Health coverage

What is health? The word gets thrown around so much that everyone is confused about it. People say health coverage when they really mean “illness care.” Grocery items called health foods are just real foods rather than processed, manufactured pretenders. Health is not only physical, but mental and spiritual, too. To have good health is to be largely without stress, depression, inactivity, and, of course, to have freedom and mobility.

We write a lot about health in these magazines. Every month we have at least two columns from experts in our communities talking about health, and that’s not mentioning the columns we have that give diet, food, and recipe ideas. To me, it all starts with food, and who hasn’t heard the expression “you are what you eat”? As parents, it’s really important that we start our children off eating right and that we show them that “nutritious is delicious.”

In this issue, our writer Golda Smith talks about achieving health goals for the new year and Tammy Scileppi has contributed an important piece about the dangers of mercury poisoning and how it’s affecting our children. Her interview with Albert Wilking is compelling and informative and a must read.

February is Children’s Dental Health month and we acknowledge this every year. Our writer Jamie Lober tells us how important it is to develop early oral health habits and for children to visit a pediatric dentist earlier than most people might imagine. The baby teeth are just as important as the permanent ones, and care and diet can determine the long range health and appearance of both. Setting an example for your children by taking care of your own dental needs and decay prevention will go a long way to helping them with their own.

And then there is our intellectual and artistic health, and there is no finer food for that than family visits to our wonderful museums. Family programming tailored to kids is in abundance throughout NYC. We are so lucky! Contributing writer Shnieka Johnson highlights 15 of our finest museums that do just that.

It’s Valentine’s Day month and I’m certain we should love each other as much as possible. We should hug and kiss and hold hands and identify with our neighbors. We should think positive thoughts and stand firm in our commitment to equality and inclusiveness. We should make sure everyone has access to a decent way of life. That would be great for our health in every way.

Thanks for reading!

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Saf-T-Swim

<p>For over 35 years, Saf-T-Swim Swim School has been teaching lifesaving swimming skills throughout Nassau County, Suffolk County, and now Little Neck. The school is proud to be Long Island's #1 swim school and a leader in water safety education. With swim programs for infants as young as 4 months, beginners, and advanced swimmers, Saf-T-Swim offers swimming programs for every age and skill level. Discover why generations of Long Islanders have trusted Saf-T-Swim time and time again with equipping their little ones the essential skill of swimming.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>

Fieldston Summer Camps

<p>Fieldston Summer Camps provide a fun, eventful summer for all ages. Fieldston Outdoors, Fieldston Sports Camp, Fieldston Premier Sports, Fieldston Future Leaders Camp, Fieldston Emerging Leaders Camp, and Fieldston Expeditions Camp are comprehensive programs covering a spectrum of subjects and interests designed to engage campers. Our programs and classes range from outdoor adventure to educational, sports, and STEAM programs. All camps are held at our campus in Riverdale, with the exception of Fieldston Expeditions Camp, which takes place at locations across the country.</p> <p> </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>