September 2012 Table of Contents

The September 2012 Back-to-School issue of NYMetroParents highlights expert advice on starting the school year right, examines the issues around twins in the classroom, teaches you how to pack a smarter school lunch, and lets you in on where to pick your own apples in the NYC area. Plus, learn about vaccines for every age, and what makes a good mentor.
September 2012 Cover

September 2012
Back-To-School Issue

ACTIVITIES

NYSCI
Outing: New York Hall of Science
NYSCI hosts its celebrated World Maker Faire, the centerpiece of its year-round STEM-themed exhibits that aim to create a new generation of “makers.”

Bring it On MusicalTheater: Broadway Review of ‘Bring It On: The Musical’
Broadway’s “Bring It On: The Musical” is a pep rally with heart, humor, and backflips that teens and tweens will love. It’s a must-see for kids who love cheerleading and a fun ride for the whole family.

Apples
Where-To Guide: Pick Your Own Apples

Take advantage of the crisp fall weather to venture out to the orchards for equally crisp and delicious apples, plucked straight from the tree.



FEATURES

Kevin Del Aguila

Celebrity Parent: Kevin Del Aguila
The acclaimed actor, writer, and director talks about his alternating roles as Broadway star and Manhattan dad.

Mentors

The Mentor Effect
What makes a mentor extraordinary is the commitment he or she makes to changing a child’s life for the better.

BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL

Siblings Go Back to SchoolAnd, They’re Off!
Earlier wake-ups, spiffy duds, and a new class for your kids means organizational and motivational challenges for you. A local mom expert helps you start the school year on the right foot.

Twins in School

 
Twins in the Classroom
How to advocate for keeping your multiples in the same classroom—and when to know the ‘right’ time to separate.

Mom and Kid with iPadReading Rainbow Reinvented
Rainbow-colored chairs and floating hot-air balloons set the playful mood for the launch of Reading Rainbow’s latest adventure: an iPad app.

School Lunch
FOOD AND NUTRITION

How to Pack a Smarter Lunch

When you were young and single, preparing lunch was easy. But once you become a parent, the word “lunch” takes on a new meaning.

Vaccines
HEALTH

Shot Clock: Getting Your Kids Vaccinated

Vaccinating children on time is the best way to protect them against 14 serious and potentially deadly diseases before they turn 2…

Journaling

JUST FOR MOMS
To My Baby, With Love
I began a letter to my son the night before he was born. Now, five years and three journals later, I have the story of his life, as told by…

Brain Power Movie
MOVIES

‘Brain Power’
“What is all this technology doing to our brains?” A new film explores this question, and offers guidance on how parents can best…

mommasgonecity.com
QUOTABLES
The Best of the Rest of the Web
Nature’s Finest Playground, Marriage Crushes, and Exhaustion Treatment.

Woman Shopping for Dress
RAISING OUR KIDS

Shopping for Independence
This past May, my daughter Mollie went shopping with a friend. She found a dress she loved and decided…

SPECIAL NEEDS

Struggling Student
Helping Challenged Kids Go Back to School

Our expert offers six things to keep in mind as the academic year kicks into swing.

ADHD
The Cost of Not Treating ADHD in Kids

Some people dismiss ADHD, denying its existence. While parents may resist the diagnosis—or the treatment—doing so jeopardizes life-transforming treatment for many children.

Fan ZoneSPORTS
Fan Zone: The Lowdown on Local Teams

Crosstown rivalries, new stadiums, and access to a wide variety of sports make the greater NY metro area one of the best to places to see live action. Here, the lowdown on local teams, plus parent tips.

Monsters Inc US Postal Mail Stamp
STUFF WE LIKE

You’ve Got Mail!
Heartfelt cards, limited edition Forever stamps, an LCD touchscreen computer, and a token of love.