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MY LITTLE PLANNER

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How A School Planner Can Help Your Child Stay Calm & Balanced

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MY LITTLE PLANNER

HOW A SCHOOL PLANNER CAN HELP YOUR CHILD STAY CALM AND BALANCED

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EXPECT MEMORIES, NOT MAYHEM FROM THE MIDDLE SCHOOL YEARS

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7 COMMON FEELINGS OF NICU PARENTS

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DO AWAY WITH DIAPER RASH

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THE BENEFITS OF PRENATAL MASSAGE THERAPY

A PARENT PEP TALK

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My Little Planner By Sandi Schwartz

How A School Planner Can Help Your Child Feeling overwhelmed by your children’s busy schedules? How do you keep track of it all? Many of us rely on our own planners, but have you ever considered pushing some of that responsibility onto your children? In second grade, my son’s school started distributing school planners to each student to track their homework and upcoming exams. Having a planner has been incredibly helpful to my son (am me!) to make sure he doesn’t miss any assignments and so he can schedule time throughout his week to study for quizzes and tests. In fact, planners offer so much more than just a place to write down homework.

Benefits Of School Planners Keep track of all commitments. Kids have hectic schedules between homework, tests, extracurricular activities, 6

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social outings, and family time. By having one place to write down all of the moving parts, your kids will stay on track and not get overwhelmed by their to-do list. In addition, Dr. Maggie Wray, success skills coach and mentor for teens and young adults, explains how writing down assignments in real time as the teacher announces them makes it so much easier for students to remember their assignments. Plus, it takes the pressure off of having to memorize what the teacher said because it’s right there in black and white. Manage time. Planners offer a visual reminder of tasks that can be crossed off when finished to help our kids stay on task and get things done in a more productive way than a long laundry list or trying to remember everything by heart. The daily, weekly, and monthly calendar features can be especially helpful so students can see an overview of a FRIEND US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazine210


EDUCATION GUIDE chunk of time to help them better plan and balance their commitments. Be more mindful. Planners help free up space in our kids’ brains so they can focus on other important things like creativity or critical thinking skills. Having a written plan frees up working memory, which makes it easier for them to focus on the task at hand. When students jot down their assignments and activities in a planner, their brains can stop struggling to keep track of everything they have left to work on. Instead, they can be more mindful, pay closer attention, learn more effectively, and complete their work more efficiently. Serves as a journal. Today, planners are so much more than just a calendar. Many include inspirational quotes and writing prompts so students can record their thoughts, feelings, and memories. I especially love journals that include a place to list what we are thankful for on a daily basis since gratitude is so critical to a happy, healthy lifestyle. Encourage your older children and teens to use their planners as a journal and to keep them so they can look back at them years from now. Helps your child achieve goals. Planners can guide your children so they can easily set and achieve their goals throughout the year. From small goals like finishing their

daily math homework to larger goals like making honor role, their planner will help bring their dreams to fruition. Set aside time each month with your children to review their goals using the SMART goal approach and help them track their steps for each goal by using their planner. With each milestone they check off their list, they will feel a major sense of accomplishment.

The acronym SMART represents these goals: · Specific: The more specific we are, the more focused we can be in reaching a goal. When your children say they want to do better in school, ask questions to guide them in identifying a more detailed goal. For example, which subject would they like to do better in? What grade are they hoping to achieve? · Measurable: It is important that we help our children identify how they will know they reached their goal so it is clear what they are working towards. Is it an award, a grade, a project, or a skill they are looking to end up with in the end? · Achievable: Goals should be challenging within reason– not impossible. It is best to encourage our children to take one step at a time and not to make things too difficult for themselves. They will be happier if they reach a few easier goals than struggling to attain a really difficult one.

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EDUCATION GUIDE · Relevant: Goals need to mean something to the children. They need to be excited and passionate about what they are working towards. If we set the goals for them, they will not gain anything from the experience and may possibly fail and be stressed over what we expect from them. · Timely: If we don’t identify when we hope to achieve a goal, we are unable to succeed. Ask your children to determine a realistic time frame for meeting the goal. Be sure to consider other obligations and interests when choosing the estimated finish line.

Tips For Using A School Planner Effectively

Use a paperclip, bookmark, or other marker to keep the previous weeks’ pages of the planner together so it always opens to the current week. This will reduce confusion and frustration hunting for the right page. Always use positive reinforcement regarding our child’s organizational efforts. Be sure to point out progress when you see it. Teach your kids to check their calendar in the planner before agreeing to appointments or tasks. Choosing The Best School Planner For Your Kids It can be overwhelming trying to decide which school planner to buy for your kids. Look for ones that have a daily homework list, daily action or to-do list, tabs or bookmarks, monthly calendar pages, a place to write down long-term goals, and a place to track grades. Also, ADDitudeMag contributor Susan Kruger, M.Ed., suggests purchasing a simple, thin, spiral-bound planner that uses a weekly layout with a separate space for each day. No matter which type of planner you choose for your kids, you will be on your way to improving your hectic afterschool time and minimizing the fights with your kids about forgetting to do their schoolwork. Plus, you will be teaching them organizational skills that will prepare them for the rest of their life.

The teachers at my son’s school require parents to review and sign the school planner everyday so we are engaged in the process, which I think is a wonderful idea. Here are some other tips to make sure your kids are using their planner effectively: Ask them to keep their planner with them at all times, such as in their backpack. Create a habit of looking at their planner as soon as you and your children get home after school. It may also be helpful to look at it again in the morning before school to see what is coming up on the agenda. Sandi Schwartz is a freelance writer/blogger and mother of two. She has written If your teachers do not require a planner, work with them extensively about parenting, wellness, and environmental issues. You can find her page to make sure they are on board with your efforts. Our Kids Jan.at2019—-1/4 www.happysciencemom.com and www.sandischwartz.com.

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A Parent Pep Talk Expect Memories, Not Mayhem From The Middle School Years By Christina Katz

Any parent who has survived the middle school years will assure you that you can navigate them, too. Although the honeymoon period of elementary school is over and middle school comes with ample trials and tribulations for most kids, try not to expect the worst. Parents who welcome the challenges of middle school as opportunities for growth will be still be smiling by the time they attend the eighth grade promotion ceremony. Expect your child to face and overcome hurdles in middle school. Middle school is supposed to be about making mistakes and bouncing back from disappointments. Kids who navigate turbulence with spunk will mature in middle school. Kids who struggle with self-awareness and assertiveness are going to need extra support to develop skills they will need in high school. If you want your kids to thrive in middle school, don’t leave them to their own devices. Parents who expect everything to be hunky dory all the time will likely be disappointed. Parents who think kids can figure everything out for themselves at this age with little adult supervision may want to wake up. This is middle school, the preparation for high school, which is the preparation for college, which is preparation for adulthood. Your child is going to need you each and every day. Middle-schoolers are embarking on a two or three-year journey and they will come out the other end of the process transformed. Whether or not they are changed for the better is largely up to you, parents. Here is a list of some of the challenges middle school kids face and how tuned-in parents can help. Expressing Individuality. At the end of the summer, sit 10

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down with your child and make a list of words that describe who he is. Do this every year before heading back to school to remind your student that he has interests and he’s allowed to like whatever he chooses. This list will evolve over the years, and that’s great, too. Expanding Learning Abilities. Middle school is an opportunity to try new ways of learning. Kids will get to do science labs for the first time, peer edit each other’s writing, work on projects with partners or in groups. Talk to your kids about how they are adjusting to these new learning modes so you can help smooth the way. Dealing With Social Pressures. How much social pressure exists in middle school? Tons. So role up your sleeves, parents, and always be ready to trouble-shoot. The best advice takes your child’s personality into account and eschews going along with all the crowds all the time. Middle school is a great time for kids to learn how to say, you do things your way and I’ll do things mine. Keeping Up With School Assignments & Project Deadlines. Kids tend to procrastinate. Some have trouble understanding that projects and papers must be worked on incrementally to be adequately prepared. A little bit of planning support goes a long way until dreamy tweens can get the hang of due dates. FRIEND US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazine210


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Prioritizing Needs. Kids have needs and those needs matter even when life is hectic. Maybe your daughter needs a jog bra for gym class. Maybe she needs a new notebook for algebra. Maybe she needs you to sign a field trip form and write a check. Have a regular plan-the-week meeting on the weekend to discuss what your child is going to need from you and avoid last-minute crunches that create needless stress and bickering. Learning About The World. There is a whole wide world out there, and now your child is old enough to start learning about all of its complexities. What a great time to teach your child about respecting diversity, tolerating differences, and envisioning a more peaceful world. They can practice all of these principles right in middle school. Remembering To Rest. Taking nice long baths with soft music and candles. Pulling the black-out curtains for a three-hour afternoon nap. A six-episode, BBC Pride And Prejudice binge-watching sessions to recover from the sniffles. Growing kids need to unwind sometimes, but they may have trouble recognizing this. When this happens, give them a nudge in a decompressing direction.

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Shining Despite Speedbumps. Guess what, parents? Your kid is going to stumble, fall, and maybe even faceplant in middle school. But he will still have plenty of shining moments, where he is ecstatic and in his element. If your child isn’t having enough moments like these, call a family meeting, put your heads together, and look for new opportunities where he is more likely to succeed. Author, journalist, and writing coach Christina Katz is actually a bit sad that the middle school adventures are over. But she’s looking forward to the challenges that high school will bring.

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If your child has a wake up call, try your best to stay calm. Never focus on what others will think. In fact, you may want to detach yourself from well-meaning friends for a time, as you address your child’s needs. A wake-up call is often a cry for help. Is your child getting as much attention and support as she needs? Sometimes a wake-up call is a by-product of the company your child keeps. Is your child getting mixed up with kids who thrive on acting out? If your child is in trouble at school, don’t make school professionals into enemies. Work with them to make sure your child has all the academic and creative outlets he needs. Kids who get in trouble at this age are often bored, under-supervised, and craving outlets. Keeping kids engaged, challenged, and in healthy routines can insure kids stay safe and productive throughout the middle school years. FRIEND US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazine210


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Located in the historic Monte Vista neighborhood north of downtown, St. Anthony Catholic School enrolls a diverse student body ages 2 years – 8th grade. For over 100 years, families in the greater San Antonio area have trusted their children to our care for nurturing, enlightenment, spiritual growth, and a rigorous education.

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Mount Sacred Heart is a private, coeducational Catholic School offering PreK - 8th grades and San Antonio’s only Catholic Montessori Program. We are a spiritually based community committed to excellence in faith and education fostering development of the whole child.

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We combine an authentic Montessori education with a variety of enrichment activities to offer children a premier learning experience while providing parents with peace of mind that their children are in a safe, nurturing, and quality academic environment. We offer Infant, Toddler, Preschool, Kindergarten and Summer Programs.

Holy Spirit Catholic School is a premier grade school serving students in Pre-K through 8th grade. With a 54 year tradition of excellence in education, leadership, service, and athletics, we invite you to visit our campus and experience what makes Catholic education and Holy Spirit so exceptional!

Keystone School 210-735-4022 119 East Craig San Antonio, TX 78212 www.keystoneschool.org Keystone school has been a haven for bright, motivated children since 1948. Master teachers lead small classes with an accelerated, college-preparatory curriculum. Academics, extracurriculars, arts, outdoor education and technology combine in a challenging, nurturing environment to develop academic excellence, ethical growth, community involvement, and responsible leadership. Grades PK3-12.

Mount Sacred Heart School 210-342-6711 619 Mt. Sacred Heart Road, San Antonio www.mountsacredheart.org Mount Sacred Heart is a private, coeducational Catholic school committed to excellence in faith and education. A spiritually based community fostering personal uniqueness and development of the whole person.

Positive Solutions High School 1325 N. Flores, Suite 100 San Antonio, TX 78212 210-299-1025 www.facebook.com/ positivesolutionshighschool Brief Description: Positive Solutions High School, chartered by the State of Texas in 1998, is an open enrollment charter school offering an accelerated high school diploma program for grades 9-12 as well as a GED program (4 hour sessions available in AM or PM). Positive Solutions High School students will succeed academically and in society.

San Antonio Academy 210-733-7331 117 East French Place, San Antonio, TX 78212 www.sa-academy.org San Antonio Academy educates Pre-K thru eighth grade boys to succeed in life scholastically, emotionally and physically. At The Academy, boys discover that it is awesome to be smart, loving and hardworking.

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Shepherd of the Hills is a Christcentered, loving, learning environment dedicated to serving children, Infants through Grade 8. We are proud to be a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, and provide a solid, faith based, fully accredited educational program and state licensed childcare. We believe that quality education and Christianity go hand in hand and have an outstanding staff committed to education. We believe in developing the whole child and offer a range of enrichment and extracurricular programs including sports, music, band, STEAM and various other enrichment opportunities.

St. Matthew Catholic School 10703 Wurzbach Rd. San Antonio, TX 78230 (210) 478-5044 www.smcssa.org

St. Matthew Catholic School is dedicated to the mission of educating a strong, faith-centered community through a commitment to the spiritual, moral, intellectual, social and physical development of each child. Register now for Pre-K – 8th grade.

St. Mary Magdalen School 1700 Clower Street San Antonio, TX 78201 210-735-1381 www.stmmsa.org

St. Mary Magdalen School offers an affordable Dual Language all day program beginning at ages 3 years old through 8th grade. Free morning care as well as free after school care clubs are available Monday thru Friday. Athletic programs for students in grades K4 and up are available during the school year. There is a 1:1 Chromebook program that empowers all students grades Kindergarten-8th to utilize and participate in our Success maker Program leading them on the way to higher learning. Call or come by today to schedule a tour.

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EDUCATION GUIDE curriculum within a program where Catholic values reflecting God’s love are taught, practiced and ever present. St. Peter Prince of Apostles School 18 months - 8th grade 112 Marcia Place, San Antonio, TX 78209 210-824-3171 • stpeterprince.org “St. Peter Prince of Apostles Catholic School offers a rigorous curriculum, servant leadership opportunities, and athletic and extracurricular programs for students in grades PreK3 through 8. The Weekday Children’s Program serves children 18-months to 3 years. Call now to schedule a tour. Excellence in Education within a Community of Faith!”

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Founded in 1947 by John and Dela White, Sunshine Cottage offers a listening and spoken language environment for all children with hearing impairment as well as for typically hearing children. Sunshine Cottage provides students the opportunity to excel and experience new learning adventures each day. Pre-school through fifth grade. Contact: Executive Director Dr. Belinda Pustka, (210) 824-0579, bpustka@ sunshinecottage.org

The Circle School 217 Pershing Ave, San Antonio TX 78209 210-822-0461 www.thecircleschool.org

The Circle School is a family-centered learning environment for children in grades PK3-8th. The school is committed to the development of the whole child

through the enrichment of body, mind, heart, and spirit. We strive to make our kids engaged and inspired citizens of the world. The Circle School’s innovative curriculum and vibrant culture give children and their families an experience like no other in San Antonio.

a child-centered preschool program with music, All Aboard, motor skills and Spanish classes. Accelerated curriculum for Kinder – 5th includes music, piano, theatre arts, technology, Spanish, Latin, art library and PE, Smartboard technology. I-pads are issued to 3rd – 5th grade students.

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Education Liaison Services’ mission to help parents navigate the maze of special education services is to ensure that your special needs child receives the appropriate education geared to meet each child’s unique learning needs. Our skilled team of experienced special education teachers advocate for your child’s most appropriate educational experience.

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7 Common Feelings of NICU Parents By Sarah Lyons

Sitting beside your baby in the NICU can bring an array of emotions for parents. Seeing your child hooked up to machines with wires attached to their body can be scary and overwhelming. The majority of babies are in the NICU due to premature birth (born prior to 37 weeks gestation) but babies can be admitted for other reasons such as breathing problems low birth weight, heart conditions, and other complications. This experience can bring a variety of emotions that are normal, yet often confusing for parents.

Loss

Like any expecting parents, NICU parents dreamed of how the end of pregnancy would be, wrote a birth plan, and envisioned how the first few hours after birth would go. Mom looked forward to nursing her child, bringing home a healthy newborn, and starting life with the new addition to their family. When baby is in the NICU, the experience is very different. Moms may grieve the loss of the end of the pregnancy and feel jealousy towards other mothers who carried their babies full term and experienced a typical birth with big, healthy babies. It is frustrating to have to wait for the appropriate time to feed your baby, ask for help picking him up, and worry about germs when he comes home due to lower immunity. Feelings a sense of loss over these things is totally normal. Acknowledge your feelings and talk them through with a loved one or a professional counselor. In time you can begin to set new dreams and goals for your family’s future.

Fear

Fear is a common response to having a baby in the NICU, and it is totally normal. Most parents do not have previous experience with the NICU and this creates a fear of the unknown. Parents worry their child will have long term medical issues or that they are not capable of caring for them at home. The nurses and doctors are there to explain things to you and help you understand what is 16

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going on. Their goal is for you to feel comfortable caring for your child, both in the hospital setting and after it is time to go home.

Guilt

Parents often question what they could have done differently in order to have a different outcome, a normal birth, and no NICU stay. Mothers in particular blame themselves for the situation. Feelings of guilt and blame are common when baby is in the NICU but most premature babies who are born early for unknown reasons. In the majority of cases nothing could have been done to prevent premature birth. Discuss your feelings with your partner and with the medical staff in the NICU. They will help you work through your feelings and move forward as a family.

Feeling “on display”

Many NICU’s have open areas with multiple cribs. Parents can feel like they get little or no privacy. Curtains can do little to keep conversations private and nursing moms can feel like they are out in the open. Nurses and doctors are in and out and it can feel like they are “watching” you all the time. While uncomfortable, parents should note that the NICU staff is watching to make sure you know how to care for your baby, they are there to help. As a NICU parent, let family and friends know that you need some time alone to unwind, they will be happy to give you the space you need. FRIEND US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazine210


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Some parents may have feelings of anger that their child is in the NICU. It is easy to blame doctors, NICU staff, or your partner for the situation. You may feel angry that someone else is taking care of your child or that you are in this situation in the first place. Anger can be expressed in different ways. One person may express their anger by acting rude, demanding, and vocal while another may retreat from the situation or into themselves resulting in a form of silent treatment. Try to let go of anger and focus on you and your baby. Vent to a friend, write in a journal, or use exercise as an outlet. Feelings of anger take a lot of energy and you will need to save all of yours for taking care of yourself and baby.

child. This can be a surprising and disturbing feeling but it is both normal and common for NICU parents. Shortly after birth baby may have been whisked away for medical care. Hours pass before baby and parents are reunited and then it may be several more days before it is safe for parents to hold their child. Mom is often released from the hospital long before baby is allowed to join them at home, and during that time the main caregivers are doctors and nursing staff. It is easy to see why parents would feel disconnected from their child. Be honest about your feelings and share them with the NICU staff. They will encourage you to become more involved with baby’s care and help you work through your feelings in a healthy way. NOW As a NICU parent you may feel one or all of these emo- ENROLLING tions as you walk through this journey. Keep in mind that the NICU staff is there to helpLEARN guide and encourage you SMILE GROW and your family through the process. Many NICU’s have social worker on staff to provide any resources you may need to make a smooth transition in bringing A (Season) theybaby willhome. never forget! In time, baby will grow andOur thrive, and the experi- and jumping art camps are NICU full of bouncing activities that are fun and engaging. Sign up and ence will be a thing of theand past.

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Do Away with Diaper Rash By Sarah Lyons

As parents we do everything in our power to avoid an uncomfortable and painful rash for our little ones, but realistically, even the most diligent parent has to deal with diaper in the first few years of parenthood. Knowing the common culprits of diaper rash and how to treat it will help keep baby happy and rash free.

Common Culprits of Diaper Rash Culprit # 1: Infrequent Diaper Changes We have the best intentions when it comes to changing our babies but sometimes things happen and that wet diaper stays on a little too long causing red, sore, irritated skin. Even the most absorbent diaper can allow wetness to touch the skin, which can leave baby’s bottom red and irritated. Culprit # 2: Yeast Infection The diaper area is warm and moist, making it easy for bacterial infections, like yeast, to grow and flourish. Yeast passes through the child’s digestive system and eventually lands in the diaper next to the warm damp skin. This can result in a rash in the folds of the skin. (babycenter.com) Regular diaper creams won’t improve this type of rash. It’s best to speak to your doctor about treatment, which may include an antifungal cream. Culprit # 3: Allergies or Sensitivities It is possible your baby is sensitive to the brand of diapers or wipes you are using. Your child could also have an allergy to a new food that is causing loose stools, which in turn cause added irritation and wetness in the diaper area. With some trial and error you may be able to narrow down the cause of the rash and help your child’s rash improve greatly with a few small changes.

Treat and Prevent Diaper Rash Clean and Dry - Make sure baby is clean and dry before putting on a new diaper. Remember to pat baby dry rather than rub which will further irritate skin Air Dry - Let baby go diaper free. When weather allows, spend some time outside sans diaper. The fresh air will help baby heal faster. A Gentler Clean - Use mild, alcohol free wipes or try using a squirt bottle of water to gently clean baby. 18

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Read the Label - Use a diaper cream with Zinc Oxide or Petroleum Jelly on the ingredient list. (www.webmd.com) Apply a protective layer of cream to help prevent future rash. Go Green - Cloth diapers made with natural fabrics are gentler than disposable diapers which may contain chemicals that can irritate baby. Try Homemade - Making homemade wipes or diaper cream allows you to decide what ingredients touch your baby’s skin and therefore avoid any harsh ingredients store bought products may contain. Healthy Belly - Probiotics can help prevent yeast infections. Check with your pediatrician to see if he can recommend a probiotic that is safe for your child. “Some research has shown that consuming probiotics... can positively affect your child’s balance of bacteria.” (parents.com) Try something new - Experiment with a new brand of diaper or wipes, change your cloth diaper detergent, make sure your baby has a proper fitting diaper, take note of any reactions to new foods, and remember every baby is different so what works for one child may not be a good fit for another child. Chances are your baby will develop a diaper rash at least once before potty training is complete but with these tips, baby should be comfortable and rash free in no time. Sarah Lyons is a mother of six who has a lot of experience in changing diapers.

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The Benefits of Prenatal Massage Therapy By Denise Yearian

Maisey Wooten was in the third trimester of her pregnancy when she came down with a cold and cough, which caused her to pull a muscle in her ribcage. “Since I was pregnant, I didn’t want to take pain killers or medicine. So I asked my doctor about going to a prenatal massage therapist,” recalls this mother of two. “He thought it was a great idea.” Jennifer Stempel was three months pregnant with twins when she received her first prenatal massage. “I got large so quickly and was having a lot of leg cramps and lower back pains. I talked with my doctor about it, and she highly recommended it.” Many women today are seeking relief from the aches and pains of pregnancy through prenatal massage therapy. “It has been proven to safely eliminate or reduce many of the normal discomforts of pregnancy,” says Kathy Roberts, 25-year veteran registered nurse and licensed massage therapist. Beth Alexander, another licensed massage therapist, agrees. “When you get pregnant you’re going to have pain. The ligaments are loosening up, the spine and skeleton are shifting, and there is a lot of stress on the joints. Since you want to avoid taking drugs, massage therapy is a good way to take care of those discomforts without the use of medication.” Stempel found this to be true. “During my second pregnancy, I had a lot of sciatic pain—to the point where I couldn’t walk. The massage therapist worked on me for three days in a row, and when I left I was fine.” 20

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Though pain relief is the main reason mothers go for prenatal massages, there are emotional benefits too. “Some women may have had a hard time getting pregnant or may be stressed during their pregnancy,” states Alexander. “The massages can help you relax.” “Relaxation was a big thing for me,” says Wooten. “I was pregnant with my second child and was already doing so much with my first. I could just go and relax. It was amazing!” Before getting a prenatal massage, women should check with their doctor. “If a woman has had a miscarriage before or has any sort of predisposition to anything that may be of concern, she should check with her doctor first,” suggests Alexander. There are also acupressure areas that may bring on contractions. But according to Roberts, this should be of little concern if the right massage therapist is chosen. “If a mother goes to someone certified in prenatal, the therapist will know what areas to avoid and how deep to work.” Therein lies the difference between a prenatal massage and a regular one. “With a regular massage, we work deep tissue,” says Alexander. “But with a prenatal massage, we have to work at a lighter level.” Positioning is different too. “I have a special prenatal massage table so we can do face down if we need to,” says Roberts. “We also do side-lying positions—it’s whatever the mom prefers. Her head also needs to be elevated, and her body should be tilted to the left so the baby isn’t pressing on the large vessels.” “When I went during my third trimester, the FRIEND US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazine210


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BABYTOTS Achievers Academy 210-445-3080 6002 Ingram San Antonio, TX 78238 Alamo Heights Presbyterian Day School 210-822-3213 6201 Broadway San Antonio, TX 78209 Apple Tree Day School 210-509-1919 10350 Bandera Rd. STE 200 San Antonio, TX 78250 Blessed Sacrament Academy 210-532-5363 1135 Mission Rd. San Antonio, TX 78210 Block and Dreeben School for Young Children 210-302-6846 12500 NW Military Hwy. San Antonio, TX 78231 Bright Ideas Children’s Enrichment Center 9433 Frederickburg Road San Antonio, TX 78240 210-694-4622 www.brightideasdaycare.com

We realize that each child is unique with a specific set of needs. It is our sincere desire to accept the challenge and work toward the goal of meeting each of those needs. We offer Infant and Toddler care, PreK 3 and PreK 4 and Private Kindergarten, with breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack provided. We also offer Swimming lessons, Ballet, Gymnastics, Karate and Spanish for Tots. Call or visit our website for more information.

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Children’s Lighthouse Learning Ctr Stone Oak 210-495-2223 20906 Gathering Oak San Antonio, TX 78260 Circle School 210-822-0461 217 Pershing Ave. San Antonio, TX 78209 Colonial Hills United Methodist Child Development Ctr 210-349-9583 5247 Vance Jackson San Antonio, TX 78236 www.colonialhills.info

Founded in 1970, Colonial Hills provides a warm, secure and loving Christian environment for toddlers, preschoolers and Kindergarteners. Our developmentally appropriate curriculum stresses hands-on activities and discovery methods of learning. Enrichment classes include Spanish, music, computer lab, motor skills and outdoor garden (science) at all age levels. We recognize the value of play in our process of establishing a love for learning.

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First Presbyterian Church Children’s Center 210-225-0960 404 N Alamo San Antonio, TX 78205

Giant Steps Early Learning School 210-521-6677 7900 Old Tezel Rd. San Antonio, TX 78250 Holli-Hills Creative Child Care 210-648-7146 San Antonio, TX 78222 Hill CountryMontessori School 830-229-5377 50 Stone Wall Dr. Boerne, TX 78006 Humble Creek Ranch Youth & Sports Academy 210-509-8300 7430 Prue Rd San Antonio TX 78249 Immaculate Conception Kindergarten & Nursery 210-226-3934 2407 W Travis San Antonio, TX 78207 Jubilee Child Development Ctr, LLC 210-337-7727 2931 S. W.W. White Rd. San Antonio, TX 78222 Kiddie Koop 830-980-7671 28190 HWY 281 North San Antonio, TX 78260 Kiddie Planet Learning Center 210-593-0868 7326 Louis Pasteur San Antonio, TX 78229 Kid’s Day Daycare & Preschool 830-438-6732 32850 US HWY 281 N Bulverde, TX 78163 Kids’ Place 210-314-2923 407 North Calaveras San Antonio, TX 78207 King of Kings Child Care Center 210-656-6509 13888 Dreamwood San Antonio, TX 78233 Learning Tree Academy 638 Lanark Dr. San Antonio, TX 78218 Life Church Child Development Ctr 210-674-6784 4424 SW Loop 410 78227 www.LCChildCenter.com

Children 1 year – Kinder learn, grow and pray together. Abeka curriculum, nutritious food, 3 playgrounds plus an air conditioned gym. CCS accepted.

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BABYTOTS Lil Tikes Day Care Center 210-924-8453 2710 Tortuga St. San Antonio, TX 78224

Pecan Valley Child Care Center 210-333-2128 4359 Greco Dr. San Antonio, TX 78222

St. Margaret’s Episcopal Day School 210-657-0395 5310 Stahl Rd. San Antonio, TX 78247

Little Treasures/Tesoritos 210-924-0354 539 Carlisle San Antonio, TX 78225

Play Today Drop-In Daycare 17319 IH 35 N, Suite 302 Schertz, TX 78154 210-651-3610 Playtodaydropin.com

St. Matthews United Methodist Day School 210-826-4850 2738 MacArthur View San Antonio, TX 78217

Little Wonderland Child Care 210-534-6324 510 W. Theo Ave. San Antonio, TX 78214 Little Farm School 210-340-2887 5038 West Avenue San Antonio, TX 78213 Montessori Schoolhouse 10711 Dreamland Dr. San Antonio, TX 78230 210-341-0731 www.mymontessori schoolhouse.com

Montessori Schoolhouse provides a stimulating environment for children beginning at 12 months. We are located in a quiet four acre wooded setting. Our traditional Montessori curriculum includes Music, Spanish and Motor Skills Programs. Before and after school care available.

Mount Sacred Heart Montessori Program 619 Mt. Sacred Heart Rd San Antonio, TX 78216 210-342-6711 www.mountsacredheart.com

Mount Sacred Heart is a private, co-educational Catholic School committed to a quality education. A faith-based community fostering personal uniqueness and development of the whole person. Montessori is a system of education based on each child’s developmental needs for “freedom within limits” in a carefully prepared environment.

Our Savior Lutheran Preschool Academy 11503 Vance Jackson Rd. San Antonio, Texas 78230 210-696-2716 www.oslpa.org

Every child at OSLPA is a gift from God. Our children receive loving care and a well-equipped setting where they can play and learn. OSLPA is dedicated to assisting parents in the development of their children by providing opportunities and guidance to stimulate spiritual, intellectual, emotional, and physical growth.

Parkhills Baptist Church Preschool 17747 San Pedro Avenue San Antonio, TX 78232 210-494-9661 http://parkhills.org/

Our weekday program, for children 6 months through pre-K, prepares your child for school in a safe and loving environment using “Learning without Tears” and other encouraging and affirming methods. We offer “Big Church”, Spanish introduction, music and drama opportunities, community servant interaction, and many special events throughout the year. Our Kids App Available on Itunes & Google Play

Play Today is a unique child care facility that offers flexible drop-in care for children 12 months to 12 years. We believe that children are unique individuals who need to be respected and cared for in a safe, nurturing environment. Your child will enjoy a fun learning facility with songs, finger play, games, arts and crafts and sensory play.

Rainbow Station Preschool 210-495-5222 322 E Sonterra Blvd. San Antonio, TX 78258 Ray Ellison Family Center Palo Alto College 210-486-3500 1400 W. Villaret San Antonio, TX 78224 San Antonio Country Day School 4194 Jung Rd. San Antonio, TX 78247 210-496-6033 www.countrydayschool.net

San Antonio Country Day Montessori School is an academically rich Montessori environment for students 2 1/2 - 6th grade. Preschool programs include two, three, and five days per week. Call today to apply.

St. Anthony Catholic School Methodist Day School 210-732-8801 205 W. Huisache Ave. San Antonio, TX 78212 www.StAnthonySA.org

Located in the historic Monte Vista neighborhood north of downtown, St. Anthony Catholic School enrolls a diverse student body ages 2 years – 8th grade. For over 100 years, families in the greater San Antonio area have trusted their children to our care for nurturing, enlightenment, spiritual growth, and a rigorous education.

St. Andrew’s United Methodist Day School 210-824-8737 722 Robinhood Place San Antonio, TX 78209 St. David’s Episcopal School 210-824-2481 1300 Wiltshire San Antonio, TX 78209 St. Luke’s Episcopal School 210-826-0664 15 St. Luke’s Lane San Antonio, TX 78209 St. Mark’s Catholic Preschool & Nursery 210-494-9282 1602 Thousand Oaks Dr. San Antonio, TX 78232

St. Phillips College Child Development Center 210-486-2500 2207 Wyoming San Antonio, TX 78203 St. Thomas More Catholic School 4427 Moana San Antonio, TX 78218 655-2882 www.st-thomas-more-school.org

We are committed to: Living as Jesus did. Developing our Faith. Increasing our Knowledge. Our goal in Faith is to provide a superior educational program emphasizing essential academic skills that enable the student to successfully continue in his/her education while encouraging excellence and scholastic achievement.

Sunshine Cottage 603 Hildebrand San Antonio, Texas 78212 210-824-0579 www.sunshinecottage.org

Sunshine Cottage teaches students with hearing impairment (pre-K through 12th grade) using the auditory oral method. The Parent-Infant Program (birth-3 years of age) is dedicated to supporting, educating, and guiding parents help their baby learn to listen and talk. Newborn hearing screening is available by appointment.

The Montessori School of San Antonio 17722 Rogers Ranch Parkway San Antonio, TX 78258 210-492-3553 www.montessoriSA.org

The Montessori School of San Antonio guides children to be passionate learners, independent thinkers, and engaged citizens. MSSA serves 340 children from Preschool-3 through 8th grade. MSSA: Education for a Lifetime.

The PREP School of Stone Oak 24372 Wilderness Oak San Antonio, TX 78258 210-998-5900 Theprepschools.com

The PREP School of Stone Oak is an innovative, private preschool. We focus on being unique and customized. From our curriculum and building design to our menu plans and enrichment classrooms, there’s not a single detail that’s been overlooked. The PREP School ensures that children are learning in a stimulating and engaging environment.

Trinity United Methodist School 5319 Newcome Dr. San Antonio, TX 78229 684-5214

Affordable private school education for children 18 months old – 5th grade. We offer a child-centered preschool program with certified teachers who give children the desire to become lifelong learners. Before and after school available. January 2019 | OurKidsMagazine.com

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Please note: Event dates, times and details are subject to change. Always double check by phone, website or Facebook for event updates.

JANUARY calendar of events

FREE THINGS TO DO IN SA Downtown Tuesdays Free parking at city facilities, restaurant deals and special events can be found downtown every Tuesday night from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Information is available online. www.downtowntuesday.com.

Institute of Texan Cultures 2 Wednesday

Astronomy in the Park: Join astronomers and other stargazers to observe the sky through large telescopes in an informational program with the San Antonio Astronomical Association. 5:30 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday, weather permitting. Free. Raymond Rimkus (Park Parking Lot), 6440 Evers Rd., Leon Valley. 210-710-4786. http:// sanantonioastronomy.org/

3 Thursday

San Antonio Spurs vs. Toronto Raptors: Game starts at 7pm. AT&T Center, 1 AT&T Center Pkwy. https:// www.nba.com/spurs/

4 Friday

Miss Anastasia’s Wild and Wacky Pre-Weekend TWIGLET Story Time: Miss Anastasia combines story time and a delightful craft each Friday. Free. 10:30 a.m. to noon. Twig Book Shop in the Can Plant Building, 306 Pearl Parkway Ste. 106. 210-8266411. http://www.thetwig.com/ miss-anastasia Friday Evening Planetarium Show: Whoever said the sky’s the limit has never explored the solar system’s ice worlds or experienced the majesty of the aurora. Observe celestial objects during the public Scobee Planetarium programs or peer through the Scalan Observatory telescope on starlight nights. Open rain or shine (or twinkle) with the doors opening at 6:00pm. No age restrictions for the family program at 6:30 p.m. and children must be 6 yrs or older to attend the 7:30 and 9 p.m. programs. $2 - $5. San Antonio College & Scobee Education Center, 1819 N Main Ave. 210-486-0100. http://www.alamo.edu/ sac/Scobee/ Camp Fair 2019 | www.OurKids.camp

5 Saturday

Christmas Bird Count for Kids: Bring the kids to come join the annual Christmas Bird Count 4 Kids. The Christmas Bird Count itself is a hundred year old Mitchell Lake’s own family-friendly tradition. Join other young birders to learn about the annual community science event, and see some new birds. Free. 8 to 11 a.m. Mitchell Lake Audubon Center, 10750 Pleasanton Road. 210-628-1639. RSVP to MLAC@audubon.org http://mitchelllake.audubon.org Bird Walk at the Greenline at Brooks: If you enjoy looking at birds or are curious about bird watching, this is the perfect monthly event for you. Come every first Saturday for this family-friendly bird walk designed for the beginning birder. Travelling by foot, your guide will go over birding identification and the proper use of binoculars, then explore the Greenline for various species. Meet at the butterfly kite statue in the main area of the park at 10:15am. Bring sunscreen, hat, closed-toed shoes, water, and your enthusiasm. The Greenline at Brooks, 2532 Sidney Brooks. http://mitchelllake.audubon. org San Antonio Spurs vs. Memphis Grizzlies: Game starts at 7:30 pm. AT&T Center, 1 AT&T Center Pkwy. https://www.nba.com/spurs/ First Saturday at the Alamo: On the first Saturday of every month, the grounds of the Alamo are transformed back in time to the 1830s. Come enjoy a full day of living history fun that the whole family will enjoy. Learn about life in frontier Texas with special demonstrations and crafts. 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 210-225-1391. Alamo, 300 Alamo Plz. http://www. thealamo.org

ITC offers complimentary admission on the Second Sunday of every month. 210-4582300. www.texancultures.com

Inspire Community Fine Art Center Free Family Art Day on the second Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 200 Queen Anne Court. 210-829-5592. www. inspirefineart.org

McNay Art Museum Free admission the first Sunday of each month from noon to 5 p.m. and every Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m. 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-805-1768. www.mcnayart.org

New Braunfels Railroad Museum Free Admission every first and third Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Kids of all ages run the train and become a junior engineer. 302 West San Antonio St., New Braunfels. 830627-2447. newbraunfelsrailroadmuseum.org

San Antonio Museum of Art Free admission every Sunday from 10 a.m. to noon and every Tuesday from 4 to 9 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. www.samuseum.org

The Alamo Free interactive living history event from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the first Saturday of each month. Includes live demonstrations, living history and history talks. 300 Alamo Plaza. 210-225-1391. www.thealamo.org.

The Witte Museum Free admission from 3 to 8 p.m. every Tuesday. 3801 Broadway. 210-357-1900. www.wittemuseum.org

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Diary of a Worm, a Spider, & a Fly comes to the Tobin January 14.

9 Wednesday

Astronomy in the Park: Join astronomers and other stargazers to observe the sky through large telescopes in an informational program with the San Antonio Astronomical Association. 5:30 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday, weather permitting. Free. Raymond Rimkus (Park Parking Lot), 6440 Evers Rd., Leon Valley. 210-710-4786. http://sanantonioastronomy.org/

10 Thursday

Art Crawl: Faces, Faces, Faces: Moms, dads and caregivers can put their babies in slings and take a walk through the museum galleries for a guided tour. Talks are geared toward adults while the art selections are chosen to engage the adults and infants 0-18 months. Free with museum admission. 10 to 10:45 a.m. San Antonio Museum of Art, 200 W. Jones Ave. 210-978-8100. https://www. samuseum.org

11 Friday

Miss Anastasia’s Wild and Wacky PreWeekend TWIGLET Story Time: Miss Anastasia combines story time and a delightful craft each Friday. Free. 10:30 a.m. to noon. Twig Book Shop in the Can Plant Building, 306 Pearl Parkway Ste. 106. 210-826-6411. http://www.thetwig. com/miss-anastasia

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Fun Family Art Day - Tile Mosaics of North Africa: Come explore the mosaic tile art of northern Africa at the Fun Family Art Day. All materials are provided at this FREE event for all ages. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Inspire Community Fine Art Center, 1943 N New Braunfels Ave. www.inspirefineartcenter.org Monster Jam: An adrenaline-charged family entertainment providing jawdropping displays and gravity-defying feats that promises to always leave fans entertained. Monster Jam events feature some of the most recognizable trucks in the world including Grave Digger®, MaxD, El Toro Loco® and many more. Our world-class drivers push these perfectly engineered Monster Jam trucks to their limits in Freestyle, “2-Wheel Skills” and Racing competitions that will put families on the edge of their seats and leave them craving more of this unexpected, unscripted and unforgettable event. 7 p.m. on Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday. Alamodome, 100 Montana St. www. alamodome.com Brick Factor 2019: Brick Factor is an event where LEGO® experts will compete in 3 action packed building challenges to earn the COOLEST job ever. (Really! It’s a real job!) Contestants are encouraged to interact with the audience so come show your support and join the excitement! This is a free event and fun for all ages. Additional activities include meet

& greets with Bertie, the LEGOLAND Discovery Center Mascot, giveaways and more. Guests have the chance to win First to Play Annual Passes as well as awesome LEGO sets. This event will be at the Shops at Rivercenter in front of the future home of LEGOLAND Discovery Center. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rivercenter, 849 E Commerce St. https://sanantonio.legolanddiscoverycenter.com/whats-inside/ events/

13 Sunday

Dream Week - Buffalo Soldier Day: As part of Dream Week 2019, the UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures is offering visitors a chance to experience life as a Buffalo Soldier. Free Second Sunday 12 to 4 p.m. UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures, 801 E Cesar E Chavez Blvd. 210458-2300. www.texancultures.com

14 Monday

Diary of a Worm, a Spider, & a Fly: Dallas Children’s Theater captures all of the whimsy of the wildly popular books in the coolest ever rock-and-roll-romp in a bug’s world. Based on the books by Doreen Cronin and illustrated by Harry Bliss, Diary of a Worm, a Spider, and a Fly, follows the story of unlikely best friends Worm, Spider and Fly. Worm eats his homework, Fly believes she has superpowers and Spider can’t wait to grow up and molt. A Family Fun event perfect for families of all ages. To Advertise Call 305-4181


General Tickerts are $10. H-E-B Performance Hall, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210-223-8624. https://www. tobincenter.org/ Reptile Encounter/Fundraiser for Alamo City Reptile Rescue: Bring the kids for an encounter with some reptiles from Alamo City Reptile Rescue while enjoying some sweet treats. Guests will get to learn about, handle, and take photos with several species of reptiles. Free. 6 to 8 p.m. Arctic Ape Wild Desserts, 5221 Walzem RD. Suite 1. www. ArcticApeYogurt.com

16 Wednesday

Astronomy in the Park: Join astronomers and other stargazers to observe the sky through large telescopes in an informational program with the San Antonio Astronomical Association. 5:30 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday, weather permitting. Free. Raymond Rimkus (Park Parking Lot), 6440 Evers Rd., Leon Valley. 210-710-4786. http://sanantonioastronomy.org/

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Miss Anastasia’s Wild and Wacky Pre-Weekend TWIGLET Story Time: Miss Anastasia combines story time and a delightful craft each Friday. Free. 10:30 a.m. to noon. Twig Book Shop in the Can Plant Building, 306 Pearl Parkway Ste. 106. 210-826-6411. http://www.thetwig.com/ miss-anastasia

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Pearl Weekend Market: A true representation of our South Texas growing ranching and artisanal food community, features a producer-only Farmers Market on Saturday followed by a Sunday market with a bigger emphasis on artisanal and prepared foods. All 45+ vendors are located within a 150-mile-radius, selling produce, meat, eggs, baked goods, locally produced cheeses, olive oils, and a diverse selection of prepared foods and treats. Come meet your local food producers. Camp Fair 2019 | www.OurKids.camp

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Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pearl Brewery, 303 Pearl Pkwy. http://www.atpearl.com/

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San Antonio Spurs vs. LA Clippers: Game starts at 6 p.m. AT&T Center, 1 AT&T Center Pkwy. https://www.nba.com/spurs/ Pearl Weekend Market: See Dec 19.

21 Tuesday

Martin Luther King, Jr. March: San Antonio hosts the largest march in the nation, with approximately 300,000 participants. he march will begin at 10:00 a.m. at the MLK Academy located at 3501 MLK Drive and end at PittmanSullivan Park, 1101 Iowa. For questions about the march, call 210-207-7084 https://www.sanantonio.gov/MLK

24 Wednesday

Astronomy in the Park: Join astronomers and other stargazers to observe the sky through large telescopes in an informational program with the San Antonio Astronomical Association. 5:30 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday, weather permitting. Free. Raymond Rimkus (Park Parking Lot), 6440 Evers Rd., Leon Valley. 210-710-4786. http://sanantonioastronomy.org/

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Miss Anastasia’s Wild and Wacky PreWeekend TWIGLET Story Time: Miss Anastasia combines story time and a delightful craft each Friday. Free. 10:30 a.m. to noon. Twig Book Shop in the Can Plant Building, 306 Pearl Parkway Ste. 106. 210-826-6411. http://www.thetwig. com/miss-anastasia

26 Saturday

41st Annual Cowboy Breakfast: Jordan Ford presents a 41 year San Antonio

Tradition. The Cowboy Breakfast is a FREE event and features breakfast, live music, games and more. Special thanks to the sponsors: Kiolbassa Smoked Meats, Cowboys DanceHall, Pioneer: Biscuits, Gravies, Pancakes & More, and more. 4:30 to 8:30 a.m. Cowboys Dancehall, 3030 NE Loop 410. 6th Annual 5k Snowball Run/Walk and Accessible 1k: This run/walk allows participants to get out a brisk winter morning in South Texas and burn off some of those holiday calories while benefiting an amazing cause: purchasing adaptive P.E. equipment and supporting The Academy at Morgan’s Wonderland.The course will start and end inside Morgan’s Wonderland. The 1k is a walk around Morgan’s Wonderland Lake. This event will be capped at the first 1000 participants registered. Morgan’s Wonderland, 5223 David Edwards. https://www. athleteguild.com/ The Super Run 5k/10k: Be a Hero. Help a Cause. Join the Run. Grab your Crusader Cape and fly over to The Super Run, a national series of Superhero-themed 5K fun runs that partner with nonprofit organizations to put on events to help raise funds and awareness for their cause. All heroes are all welcome. Be sure to get your picture in front of the Superhero photo screen, get the official event Superhero Caped Crusader Cape and finisher’s medal, and enjoy the fun for all ages. 8 to 11 a.m. Wheatley Heights Sports Complex

Pearl Weekend Market: A true representation of our South Texas growing ranching and artisanal food community, features a producer-only Farmers Market on Saturday followed by a Sunday market with a bigger emphasis on artisanal and prepared foods. All 45+ vendors are located within a 150-mile-radius, selling produce, meat, eggs, baked goods, locally produced cheeses, olive oils, and a diverse selection of prepared foods and treats. Come meet your local food producers. Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pearl Brewer, 303 Pearl Pkwy. http://www. atpearl.com/

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Wizards & Wands - Harry Potter Themed Event: See Dec. 26 Pearl Weekend Market: See Dec 26.

30 Wednesday Astronomy in the Park: Join astronomers and other stargazers to observe the sky through large telescopes in an informational program with the San Antonio Astronomical Association. 5:30 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday, weather permitting. Free. Raymond Rimkus (Park Parking Lot), 6440 Evers Rd., Leon Valley. 210-710-4786. http://sanantonioastronomy.org/

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31 Thursday

Wizards & Wands Harry Potter Themed Event: Fly, swing, or teleport on over for an action-packed day of family fun shopping , costumes , and more all geared around some of your favorite heroes. Check out a pop-up gallery of stylish posters and prints by area artist. A Harry Potter themed event from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and from 12 to 6 p.m. on Sunday. For more info visit https://wonderlandamericas.com/

A Tribute to Emilio Navaira: Honoring the late, great “King of Tejano,” Emilio Navaira, in this exclusive one-night only performance. Continuing the legacy of this great artist, join us to hear all your favorite Tejano tunes played by Emilio’s sons and his band, alongside Troy Peters and your San Antonio Symphony. The Tobin Center, 100 Auditorium Circle. 210- 223-8624. www.tobincenter.org

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