The entire Beth Tfiloh Creative Arts Department is a bustle in preparation for the upcoming Middle School performance of Disney’s The Lion King. It’s easy to recognize the talent of the performers on stage, but what we do not see is the degree of skill and training involved in the …
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Beth Tfiloh’s Team Approach to Enrichment and Development
“Teach a child in his own way; He will not swerve from it even in old age.” –Proverbs 22:6 Students truly flourish when their teachers see their strengths. Beth Tfiloh Lower School’s team approach to education provides opportunities for students to learn in small groups for a more personalized classroom …
Read More »Meet Beth Tfiloh PreSchool Director Laurie Okin, M.Ed., Child Advocate and Confidence Builder
Connecting with others on a deeper level is not foreign to Beth Tfiloh’s new PreSchool Director Mrs. Laurie Okin, M.Ed. After sixteen years as a school counselor working with students facing social and emotional challenges, Laurie has developed a keen ability to meet each child where he or she is …
Read More »What’s Next? Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 and Preparing Our Students for the Fall
By: Farrah Elsamaloty, B.A. and Vincent P. Culotta, Ph.D. NeuroBehavioral Associates As COVID-19 fades and hope rebounds, it is time for parents to prepare their children to reenter the classroom. With fall quickly approaching, parents are taking the necessary steps to get their children back on track. COVID’s toll is …
Read More »Carrabba’s Italian Grill Offers Family Bundles Featuring Italian Dishes from Carrabba’s Family Recipes
Carrabba’s Italian Grill makes it easy to feed the whole family with a fresh, fully prepared meal, made-from-scratch. But, did you know that the recipes Carrabba’s chefs prepare originated in the kitchen of founders’ family? Emigrating from Italy, they brought all their original recipes to America. Today, those family favorites …
Read More »Baby Essentials for New Parents Every parent should stock up on these must-haves
The first few months of a baby’s life are bewildering. New moms must decipher signs and symptoms without any sort of cheat-sheet. Why is she crying? Is it fatigue? Hunger? Pain? If only your baby could talk! Because there’s so much guesswork, it’s imperative that parents are prepared for everything …
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It’s time for kids to have fun again. CCBC is ready with a whole array of kids’ classes on campus and online filled with fun and learning. Whether you want academics, STEM, cooking or something more active, we have a class for that. CCBC has been offering summer classes for …
Read More »Martial Arts Goes Online: U.S. Kuo Shu Academy Offers Virtual Lessons During the Coronavirus Shutdown
U.S. Kuo Shu Academy Launches Virtual USKSA, an Online Martial Arts and Leadership Training Platform for Kids and Families Hundreds of kids and families have signed up for Virtual USKSA, an online, interactive martial arts program that allows students to train from home during the COVID-19 shutdown. The program …
Read More »How to know when child needs psychiatric help
Nobody said raising children is easy. It can be even harder if a young child, preteen or adolescent has troublesome behaviors or problems with emotions, anxiety or attention. Maybe someone has already suggested your child might need professional psychiatric help. When do you know it’s time to schedule an appointment? …
Read More »Little Medical School of Baltimore — inspire your aspiring doctor!
Does your child want to be a nurse, doctor, veterinarian or other healthcare professional? What if they could actually go to a mini-medical school? They can at Little Medical School of Baltimore! Little Medical School of Baltimore is STEM enrichment program that focuses on exposing kids to various healthcare professions. …
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