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October 2021

12 Choose the Best After-School Activity

Take this fun quiz to see which type of program best suits your child!

16 Why Attend an Open House?

10 reasons you should attend these events if your child is applying to a new school for 2022-2023

36 An Allergy-Friendly Halloween

Tricks and treats for keeping kids safe while celebrating the candy-filled holiday.

40 Tips for a Successful IEP Meeting

One mom shares what she does to help meetings run as smooth as possible

42 Special Needs Directory

COLUMNS

6 Editor’s Note 8 News: What’s happening in the community 10 Advice: Ask Dad and Buried 46 Just for Moms: It’s Fall, Y’all!

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THINGS TO DO 20 Family Activities Calendar 30 Pick Your Own Pumpkins 34 Pumpkin Carving 101

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Falling for Fall

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he back-to-school season may be behind us, but you guys really brightened it up with photos of your kids’ smiling faces on the first day of school! We received hundreds of photo submissions and thousands of votes in our First Day Photo Contest last month! Thank you so much to all who participated and congratulations to our well-deserving winners. (Find us on Facebook or Instagram to see who won: @NYMetroParents and @RocklandParent!) If your family is anything like mine, you’re definitely anxious to start celebrating the spookiest season of all. My kids get so excited for Halloween, they usually have their costumes picked out before the summer is over! Every October we spend a day on the farm, munching apple cider doughnuts, winding through massive corn mazes, and climbing on bales of hay before taking home the heaviest pumpkins in the whole patch to carve into jack-o’-lanterns the next day. It’s a popular family tradition for a good reason! Go to p. 30 for the best pumpkin picking farms in our area, then check out p. 34 for some useful carving tips. Though, I should probably mention that these days, my son isn’t as excited about dressing up for Halloween as he used to be. Can’t blame him, he’s a teenager now. In fact, he’s about to start applying to high schools! Oh, where has the time gone??? If you, too, are in major denial about your child’s upcoming high school entrance, you might need a little help with the process. The best place to start is by attending an open house, of which there are plenty in our area. Flip to p. 16 for more on that. I have to say, our October issue is always my favorite. It’s jam-packed with fall-themed activities and events, but it’s also informational too! Flip through the pages for tips on choosing the right after-school activity, celebrating Halloween with kids who have allergies, and more. Go to p. 39 to peruse our Special Parent section, a resourceful and comprehensive guide on raising a child with special needs in Westchester and Rockland counties. And be sure to check out our new “Just for Moms” section on p. 46, where you’ll find awesome products and reviews for moms like us! And if you want to get all the details on upcoming Halloween events and more, make sure to sign up for the Scoop, our family activities newsletter, at nymetroparents.com/register! Happy October!

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See the Holidays in a New Light

Cheesy Fun Slice up some deliciousness and enjoy National Pizza Month throughout October! We know what you’re thinking: Every month should be pizza month, and we couldn’t agree more! Celebrate this delicious dish by ordering from your favorite local pizza joint, or better yet, make some pizza-inspired dishes at home! Visit nymetroparents.com/pizza-day to get some more inspiration on recognizing, eating, and enjoying all things pizza!

Keeping Families Safe Oct. 3-9 recognizes Fire Prevention Week, serving as an important reminder to check your home’s smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors. Working smoke alarms reduce the risk of dying in a home fire by 55 percent, according to the National Fire Protection Association. TIP: Test your smoke alarms at least once a month. Visit nfpa.org to learn more about keeping your family safe.

Spooky Season Dress Up Halloween is fast approaching, begging the question: What will your kids be this year? From the classic witch to superheroes and so many in between, it’s almost impossible for a kid to choose! Some of the hottest kids’ costumes for 2021 include PAW Patrol pups and Avengers (visit nymetroparents.com/costumes to see others). Whatever your kids decide to be, they’re sure to look spooktacularly adorable! 8

One of New York’s most popular events is returning to Staten Island and coming to two new locations this year! The NYC Winter Lantern Festival returns to the New York City area with two new locations: The Nassau County Museum of Art in Roslyn and The Queens County Farm Museum in Queens. The festival, which is known for its breathtaking light displays, initially launched on Staten Island in 2018 and was followed by another successful run in 2019. It was cancelled last year due to the pandemic. With the return of the NYC Winter Lantern Festival, the holiday season is shaping up to be a merry and bright one! Each location will have its own theme and lanterns. Experience A Bug’s Night in Nassau by going on a drive-through adventure to explore the world from a bug’s point of view. Meanwhile, in Queens, see Illuminate the Farm, and meander through a colorful field of farm animals, flowers, and more. In Roslyn, the festival will be held Oct. 22-Jan. 9, 2022, Wednesday-Sunday, 5-10pm. Tickets start at $34.99. The lantern festival at Queens County Farm will be held Nov. 25-Jan. 9, 2022, Thursday-Sunday, 4:30-9:30pm. Tickets start at $24.99 for adults and $16.99 for children ages 3-12. At the peak of the holiday season, all three locations (including Staten Island) will be open nightly, Dec. 24-Jan. 2, 2022. Tickets are on sale now. In celebration of the festival’s return, a special 20-percent discount is available through Oct. 15. Visit nycwinterlanternfestival.com for more information.

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New Places, New Programs Performing Arts School Offers New Adaptive Theater Class Artistree Performing Arts, a theater school for children and teens based in Mamaroneck, now offers an Adaptive Theater Class for children with cognitive disabilities. The class, designed for individuals ages 7 and older, gives theatermakers of all abilities the opportunity to work collaboratively to discover theater and play. Led by English and theater instructor Leah Moore, the process-based class includes a warm-up with physical, vocal, and musical exercises; interactive storytelling; scenes, song, and dance from popular musicals; and a closing activity. This new class begins Nov. 7. For more information, visit artistreearts.com or call 914-835-2200.

New Moisturizer for Children’s Skin Launches A new moisturizer designed especially for children’s delicate skin is now available, thanks to a metro-area dad and skin-care expert. Weston, CT, resident Marc de Mul launched Nuthatch Naturals Daily Soothing Lotion this year after realizing adult creams weren’t working on his young daughter’s dry skin. “Children’s skin is different. It’s drier and more permeable than adult skin,” says de Mul, who has 20 years’ experience in skin-care product development at major companies, including Unilever and Johnson & Johnson. The lotion’s main ingredients are natural moisturizers, including kokum and shea butters and avocado oil. Currently, it’s only available for purchase online at nuthatchnaturals.com. info@nuthatchnaturals.com.

Iona Prep Announces Expansion of Fine Arts Center Iona Preparatory School, an all-boys school for pre-k to 12th grades, announced the expansion of its Paul Verni Fine Arts Center to provide more educational opportunities in art, drama, and music. The highlight of the 21,000-squarefoot expansion is a 409-seat auditorium that will be home to music and theatrical productions, augmented by a scene shop, art gallery, and additional classroom space. The existing broadcast, production, and recording studios will be combined and enlarged to accommodate full classes, and a digital arts room with up to 16 terminals will be added. For more information, contact Alex Malecki at 914-600-6185, pr@ionaprep.org, or follow @IonaPrep on social media.

Day at the Museum

Museums aren’t just for learning; they’re fun, too! Here are our picks for three fun exhibits for families at museums near you.

NEW! PAW Patrol: Adventure Bay Liberty Science Center 222 Jersey City Blvd., Jersey City, NJ lsc.org 201-200-1000 Hours: See website for schedule Admission: $27.99; $22.99 ages 2-12 Features the adorable pups from the Nickelodeon preschool series, PAW Patrol and allows for imaginative play and learning.

Toddler Beach Westchester Children’s Museum 100 Playland Pkway, Rye discoverwcm.org 914-421-5050 Hours: Thursday-Saturday, 10am12:30pm and 1:30-4pm Admission: $9; free for children under 1 Kids can play at this beach-inspired exhibit that overlooks Long Island Sound.

The Appalachian Trail Trailside Museums and Zoo Seven Lakes Parkway, Bear Mountain trailsidemuseumsandzoo.org 845-786-2701 Hours: Daily, 10:30am-4pm Admission: Free; $1 suggested donation Did you know you can walk on a section of the Appalachian Trail, the famous hiking trail that goes from Georgia to Maine, at Trailside? Experience this and see amazing native wildlife and plants at this nature locale.

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Ask DadandBuried Fall is finally here, and for me, that means the kids are back in school, jeans are back in the rotation, and football is back on TV. For my wife, it means visiting farms and finding pumpkins and forcing my kids to smile for photos. Help? — Dave, New Rochelle

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feel your pain. Fall Family Fun, as my wife calls it, is a scourge. It turns one of the best seasons into a crucible, and should you survive, the reward is 4-6 months of snow. As soon as Labor Day hits, my wife starts claiming weekends. We have to go apple picking and pay $75 for 30 apples that cost $5 at the grocery store! After arguing over Gala or Empire, we’ll have to navigate our way through a corn maze in 85-degree heat. It may unofficially be fall, but September has other plans, ensuring it’s as hot and humid as possible for Fall Family Fun days! Next up is pumpkin picking, which is an even bigger deal. It isn’t just about pumpkins, it’s about Halloween, and the only person who likes Halloween more than my kids? My wife. (P.S. Don’t trickor-treat at my house unless you want an apple—we have tons left!) So, in October, we head to another farm—maybe even the same one that had apple picking, only instead of cold apple cider it’s hot, and sometimes they play “Thriller” over the loudspeakers. While there, Dad can aggravate his back by repeatedly hoisting pumpkins for inspection only to put them down because there’s a slight mark on the bottom. Then, back aching, we hop on a hayride. Then, back still aching, we cram behind one of those photo stands where you stick your head through a hole and pray the 5-year-old is smiling and no one gets a splinter while posing as the Headless Horseman, his horse, and a jack-o’-lantern (which you’ll be carving later, alone, while the family watches Halloween specials and occasionally wanders by to complain that the eyes are too far apart). And make no mistake about it, that photo is essential. Because Fall Family Fun isn’t about fall, family, or fun. It’s about making memories. Years from now, you won’t remember that you missed Zach Wilson’s first multi-touchdown game or weren’t able to change your fantasy lineup because there was no Wi-Fi. You’ll look at those photos, see your smiling kids, and laugh about the fact that they’re gonna get roped into this someday too. There’s no escape. Because when it comes to Fall Family Fun, the “family” part is non-negotiable, even if the “fun” is non-existent. Our advice column features the wise and humorous commentary of Mike Julianelle (aka @DadandBuried), a 40-something influencer with a popular podcast who lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two kids.

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Choose the Best After-School Activity for Your Child With myriad activities available to children these days, it’s easy to get bogged down with all the options. Take this fun quiz to see which activity best suits your child. ››

Your child is a...

Social butterfly

Lone wolf

On the weekends your kid is...

Outside

Watching TV

Is he a picky eater?

No

Yes

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No

Astronaut

Is she the leader of the pack?

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Does he love being physical?

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Your child’s dream job is...

Her favorite subject is...

Science

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Roll down window

Turn on radio

President

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English

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Grades

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Experience

Sports

The Arts

Academic Enrichment

Art Class

Your child is a ball of energy, so make sure you put it to good use. Team sports, such as basketball or soccer, are a great way to learn team work while also staying fit and active.

Dance, drama, or a music class would be a great fit for your kid. She is creative and has a zest for life that just can’t be contained. You might have a potential triple-threat on your hands!

Your smarty pants can’t get enough of reading, writing, and arithmetic. Many tutoring centers also offer enrichment classes, espeically during the summer. Get your Einstein learning all year long.

If your child is constantly drawing or painting at home, save yourself the mess and get him into an art class. Art is a great way for your little Picasso to express himself.

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After-School Activities DIRECTORY ROCKLAND Coupé Theatre Studio

430 Market St., Nanuet 845-623-2808 coupedance.com Coupé’s mission is to teach dance and theater arts with integrity, while providing the best possible training at affordable prices in a supportive space. Our exceptional teaching staff provides each student the opportunity to explore what dance is to them, whether training once a week or as a pre-professional.

NY United BJJ

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Tumble-Bee Gymnastics and Fitness

401 Market St., Nanuet 845-623-2553 tumble-beegymnastics.com Tumble-Bee Gymnastics and Fitness offers an education in gymnastics, fitness, and fun. Serving Rockland for 35 years, we offer programs for children ages 10 months to 12 years. Our staff is warm, caring, and well-trained to work with your child building confidence and self-esteem to achieve success in the future.

WESTCHESTER Hoff-Barthelson Music School

25 School Lane, Scarsdale 914-723-1169 hbms.org hb@hbms.org Westchester’s premier music school offers lessons and classes for all ages from 9 months to adult. Students receive a comprehensive music education that includes private lessons, theory classes, ensemble instruction, and numerous performance opportunities with professional accompaniment in a supportive, joyful learning environment. Flexible tuition structure. Financial aid available.

Hommocks Park Ice Rink

Boston Post Road and Weaver Street, Larchmont 914-834-1069 townofmamaroneckny.org/recreation Mamaroneck’s enclosed Hommocks Park Ice Skating Rink offers public skating sessions daily except Wednesday. Skating lessons available for ages 4 to adult. Our distinguished figure skating school includes lessons and competitions for all skill levels. House hockey program for ages 5-12 provides USA-certified instruction, basic hockey strategy, and league play.

Huntington Learning Center

1-800-CAN-LEARN (226-5327) Eastchester, Scarsdale, Yorktown huntingtonhelps.com Huntington is the premier tutoring and test prep provider, including SAT/ACT and state tests, for kindergarten to 12th grades. The company prides itself on personalized attention and proven results. Founded in 1977, Huntington’s mission is to give every student the best education possible. Tutoring is available in-center and online.

Kids’ B.A.S.E. & The Little School

307 Mamaroneck Road, Scarsdale 914-472-5409 kbls.org Kids’ B.A.S.E. & The Little School encompass before- and after-school programs for school age children in the Scarsdale public schools, and preschool (ages 2-5). The Little School provides Breakfast Club, extended day program until 6:30pm, enrichments, and sports. The Little School is licensed by NYS OCFS and accredited by NAEYC.

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New Rochelle Racquet Club at Pine Brook Fitness

130 Rhodes St., New Rochelle 914-636-1003 pinebrookfitness.com/nrrc-home Keep your kids active and having fun after school at the New Rochelle Racquet Club at Pine Brook Fitness. NRRC offers a pathway of tennis programs (ages 3 and older) for beginners just starting out all the way to players ready for tournament level play. Join the tennis community!

Ninja Gymnastics Factory

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Ninja Gymnastics Factory is a newly renovated children’s fun fitness facility. We have programs for all age groups from toddlers to teens including gymnastics and ninja classes, camps, birthday parties, grown-up and me, dropin workshops, and community events. Our unique space and flexible scheduling guarantee we’ll have something for you.

The Rock Club at Pine Brook Fitness

130 Rhodes St., New Rochelle 914-633-7625 pinebrookfitness.com/the-rock-club Whether you are new to climbing or a seasoned after-school pro, young climbers will discover adventure at The Rock Club. Our after-school programs not only teach the basics of rock climbing, they promote confidence, focus, team building, and general fitness. All ages and skill levels are welcomed.

Sportime USA

380 Saw Mill River Road, Elmsford 914-592-2111 x2 sportimeusa.com Sportime USA is the ideal place to visit after school! With a restaurant on the premises, and activities for all ages, including a Superfly Thrill Ride, four-dimensional motion theater, laser tag, rock-climbing wall, a Ballocity Arena, batting cages, bumper cars, Himalaya coaster, kiddie rides, video and prize ticket games, billiards, and soft-adventure play area.

Steffi Nossen School of Dance

216 Central Park Ave., White Plains 914-328-1900 steffinossen.org We are back live in the studio wearing masks and following safety precautions. Since 1937 our nurturing, engaging environment develops dancers’ strength and coordination, builds confidence, and encourages creativity. To learn about classes in modern, ballet, tap, hip-hop creative movement, adaptive, and kids’ musical theater, check our website, call, or email.

Studio B Dance Center

277 White Plains Road (entrance on Prospect Avenue), Eastchester 914-793-2799 studiobdance.com The award-winning studio offers classes seven days a week for children ages 2 and older. Convenient classes for siblings and a wide range of styles makes this studio a favorite dance destination for busy families. “We don’t teach kids to make great dancers, we teach dance to make great kids.”

Westchester Gymnastics & Cheer

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Why Attend an Open House? 10 reasons you should attend these events if your child is applying to a new school for the 2022-2023 year By Jeannine Cintron

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f your child is in the process of applying for enrollment in a new school for the 2022-2023 academic year, attending as many open house events as possible at prospective schools is extremely important—even if they are being held virtually. Here’s why these open houses are essential.

1. MEET THE FACULTY This is your opportunity for you and your child to meet their potential future teachers and principal. The principal plays a major role in the school and, consequently, in the lives of the students. It is very important that you feel comfortable with this person being at the forefront of your child’s education.

2. LET THE SCHOOL KNOW YOU’RE INTERESTED Schools often take note of which students attend their open house events and that could be factor in their decision to offer your child a spot. Always be sure to neatly write your child’s name on the attendance sheet so the school knows they were there.

3. GET A FEEL FOR THE SURROUNDINGS Ever hear of good vibes? That’s exactly what you should feel for a prospective school. The atmosphere, the staff, the location, the students—all of it should just feel right. If it doesn’t, trust your gut and cross that school off your list.

4. ASSESS YOUR COMMUTE If the event is being held in person, it’s a good chance to do a practice run on the commute. You can see how far the school is from your home, how long it takes to get there, and what the surrounding neighborhood is like. At the open house you’ll also learn what transportation options are available for your child.

5. LEARN ABOUT PROGRAMS OFFERED This is often one of the most important deciding factors when selecting a school. At the open house event, you’ll be given an 16

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in-depth look at the programs and courses offered at the school. You can ask questions, meet the teachers heading up each program, and learn about your child’s academic options.

6. VOICE SAFETY CONCERNS Your child’s safety is crucial. At the open house, the school will address any questions or concerns you have about security measures, emergency procedures, possible crime statistics, health and safety precautions, and more. This is your chance to express any concerns you may have.

7. LEARN ABOUT THE SCHOOL DAY You’ll find out what time school starts and ends, when your child will eat lunch, what their day might look like, how the periods are structured, and other information about the school day.

8. SEE WHAT EXTRACURRICULARS ARE AVAILABLE Most schools offer after-school sports, academic clubs, and other programs your child might be interested in joining. A school that offers a wide variety of extracurricular activities might play a large role in your decision to apply.

9. MEET CURRENT STUDENTS One of the best ways to learn about a school is from current students. In fact, current students are often on-hand at open houses to help describe the programs in which they are involved and what student life is like at the school.

10. LEARN ABOUT THE APPLICATION PROCESS Some schools require tests or auditions, other schools screen applicants based on grades or other factors, and some select students entirely at random. At the open house, you’ll learn what is required to apply to the school and estimate your child’s odds of receiving an offer. You can also ask questions or voice your concerns about the process to ensure you have all the information you need to help your child apply for enrollment.


Open Houses

DIRECTORY WESTCHESTER The Chapel School

172 White Plains Road, Bronxville 914-337-3202 thechapelschool.org info@thechapelschool.org Join us at our fall open houses! Tuesday, Oct. 12 at 7pm for preschool, and Sunday, Oct. 17 at 1pm for kindergarten-eighth grades. Call us at 914-337-3202 x1005 to RSVP!

Iona Preparatory School PK–12

Brother Thomas R. Leto, C.F.C., Ed.D., President Lower School: 173 Stratton Road, New Rochelle 914-633-7744 Upper School: 255 Wilmot Road, New Rochelle 914-632-0714 ionaprep.org ionaprep.org/visit Develop academic abilities, deepen faith, cultivate character, and make lifelong connections. Discover the Iona Prep difference at 1 of 4 open houses: Oct. 17, 20, and 21, and Nov. 6.

Kids’ B.A.S.E. & The Little School

307 Mamaroneck Road, Scarsdale 914-472-5409 kbls.org If you are considering The Little School and would like to arrange a visit and tour, please call us at 914-472-5409 to arrange. We look forward to hearing from you.

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Education DIRECTORY ROCKLAND Academy of the Holy Angels

315 Hillside Ave., Demarest, NJ 201-768-7822 holyangels.org admissions@holyangels.org Founded by the School Sisters of Notre Dame in 1879, the Academy of the Holy Angels welcomes girls in sixth to 12th grades. Students from various religious traditions enjoy this private Catholic school’s top-flight education which emphasizes scholarship, character, leadership, and service.

Blue Rock School

110 Demarest Mill Road, West Nyack 845-627-0234 bluerockschool.org Blue Rock School offers a unique hands-on progressive education. Our creative academic curriculum is infused with the arts, nature, and play from kindergarten through eighth grade. By nurturing children’s love of learning, developing their skills, and encouraging critical thinking, we prepare them for a changing world.

Bright Beginnings Preschool & Childcare

6 Charles St., New City 2 Mountainview Court, Pomona 914-420-5785 brightbeginningsofrockland.com We offer two great locations to meet your preschool and child care needs for infants to school-age. Owned and operated by a NYS-certified elementary teacher, we follow a full NYS pre-K curriculum, offer before- and after-school care and virtual learning in a NYS-licensed/NAFCC accredited facility. Staff are CPR- and first aid-certified.

Green Meadow Waldorf School

307 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge 845-356-2514 gmws.org Green Meadow Waldorf School offers a beautiful 11-acre campus, busing from Westchester/NYC, and outdoor learning spaces. Our focus this year prioritizes our core values: diversity, equity, and inclusion; COVID-19 safety protocols and a healthy campus; strong daily rhythms; deep relationships; and place-based education for the whole person.

WESTCHESTER Alcott Montessori School

535 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry 914-693-4443 27 Crane Road, Scarsdale 914-472-4404 alcottschool.org Alcott School provides children ages 2-6 a supportive, multicultural, learning environment where they develop independence, self-confidence, and pride in their abilities. All sites offer a developmentally appropriate curriculum with Montessori materials, music, creative movement, and nature enrichment programs.

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Blue Rock School

110 Demarest Mill Road, West Nyack 845-627-0234 bluerockschool.org Blue Rock School offers a unique hands-on progressive education. Our creative academic curriculum is infused with the arts, nature, and play from kindergarten through eighth grade. By nurturing children’s love of learning, developing their skills, and encouraging critical thinking, we prepare them for a changing world.

The Chapel School

172 White Plains Road, Bronxville 914-337-3202 thechapelschool.org info@thechapelschool.org The Chapel School (est. 1947) is safely open for a wonderfully diverse community, where we engage learners, encourage explorers, and empower leaders from Preschool 2s through eighth grade. Children at The Chapel School experience nurturing teachers in small class sizes, with expanding extracurricular activities, social-emotional literacy, and service learning programs.

French-American School of New York (FASNY)

914-250-0401 fasny.org admissions@fasny.org Founded in 1980, FASNY is an international and bilingual nursery to 12th grade day school educating more than 700 students on three campuses in Mamaroneck and Larchmont. No French required! It is the only school in the New York metropolitan area accredited to offer both the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma and the French baccalaureate.

German International School New York (GISNY)

50 Partridge Road, White Plains 914-948-6513 gisny.org admissions@gisny.org GISNY, an independent pre-K through 12th grade college preparatory school, offers a German-English bilingual education with an emphasis on the sciences. Our program is taught in-person with creative solutions to utilize the outdoors of our 20-acre campus. Our successful model enables us to provide full in-person learning without compromising academics.

Green Chimneys

400 Doansburg Road, Brewster 845-279-2995 33 Clearpool Road, Carmel 845-225-8226 greenchimneys.org Green Chimneys School is an accredited special education program for students in kindergarten to 12th grades who benefit from a highly structured and supportive setting. An enriched curriculum for individualized academic, behavioral, and emotional support features an innovative nature-based approach that integrates animal-assisted activities, horticulture, and outdoor exploration into therapeutic treatment and education programs.

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Green Meadow Waldorf School

307 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge 845-356-2514 gmws.org Green Meadow Waldorf School offers a beautiful 11-acre campus, busing from Westchester/NYC, and outdoor learning spaces. Our focus this year prioritizes our core values: diversity, equity, and inclusion; COVID-19 safety protocols and a healthy campus; strong daily rhythms; deep relationships; and place-based education for the whole person.

Iona Preparatory School PK–12

Brother Thomas R. Leto, C.F.C., Ed.D., President Lower School: 173 Stratton Road, New Rochelle 914-633-7744 Upper School: 255 Wilmot Road, New Rochelle 914-632-0714 ionaprep.org There is no better investment in your son’s personal and professional success than an Iona Preparatory education. The 105-year-old school offers a well-rounded program that promotes the harmonious growth of the whole person, fosters higher-order thinking, and prepares students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade for lifelong learning. Education for higher expectations.

Kids’ B.A.S.E. & The Little School

307 Mamaroneck Road, Scarsdale 914-472-5409 kbls.org Kids’ B.A.S.E. & The Little School encompass before- and after-school programs for school-age children in the Scarsdale public schools, and preschool (ages 2-5). The Little School provides Breakfast Club, extended day program until 6:30pm, enrichments, and sports. The Little School is licensed by NYS OCFS and accredited by NAEYC.

The Nurtury Montessori School

431 N. Ridge St., Rye Brook 2097 Palmer Ave., Larchmont 1144 North Ave., New Rochelle 130 Flandreau Drive, New Rochelle 914-632-6200 thenurtury-montessori.com info@thenurtury-montessori.com The Nurtury is committed to promoting quality, full-time Montessori child care for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years. The first six years of life are when intelligence and personality are formed. We greatly understand this concept, and as a result, The Nurtury has set the standard for full-time Montessori childcare.

The Westchester School

45 Park Ave., Yonkers 914-376-4300 westchesterschool.org jremeny@westchesterschool.org With the new addition of our North Salem Campus, the Westchester School provides educational and therapeutic services to more than 300 students from Long Island to Eldred. The program provides Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech and Language Therapy, and Psychological Counseling in accordance with each student’s Individualized Education Plan.


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WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 9, 11am WHERE: Paramount Hudson Valley Theater, 1008 Brown St, Peekskill AGES: All WHAT: The Imagination Movers are back with your favorite songs! WANT TO GO? $23; additional $30 meet and greet opportunity. 914-739-0039 x2. paramounthudsonvalley.com.

Sunset Cinema: Hocus Pocus WHEN: Friday, Oct. 15, 5:30pm gates open; film starts at sunset WHERE: Main Street School Lawn, 101 Main St., Irvington AGES: All WHAT: Dress up and come out for this classic movie on the lawn. WANT TO GO? $5. 914-591-6602. irvingtontheater.com.

The Rock and Roll Playhouse Plays the Music of Phish For Kids & More WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 16, 1:30pm WHERE: Garcia’s At The Capitol Theatre, 145 Westchester Ave., Port Chester AGES: Newborn to 5 WHAT: Listen to the music of Phish at this kid-friendly concert.

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WANT TO GO? $17; $15 in advance; free for children younger than 1. 914-937-4126. thecapitoltheatre.com.

1860’s Family Fun Day WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 16, 11am-3pm WHERE: Horace Greeley House, 100 King Street, Chappaqua AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy an afternoon of history, crafts, and games. WANT TO GO? Admission is free prices vary for goods. 914-2384666. newcastlehs.org.

Fall Festival WHEN: Oct. 23-24, Saturday-Sunday, 10am-3pm WHERE: Greenburgh Nature Center, 99 Dromore Road, Scarsdale AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy family-friendly activities like a pumpkin and scarecrow walk, live music, crafts and games, a scavenger hunt, and more. WANT TO GO? $7-$10. 914-723-3470. greenburghnaturecenter.org.

Ride the Pumpkin Patch Train WHEN: Oct. 2-24, Saturday-Sunday, 10am-4pm WHERE: Danbury Railway Museum, 120 White St., Danbury, CT AGES: All


The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze WHEN: Through Nov. 21: see website for schedule WHERE: Van Cortlandt Manor, 525 S. Riverside Ave., Croton-on-Hudson AGES: All WHAT: Experience the magic of more than 7,000 pumpkins lighting up the night at this 18th-century landscape. WANT TO GO? $40-$48; $32-$36 ages 3-17. 914-3666900. hudsonvalley.org.

WHAT: Ride in a 1920’s passenger coach to a patch where children can select a pumpkin, and everyone can enjoy cider and cookies. WANT TO GO? $15; free for children younger than 24 months. 203-778-8337. danburyrail.org/pumpkin.

Halloween Trick or Treat Spooktacular FREE WHEN: Wednesday, Oct. 27, 4pm WHERE: Stew Leonards, 1 Stew Leonard Drive, Yonkers AGES: 11 and younger WHAT: Children are invited to trick-or-treat and collect candy as they visit stations around the store. WANT TO GO? 914-375-4700. stewleonards.com.

Mexican Day of the Dead WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 30, 3-4pm WHERE: Pelham Art Center, 155 Fifth Ave., Pelham AGES: All WHAT: Create ofrendas (offerings) to honor departed family member during this El Día de los Muertos celebration. WANT TO GO? $10 suggested donation. 914-738-2525. pelhamartcenter.org.

Terror at Quassy Halloween Event WHEN: Oct. 8-31, Friday-Sunday, 6pm WHERE: Quassy Amusement & Waterpark, 2132 Middlebury Road, Middlebury, CT AGES: 9 and older WHAT: Dare to visit the Zombie Hospital, Haunted Catacombs, and Cemetery, and more. Plus, live entertainment each night! WANT TO GO? $29.99. 203-758-2913. quassy.com. NYMetroParents 21 NYMetro


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PAW Patrol: Adventure Play

WHEN: Through May 1, 2022: Wednesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm WHERE: Liberty Science Center, 222 Jersey City Blvd., Jersey City, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Join the pups of PAW Patrol to answer every yelp for help and make daring rescues. WANT TO GO? At the door: $29.99; $24.99 ages 2-12. In advance: $27.99; $22.99 ages 2-12. 201-200-1000. lsc.org.

Grand Opening: Red Wolf Exhibit WHEN: Friday, Oct. 1, 4-7pm WHERE: Bergen County Zoo, 216 Forest Ave., Paramus, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate the grand opening of the Red Wolf Exhibit with live music, special guests, prizes, and more. WANT TO GO? Free admission; prices vary for goods and rides. 201-634-3100. friendsofbergencountyzoo.org.

Nyack’s Famous Street Fair FREE WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 10, 10am-5pm WHERE: Downtown Nyack, Main Street and Broadway, Nyack AGES: All WHAT: Nyack’s Famous Street Fair features booths bursting with arts and crafts, collectibles, home décor, commercial vendors, food, and more. WANT TO GO? 845-535-5046. visitnyack.org. 22

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14th Annual Pearl River Day FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 16, 11am-8pm WHERE: Pearl River Chamber of Commerce, East Central Avenue, Pearl River AGES: All WHAT: Street fair with craft vendors, food, kids’ activities, pumpkin painting, music, and more. WANT TO GO? pearlriverny.org.

Montvale Street Festival & Craft Show FREE WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 17, 10am-5pm WHERE: The Montvale Chamber of Commerce, 101 Paragon Drive, Montvale, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a day of food, fun, local vendors, music, and special kids’ section! WANT TO GO? 201-505-8286. montvalechamber.com.


I SPY Halloween Scavenger Haunt WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 30, 11am-3pm (every 30 minutes) WHERE: Hudson Highlands Nature Museum’s Outdoor Discovery Center, 120 Muser Drive, Cornwall AGES: All WHAT: Find all the items hidden along the I SPY trail and a treat will be waiting upon your return! WANT TO GO? $10. 845-534-5506. hhnm.org.

Harvest Moon Nights at Alstede Farms

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part One

WHEN: Through Oct. 30: Friday-Saturday, 6-10pm; 8:30pm last admission WHERE: Alstede Farms, 1 Alstede Farm Lane, Chester, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Delight in picking your own pumpkin, enjoy live entertainment, sip fresh pressed cider, and more. WANT TO GO? $17.99. 908-879-7189. alstedefarms.com.

WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 30, 2pm WHERE: New Jersey Performing Arts Center, 1 Center St., Newark, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Watch Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part One while the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra plays the full film score LIVE. WANT TO GO? $39-$89. 800-466-5722. njpac.org.

7th Annual Nanuet Street Fair

WHEN: Oct. 2-31, Saturday-Sunday, 3-6pm WHERE: LEGOLAND New York Resort, 1 Legoland Blvd., Goshen AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy live entertainment and shows, character meet-andgreets, costume contest, dance parties, and, of course, trick-ortreating! WANT TO GO? FREE with admission: $79.99. 845-410-0290. legoland.com/new-york.

WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 17, 10am-5pm WHERE: Nanuet Chamber of Commerce, Main Street, Nanuet AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy kids rides, great food, and live entertainment all day long, plus lots of vendors. WANT TO GO? Admission is free; prices vary for goods. nanuetchamber.com.

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For the

WHOLE FAMILY

Saddle Brook Fun Family Street Fair WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 3, 10am-5pm WHERE: Market Street, between Mayhill Street and Westminster Place, Saddle Brook, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Spend a day with merchandise and craft vendors, kiddie rides, great food, civic groups, and music. WANT TO GO? Admission is free; prices vary for rides and goods. jcpromotions.info.

Rev’d Up For Recovery: Car & Bike Show WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 3, 10am-4pm WHERE: Rockland County, Park & Ride 61 Smith Street Commuter Lot, Nanuet AGES: All WHAT: A day of family, friends, and fenders! Trophies, music, food trucks, raffles, and more! WANT TO GO? Donations accepted. 845-215-9788 x11. rcadd.org.

New York Renaissance Faire St. Christophers FREE Fall Festival FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 2, 11am-3pm WHERE: St. Christopher’s Jennie Clarkson Campus, 1700 Old Orchard St., North Castle AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate the wonder of the human-animal-nature bond during this festival. WANT TO GO? 914-357-6182. stchrisfreefallfest.eventbrite.com.

Sustainability Walk and Showcase WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 2, 10am-2pm WHERE: Congers Lake, 6 Gilchrest Road, Congers AGES: All WHAT: Gain a greater understanding about our environment and how to protect during a fun day of activities. WANT TO GO? $10; free for children younger than 18. 845-6396200. rocklandcce.org.

Stony Point PAL Fall Festival & Family Fun Day 2021 WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 2, 10am-4pm WHERE: Kirkbride Hall, 5 Patriots Hill Lane, Stony Point AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy food, live music, shop vendors, and have fun! WANT TO GO? Admission is free; prices vary for goods and attractions. 845-786-2242. stonypointpal.org.

9/11: Remember, Reflect, Educate WHEN: Oct. 2-3, Saturday, 11am-8pm; Sunday, 11am-6pm WHERE: Germonds Park, 185 Germonds Road, West Nyack AGES: All WHAT: This 9/11 Mobile Exhibit educates people about the events of that tragic day and includes artifacts, videos, and recordings of that day. The event will also include family activities, children’s inflatables, food trucks, live music, and more. WANT TO GO? Suggested donation: $20 per family. 845-6231221. 911educationfoundation.org.

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WHEN: Through Oct. 3: Saturday-Sunday, 10am-7pm WHERE: NY Renaissance Faire Grounds, 600 Route 17A, Tuxedo AGES: All WHAT: Travel back in time to an age of adventure to cheer for your favorite knight, meet Robin Hood, see acrobats, and more! WANT TO GO? $175 season pass; $29.95 adult; $13 ages 5-12; free for children younger than 5. 845-351-5171. renfair.com/ny.

Dog’s Day Out FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 16, 11am-4pm WHERE: The Shops at Nanuet, 5101 Fashion Drive, Nanuet AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a fun-filled day with your pet, including a costume parade, giveaways and more! WANT TO GO? 845-367-9450. simon.com.

Minisceongo Creek Watershed Alliance Fall Cleanup FREE WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 17, 10am-2pm WHERE: Garner Historic District, 55 W. Railroad Ave., Garnerville AGES: All WHAT: Come out for an exciting day of interactive environmental activities and a cleanup to follow! WANT TO GO? 845-708-9164. keeprocklandbeautiful.org.

Legend of Sleepy Hollow Family Storytelling Event FREE WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 17, 10-10:45am WHERE: Hudson Valley Writers Center, Philipse Manor Station, Sleepy Hollow AGES: All WHAT: See a 25-minute retelling of Washington Irving’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow featuring Halloween treats and activities. WANT TO GO? writerscenter.org.

Pumpkin Party WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 17, 11am-7pm WHERE: Color Me Mine at Palisades Center, 3770 Palisades Center Drive, West Nyack


AGES: All WHAT: Come in costume to paint pumpkins, Halloween mugs, haunted house lanterns, Frankenstein’s monster, and more! WANT TO GO? $10; additional fee for pottery piece. 845-3585050. nyack.colormemine.com.

Sparkill Creek Watershed Alliance Fall Cleanup FREE WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 23, 9am-12pm WHERE: Christ Church, 5 New St., Sparkill AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a beautiful fall day outdoors while helping to clean local waterways! WANT TO GO? 845-735-7655. keeprocklandbeautiful.org.

Quassy Cares Weekend WHEN: Oct. 9-10, Saturday-Sunday, 11am-5pm WHERE: Quassy Amusement Park, 2132 Middlebury Road, Middlebury, CT AGES: All WHAT: Bring a canned food, dog food, or personal item donation and you can purchase an all-day ride wristband at a discount. WANT TO GO? $10 all-day ride wristbands with donation. 203-758-2913. quassy.com.

David Caserta’s Haunted Illusions WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 24, 3pm WHERE: Bergen Performing Arts Center, 30 N. Van Brunt St., Englewood, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Treat your family to an evening of mind-blowing magic and comedy that gets the whole audience into the act. WANT TO GO? $19-$39. 201-227-1030. bergenpac.org.

Apple Cider Making WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Sundays, 2-3pm and 3:30-4:30pm (No session Oct. 24) WHERE: Tenafly Nature Center, 313 Hudson Ave., Tenafly, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Learn about the history of apple cultivation and cider making, then make your own apple cider. WANT TO GO? $30 4-pack member family tickets; $12 individual tickets; $8 individual tickets members. 201-568-6093. tenaflynaturecenter.org.

Halloween Light Show WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Sunday-Thursday, 7-9pm; Friday-Saturday, 7-9:30pm WHERE: Demarest Farms, 244 Wierimus Rd., Hillsdale, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Take your vehicle on a guided tour through 32 acres of brilliant Halloween light displays, enjoy farm fresh goodies, warm-up by the fire pits, and make your own s’mores and hot cocoa. WANT TO GO? $35 per car. 201-666-0472. halloweenlightshows.com.

Fright Fest WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Friday, 5:30pm-12am; Saturday, 11am12am; Sunday, 11am-10pm WHERE: Six Flags Great Adventure, 1 Six Flags Blvd., Jackson, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Enter the Halloween event of the season, featuring family-friendly attractions during the day and thrills at night. WANT TO GO? $29.99 and up. 732-928-2000. sixflags.com.

Artful Families WHEN: Friday, Oct. 15, 10:30-11:30am WHERE: Katonah Museum of Art, 134 Jay St., Katonah AGES: All WHAT: Drop in and enjoy interactive art projects and games intended to captivate younger visitors. WANT TO GO? $10; $5 seniors and students; free for members and children younger than 12. 914-232-9555. katonahmuseum.org.

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Younger Kids

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Stroller Tours WHEN: Friday, Oct. 15, 9:30-10:30am WHERE: Katonah Museum of Art, 134 Jay St., Katonah AGES: Newborn to 2, adult WHAT: Pop your little one into a stroller for an interactive tour of current exhibitions. WANT TO GO? $10; $5 seniors and students; free for members and children younger than 12. 914-232-9555. katonahmuseum.org.

Prana Prenatal & Newborn Expo WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 23, 10am-4pm WHERE: The Space at Westchester Avenue, 2125 Westchester Ave., Rye AGES: Newborn to 5, adults WHAT: Meet local business that can help you along on your parenthood journey. WANT TO GO? $25. 914-967-4382. pranaprenatalyoga.com.

Baby Show Expo WHEN: Oct. 9-10, Saturday-Sunday, 10am-4pm WHERE: New Jersey Expo and Convention Center, 97 Sunfield Ave., Edison, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Learn about great products, enter to win prizes, and talk to the experts at the Baby Show Expo.

Mother Goose Time FREE WHEN: Through Nov. 22: Mondays, 10am WHERE: Ossining Public Library, 53 Croton Ave., Ossining AGES: Newborn to 5 WHAT: Enjoy rhymes and songs with lots of participation. WANT TO GO? 718-825-9916. ossininglibrary.org.

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Elementary-Age Kids

Run Wild WHEN: Through Oct. 3: Saturday-Sunday, 10am-2pm WHERE: Greenburgh Nature Center, 99 Dromore Road, Scarsdale AGES: 5-17 WHAT: Run Wild is a kids’ forest run and obstacle course where your child can enjoy friendly competition while getting active. WANT TO GO? $20. 914-723-3470. greenburghnaturecenter.org.

Halloween-Themed Kids Clay Workshop WHEN: Saturdays, Oct. 9 and 30, 2-4pm WHERE: Clay Art Center, 40 Beech St., Port Chester AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Professional ceramic artists will guide you through Halloween-themed hand-building projects that will be glazed and fired. WANT TO GO? $25. 914-937-2047. clayartcenter.org.

Rye Children’s Book Festival FREE WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 10, 10am-4pm WHERE: Rye Free Reading Room, 1061 Boston Post Road, Rye AGES: 3-12 WHAT: Celebrate and promote literacy through a day filled with book signings, read-alouds, workshops, and more. WANT TO GO? 914-424-3524. ryebookfestival.com.

Trunk or Treat at the JTS Center FREE WHEN: Friday, Oct. 22, 5:30-8pm WHERE: JTS Community, Health & Sports Center at Torne Valley, 115 Torne Valley Road, Hillburn AGES: All WHAT: Pick and decorate a pumpkin and enjoy a DJ, a special 28

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Boo at the Zoo WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 23, 10:30am-3pm WHERE: Trailside Museum and Zoo at Bear Mountain State Park, 55 Hessian Drive, Highland Falls AGES: All WHAT: Put on a costume, make bear treats, and enjoy pumpkin decorating, face painting, matching games, and crafts. WANT TO GO? $1 suggested donation. 845-786-2701. trailsidezoo.org.

Halloween Mask-Making Extravaganza WHEN: Friday, Oct. 29, 3:30-5pm WHERE: Pelham Art Center, 155 Fifth Ave, Pelham AGES: 3-8 WHAT: Kids will create eye and face masks using paint, feathers, sequins, glitter, fabric scraps, and pompoms. WANT TO GO? $36; $32 members. 914-738-2525. pelhamartcenter.org.

Nickelodeon Universe: Nickelodeon Booniverse! WHEN: Oct. 8-31, Friday-Sunday, 11am-10pm; Monday-Thursday, 1-7pm WHERE: American Dream, 1 American Dream Way, East Rutherford, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a Monster Mash Bash, conga lines, meet-and-greets with Nickelodeon characters in costume, spooky trivia, and more.


Brick-Or-Treat! WHEN: Oct. 1- Nov. 7, daily, 12-5:30pm WHERE: LEGOLAND Discovery Center Westchester, 39 Fitzgerald St., Yonkers AGES: 3-12 WHAT: Say “Brick-or-Treat” and get into the Halloween spirit with all types of spooky activities and transform LEGOLAND Discovery Center Westchester into a hauntingly fun time! WANT TO GO? $24.99. 866-243-0770. legolanddiscoverycenter.com/westchester.

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Fall Fest WHEN: Oct. 9-31, Thursday-Sunday and Oct. 11, 10am-5pm WHERE: Liberty Science Center, 222 Jersey City Blvd., Jersey City, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Pick your perfect pumpkin, stroll through the Spooky Pathway, discover the fascinating lives of creepy crawlers, and more! WANT TO GO? $27.99; $24.99 seniors 62 and older; $22.99 ages 2-12. Advanced registration required. lsc.org.

Dinosaurs After Dark WHEN: Through Oct. 30: Friday-Saturday, 6:45-9:30pm

WHERE: Field Station: Dinosaurs, 40 Fort Lee Road, Leonia, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Go on a lantern lit tour of the park, then gather around the campfire for a dinosaur sing-along, and more! WANT TO GO? $24.95 explorer pass; $16.95 day pass; free for children younger than 2. 855-999-9010. jerseydinos.com.

Zoo Boo 2021 WHEN: Oct. 30-31, Saturday-Sunday, 10am-5pm WHERE: Bergen County Zoo, 216 Forest Ave., Paramus, NJ AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy trick-or-treating, a family train ride, mad science, and more! WANT TO GO? $8 zoo tickets; $5 train tickets. 201-634-3100. friendsofbergencountyzoo.org.

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hat’s more synonymous with fall than pumpkin picking? Fortunately, our area has plenty of spots to spend a fall day in the great outdoors, picking the perfect pumpkin. Here are some of our favorite spots.

ROCKLAND COUNTY Dr. Davies Farm 306 Route 304, Congers drdaviesfarm.com • 845-268-7020 Hours: Online reservations available and walk-ins welcome. Check website for details. Admission: The pumpkin patch is free to walk but pay for all that you pick (pumpkins range from $3-$40).

Grab your wagon or wheelbarrow and come on down to the pumpkin patch at this farm. You can even take hayride to the patch (optional at $10), or go apple picking while you’re here, too.

WESTCHESTER COUNTY Harvest Moon Farm & Orchard 130 Hardscrabble Road, North Salem harvestmoonfarmandorchard.com 914-485-1210 Hours: Farm store: Monday-Sunday, 9am6pm. Call for pumpkin availability. Admission: $15 for apple picking. Children ages 3 and younger are free. Primarily an apple orchard, this farm grows other produce. The pumpkin patch is open.

Stuart’s Fruit Farm 62 Granite Springs Road, Granite Springs stuartsfarm.com • 914-245-2784 Hours: Pumpkins available; daily, 9am-6pm Admission: Check back for details Select your perfect pumpkin, then visit the farm stand to buy a pre-picked pumpkin, gourds, Indian corn, and corn stalks.

Outhouse Orchards 139 Hardscrabble Road, North Salem outhouseorchardsny.com • 914-277-3188 Hours: Saturday-Sunday, 9am-5:30pm; arrive within the first hour of your admission and finish within your reservation time slot. Admission: Reserve a ticket online for entrance and parking: $15, plus $2.73 fee covers all people inside one vehicle. You can continued on p. 32

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purchase bags for apple picking, corn maze tickets, or browse the country store. You’ll find a wide selection of pumpkins, gourds, and Halloween decorations (all pumpkins are vine free). Pick your favorite pumpkin and staff will weigh it at check out.

Wilkens Fruit & Fir Farm 1335 White Hill Road, Yorktown Heights wilkensfarm.com • 914-245-5111 Hours: Pumpkins anticipated Oct. 1: Wednesday-Monday, 10am-4:30pm. Admission: Check website for details. When you’re done choosing your pumpkin, get lost in the corn maze that gets a new design each year.

ORANGE COUNTY Apple Ridge Orchards 101 Jessup Road, Warwick appleridgeorchards.com • 845-987-7717 Hours: Pumpkin picking begins Sept. 18: Thursday-Sunday and holidays, 9am-6pm. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram for updates. Admission: $3 per person ages 2 and older. Includes free parking and entrance to the farm. $10 per pumpkin of any size. This orchard is among the most scenic and rustic spots in the Hudson and Warwick valleys. Enjoy the patch as well as custom farm displays. After your pickyour-own experience, stop by the farm stand to get some treats including its famous apple cider doughnuts and pies. Come later in the day to enjoy a Pumpkin Picking Movie Night.

Soons Orchards 23 Soons Circle, New Hampton soonsorchards.com • 845-374-5471 Hours: Pumpkins will likely start by Sept. 18 and runs weekends and holiday Mondays until Halloween. Wagons run 10am or 11am until 4pm, depending on demand and weather. Admission: Offers reservations and accepts walk-ins; see website for details. There are no pre-picked pumpkins on a lawn here. Take a hayride to the pumpkin patch and pick pumpkins off the vine. It also offers apple picking, a farm 32

market, and a tap room serving foods and cocktails.

Barton Orchards 63 Apple Tree Lane, Poughquag bartonorchards.com • 845-227-2306 Hours: Sunday-Thursday, 11am-6pm; Friday-Saturday, 11am-8pm. Call for availability. Admission: You pay for what you pick, but there is a $10 minimum. There is lots of fresh produce to pick from on this 175-acre orchard and vegetable farm. Visit the ice cream stand, try an apple cider doughnut, and say hello to some friendly farm animals. Friday-Sunday, you can tackle the fun aerial adventure on-site. Tickets must be purchased in advance.

Dykeman Farm 31 Dykeman Lane, Pawling dykemanfarm.com • 845-832-6068 Hours: Pumpkin picking typically opens the last weekend in September and runs Saturday-Sunday, 10am-5pm through October. Admission: Free Enjoy more than the pumpkin patch here: Take advantage of a photo spot, purchase local honey, enjoy the kids play area, buy some fall décor, and more.

Fishkill Farms 9 Fishkill Farm Road, Hopewell Junction fishkillfarms.com • 845-897-4377 Hours: Pumpkin picking expected to begin Sept. 18. Reservations required. Reservation arrival times are generally 9am4:30pm. The last entry is 5pm, and it closes at 6pm. Reservations are rain or shine. Admission: If you have an apple picking reservation, you can pick pumpkins when you’re here. Just pumpkin picking is $30, including entry for up to 5 people; kids younger than 2 don’t need to be counted in reservation) and $20 worth of pumpkins. An additional 2 people can be added at check in for $5 each. Fishkill Farms is an apple orchard and diversified fruit and vegetable farm. Kids will love getting lost in the corn maze and taking a wagon ride throughout the orchard.

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Greig Farm 227 Pitcher Lane, Red Hook greigfarm.com • 845-758-8007 Hours: Pumpkin picking typically begins mid-September through early November: daily, 9am-7pm. Admission: Pay only for what you pick by the pound. Bring friends and family together and spend an afternoon picking pumpkins. This pick-your-own farm in the Hudson Valley has been family run since 1942. While the farm does cut many of the pumpkins off the vine, you may find one still on the vine. Have fun cutting it yourself with a set of garden shears.

NEW JERSEY Alstede Farms 1 Alstede Farm Lane, Chester alstedefarms.com • 908-879-7189 Hours: daily, 9am-6pm (last admission is 5pm). Pumpkins anticipated to be available mid- to late September. Check the website for updates. Admission: Exact prices for pumpkin picking not available yet. Check the website to make reservations in advance. Alstede Farms offers orange and white pumpkins, munchkins, gourds, and assorted winter squash! Pony and tractor-pulled wagon rides are offered (for an extra fee). Plus, you can visit with and feed some of the farm’s animals.

Demarest Farms 244 Wierimus Road, Hillsdale demarestfarms.com • 201-666-0472 Hours: Through Oct. 31: Thursday-Sunday, 8am-5pm. Visits limited to your reservation time frame. Arrive promptly at your scheduled time. Late arrivals will still have to the leave at the end of reservation time. Admission: Use the online reservation system: $7 ages 2 and older, plus $12 for the largest pumpkin you pick. Free for children younger than 2. Open since 1886, this farm is a staple in Bergen County. Hayrides still aren’t being given right now, so wear shoes for walking on uneven surfaces. No outside items allowed, including strollers and backpacks.


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Pumpkin Carving 101

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lanning to carve a pumpkin with your kids for Halloween but not sure where to start? Follow these easy pumpkin-carving tips from the pros: Michael Natiello, master carver and creative director of The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze in Westchester County and Long Island, and Thomas Olton, from Rise of the Jack O’Lanterns on Long Island.

DESIGNING YOUR JACK-O’-LANTERN» A good rule of thumb is larger and simpler shapes are best for younger kids. As the shapes get smaller and more complicated, it’s going to take someone a little older with a little more skill. With just a quick Internet search, you can find numerous stencils that will help bring your child’s favorite characters to life on a pumpkin. If you decide you want to create your own image, you’ll still want to draw it on paper first. You can then transfer your drawing onto the pumpkin and ensure it looks good before carving. Most people will tape a picture onto the pumpkin and trace it out by making tiny holes in the skin of the pumpkin with a small pin along the outlines. When you peel the paper off, you will have dotted lines that make up your image. Another method is to rub the back of the piece of paper with a piece of charcoal to make it completely black. Tape the paper on the pumpkin, charcoal-side down, and then trace the image with a ballpoint pen. That will leave a pencil copy of your image. PUMPKIN CARVING TOOLS» Exacto knives are great

for carving pumpkins. A lot of people think it’s too dangerous to use very sharp knives, but a sharp knife used carefully is a lot safer than a dull knife you must force through the pumpkin. You can also use commercially available pumpkin saws, which are found in pumpkin carving tool kits in stores this time of year. If small children are going to take part in the carving, you’ll want to find some of these tools. Want to get a little more creative? Go through your junk drawer. Anything that can make a dent or a divot in the pumpkin is fair game. Think: screwdrivers, old keys, melon ballers, anything metal.

HOW TO CARVE PUMPKINS WITH KIDS» Once you’ve picked out the perfect pumpkin, you’ll want to:

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• Wash the pumpkin with soapy water, then dry it. • Cut a hole in the bottom of the pumpkin. This helps to keep the pumpkin stable. If you prefer the more traditional look of a hole in the top, cut it with a slanted edge, which will keep the top from falling inside. • Give your child a spoon and let them go to town ripping the guts out of it. That’s the messy and fun part! • Scrape the inside flesh clean and smooth until it’s approximately 1-inch thick. • Transfer or draw your pattern onto the chosen side of the pumpkin. • Make cutouts. » Think about your cut before you make it. » Start in the middle and work your way out (this helps keep the pumpkin structurally sound). » Leave large areas to cut out for last and cut them into smaller pieces for easier removal. As you begin removing pieces, the pumpkin will get increasingly delicate. You will find it much easier to cut out the small details first, when the pumpkin is most stable. » Hold cutting tool perpendicular to the surface. » Cut with gentle, steady sawing motions. » Point the cutting tool toward the pumpkin’s center. » Resist the urge to poke the cut out into the pumpkin. Instead, push it out toward you from the inside. » On corners or if changing directions, remove the carving tool then reinsert it in the new direction. • Cut a vent or chimney in the back top of the pumpkin. • Once complete, wash under cold water and pat dry with paper towels. • Once your pumpkin is completely dry, add a candle or electric tea light inside!


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or the 1 in 13 U.S. kids with food allergies, Halloween can be the worst day of the year. Running from house to house for treats you can’t eat, and that can even make you really sick, is not exactly fun. It can be nerve-racking for parents, too. Most Halloween candies contain peanuts, tree nuts, milk, egg, soy, or wheat, which are all among the nine most common food allergens. (Fish, shellfish, and sesame account for the remaining three.) While kids with food allergies and their parents are accustomed to reading ingredient labels, Halloween-sized treats usually don’t have them. What are kids with food allergies and their parents to do, and how can friends without this challenge help? Here are our tricks and treats to make Halloween a little less scary for kids with food allergies and their parents.

BE THE GIVER » After a few years of trick-or-treating with friends, or not wanting to try it at all, some children with food allergies may prefer to be the designated person to hand out the treats from home. Handing out the treats can be fun, and it also teaches children to appreciate the value of giving. Plus, kids will be able to see friends when they come to the door. It may not be as tasty of an experience, but for some kids, it’s a heck of a lot safer and even more enjoyable. If you have a child with food allergies who prefers this route, be sure to have safe treats that your child can enjoy.

PARENT UP! » If you have a child with food allergies, purchase candies that your child is allowed to eat. EnjoyLife sells chocolate Halloween-sized treats free of the top allergens. Some gummy or hard candies may be fair game, too.

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TRICK-OR-TREAT SELECTIVELY » Some of your friends may offer to provide safe treats. Carefully discuss with trusted friends what treats your child can eat. If homemade baked goods, make sure to discuss ingredients and steps, including what is used to grease a pan. (For people with certain allergies, this is super important.) You could even supply the treats to friends and make a map for your child to follow, like a scavenger hunt. If it’s your friends who have children with food allergies, offer to do this for their children—it’s something the parents and kids will always remember.

PLAN A SPOOKY SUPPER » Make your Halloween meal the main event! From Spooky Chicken Poppers, Mummy Dogs, and Pumpkin Gnocchi to Pizza Dough Bones and Ghostly Cookies, there are many recipes online. Check out enjoylifefoods.com and weelicious.com for some great options. Many kids’ cookbooks also have ideas, and creative young chefs might come up with their own creepy creations. Be sure to review ingredients and adapt as necessary to accommodate food allergies.

TAKE PART IN THE TEAL PUMPKIN PROJECT » Paint a pumpkin teal, which is the color for food-allergy awareness, and support this initiative that has taken off thanks to Food Allergy Research & Education and mom Becky Basalone, who came up with the idea in 2012. A teal pumpkin displayed at a home signifies that on Halloween, kids can trick-or-treat for non-food items there. Find teal pumpkin posters and other information at foodallergy.org. Elizabeth Winchester is a content director for Davler Parents. Her oldest son has a life-threatening dairy allergy. Share your food allergy experiences with her at lwinchester@davlermedia. com.


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5 Tips for a Successful IEP Meeting One mom shares what she does in Individualized Education Program meetings to help them run smoothly. By Dana Greenberg

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hose of us who’ve been through it before are very aware how stressful and unpredictable IEP meetings can be. IEP stands for Individualized Education Program, which is the plan created for every child eligible for special-needs services from their public school specifying how the school will meet their specific educational needs. IEP meetings are the yearly get-together at which parents gather with a team of professionals from the school district to discuss your child’s needs for the upcoming school year and develop our child’s plan for the year. We parents know what our children need better than anyone, but, unfortunately, we are not always heard. Here are some of the things I do at my meeting to help ensure that it is a success.

SHOW A PICTURE OF YOUR CHILD. One of the first things I do is hold up a picture of my son and introduce him. Usually there are people at the meeting who have never met him. I would like them to all see the boy we are talking about, to put a face with his name and his needs.

TAKE GOOD NOTES. Ask the professionals to slow down if you need them to. Let them know you don’t want to miss anything. I usually bring a notebook to write in. Be sure to ask who everyone is and what their titles are. Before you leave, ask for a copy of the minutes (that someone should have been taking). You can compare the minutes to your notes to make sure you’re all on the same page.

NEVER SIGN ANYTHING—EXCEPT THE ATTENDANCE SHEET. This is definitely something to remember. If they ask you to sign something else, tell them you want to review it at home; you are allowed to say this. Before you leave the meeting, ask them to give you a copy of the attendance sheet as well.

DON’T LET THEM RUSH YOU. If these meetings are still new to you, you may hear words and terms that are not completely familiar to you. Feel free to ask them to explain everything. That is their job. Remind them, if necessary, that this is your child who is being discussed, not an abstract idea. If time runs out and you feel like you need more time, you can ask for an additional meeting to continue the discussion.

DISCUSS PLACEMENTS. If you have already visited potential schools, let them know. Give them details as to what you saw and why it would not work for your child. Let them know that you have been proactive about the situation. Ask them to discuss their ideas about possible placements for your child. Remember, nothing is set in stone at this time, but this is something that should be discussed. These are some of the things I always do at my son’s IEP meeting, I hope they may help guide you to a smoother, more successful IEP meeting of your own.

Dana Greenberg is a mom of twins living in Manhattan. Her site, TheAutismClub.com, was created to connect moms who have kids with special needs, like her son Jack—who has autism—and offer them a space to tell their stories. This article was originally published in 2017.

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Helping Your Child Succeed in the Classroom Good parent-teacher communication is crucial for any successful school year but being on the same page becomes even more important when your child has a learning disability. There are a few steps you can take to help ensure your child has the best year possible. Know your rights and speak up. Parents are entitled to receive information about special education from their schools and teachers—reading up and staying informed is the best way to advocate for your kid. When attending Committee for Special Education meetings, annual review meetings, or parent-teacher conferences, if you don’t understand something, ask questions. Communicate with teachers frequently. Kathy Devine and Emily Cole, teachers at Waverly Avenue Elementary School in Holtsville, say parents of students with special needs must be extra communicative with teachers. “We would like to know sooner when things might be happening at home, whether it’s medication changes or maybe something in the home life has changed,” Cole says. When it comes to homework, “reach out to us as soon as possible so that we’re not waiting until the end of a trimester to know [kids are]

struggling,” Devine says. Another tip? Write a letter describing your child and their needs at the beginning of the year (you can still do this now, as it will help your child’s teacher get to know them better). Understand Individualized Education Plan goals. Equally important is understanding your child’s IEP goals—which can differ from their classroom goals. This difference often confuses parents who see their student accomplishing goals on one end of the spectrum and not the other. Involve your child. Cassie Reilly, transition coordinator at Northport High School, suggests involving your kid in IEP and parent-teacher conferences. Being open with kids from the time of diagnosis helps them stand up for themselves and understand their learning disability does not make them inferior to others. Be sensitive to difference. Parents should understand their kids might be different at home than at school, Reilly adds. And, even more importantly, their kids might have an atypical path toward success. Communicating with teachers is key to understanding how your kid can progress. — Jacqueline Neber

Anne Cunningham Educational Advocate

Successfully & Passionately supporting parents in the pursuit of an appropriate education for their child for almost 10 years.

Advocates for students in school districts in Westchester County, Putnam County, Orange County, New York City, parts of Connecticut State Interacts with the school district, attends meetings Understands and interprets evaluation scores Supports the educational rights and needs of students diagnosed with: ASD, ED, Dyslexia, Specific Learning Disability, mental health concerns, Intellectual Disabilities, comorbid diagnoses, Other Health Impaired, ADHD, and others Has a Team of professionals to assist with supporting the students and families Check out Anne’s website to learn more about her and her services and GET A FREE CONSULTATION

Anne Cunningham, MPS, SBL

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DIRECTORY WESTCHESTER The 13th Child

718-316-8057 rebeccabusiness13@gmail.com The 13th Child Autism & Behavioral Coaching Inc. is a consulting company focused on those living with autism spectrum disorder and other socio-behavioral uniqueness. We focus on children, teens, and adults who struggle academically, behaviorally, and socially. Tele/video therapy is available.

Anne Cunningham, Educational Advocate

203-417-6004 advocate4students.com/contact-us annec@advocate4students.com Anne Cunningham, Educational Advocate (advocate4students.com), has been successfully supporting students for almost 10 years in Westchester, Putnam, and Orange counties, parts of Connecticut, and Manhattan. She interacts on behalf of students with all disabilities or educational concerns. Anne can be reached at annec@ advocate4students.com.

Apex Social Group

844-787-6566 apex-social.com/nymp family@apex-social.com Apex Social Group offers live-in special needs and infant care, providing developmental child care solutions. In addition to our whole-child approach, enabling us to customize matching our families with care professionals from Europe or America to meet their specific needs, our care providers have specializations in a variety of health care/social fields.

Breakthrough Fit Co.

251 S Central Ave., Hartsdale 914-358-4575 breakthroughfitco.com jake@breakthroughfitco.com Breakthrough Fit Co. offers inclusive health and fitness opportunities for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Through the IGNITE Fitness program, they provide high quality, progressive, and adaptive classes tailored to individual strengths and abilities.

Services are appointment-based to maintain a safe and personal environment amidst COVID-19.

Creative Wonders Therapy Center

David Green, clinical director 470 Mamaroneck Ave., Suite 204, White Plains 914-421-8270 ext. 1 101 S. Bedford Road, Suite 404, Mount Kisco 914-373-6823 creativewonderstherapy.com Creative Wonders is a pediatric therapy center located in White Plains and Mount Kisco. Seasoned occupational, physical, and speech therapists are trained in specialties, including sensory integration, PROMPT, and therapeutic listening. Strict cleaning guidelines, therapists in masks, 75i True HEPA Air Purifiers in both locations. Telehealth and in-person available.

Green Chimneys

400 Doansburg Road, Brewster 845-279-2995 33 Clearpool Road, Carmel 845-225-8226 greenchimneys.org Green Chimneys School is an accredited special education program for students in kindergarten to 12th grade who benefit from a highly structured and supportive setting. An enriched curriculum for individualized academic, behavioral, and emotional support features an innovative nature-based approach that integrates animal-assisted activities, horticulture, and outdoor exploration into therapeutic treatment and education programs.

Huntington Learning Center

1-800-CAN-LEARN (226-5327) Eastchester, Scarsdale, Yorktown huntingtonhelps.com Huntington is the leader in kindergarten to 12th grade tutoring and test prep. Our certified tutors provide individualized instruction in all areas including executive functioning, ADHD, dyslexia, and learning disabilities. We help students prep for the SAT, ACT, and state exams. Huntington also testifies on students’ behalf and attends IEP/504 meetings.

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Los Niños Services Home & Center Based Early Childhood Special Education Services for Children with Autism and Developmental Disabilities

New York City: 212-787-9700 x0 Westchester: 914-593-0953 x0 losninos.com • info@losninos.com Proud of our reputation for excellence serving New York City and Westchester for 20 years. Our therapists speak English and other languages. Our ABA program for children with autism is highly regarded as are our centers in Valhalla and Hawthorne. We provide private insurance, early intervention, and preschool special education services.

Parallel Learning

228 Park Ave. S., Manhattan 914-251-4158 • parallellearning.com Parallel will guide you in building a clear understanding of who your child is as a learner so that they can empower themselves and can reach their fullest potential. We offer a range of services, from evaluations and testing, personalized education plans, school placement consultation, and skills interventions and remediation.

The Westchester School

45 Park Ave., Yonkers 914-376-4300 • westchesterschool.org jremeny@westchesterschool.org With the new addition of our North Salem Campus, the Westchester School provides educational and therapeutic services to more than 300 students from Long Island to Eldred. The program provides Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech and Language Therapy, and Psychological Counseling in accordance with each student’s Individualized Education Plan.

Yellow Bus ABA

The Westchester ABA Center 210 N. Central Ave., Hartsdale 914-205-5430 yellowbusaba.com • info@yellowbusaba.com Yellow Bus ABA offers a rich learning environment, utilizing principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA) to effectively address communication, social, play, and readiness skills and reduce and replace behaviors that may cause harm or interfere with learning. They provide an individualized, child-centered approach to helping learners and their families thrive.


Adaptive Dance

at Steffi Nossen School of Dance “Anyone can dance & everyone should!” - Steffi Nossen

Creativity Balance Improvisation Coordination Self-confidence Session I ($325) September 20 - December 13 Moving Wheels and Heels Youth Mondays at 4:30 pm (Ages 7 - 16) Moving Wheels and Heels Adult Mondays at 5:30 pm (Ages 16+)

Plus: “Summer Dance Intensives

ALL ABILITIES WELCOME! 216 Central Avenue, White Plains, NY | steffinossen.org | (914) 328-1900

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index ACROBATICS / GYMANSTICS Ninja Gymnastics Factory ................... 19 Westchester Gymnastics and Cheer............................................ 15

BIRTHDAY/PARTY SERVICES Ninja Gymnastics Factory ................... 19 Sportime USA, Inc.............................. 17 Tumble-Bee........................................ 33

CAMPS Academy of the Holy Angels............... 17 Alcott Montessori............................... 37 Chapel School / Village Lutheran......... 37 Kids Base and The Little School .......... 31 Sportime USA, Inc.............................. 17 Steffi Nossen School of Dance............ 43

CHILD CARE / DAY CARE Apex Social Group ............................... 5 Bright Beginnings Preschool & Childcare................................... 37 Los Ninos........................................... 47

CLASSES Breakthrough Fit Co........................... 38 Coupé Theatre Studio......................... 31 Hoff-Barthelson Music School............. 37 Huntington Learning Center............... 27 Ninja Gymnastics Factory ................... 19 NY United BJJ.................................... 10

Pinebrook Fitness............................... 33 Studio B Dance.................................. 33 Tumble-Bee........................................ 33

DANCE Coupé Theatre Studio......................... 31 Studio B Dance.................................. 33 Steffi Nossen School of Dance............ 43

DEVELOPMENTAL Yellow Bus ABA.................................... 2

EDUCATION Academy of the Holy Angels............... 17 Alcott Montessori............................... 37 Anne Cunningham, Educational Advocate....................................... 41 Blue Rock School................................ 31 Bright Beginnings Preschool & Childcare....................................... 37 Chapel School / Village Lutheran......... 37 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rockland County........................... 35 FASNY............................................... 19 German International School of New York...................................... 27 Green Meadow Waldorf School.......... 26 Iona Prep............................................. 3 Kids Base and The Little School .......... 31 Nurtury (The)...................................... 15 Parallel Learning................................. 44

The Westchester School...................... 13

Cupcake Carriage............................... 31

FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT

RETAIL

Hurd’s Family Farm............................. 35 Nanuet Chamber of Commerce.......... 21 Palisades Center............................. 7, 45

Palisades Center............................. 7, 45

FAMILY TRAVEL Inn at East Hill Farm (The)................... 31

FITNESS

SPECIAL EVENTS Hurd’s Family Farm............................. 35 Nanuet Chamber of Commerce.......... 21

SPECIAL NEEDS

Hoff-Barthelson Music School............. 37

Alcott Montessori............................... 37 Anne Cunningham, Educational Advocate.................... 41 Apex Social Group ............................... 5 Breakthrough Fit Co........................... 38 Creative Wonders Therapy Center....... 38 Green Chimneys................................. 43 Huntington Learning Center............... 27 Los Ninos........................................... 47 Main Street Pediatric Dentistry............ 23 Parallel Learning................................. 44 Steffi Nossen School of Dance............ 43 The 13th Child................................... 29 The Westchester School...................... 13 Yellow Bus ABA.................................... 2

RELIGIOUS

SPORTS

NY United BJJ.................................... 10 Tumble-Bee........................................ 33

HEALTH Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rockland County........................... 35 Crystal Run........................................ 48 Main Street Pediatric Dentistry............ 23 Miriam Aronoff, D.D.S., PLLC............... 33 MVP Health Care............................... 11 Nuthatch Naturals.............................. 10

MUSIC

Iona Prep............................................. 3

RESTAURANT / FOOD SERVICES

Hommocks Ice Rink............................ 37 Pinebrook Fitness............................... 33

Carousel Cakes.................................. 35

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It’s Fall Y’all! By Zlata Faerman

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all happens to be my favorite season of the year. There’s something special about the changing colors of leaves, cozier outfits, crisp fresh air, and the multitude of outdoor activities available to choose from. All that, and my hair doesn’t frizz as much as it does in the summer! Brands like Starbucks, Bath and Body, and even Budweiser notoriously offer up pumpkin-spiced flavors before the season even begins. Truth be told, I’ve never tried pumpkin, let alone anything pumpkin-spiced, but, hey, crowds go wild for the flavor. There’s plenty of other fall-themed products to try outside of just pumpkin, so here are some of my picks:

As fall progresses and the days get shorter, the mornings feel harder. I love simple and quick breakfast options because chances are I’m tired and groggy from a Real Housewives binge on Bravo from the night before. Purely Elizabeth’s oatmeal options are crafted with a plant-based protein and superfood ingredients, like chia and flax, to fuel the start of your day. Fall flavors include Classic Cinnamon and Apple Cinnamon Pecan. purelyelizabeth.com.

No matter what season, Mamas ain’t making it without coffee. Recently, I’ve been living on Lucky Jack Coffee. It’s a handcrafted, sustainable coffee that’s roasted in small batches with a slow cold-steep brew process. They come in great flavors, all of which are certified organic: Caramel, Mocha, Vanilla, and the seasonal Pumpkin Spice. Plus, Lucky Jack also offers nitro oat milk lattes. luckyjackcoffee.com.

Decocrated is an award-winning home decor box that offers seasonal pieces delivered right to your door four times a year. Items can be decorative trays, tabletop decor, throw pillow covers, DIY projects, and more. The curated collection lets you seamlessly transition your home each season and complements any existing decor you already have. decocrated.com.

Creating a calming candle at home is possible with Siblings, a DIY candle kit that uses eco-friendly materials to encourage the reuse of its awesome vessels. Not only do the candles smell delicious, but it’s a fun and easy activity to do with the family. Just microwave the bag to melt the wax, add the wick to the vessel, and pour the wax. Genius! siblings.co.

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Little Bridges provides a set of funfilled activities that are designed to inspire meaningful conversations and connections between kids and adults. I was a huge fan of its Grandma & Me: In the Kitchen Activity Kit (well, my mom was!), and I’m really pumped for the newest activity kit called Family Time Fun. It offers more than 45 boredom-busting ideas for fun and memorable play, perfect for those rainy, cold fall days when you can’t go hiking or apple picking! littlebridges.com.

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Another easy breakfast option? Ellenos, my favorite yogurt ever, is a cult-favorite Greek yogurt brand. It recently launched a seasonal Pumpkin Pie flavor made with its iconic base and enhanced with a swirl of pumpkin puree and a pumpkin crumble on top. ellenos.com.



Yearly check-ups are a great way to check-in with your children. A new school year is underway and parents are more focused than ever on keeping their children safe and healthy. A visit to the Pediatrician for your child’s annual physical is a great opportunity to stay up-to-date on recommended vaccinations, discuss any concerns, and check in on their emotional and mental health. Crystal Run offers same-day pediatric appointments with extended-hour availability, including early morning, evening, and weekend hours. Our experienced Pediatricians are here for you and your children. Schedule an appointment, call 845.348.1100, or visit CrystalRunHealthcare.com/appointment

Family-focused Pediatric care in Rockland County! Visit us in West Nyack 2 Centerock Road 845.348.1100 or Haverstraw 48 New Main St. 845.429.3382


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