating from high school

June 13, 2012 | Posted in: High School

Summer is a perfect time for teenagers to hone important life skills that will serve them well beyond high school. This week, Capital Region BOCES Communications summer intern Ean Dunn shares the first of an occasional contribution with insights from experience he’s gained as a college student. As a current college student, there are many […]

‘Rite of passage’ is wrong way to think about drinking

June 1, 2012 | Posted in: High School, Middle Years

Some see it as a rite of passage. Others say it’s simply teens being teens. We’re talking, of course, about drinking alcohol. It’s a celebration-filled time of year that seems ripe for teen alcohol abuse – proms, graduations, pool parties, bonfires. The reality is that it’s illegal – both for the underage child and for […]

Parents really do make cents

June 1, 2012 | Posted in: Early Learners, Elementary, High School, Middle Years

Whether we’re “spenders” or “savers” may be determined to a great extent by our temperament. But researchers are finding that parents have a greater influence on their children’s financial habits than we may have thought. In a recent interview with NPR, Joyce Serido, a researcher at the University of Arizona, Tucson, said her team has […]

Nature’s lessons abound if you look around

June 1, 2012 | Posted in: Early Learners, Elementary, High School, Middle Years

Nighttime can be noisy in spring. “That sound is going to make me crazy,” I told my husband the first spring spent in our house. “What is it?” I couldn’t imagine what big scary animals lurked in the woods and around the pond nearby. “Peepers,” my brother-in-law told us on his next visit. “You’ll get […]

There’s something important for you to do.

May 11, 2012 | Posted in: Early Learners, Elementary, High School, Middle Years

Wherever you live in New York state, Tuesday, May 15, is the day to vote on your local school budget and open board of election seats. It’s an important day – not only for what it means for your school district and tax bill, but also because it’s one of only a few times a […]