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Extractions: for parents, teachers, and other professionals What's New Experts Parents Kids ... Yellow pages SUMMER CAMPS and PROGRAMS DIRECTORY Selecting a summer camp or program for your child is an important decision. Summer is a time when your child can develop new skills and friendships. It can also be a time to enhance skills already learned in school. Through careful planning summers can be a time of great enrichment and enhancement outside of the trials of classroom learning. Our camp and summer program directory introduces you to resources with specialized programs for children with LD and ADHD. We have also included some guidelines to help you find the program that best meets your child's summer needs. Summer camp and other summer program ideas for children with LD and/or ADHD.
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Extractions: www.EducationUpdate.com Education Update is an Award-Winning* free monthly publication, circulation 60,000, that covers education in New York and beyond. Founded in 1995 by Publisher and Editor Dr. Pola Rosen, a former teacher and college professor, Education Update has grown to cover a broad range of topics, all relating to education, including: The print publication is distributed in New York City to over 2,400 sites, including all the public schools and libraries, private schools, colleges, apartment buildings, businesses, community centers and street corner boxes. Mailed subscriptions go to the members of the New York City Board of Education, City Council and State Board of Regents, as well as to superintendents, private and public school heads, teachers, parents, CEO's and foundation leaders in New York and across the country. * Columbia University, Phi Delta Kappa, Excellence In Education Journalism Award, 2000
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Extractions: By Tom Kertes The New York Rangers may be struggling a bit as a hockey team, but their commitment to the community in general, and education in particular, is well-thought-out and organized. We want to be known as more than just a bunch of guys who skate fast and body-check hard, said Rangers star Brian Leetch whose team is in third place in the NHL Eastern Conference Atlantic Division. We want to counter the fighting stereotype, you know the I went to a boxing match and the hockey-game broke out stuff. This organization understands that we, the players, are role-models to children and the importance of giving back to people who may not be as fortunate as we are. To honor that commitment and to best utilize its vast resources in this area, Madison Square Garden formed the Cheering for Children Foundation in January of 1998. The Foundation partnered with the non-profit organization The After-School Corporation (TASC), and assigned to each of its five entities a different borough as its focus. The Rangers are responsible for Queens.
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Extractions: for keeping your kids entertained this summer By SARAH KRICHEFF Designers-to-be at Archicamp ID Tech camp at Vassar College French Woods kids do 'Sweeney Todd' French Woods circus kids Attention all parents: Summer camp registration deadlines are fast approaching. Although you may be dreading the date, kids everywhere are looking forward to the final day of school in late June. What they don't know is that after a week of freedom, summertime boredom inevitably sets in. Luckily, there are many day and overnight camps that ensure fun in the sun while challenging kids physically and mentally. Whether your child is a budding physicist or an aspiring Olympic gymnast, this summer can be a memorable blast. And since many programs offer scholarships and financial aid to help alleviate financial burden, there's a camp that fits in almost any budget. Here are a few choices: ArchiCamp What better place to study skyscrapers and bridges than New York City? Tweens 9-13 explore architecture in one- to three-week sessions at this midtown day camp. Each morning an architectural concept is examined through discussion and hands-on building projects, and followed up with a trip to a site that illustratesthe theme. Afternoon excursions include the Brooklyn Bridge, the Cloisters and Grant's Tomb. June 21-July 9; 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m., $385. (718) 768-6123. Basketball City Future NBA All-Stars get their game on with college players, high school coaches and seasoned professionals like Tim Thomas and Walt "Clyde" Frazier at this West Side sports facility. Players ages 8-17 choose from one- to ten-week co-ed sessions with small group instruction, daily competition and special appearances by New York Knicks players and coaches. Transportation is available. June 21-Aug. 27; 9 a.m.-4 p.m., $325-$375. (212) 924-4040, ext. 106;
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Extractions: Choosing quality child care for your child is very important. You want to look for a program where your child will receive personal caring attention. The Western New York Child Care Network may help your search with its informational page of child care regulations below, and with its page of Links to Child Care Databases Listings of child care providers available on the Links for Child Care in Western New York will facilitate your search. It does not, however, represent any recommendation or endorsement. The final decision is your responsibility. If you need help in choosing a child care provider, you may contact your local child care referral agency or call the New York Parents' Connection at 1-800-345-KIDS. 1. Types of Child Care Facilities and Programs
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Extractions: What is summer for? ~To refresh and refuel for the upcoming school year ~To have a job ~For family time, and "extended family" time ~To volunteer ~To experience a residential academic college program ~To see some college campuses ~To hone a skill ~To have time to do "nothing" ~To concentrate on a sport ~For adventure Listed below are over 70 camps, schools, internships, and programs with a brief description to explore. and information should be available on the college web sites. TYPE PROGRAM PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Local ASIJ SUMMER PASSPORT PROGRAM A variety of enrichment courses for grades 1-12 including elementary country studies, SAT Verbal prep, art and music classes. Local ISS SUMMER SCHOOL Do online course work in a variety of subjects or improve English skills. For grades 6-12. Two 4-week sessions
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