Best Of The Web: August 10-August 16

Contributors:
Kelly Farrell and Gavriella Mahpour

Here’s our
weekly roundup of parenting articles that piqued our interest. Enjoy! —

The FBI has
launched a missing
child app
that stores your kid’s vital information, contact info for the
authorities and tips on keeping your child safe. Is it something you’d
download? (Huffington Post)

Are schools
across the country giving kids too
much homework
? During the weeks leading up to schools reopening, parents
and experts weigh in within this intriguing article. (USA Today)

Lenore
Skenazy of Free-Range Kids talks about how parents can get over the fear
of being blamed for their parenting
, with the unique example of children
walking to camp. (Free-Range Kids)

A popular blogger reminds moms to donate
their bras
this month. Bust out your old brassieres! (A Child Grows)

The American Academy of Pediatrics has just released new
safety guidelines
for kids and teens who play sports in the summer heat. A
timely topic after two Georgia high school football players died
following practice in the 90-degree outdoors. (Huffington Post)

In celebrity baby news, Sarah
Palin is a grandma yet again
! Son Track and his wife Britta welcomed a baby
girl on Sunday. (Baby Center)

According
to psychologist Larry Rosen, Facebook,
Twitter, and texting
can lead to increased sleeping problems, trouble
concentrating, and anxiety and depression in teens. (Chicago Tribune)

Karen
Walrond takes a “perfect” photo-op-filled
trip to San Diego
with her family. Do you think NYC is just perfect? Why not work with your child to make your
own photo mosaic of our wonderful city! (Chookooloonks)

A
new study
reveals that the vast majority of foods coming out of
pre-schooler’s lunch boxes at lunchtime are not kept at safe temperatures,
indicating the possible presence of harmful bacteria that could cause food
poisoning. (TIME)

We thought
NYC had some great
public pools
. Boy, were we wrong! Joanna Goddard finds a travel article
that puts
our water holes to shame
. (A
Cup of Joe
)

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Plugged in Band

<div>Plugged In is a nonprofit program that offers online programs to student musicians (Ages 10-18) in a non-competitive environment and provides band and individual performance opportunities in support of community and charitable causes.</div> <div> </div> <div>Our programs include:</div> <div> </div> <div>Rock Band Classes</div> <div>Private Music Lessons</div> <div>Summer Camp</div> <div>Digital/Audio Production</div> <div>Songwriting and Recording Workshops</div> <div> </div> <div>Oh and hey parents, we are now offering private music lessons and our rock band program for adults too. Reach out to us for more information. </div>

Broadway Dance Center Children and Teens

<p dir="ltr">With more than 35 years of experience, Broadway Dance Center Children & Teens provides young movers ages 3-18 with exceptional training. BDC delivers the finest all-around dance experience for students by offering a wide variety of styles and levels, performance opportunities, and the highest caliber dance instruction that only New York City and BDC Children & Teens can provide.</p> <p dir="ltr">This studio is so much more than a training course for young dancers; it is a diverse, family-friendly community for budding creatives. It has an exemplary faculty who follow the vision to not only develop a dancer’s love and ability in dance, but to do so in a nurturing and supportive way.</p> <p style="text-align: left;"><span id="docs-internal-guid-16583089-7fff-d8a9-61c2-8f689f7348b2"></span></p>

Super Soccer Stars

<p>Soccer Stars is New York’s most popular youth educational soccer program! With 24 years of experience under our cleats, we have positively impacted over one million kids in our local community by putting the FUN in FUNdamentals in our weekly classes and camps.</p> <p>At Soccer Stars, we use the soccer ball as a vehicle to help children not only improve their soccer skills, but develop self-confidence and physical literacy, improve gross motor skills, build teamwork, and hone socialization skills. Our highly trained coaches and early childhood experts lead an age-specific curriculum with a low kid-to-coach ratio so every child gets individual attention and can grow at their own pace.</p> <p>Kids ages 1-12+ can join our seasonal programs, including Parent & Me, FUNdamentals, Development Training, and Travel Soccer. Join us at one of over 80 locations in neighborhoods across across Westchester County, Connecticut and New York, available 7 days-a-week:</p> <p><strong>Connecticut:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Cos Cob</li> <li>Greenwich</li> <li>Port Chester</li> </ul> <p> </p> <p><strong>Westchester:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Briarcliff</li> <li>Eastchester</li> <li>Mt. Kisco</li> <li>New Rochelle</li> <li>Ridgefield</li> <li>Scarsdale</li> <li>White Plains</li> </ul> <p> </p> <p><strong>New York City:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Bronx</li> <li>Inwood</li> <li>Upper West Side</li> <li>Upper East Side</li> </ul> <p> </p> <p>Can’t find a class or location that fits your schedule? Soccer Stars also offers private classes for small groups or individual training. Let our coaches come to you with a completely customizable program, anytime, anywhere. Birthday parties are also available! </p>