August already?

Halfway through the summer? It can’t be but it is. The weeks fly by in a way they don’t when there’s snow and ice on the ground. Right? Whether it’s vacations away or days in the park or at the beaches, summers in the city are never long enough.

Our issue this month presents our annual Fall School Guide. We hope you will take a good look at the many options around your borough for education opportunities. So many fine professionals throughout our communities are offering wonderful choices from daycare to high school. There’s something for everyone.

In addition, this issue has an article I think is very important and is a must-read. Our resident writer Tammy Scileppi has given us another wonderful insightful piece on the important world of social media and its affect on our adolescents. Through a fascinating interview with Dr. Melissa Robinson-Brown, they discuss the growing cultural phenomenon. Make sure to read “Too Connected.”

I am a part of this world too. I text, I email, I have two Facebook accounts and am no stranger to social media. However, when I end my day and am in our office building elevator, I often am the only rider not holding a smartphone and either reading or typing. When I dine out with my 20-something daughter, her phone is always present and beeping with texts coming in and mine is stored in my purse where it largely stays. Even when I’m at my desk, that’s where my phone is stored. It doesn’t follow me everywhere and when I get home, I seldom am aware of its presence, which is why I still have a land line, otherwise no one can reach me by phone. But I am not an adolescent and in fact, am strongly categorized as a digital immigrant. These youngsters are natives.

And don’t miss reading the piece on “Older Moms” by another of our resident writers, Allison Plitt. As one of those gals myself, I am a true testament to the trend that has been developing, although I do take issue with her contention that 20 years ago it was unheard of for a woman in her 40s to be giving birth. Actually, it was just starting to be a trend and a woman over 35 having a first time pregnancy was no longer referred to as having a “change of life baby.” As women explored life, love and new careers, there was naturally often a delay in not only having children but in entering into committed relationships. Anyway, there are indeed unique issues and this is a good read.

Make sure the summer is not going by with your kids no longer reading, writing and engaging in learning activities of some kind. The loss of continuity is detrimental. Visit the libraries and read as a family. It’s such a bonding pleasure.

Enjoy the final month of summer. I know I will. Thanks for reading!

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The Language Workshop For Children

<p dir="ltr">After offering both group and private lessons for many years and analyzing the results over time, The Language Workshop for Children, founded in1973, has decided to emphasize private remote lessons at shorter intervals. Our skilled educators will focus their attention exclusively on the unique needs, learning style, and interests of your child. This allows a bond to develop between teacher and student, which has been shown to drastically improve retention. </p> <p dir="ltr"><strong>OUR METHOD </strong></p> <p dir="ltr">Developed by the pioneers of language education for children, our programs bring decades of experience to your living room with individualized, active language classes. Each lesson is based on proven methods and materials perfected to capture your child’s attention during the ages when he/she absorbs information the fastest.   </p> <p dir="ltr">While other online language classes rely on videos for passive learning, we deliver interactive, and engaging lessons with native-fluent teachers. In addition, all our teachers are certified in the Thibaut Technique which has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and many other well-respected publications.  </p> <p dir="ltr">Our short one-on-one lessons give kids the chance to focus, hear pronunciation clearly, and practice speaking in their target language. </p> <p dir="ltr"><strong>THE PROCESS</strong> </p> <p dir="ltr">First, students have a short meeting with our Director Francois Thibaut, in English, with their parent(s) present. Mr. Thibaut will determine the best course of study, including class length and frequency, the right teacher, lesson format and materials (or action games for younger students.) Then the learning begins! Mr. Thibaut will continually check in on your child’s learning to assure they are getting the most of their classes. </p> <p dir="ltr"><strong>OTHER OFFERINGS </strong></p> <p dir="ltr">We can also help your child prepare for: the French subject tests for SAT, AP & CLEP, the European DELF/DALF, the Canadian TEF and other standardized testing, college entry exams, studying or traveling abroad, cultural changes when moving abroad, and much more! </p> <p><span id="docs-internal-guid-a97d759c-7fff-6e4d-8e93-70e093aa10f1"> </span></p>

Zeta Charter Schools

<p><strong>Zeta Charter Schools:</strong></p> <p>Zeta Inwood Elementary School: 401 West 218th Street, New York, NY 10034</p> <p>Zeta Manhattan Middle School: 401 West 218th Street, New York, NY 10034</p> <p>Zeta South Bronx Elementary School: 425 Westchester Avenue, Bronx, NY 10455</p> <p>Zeta Bronx Middle School: 425 Westchester Avenue, Bronx, NY 10455</p> <p>Zeta Bronx Tremont Park Elementary School: 1910 Arthur Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457</p> <p>Zeta Bronx Mount Eden Early Childhood School: 1325 Jerome Avenue, Bronx, NY 10452</p> <p>Zeta Bronx Mount Eden Elementary School: 1475 Macombs Road, Bronx, NY, 10452</p> <p> </p> <p>Zeta combines a caring, whole-child approach and world-class academics with</p> <p>unrivaled opportunities for students to discover their passions through art, dance,</p> <p>chess, music, sports, and Taekwondo. Zeta’s next-generation approach to learning</p> <p>helps students develop the confidence, awareness, and knowledge to solve</p> <p>challenging real-world problems, preparing them for access and leadership in an</p> <p>evolving modern world.</p> <p> </p> <p>Zeta will serve children from Pre-K through 7th grade for the 2024-25 school year,</p> <p>growing to eventually serve students through 12th grade.</p>

Ivy Prep

<p>Located in Forest Hills, Queens, Ivy Prep New York (Ivy Prep) is a 30-year well established private tutoring school, which focuses on top scores for standardized tests and academic excellence in school work. Ivy Prep prepares motivated students for admissions to top high schools, Ivy league universities and other top universities, and gifted and talented programs.</p> <p>Ivy Prep offers elementary and junior high school students SHSAT, SSAT, ISEE, Hunter High School Exam, and other entrance exams for admissions to top high schools, SAT, PSAT, ACT, APs for high school students, and GMAT, MCAT, LSAT, GRE for college students. Ivy Prep also offers uniquely effective college application consulting to make sure its students reach top universities and right majors.</p> <p>For elementary and junior high school students, Ivy Prep teaches math, reading, and writing to build up students’ solid basic knowledge foundation; for high school students, besides standardized test training, Ivy Prep also teaches school math, English, science, history, literature, writing, etc. to maintain students’ school high GPA. Ivy Prep offers college level basic courses tutoring as well.</p> <p>All teachers at Ivy Prep are professionals, either college professors or licensed high school teachers. They are graduates from Ivy League colleges or other top universities and with at least fifteen years teaching experience.</p> <p>Ivy Prep flexibly arranges all programs. Students can take classes in small groups or individual private lessons; lessons can be in person or online.</p>