New York Family’s October 2014 Issue

Photo by Lindsay May for Classic Kids Photography. Location: MetLife Stadium. Suzanne Johnson and her sons wear their own pieces.
Photo by Lindsay May for Classic Kids Photography. Location: MetLife Stadium. Suzanne Johnson and her sons wear their own pieces.

Features

Jet Fuel
Suzanne Johnson, the first lady of the New York Jets, gears up for a great NFL season and gets personal about motherhood, marriage, and making time to enjoy life’s best moments

Doctors We Love
Our guide to NYC’s top pediatricians and pediatric specialists

Living Locally, Teaching Globally
An in-depth look at the blossoming trend towards global education with 6 NYC schools

Get Prepped
A guide to local country day and boarding schools

Tutor City
A selective guide to some of the best tutoring services in the city for kids

Family Fun

10 Great Events For October
Just Kidding at Symphony Space, Lighthouse Fest, the Big Apple Circus, and more

Celebrating Halloween in NYC
Ten bewitching local bashes sure to be spooktacular

Home & Away

Quality Time
Plan a most frightening fête with treats and tricks from local experts in face-painting, costumes, crafts, recipes, pumpkin carving, and activities

Columns

Editor’s Note
The long game

Events & Offers
New York Jets ticket giveaway, Blackboard Award nominations, and fab fall events from LEGO, Madison Square Park, Brooklyn Baby Fest, NY Ed Tech

It’s My Party
Birthday celebrations on the red carpet, in Central Park, and at the Peoples Improv Theater

Scoop
A new tennis facility in Brooklyn, a personal shopper for new parents, a nature guide for kids, an inflatable booster seat, and an app for a healthy divorce

Activity of the Month: Dance
Within the city’s best dance programs are super-star parents who love the art as much as their talented kids do

Treats
Shop for a great cause with our pink picks for Breast Cancer Awareness month

Parent In Profile
Nancy Redd of HuffPost Live dishes on journalism, motherhood, and more

A Special Place
City kids embrace nature and art, and make furry friends at The Art Farm

A Good Idea
By bringing out the best in city families’ back yards, Mommy Nearest is becoming the go-to app for on-the-go parents

Starting Out
How the women behind Well Rounded NY went from novice moms-to-be to popular guides for city-savvy pregnant women

Wellness
One parent describes her journey to diagnose and treat PANDAS, her daughter’s misunderstood disorder

The Last Word
When her daughter’s love of make-believe challenges her to create the perfect costume, the author embraces the season’s whimsy

Relevant Directory Listings

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The School at the Mark Morris Dance Center

<p><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" data-sheets-value="{" data-sheets-userformat="{">The School at the Mark Morris Dance Center offers year-round, community-based dance and music programming in a fully inclusive and nurturing environment, located in the heart of the Brooklyn Cultural District. The School’s diverse and professional faculty provides progressive and non-competitive instruction with all of our classes accompanied by live music. Though we are a non-recital school, there are opportunities for students to perform and for parents to see their dancers in action.</span></p>

British Swim School - Manhattan

<p>The premier learn-to-swim provider for people of all ages, offering programs for children ages 3-months through adults.  British Swim School uses gentle teaching methods and a survival-first approach to help people of all experience levels become safer, stronger swimmers. British Swim School’s safe, fun, and effective instructional program has made it the preferred choice for parents and students for over 40 years. Come see the British Swim School difference!</p>

New Settlement Community Center

<p>Offering a host of healthy, fun and exciting programs for children ages 6 months and up, including ballet and hi-hop dance with Alvin Ailey, group and private swimm classes, mixed martial arts, youth technology, piano, violin and guitar lessons, and more.</p>