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12 Weeks of Summer – Week 4!

October 28, 2019 By Michelle Yannaco

Summer is only 12 weeks long, so get out and enjoy as much of it as you can with your family before you blink and it’s over. Staten Island is home to are TONS of events, (even FREE ones) including classic favorites mixed with some exciting new offerings, to keep you busy, busy, busy. Here’s your Week 4 lineup of summertime stuff to do!

Thursday, July 12
Historic Richmond Town Summer Eats
Thursday nights at Historic Richmond Town will be buzzing with free family-friendly summer fun, featuring food trucks, music, photo booths, games, entertainment and Egger’s Homemade Ice Cream. Click here for more info on the weekly event.

Friday, July 13
Sprinklerfest
The annual wet and wild event at Snug Harbor is back to make a splash this year — with over 30 sprinklers spanning several acres of lawn, plus music, live entertainment, food, and games. Click here for more info on one of the summer’s coolest events.

Saturday, July 14
Back to the Beach
It’s easily one of the biggest weekends of the summer for Staten Island, when the Midland Beach boardwalk is filled with games, delicious food, rides for kids, vendors, and more free fun. The event takes place Saturday and Sunday, but we recommend being around for the Saturday night fireworks display!

Sunday, July 15
Beach Day
It’s been a busy few days, so a relaxing beach day is in order. Stay on Staten Island and you can head to the Back to Beach celebration in Midland Beach when your done soaking up some sun. Or head over the bridge and spend the whole day at a beautiful New Jersey beach with your family.

Click here for a list of Staten Island Beaches.
Click here and scroll down to “Beach & Park Destinations” for our beachy suggestions off the island.

Monday, July 16
Visit Clove Lakes Park
Clove Lakes is one of Staten Island’s most scenic and picturesque parks. The photo ops are endless…and so is the duck population. The adorable feathered friends may waddle and swim up to anyone tossing them a bite. Just be sure to come prepared with duck food and ONLY feed them the pellets– bread and other human food may grow bacteria that can harm the ducks. Click here to find out everything this beautiful park has to offer.

Tuesday, July 17
Check Out the Library
The library is chock full of free programs for kids of every age. Events sponsored by Con Edison, Staten Island MakerSpace, local musicians, magic acts, even police officers — every library has special programs that are always free of charge. You can check out our daily calendar for updated events taking place in every branch in Staten Island. And click here for a list of library branches on the island — there are lots to choose from!

Wednesday, July 18
Homemade Fun Day
Have your kids made slime yet? Probably so, but if not, here’s our take on the slime craze, plus a super-simple recipe for how to make the ooey-gooey stuff. If you already have a houseful of slime gurus, try some thing new instead. Click the links below to try these fun DIY ideas with the kids.
DIY Flower Seed Bombs
Homemade Play-dough
Homemade Bath Bombs

Filed Under: Family Fun

12 Weeks of Summer – Week 3!

October 28, 2019 By Michelle Yannaco

girl in sprinkler

It’s only the first full week of July, which means we still have two months of summer left to enjoy and you’ve got plenty of opportunities to make this summer unforgettable for your family. Here’s Week 3 of our 12 Weeks of Summer. Have fun!

Thursday, July 5
Science Experiment Day
Staying low-key after your 4th of July celebrations? Keep the kids busy with some easy and fun science experiments. Check out this handy list of experiments for kids from the Krazy Koupon Lady. We also highly recommend DK’s Smithsonian Maker Lab and Maker Lab Outdoors, which are chock full of super educational and fascinating science projects for curious kids.

Friday, July 6
Family Game Night
There’s rain in the forecast, which makes for the perfect time for board games. We’ve rounded up 15 awesome games for your family’s next board game night.
Click here for the Top 15 Board Games.

Saturday, July 7 (Special Trip Saturday!)
Animal Appreciation Day
Hit the zoo or aquarium, check out a bug museum or go whale watching. Here’s a bunch of ways to spend your off-island day with the creatures you love most, from our 61 Day Trips list:

Turtle Back Zoo • West Orange, NJ • 973-731-5800
Insectropolis • Toms River, NJ • 732-349-7090
Bronx Zoo • Bronx, NY • 718-220-5100
New York Aquarium • Brooklyn, NY • 718-220-5100
American Princess Cruise Whale Watching • Queens, NY • 718-474-0555
White Post Farms • Melville, NY • 631-351-9373
Catskill Animal Sanctuary • Saugerties, NY • 845-336-8447

Sunday, July 8
Boardwalk Bike Riding
Cruise your bikes amidst the stunning backdrop of the Verrazano Bridge along the FDR Boardwalk. You can even rent specialty cycles, bicycles and other pedal-powered vehicles (ride with your whole family!) from Wheel Fun Rentals. Find them on the boardwalk at Jefferson Avenue or Sand Lane.

Monday, July 9
Visit an Elderly Person
Take the kids to spend time with an elderly relative, neighbor, or visit a local nursing home for a fulfilling experience you won’t soon forget. Check out this helpful guide from Love to Know offering gift ideas and things to do.

Tuesday, July 10
Paint & Hide Rocks
Did you know that you can paint pretty rocks and hide them around town for others to find? It’s called Kindness Rock Painting and there are many of groups devoted to it. There’s even a few here on Staten Island!
Click here to learn all about Kindness Rock Painting

Wednesday, July 11
Go Dancing
Make sure you check out Boogie Woogie Wednesdays at the Staten Island Children’s Museum before the summer is over. All summer long admission is free every Wednesday from 5 to 8pm in July & August, beginning Jul 11. The fun includes storytime and crafts at 5:30, snacks at 6:30pm, and the dancing kicks off at 7pm. Each week includes a different cultural dance theme.

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Filed Under: Family Fun

Combating Summer Slide

October 28, 2019 By Michelle Yannaco

Summer is the perfect time to show kids that learning doesn’t just happen at school. And one of the best ways to make at-home learning fun during the summer is to take it outside! You can conduct simple experiments that may be too messy for indoors, find various bugs and birds, give writing prompts about nature, examine flowers, trees, and gardens or try a nature-themed art project.

Choose a Framework to Keep Summer Learning on Track

Having a framework is very helpful for parents in focusing their children on periods of dedicated learning time each week throughout the summer. Get kids in the habit of sitting down for skills-building activities using mazes and puzzles to keep it fun.

Play Summer Games

While there are plenty of games specifically designed to build math skills, you probably already have a few options sitting in your garage. For instance, a yard game like cornhole requires on-the-spot addition. Monopoly also requires players to count. Math Slam, Connect Four, Ticket to Ride, Even Steven’s Odd, and Rush Hour are just a few others that help foster math skill building. Even hopscotch helps build valuable skills!

Show Them the Value of Money

One of the best ways for kids to practice math is by learning to control their own summer spending money. For older kids, you may give them more control over saving and spending. For younger children, you may need to mentor and monitor more closely. Either way, allow your child to earn money and then practice spending it in ways she chooses. Ask your child questions about the purchases she makes-if she buys a candy bar, how much money should she expect to have left? What could she purchase with her money? Is there a larger-ticket item she wants to save for? Help her meet her goal by setting up a weekly budget.

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Get in the Kitchen

Summer means more time to take things slow. And by asking your child to help prepare meals, you’re also developing his math skills. Choose a recipe that has a lot of measurements and halve or double it for an added math challenge. For younger kids, this may require a bit of assistance. It’s a great way to visualize different measurements, perform some calculations, and end up with a tasty treat-all in just an hour or so!

Take a Trip

Many families choose to take trips over the summer, and this presents a great opportunity for children to practice math skills. Get a paper map or find an electronic one, and ask your kids to calculate potential distances. You might even involve your child in planning a route or comparing distances, choosing the best routes based on traffic or construction, or adding up the legs of a journey.

Listen to Audiobooks and Podcasts

Listening is an excellent way for kids to engage with material that they might not otherwise. Choose education-oriented or fun podcasts that you can listen to together or alone, preferably ones that speak to your child’s interests. Try videos as well; there are many videos for kids to practice their vocabulary words or you can make a video together.

Make Reading a Family Affair

Not only is maintaining a reading habit over the summer essential for staying up to speed, it can also be a great avenue for family bonding. Try starting a family book club that meets on one scheduled night or morning a week. If your children are at different reading levels, one might read the book solo, while the other works with you. Let them choose the topic. There are many great tools to help you select the right book; check out the booklists at Common Sense Media for reading list inspiration. Pose questions like “What surprised you most about the book?” or “Who was your favorite character?” You’ll learn more about what your children have on their minds, all while keeping skills sharp for the school year ahead.

Provided by Highlights Learning, makers of Big Fun Activity Books

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Filed Under: Family Fun

Mental Illness – Breaking the Stigma

October 28, 2019 By Michelle Yannaco


Far too often, there is a lack of sympathy or understanding the impact mental illness can have on an individual, their family and the community as a whole.

I know first-hand what impact mental illness can have on a family. My mother suffered from mental illness. From when I was about 6 years old my mother fought depression and emotional issues that took a toll on her daily life. She was diagnosed with having several nervous breakdowns during her life, spending weeks at a time in the hospital. It was always a difficult time for my Dad, brother and me seeing her this way.

My family would tell me stories of the difficult times she and her siblings had growing up. Did that play a role in her mental illness? Quite possibly.

As you can imagine my mother’s mental illness was hard on our family at times, especially for my Dad. Although I am sure it took a toll on him, he always remained her biggest champion, forever by her side. Reflecting on that now, I see that quality he had is true to his character and it helped keep our family strong.

The experience with mental illness so close to me had an impact on my job as a police officer. We handled many jobs involving EDPs (Emotionally Disturbed Persons). I guess that is why those jobs seemed to tug at my heart, especially when it was a woman around my mother’s age.

My intention in sharing this is not for sympathy, but simply to raise awareness to the fact that mental illness comes in all forms and it can impact any family. The world needs a little more EMPATHY!

 

Resources for Children

Staten Island Mental Health Society Early Childhood Services

The SIMHS’s four Head Start/Early Learn Centers serve more than 300 children (at any one time) between the ages of 3 and 5 each year. Pre-K is offered at each Head Start center.

To be eligible for Head Start, a family’s income must meet federal guidelines. There are no fees or tuition, and free transportation is provided.

“The nationally acclaimed, award-winning curriculum focuses on school readiness, and gives each child learning and playing experiences that prepare him or her for school, academically, emotionally, and socially. Bi-lingual teachers assist children for whom English is a second language. Children are also provided with a wide range of health and social services.”

http://simhs.org/early-childhood-services/

Child Mind Institute

Offers specialized behavioral treatments that were designed and found to be effective specifically for children. Our psychiatrists are experts in how children and adolescents respond to medication and bring a collaborative approach to helping parents determine when and how medication should be part of a child’s treatment. For children with severe symptoms or families who are traveling long distances, we also offer intensive interventions to help kids experience big change in a short period of time.

https://childmind.org/our-care/

 

Resources for Adults

Staten island University Hospital – Northwell Health

Department of Psychiatry of Staten Island University Hospital, a fully comprehensive service addressing the needs of patients requiring psychiatric care.

Staffed by an accredited team of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, activity therapists, working with primary care physicians and allied health professionals, the Department offers sophisticated multi-disciplinary care wherever and whenever it is needed.

https://www.northwell.edu/find-care/locations/staten-island-university-hospital-psychiatry-and-mental-health

Richmond University Medical Center

The Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation Program (CPEP) is a multifaceted treatment program offering a full range of psychiatric emergency services including crisis intervention in an emergency room setting, comprehensive evaluation by psychiatrist, nurse and social worker, referral and linkage to the appropriate community clinics in 5 days after the CPEP visit. The services also include extended observation unit (up to 72 hours), alcohol and substance abuse counseling, mobile outreach team, and a 24 hours crisis hotline.

http://www.rumcsi.org/behavioralhealth

By Michael Reilly, Staten Island Community Education Council President and current candidate for South Shore State Assembly.

Filed Under: Family Fun

12 Weeks of Summer! Week 2!

October 28, 2019 By Michelle Yannaco

School is out and summer is full swing! How will you be spending your first official week of summer fun with your family? Here are our ideas, day by day. And don’t forget to check out the S.I. Parent Family Calendar for more great ideas every day!

Thursday, June 28
Go Bowling
Thunderstorms are in the forecast today, so indoor fun it is!
Rabs Country Lanes: Two games of bowling, shoe rental, a slice of pizza or hotdog and a soda for only $10 per kid. For $15 per adult, you can bowl with your kids (includes shoe rental). The special is available seven days a week, from 9am to 6pm, for all kids under 18. Rabs is located at 1600 Hylan Blvd.

Showplace Entertainment Center: One hour of bowling, four shoe rentals, and a pizza pie for just $30. Available Monday through Friday, 12-5pm. Showplace is located at 141 East Service Road.

Friday, June 29
Visit a Museum
Museums are fun AND educational, so they’re a great way to enjoy family time while you avoiding the dreaded summer slide, when kids lose knowledge acquired during the school year.
Click here for our Museum Guide

Saturday, June 30
Special Trip Saturday: Waterpark Day!
Splash into summer vacation with a day at the waterpark! Here’s a few waterparks not too far from Staten Island:

Crystal Springs Family Aquatic Center • East Brunswick, NJ • 732-390-6981

Splashdown Beach • Fishkill, NY • 845-897-9600

The Funplex • East Hanover, NJ • 973-428-1166

Keansburg Amusement Park & Runaway Rapids • Keansburg, NJ • 732-495-1400

Jenkinson’s Boardwalk • Point Pleasant Beach, NJ • 732-892-0600

Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom • Allentown, PA • 610-395-3724

Hershey Park • Hershey, PA • 718-534-3900

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor • Jackson, NJ • 732-928-2000

Sunday, July 1
Go Kayaking
Kayaking is so much fun – and you can do it for free all summer long! Kayak Staten Island offers free kayaking to the public on select Sundays throughout the summer. Children under 18 must be with a parent and you can fill out a waiver form at their website. Kayaking is offered at 850 Page Avenue (in Conference House Park).

You can also try kayaking for free with the National Park Service at Gateway in Great Kills (Hylan Blvd. and Buffalo Street), where you simply show up, sign a waiver, and head out. What a fun addition to your day at the beach! Kids are welcome, but must be with a parent or adult.

Monday, July 2
Catch a Ballgame
See a Staten Island Yankees (now the Pizza Rats) Game at Richmond County Bank Ballpark. Tonight’s game is verse the Brooklyn Cyclones (subway series, anyone?) at 7pm.
• Click here for tickets and game schedule

Tuesday, July 3
See a Movie for a Buck
The $1 Regal Summer Movie Express is back, bringing you family movies for just a dollar on Tuesday & Wednesday mornings at the UA Staten Island Stadium 16 & RPX, 2474 Forest Avenue.
• Click here for this summer’s movie schedule.

Wednesday, July 5
Travis 4th of July Parade
Happy Independence Day! On Staten Island, the place to be for the patriotic day is in Travis, where one of the oldest, continuously-held Independence Day parades in the country is proudly held each year.

The rain-or-shine ceremony kicks off at noon at the reviewing stand at P.S. 26 at 4108 Victory Blvd, followed by the parade step-off from Showplace Entertainment Center at 141 East Service Road at 12:30pm. All access roads into Travis, including the Victory Blvd exit off Route 440, will be closed at 11:30 a.m.
• Click here for more info about this festive parade

Filed Under: Family Fun

12 Weeks of Summer! Week 1

October 28, 2019 By Michelle Yannaco

12 Weeks of Summer in Staten Island

Summer starts this week! The kids are still in school but the last day is so close you can practically taste it. Long days at the pool or beach, warm summer nights laughing with friends, lazy mornings sleeping in and watching cartoons, ice cold popsicles for snack time…it’s all right around the corner.

You might not be quite as psyched for summer as the kids, but we’ll keep you so busy that back to school will be here before you know it, and you’ll be longing for the days of summer fun.

Thursday, June 21, 2018 (First Day of Summer!)
Join a Summer Reading Club 
Make a promise with your children to avoid the summer slide by setting reading goals even before the vacation starts. Local libraries host reading club activities throughout the summer to get kids excited about reading. There’s also several programs providing motivation and encouragement to keep kids picking up books all summer long, like the Total Fitness Challenge, the Scholastic Reading Challenge, the Barnes & Noble Summer Reading Program, and more.
• Click here for a list of summer reading programs.
• Click here for a list of local library branches.
• Click here for helpful book reviews and recommendations for kids ages 5-18 from Common Sense Media.

Friday, June 22, 2018
See a Movie Under the Stars
Grab a blanket and take your family for a movie night under the stars in a local park. Tonight’s features include:  The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie: Sponge Out of Water at Seaside Wildlife Nature Park and Yogi Bear at Faber Park. Movies start at dusk, around 8:30.
• Click here for a list of Movies Under the Stars, which we will update all summer long.

Saturday, June 23, 2018 (Special Trip Saturday!)
Go Fruit-Picking
Fresh strawberries as far as the eye can see! And just a short drive over the bridge into New Jersey, too. Late June marks the end of strawberry picking season, but there are likely still some berries left for the picking to take home and bake into a scrumptious pie. Other fruits currently in season include cherries, blueberries, and raspberries. If you’re planning a trip later in the summer, peaches and tomatoes are ready to pick in July & August. Just check each farm’s website or call ahead to confirm the crops available for picking before you go.
• Click here for a handy list of Pick-Your-Own Farms in nearby New Jersey.

Sunday, June 24, 2018
Cool Off at a Sprinkler Park
Kids love the park all year round, but when the temperatures rise above 80 degress, the sprinklers go on and the fun really begins!
• Click here for a list of Staten Island parks with sprinklers.
• Click here for a list of Staten Island playgrounds.

Monday, June 25, 2018 
Kids Eat Free Night
Many restaurants offer kids-eat-free nights during the week. Save yourself from sweating over the stove and dine out tonight. We’ve got a list of Kids Eat Free Restaurants on Staten Island that you can hang onto and use all summer long.
• Click here for Kids Eat Free Restaurants.

Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Ride Go Karts
The last day school has finally arrived! Even sweeter — it’s a half day! Spend the afternoon at Staten Island FunPark, where you can ride their go karts on the raceway for just $5 every Tuesday in June. They also offer batting cages and mini-golfing at their location at 215 Schmidts Lane.

Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Go Swimming
It’s the first full day of summer vacation! Celebrate with a pool party! Don’t have a pool? Staten Island has several pools that are free and open to the public, and they are officially open for the 2018 season today.
• Click here for a list of public pools in Staten Island.

Have a great week! Check back next Wednesday for Week 2 of summer fun ideas!

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