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Michelle Yannaco

    3k for all

    What is 3k School? It’s about Investment in Early Childhood Education

    What is 3k School? That “3” is not a typo, folks. Mayor de Blasio has recently announced the city’s plans to provide a free, full day of school to all three-year-olds in New York City. The program kicks off in the fall for schools in the South Bronx and Brownsville. By the fall of 2020, […]

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    Mother’s Day Lunch Menu

    Treat Mom to a beautiful homemade lunch filled with love (and yumminess) this Mother’s Day! This lunch menu includes recipes that are light but elegant and easy to whip up. Make it a memorable Mother’s Day with the most important woman in your life. Artichoke Ricotta Flatbread Ingredients 1/2 pound homemade or store bought pizza […]

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    Teacher Gift Ideas

    Teachers do so much for our children. It’s so important to thank them for it. Want to show a little gratitude to your kids’ teachers? Here’s a list of simple ways to help them feel as amazing as they are! Printables – Help your child show his or her appreciation in a special way with […]

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    Springtime and Asthma/Allergies

    According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), asthma affects approximately 25 million Americans and is one of the most common long-term diseases of children. The severity, however, varies from person to person. From an occasional mild episode to severe persistent attacks, there is no one size fits all diagnosis. A number of factors are […]

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    Take the Pool Safely Pledge

    Memorial Day Weekend is the unofficial start to summer, a time when pool-owners and pool-goers alike get ready for a summer of splashing in the water. Unfortunately, it’s also the time when you hear about tragic drownings. As such, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and PoolSafely.gov are reminding parents to take every possible precaution […]

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    No School, No Schedules: HELP!

    Does Summer Cause You Stress as a Parent? The reality is that most families don’t see summer as a wide open free time, but rather as something that has to be carefully arranged and choreographed. So, as summer looms, it’s easy to get overwhelmed thinking about how to handle the time kids have off, but […]

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    14 Rules to Keep Your Teen Safe at Concerts and Other Crowded Public Places

    In a world where mass shootings have become chillingly commonplace, parents are naturally hesitant to let their teens venture off to concerts and other crowded public places with friends. Like many families the shock and horror of what happened at a recent concert in Las Vegas and a few month ago in Manchester have been […]

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    Quick and Easy Dinner Ideas for the Whole Family

    As the school year winds down, your weeknights are probably getting busier. Projects, recitals, playoff games, summer planning – you barely have time to eat, never mind cook a whole meal. We’ve compiled a list of quick and easy dinners with minimal steps and ingredients that you can whip up to satisfy your family any […]

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    Putting the GRAND in Grandpa

    I’ll admit– I was not super hands-on as a dad. My first child was born back in the late 1970s, a time when not as much was expected from guys in the daddy-duty department yet. The fact that I could change a diaper (if my wife wasn’t going to be back anytime soon) redeemed me […]

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    Ways Kids Can Cash In: Real Money-Making Ideas for Preteens & Teens

    An important aspect of helping kids develop into responsible adults is teaching them the value and rewards of hard work and earning their own money. Through this they gain self-esteem, come to understand the real value of a dollar, and become more thoughtful in the way they spend money. Here are some ideas you can […]

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