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NOTED 5 Itrsquos All Fun amp Games Untilhellip
OPINIONATED 6 Is It OK to Spank
REAL MOMS 9 Moms Next Door Jordan Morrow amp Worth Anne Herrell 10 From Reese With Love 10 Tex-Mex (But Better) 10 Express Service 12 Routines Medhavi Balachandran
KID CULTURE 23 Agenda 25 EveryDay
WHEN ASTHMA ATTACKSLearning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathlesswords Stephanie Emma Pfefferillustrations Elliot Stokes
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rin Newmark was gone less than 10 minutes when she got a call from her sonsrsquo sitters Her three boys had been playing on the
backyard playset when 5-year-old Owen lost his grip while swinging on the monkey bars and fell to the hard ground below landing on his arm X-rays in the emergency room revealed that Owen broke his arm in two places
Owen is part of a growing statis-tic According to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention more than 200000 children are treated in emergency
rooms each year for playground-related injuries broken bones frac-tures contusions even concussions The study showed monkey bars climbing equipment and swings are the biggest culprits
That doesnrsquot surprise Sharon Evans the trauma injury preven-tion coordinator with Cook Chil-drenrsquos Health Care System in Fort Worth Of the average 150ndash200 playground-related injuries Cook Childrenrsquos sees each year about 65 percent are connected to monkey bars or playground gyms
But most medical professionals and even the studyrsquos authors arenrsquot advocating that kids stay away from
play structures Instead they rec-ommend taking steps to minimize risks of injury
WHATrsquoS ON THE SURFACE COUNTSIn Texas any playground equip-ment installed using public funds must comply with the US Con-sumer Product Safety Commis-sion (CPSC) guidelines As a result most public playgrounds now have safer surfacing mdash one of the most important factors in reducing injuries
ldquoYou want a shock-absorbing surface that will take an impact if kids fallrdquo says Marissa Rodriguez the inju-ry prevention coor-dinator at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas The CPSC recom-mends loose fill such as wood chips shredded rubber or pea gravel which should go about a foot deep or rubber mats and tiles
ldquoThe problem is where the kids play mdash around the slides and monkey bars mdash the surfac-ing gets scraped awayrdquo Evans says After speaking with local schools Evans learned that maintenance only comes out around one to two times per year to inspect the grounds and re-spread the fill material The same is often true for public playgrounds Safety experts advise checking areas where kids are most likely to fall and ensuring the fill is the appropriate depth
ALL EYES ON THE KIDSStudies show that a lack of adult supervision plays a role in 40 per-cent of playground-related injuries
Parents should make sure their kids are not using equipment inap-
propriately such as climbing on top of monkey bars or on the outside of tube slides Rodriguez says
Blind spots are another hazardldquoYou should be able to see every-
thingrdquo says Dr Sandra McClintic a certified early
childhood outdoor play
inspector in Argyle ldquoIf there are places on the
playground where you
cannot see your child then you need to be up and mov-ing around to make sure you know where your child is [at all times]rdquo
ONE SET DOES NOT FIT ALL AGESWhile play is essen-tial to the social and intellectual development of all kids a toddler and a school-age child donrsquot share the same gross motor skills The National Program for Play-ground Safety (NPPS) recom-mends that playsets have separate areas for children ages 2ndash5 and ages 5ndash12 Areas for the youngest tots should have crawl spaces low plat-forms and smaller steps Ramps need places to grasp and slides should be no taller than 4 feet Areas appropriate
for children ages 5ndash12 can include more challenging equipment such as monkey bars and taller slides
Active supervision is crucial for guiding kids to use age-appropriate equipment Rodriguez says ldquoKids cannot perceive the dangers as well as an adult can because their brains are not developed enough to know whatrsquos dangerous for themrdquo ntc
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PLAYGROUND SAFETY CHECKLISTHeading to the park Scope out the playground before setting your little monkeys loose
Do a quick check of the equipment and make sure there are no sharp edges broken or loose parts protruding bolts or nails or rusted materials
Dress kids appropri-ately Remove any neck-laces scarves or clothing with drawstrings that can get caught on structures Avoid sandals and other open-toe shoes
The CPSC recom-mends monkey bars be less than 60 inches from the ground and 12 inches apart for younger children and no higher than 84 inches and 15 inches apart for older kids
If you do spot any safety hazards report them immediately to school administrators or your local parks and recreation department or look for signs with contact information Donrsquot let children play on the equip-ment until itrsquos safe
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opinionated
y son was 18 months old when I spanked him It had been a long
day my patience was thin and I still had a list a mile long of things that needed to be accomplished before I called it a night I donrsquot even remem-ber what my toddler did but in a moment of frustration I smacked his bottom And I immediately regretted it His startled screams ripped through our home I grabbed him held him and cried with him I couldnrsquot apologize enough Had I just taught my son a lesson or made him afraid of Mommy
Obviously Irsquom not the only parent to spank a child According to a 2014 UNICEF report as many as 80 percent of parents around the world spank their children
But 50 years of research now shows that spanking kids does way more harm than good Experts at The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Michigan released a study earlier this year that was published in the Journal of Family Psychology and concluded that the more a child is spanked the more likely he is to experience increased antisocial behavior aggression mental health problems and cogni-tive difficulties and to defy his par-ents mdash essentially the opposite of what parents hope to achieve
And the American Academy of Pediatrics officially advises against any form of physical discipline because evidence shows that itrsquos
ineffective and can create aggressive behaviors in children
My husband and I agreed early on that spanking wouldnrsquot be used as a means of discipline in our household My response to my sonrsquos behavior that night was completely reactionary mdash and took even me totally by surprise
Using other types of discipline is not easy My husband and I have worked very hard to manage our
levels of frustration to have more patience with our son and to modi-fy his bad behavior through distrac-tions and explanations
Research shows that the most effective forms of discipline are those that teach children to control their behavior through internal measures So spanking doesnrsquot teach him real consequences or even how to control his behavior
How does one teach a child to control his behavior Talk to your pediatrician He can help you develop strategies understand what behavior is developmentally realistic for your child at each age
and stage and find positive behav-iors to praise
Effective tools may include things wersquove all tried but that we need to stick to like timeouts and showing the consequences of a bad behavior For instance if a child refuses to pick up her room try removing all the toys left out
Those on the other side of the spanking issue who see nothing wrong with it as a disciplinary tactic were often
spanked as children and have a false belief that itrsquos effective (especially if it scares the child into correcting the behav-ior in that instance)
Sure Irsquove thought ldquoI was spanked and I turned out finerdquo and I hon-estly donrsquot think Irsquove caused my son any sort of perma-nent damage with the one spanking incident However
it has made me re-evaluate how I parent The spanking
happened in a moment of weak-ness not while I was assuming my leadership role as Mom or modeling acceptable behavior I donrsquot want my son to think that itrsquos OK to hit someone who frustrates him
Every parent blows up at some point So sometimes we need to take a timeout ourselves instead of rushing to react Take a minute to cool off Leave the room and count to 10 Showing anger isnrsquot going to do long-term harm to your kids but striking them just might
After all we send people to jail for hitting a spouse so why is it ever OK to raise a hand to a child ntc
hitting proves to be a major no-noW O R D S A S H L E Y B I X L E R
is it ok to spank
BY THE NUMBERS
HANDS OFFIs it OK to spank your kids
We polled our readers to see where they stand
NO ITrsquoS NEVER OK
IT DEPENDS ON THE SITUATION
32
44
YES ITrsquoS OK24
of readers
I only spank when my child does something that is going to hurt herself or others mdash for ex-ample running away from me in the parking lotrdquo
In our house itrsquos never accept-able While it was something we both grew up with and we acknowledge that it can lsquoworkrsquo we feel that it doesnrsquot teach good problem-solv-ing behaviorsrdquo
Real OpinionsWe asked local parents to chime in anonymously on the issue Herersquos what they had to say
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I N T E R V I E W M A R G I E J A C I N T O
orth Texas moms Jordan
Morrow and Worth Anne Herrell go way back The former co-workers turned best friends are also the founders of Oilogic Essential Oil Care a line of con-centrated 100 per-cent pure essential oil blends diluted and formulated specifically for kids Taking their back-grounds on product development and marketing the duo came up with the line based not only on what they felt moms and their lit-tle ones needed but also on the desire to run their own business in order to spend more time with their children
Morrow 38 is a mom of three mdash two daughters Carson 6 and Taylor 3 and one boy Jack 18 months Herrell 38 has two boys Mack 7 and Houston 4
HOW DID OILOGIC COME ABOUT MORROW I had a lot of pregnancy complica-tions [with my third child] mdash and was never allowed to take medication One of my friends introduced me to essential oils HERRELL We looked at the marketplace and saw that there was a real need for an easier way to use natural essential oils to care for kids We started talking to all the mom friends we had to really see if there were moms out there who would use this stuff Sure enough there was and thatrsquos how Oilogic was born
HOW DID YOU FEEL WHEN YOU FIRST FOUND OUT YOU WERE PREGNANT WITH YOUR FIRST AND LAST CHILD HERRELL So with my first child I was not trying to get
pregnant I was on birth control It was a big shock With my second one I was trying and was very fortunate that it was not hard for me to get pregnant When I found out I was extreme-ly excited and so was my husband So I had two polar opposite reactions With our first child we were scared to death and the second time we were very excited MORROW Mine is pret-ty opposite too With my first one we definitely tried for her and ended up getting pregnant pretty quickly with her and we were beyond excited After Carson we had three miscarriag-es before having Taylor When I got pregnant with Jack we were initially scared that I wasnrsquot going to be able to keep him and then we were excited that he was a healthy baby and that he was a boy
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE EACH OTHER HERRELL Loud friendly and has the most generous heart MORROW Funny fiercely loyal and she has an amazing faith mdash it is defi-nitely something I strive for
PROUDEST MOM MOMENTS HERRELL When my son [Houston] scored his first goal on his soccer team I ran on to the field and gave him a hug because I was so excited for him MORROW For my last birthday my daughter [Carson] gave me a card she had made and she gave me her tooth fairy money I wept when I opened it
THOUGHTS ON THE WORK-MOTHER-HOOD BALANCE HERRELL Itrsquos something that I have struggled with for several years Itrsquos one of the reasons why Jordan and I wanted to start our own business because I wanted to be able to have more flexibility with my kidsrsquo schedules I think there is so much pressure on moms these days whether you stay at home or if you work I lean on my friends and fam-ily all the time to make sure to keep myself in
check MORROW I think you have to do what
you can when you can At
the end of the day you just have to say ldquoI did the best I could and what I messed up
please forgive me and where
I shined glory to Godrdquo ntc
Co-Founders Oilogic Essential Oil Care
real moms
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Her next stop One of our favorite Dallas shopping haunts Draper Jamesrsquo second location is slated to open in Highland Park Village in mid-September In keeping with the flagship the local boutique will feature an aesthetic reminiscent of the department stores the A-lister grew up frequenting and an assortment of merchandise in classic silhouettes and bright colorways
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645AM Breakfast is ready I get Devin up Kirin is already having her breakfast Devin walks into the kitchen still half asleep and sits down at the breakfast table I also sit down with the kids to have my Earl Grey tea and oatmeal I check my work schedule I donrsquot have any in-person client meetings so I decide to go to my downtown office today I also determine that I can take Kirin to her figure skating lesson this afternoon and that Nancy our nanny of nearly six years doesnrsquot need to take her and can stay with Devin at home He doesnrsquot have ice hockey or karate today 7AM The kids brush their teeth and freshen up Roshan and I help the kids put on their clothes although Kirin can do that pretty well all by herself I check to make sure the kids have everything they need for the day 735AM I kiss the kids goodbye and wish them a good day I check my work email and send a couple of quick emails 740AM I text my neighbor friend to see if shersquos ready to go for a walk 745AM Take Weston mdash our dog a shepherd-husky mix mdash for a walk with my neighbor She and Irsquove been taking Weston for a walk for the last several months Itrsquos a great way for us to chitchat and start the day815AM Roshan and I talk about our schedules today I then head off to our room to get ready for work Each day is different for us and wersquore lucky to have flexible schedules As long as I donrsquot have any 9am calls or meetings we stick to this routine 845AM I drive to my office in downtown Dallas 915AM I arrive at my office and log in to email and check todayrsquos schedule Irsquom pleased to see that I donrsquot have any client calls until this after-noon which is unusual So I get a cup of coffee and walk around the office to talk to colleagues about client project statuses and other to-dorsquos 945AM I go back to my office and look at my list of things I need to accomplish today I finally work through emails and add a few things to my list12PM I head downstairs in the tunnels to get something for lunch which takes 20 minutes I take another 20 minutes to eat lunch and use my remaining 20 minutes to complete some personal phone calls 1PM I join client phone calls and work on strat-egy decks 315PM I leave work to drive home to pick up Kirin for figure skating practice 4PM I arrive home and run inside to get Kirin I say hi to Nancy and Devin Kirin is all ready so we pack up the car and head to figure skating practice in Farmers Branch 430PM We arrive at the skating rink Kirin runs inside while I park I find a quiet spot so that I can get some work done while watching Kirinrsquos lesson I take a video of her when shersquos going through her competition routine 530PM We drive back home and I think about what to make for dinner
medhavi balachandran
5 30AM My first alarm goes off I automatically hit the snooze button mdash I have 15 more minutes to sleep 545AM That was the best 15 min-utes of sleep ever Ugh hellip have to
roll out of bed brush teeth and get dressed to work out My dear daughter rolls into the bedroom to make sure Irsquom up and donrsquot slack off Nothing like your own child holding you accountable Irsquod rather work out with my daughter than get up at 5am to work which was my life last year I am determined to do things differently now6AM Depending on the weather Kirin and I either go running or do a workout video at home Today we run Working out together in the morning is a new tradition that wersquove started It gives us a chance to bond before the boys wake up 640AM We finish the workout and I get breakfast ready for Kirin and Devin Then I go wake up Devin who wants to sleep in for another five minutes
A MONDAY IN THE L IFE OF
Medhavi is a health management strategy consultant She lives in
Coppell with Roshan her husband of nearly 13 years who is legal
counsel for Ericsson and a major in the
Army Reserve serving with the 505th Military
Intelligence Brigade and their two kids mdash Kirin 9 and Devin 5
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FAVORITE INDULGENCE Monthly massages FAVORITE MOVIE The Holiday with Jude Law Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz WHATrsquoS ON HER IPOD Everything from the latest pop music to Guns Nrsquo Roses to Indian classical music GO-TO UNIFORM Jeans and a T-shirt or sweatshirt BY HER BED Are You Fully Charged The 3 Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life by Tom Rath WHAT SHE DOES WHEN LIFE GETS STRESSFUL Clean and take a few min-utes to breathe deeply or meditate DREAM VACATION To visit as many countries as possible in Southeast Asia LEAST FAVORITE CHORE Folding laundry RESTAURANT SHE FREQUENTS WITH THE FAMILY Black Walnut Cafe or Via Real FAVORITE DATE NIGHT SPOT We are on a mission to try as many of Dallasrsquo top 100 restaurants as we can so we donrsquot have one particular spot we go to WHAT SHErsquoS READING Bitter Is the New Black by Jen Lancaster BEVERAGE OF CHOICE Water with lemon no ice BIGGEST CHALLENGE Juggling family and work and ensuring each is priori-tized appropriately WORDS SHE LIVES BY Everything happens for a reason
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6PM We arrive home and I get a status report on how things went while we were at practice Then I go to my room and change and decide to make some pasta and salad for dinner 615PM I open a bottle of wine and pour a glass for myself Finally a minute to relax before starting dinner 7PM Roshan arrives home from work and gets himself a glass of bourbon All the electronics go off and the four of us sit down for dinner and talk about our day and other topics that the kids bring up 730PM Dinnerrsquos done I sit down with Kirin to do her homework while Roshan does the dishes745PM Roshan reads with Devin while Kirin reads in bed 815PM Time for the kids to turn the lights out and get ready for tomorrow Roshan and I hang out for a little while 9PM I log back in to work and finish some things that need to get done today 1030PM I finish up work Lights out Itrsquos been a great day ntc
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n January during a middle school gym class 12-year-old Indiyah Rush was carrying her rescue inhaler as she does every day The Rowlett girl has asthma her mom Monique Rush says she wants Indiyah to be prepared in case of a debilitat-ing attack But in this case the emergency wasnrsquot Indiyahrsquos When Alexis Kyle 13 began having an
asthma attack Indiyah didnrsquot hesitate to share her medica-tion with her classmate
Although Rush says her daughter thought she was doing the right thing mdash potentially saving a life mdash Schrade Middle School didnrsquot agree Citing its zero-tolerance policy on shar-ing controlled substances (prescription asthma medication included) Garland ISD automatically suspended both girls pending an appeals process The suspensions were lifted within a week but Rush still has reservations about how the school will react in an emergency ldquoMy fears were what would have happened to [Alexis] if my daughter hadnrsquot done what she didrdquo
Properly planning for emergencies in the classroom is just one more source of stress for parents of kids with asthma a chronic disease that inflames and narrows airways in the lungs making it difficult to breathe Asthma has a serious impact on local families affecting nearly 100000 North Texas kids In 2013 more than 1500 children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area visited hospital emergency rooms or were admitted to a hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma And 54 percent of Texas kids with asthma missed at least one day of school in the past 12 months
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S T E P H A N I E E M M AP F E F F E R
I L L U S T R A T I O N SE L L I O T S T O K E S
WHENASTHMAATTACKS
Learning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathless
While the exact cause of asthma is unknown doctors say there is a genetic predisposition for it People with a family history of asthma or allergies are more prone to developing asthma other risk factors include obesity exposure to secondhand smoke and environmental factors such
as air pollution Children from low-income households are more likely to have asthma because of lack of affordable health care and without access to medications they are more likely to land in the hospital with flare-ups
Asthmatic kids experience wheezing tightness in the chest and persistent coughing due to inflammation of lung tissue tightening of airways and increased mucus produc-tion according to Dr Sam Foster of the North Texas Allergy
amp Asthma Center in Denton ldquoSymptoms may be worse at night or with more intense activity like
playing sports or runningrdquo he says ldquoSometimes just laughing can worsen asthma symptomsrdquo
Jack Mitchell was only 8 months old when he landed in the emergency room because he couldnrsquot breathe
ldquoIt was awfulrdquo says mom Emily Mitchell of Lakewood ldquoHe had a combi-nation of a high fever and wheezing It broke my heart that there was nothing I could dordquo A year and a half later Jack was officially diagnosed with asthma
Therersquos no cure for asthma and it can be life-threatening if not prop-erly managed The key to reducing flare-ups is preventive treatment mdash both knowing and avoiding triggers that cause a reaction mdash and taking medicine to alleviate symptoms before they get out of control
16 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
HOUSE HYGIENE
Keep your household free of asthma-
triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 17
how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
than 6 who have asthma Fort Worth 682885-4170
cookchildrensorg
ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
S U R V I V A L G U I D E
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 19
worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
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wristbands start at $5
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August 3ndash14 and the
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Alley and join a dance
party on the show
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a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
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a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
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bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
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for quenching your
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fill of soft serve snow
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sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
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1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Arturorsquos Art amp Me ndash Robot Go Bot Dallas Museum of Art
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kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
28 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
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After school care for elementary childrenpick-up and drop-off available
1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
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17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
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28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
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OPINIONATED 6 Is It OK to Spank
REAL MOMS 9 Moms Next Door Jordan Morrow amp Worth Anne Herrell 10 From Reese With Love 10 Tex-Mex (But Better) 10 Express Service 12 Routines Medhavi Balachandran
KID CULTURE 23 Agenda 25 EveryDay
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rin Newmark was gone less than 10 minutes when she got a call from her sonsrsquo sitters Her three boys had been playing on the
backyard playset when 5-year-old Owen lost his grip while swinging on the monkey bars and fell to the hard ground below landing on his arm X-rays in the emergency room revealed that Owen broke his arm in two places
Owen is part of a growing statis-tic According to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention more than 200000 children are treated in emergency
rooms each year for playground-related injuries broken bones frac-tures contusions even concussions The study showed monkey bars climbing equipment and swings are the biggest culprits
That doesnrsquot surprise Sharon Evans the trauma injury preven-tion coordinator with Cook Chil-drenrsquos Health Care System in Fort Worth Of the average 150ndash200 playground-related injuries Cook Childrenrsquos sees each year about 65 percent are connected to monkey bars or playground gyms
But most medical professionals and even the studyrsquos authors arenrsquot advocating that kids stay away from
play structures Instead they rec-ommend taking steps to minimize risks of injury
WHATrsquoS ON THE SURFACE COUNTSIn Texas any playground equip-ment installed using public funds must comply with the US Con-sumer Product Safety Commis-sion (CPSC) guidelines As a result most public playgrounds now have safer surfacing mdash one of the most important factors in reducing injuries
ldquoYou want a shock-absorbing surface that will take an impact if kids fallrdquo says Marissa Rodriguez the inju-ry prevention coor-dinator at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas The CPSC recom-mends loose fill such as wood chips shredded rubber or pea gravel which should go about a foot deep or rubber mats and tiles
ldquoThe problem is where the kids play mdash around the slides and monkey bars mdash the surfac-ing gets scraped awayrdquo Evans says After speaking with local schools Evans learned that maintenance only comes out around one to two times per year to inspect the grounds and re-spread the fill material The same is often true for public playgrounds Safety experts advise checking areas where kids are most likely to fall and ensuring the fill is the appropriate depth
ALL EYES ON THE KIDSStudies show that a lack of adult supervision plays a role in 40 per-cent of playground-related injuries
Parents should make sure their kids are not using equipment inap-
propriately such as climbing on top of monkey bars or on the outside of tube slides Rodriguez says
Blind spots are another hazardldquoYou should be able to see every-
thingrdquo says Dr Sandra McClintic a certified early
childhood outdoor play
inspector in Argyle ldquoIf there are places on the
playground where you
cannot see your child then you need to be up and mov-ing around to make sure you know where your child is [at all times]rdquo
ONE SET DOES NOT FIT ALL AGESWhile play is essen-tial to the social and intellectual development of all kids a toddler and a school-age child donrsquot share the same gross motor skills The National Program for Play-ground Safety (NPPS) recom-mends that playsets have separate areas for children ages 2ndash5 and ages 5ndash12 Areas for the youngest tots should have crawl spaces low plat-forms and smaller steps Ramps need places to grasp and slides should be no taller than 4 feet Areas appropriate
for children ages 5ndash12 can include more challenging equipment such as monkey bars and taller slides
Active supervision is crucial for guiding kids to use age-appropriate equipment Rodriguez says ldquoKids cannot perceive the dangers as well as an adult can because their brains are not developed enough to know whatrsquos dangerous for themrdquo ntc
noted
monkey bars mean risky play for kids
E
W O R D S N A T A L I E S M I T H
games untilhellipitrsquos all fun amp
PLAYGROUND SAFETY CHECKLISTHeading to the park Scope out the playground before setting your little monkeys loose
Do a quick check of the equipment and make sure there are no sharp edges broken or loose parts protruding bolts or nails or rusted materials
Dress kids appropri-ately Remove any neck-laces scarves or clothing with drawstrings that can get caught on structures Avoid sandals and other open-toe shoes
The CPSC recom-mends monkey bars be less than 60 inches from the ground and 12 inches apart for younger children and no higher than 84 inches and 15 inches apart for older kids
If you do spot any safety hazards report them immediately to school administrators or your local parks and recreation department or look for signs with contact information Donrsquot let children play on the equip-ment until itrsquos safe
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6 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
opinionated
y son was 18 months old when I spanked him It had been a long
day my patience was thin and I still had a list a mile long of things that needed to be accomplished before I called it a night I donrsquot even remem-ber what my toddler did but in a moment of frustration I smacked his bottom And I immediately regretted it His startled screams ripped through our home I grabbed him held him and cried with him I couldnrsquot apologize enough Had I just taught my son a lesson or made him afraid of Mommy
Obviously Irsquom not the only parent to spank a child According to a 2014 UNICEF report as many as 80 percent of parents around the world spank their children
But 50 years of research now shows that spanking kids does way more harm than good Experts at The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Michigan released a study earlier this year that was published in the Journal of Family Psychology and concluded that the more a child is spanked the more likely he is to experience increased antisocial behavior aggression mental health problems and cogni-tive difficulties and to defy his par-ents mdash essentially the opposite of what parents hope to achieve
And the American Academy of Pediatrics officially advises against any form of physical discipline because evidence shows that itrsquos
ineffective and can create aggressive behaviors in children
My husband and I agreed early on that spanking wouldnrsquot be used as a means of discipline in our household My response to my sonrsquos behavior that night was completely reactionary mdash and took even me totally by surprise
Using other types of discipline is not easy My husband and I have worked very hard to manage our
levels of frustration to have more patience with our son and to modi-fy his bad behavior through distrac-tions and explanations
Research shows that the most effective forms of discipline are those that teach children to control their behavior through internal measures So spanking doesnrsquot teach him real consequences or even how to control his behavior
How does one teach a child to control his behavior Talk to your pediatrician He can help you develop strategies understand what behavior is developmentally realistic for your child at each age
and stage and find positive behav-iors to praise
Effective tools may include things wersquove all tried but that we need to stick to like timeouts and showing the consequences of a bad behavior For instance if a child refuses to pick up her room try removing all the toys left out
Those on the other side of the spanking issue who see nothing wrong with it as a disciplinary tactic were often
spanked as children and have a false belief that itrsquos effective (especially if it scares the child into correcting the behav-ior in that instance)
Sure Irsquove thought ldquoI was spanked and I turned out finerdquo and I hon-estly donrsquot think Irsquove caused my son any sort of perma-nent damage with the one spanking incident However
it has made me re-evaluate how I parent The spanking
happened in a moment of weak-ness not while I was assuming my leadership role as Mom or modeling acceptable behavior I donrsquot want my son to think that itrsquos OK to hit someone who frustrates him
Every parent blows up at some point So sometimes we need to take a timeout ourselves instead of rushing to react Take a minute to cool off Leave the room and count to 10 Showing anger isnrsquot going to do long-term harm to your kids but striking them just might
After all we send people to jail for hitting a spouse so why is it ever OK to raise a hand to a child ntc
hitting proves to be a major no-noW O R D S A S H L E Y B I X L E R
is it ok to spank
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HANDS OFFIs it OK to spank your kids
We polled our readers to see where they stand
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I only spank when my child does something that is going to hurt herself or others mdash for ex-ample running away from me in the parking lotrdquo
In our house itrsquos never accept-able While it was something we both grew up with and we acknowledge that it can lsquoworkrsquo we feel that it doesnrsquot teach good problem-solv-ing behaviorsrdquo
Real OpinionsWe asked local parents to chime in anonymously on the issue Herersquos what they had to say
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I N T E R V I E W M A R G I E J A C I N T O
orth Texas moms Jordan
Morrow and Worth Anne Herrell go way back The former co-workers turned best friends are also the founders of Oilogic Essential Oil Care a line of con-centrated 100 per-cent pure essential oil blends diluted and formulated specifically for kids Taking their back-grounds on product development and marketing the duo came up with the line based not only on what they felt moms and their lit-tle ones needed but also on the desire to run their own business in order to spend more time with their children
Morrow 38 is a mom of three mdash two daughters Carson 6 and Taylor 3 and one boy Jack 18 months Herrell 38 has two boys Mack 7 and Houston 4
HOW DID OILOGIC COME ABOUT MORROW I had a lot of pregnancy complica-tions [with my third child] mdash and was never allowed to take medication One of my friends introduced me to essential oils HERRELL We looked at the marketplace and saw that there was a real need for an easier way to use natural essential oils to care for kids We started talking to all the mom friends we had to really see if there were moms out there who would use this stuff Sure enough there was and thatrsquos how Oilogic was born
HOW DID YOU FEEL WHEN YOU FIRST FOUND OUT YOU WERE PREGNANT WITH YOUR FIRST AND LAST CHILD HERRELL So with my first child I was not trying to get
pregnant I was on birth control It was a big shock With my second one I was trying and was very fortunate that it was not hard for me to get pregnant When I found out I was extreme-ly excited and so was my husband So I had two polar opposite reactions With our first child we were scared to death and the second time we were very excited MORROW Mine is pret-ty opposite too With my first one we definitely tried for her and ended up getting pregnant pretty quickly with her and we were beyond excited After Carson we had three miscarriag-es before having Taylor When I got pregnant with Jack we were initially scared that I wasnrsquot going to be able to keep him and then we were excited that he was a healthy baby and that he was a boy
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE EACH OTHER HERRELL Loud friendly and has the most generous heart MORROW Funny fiercely loyal and she has an amazing faith mdash it is defi-nitely something I strive for
PROUDEST MOM MOMENTS HERRELL When my son [Houston] scored his first goal on his soccer team I ran on to the field and gave him a hug because I was so excited for him MORROW For my last birthday my daughter [Carson] gave me a card she had made and she gave me her tooth fairy money I wept when I opened it
THOUGHTS ON THE WORK-MOTHER-HOOD BALANCE HERRELL Itrsquos something that I have struggled with for several years Itrsquos one of the reasons why Jordan and I wanted to start our own business because I wanted to be able to have more flexibility with my kidsrsquo schedules I think there is so much pressure on moms these days whether you stay at home or if you work I lean on my friends and fam-ily all the time to make sure to keep myself in
check MORROW I think you have to do what
you can when you can At
the end of the day you just have to say ldquoI did the best I could and what I messed up
please forgive me and where
I shined glory to Godrdquo ntc
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Her next stop One of our favorite Dallas shopping haunts Draper Jamesrsquo second location is slated to open in Highland Park Village in mid-September In keeping with the flagship the local boutique will feature an aesthetic reminiscent of the department stores the A-lister grew up frequenting and an assortment of merchandise in classic silhouettes and bright colorways
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Diaries are penned by moms (and dads) in the North Texas area The authors volunteer to share a day of their choosing and are not paid or endorsed by NorthTexasChild Send your diary to
editorialdfwchildcom All submissions are subject to editing and may be cut for space
the fine
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645AM Breakfast is ready I get Devin up Kirin is already having her breakfast Devin walks into the kitchen still half asleep and sits down at the breakfast table I also sit down with the kids to have my Earl Grey tea and oatmeal I check my work schedule I donrsquot have any in-person client meetings so I decide to go to my downtown office today I also determine that I can take Kirin to her figure skating lesson this afternoon and that Nancy our nanny of nearly six years doesnrsquot need to take her and can stay with Devin at home He doesnrsquot have ice hockey or karate today 7AM The kids brush their teeth and freshen up Roshan and I help the kids put on their clothes although Kirin can do that pretty well all by herself I check to make sure the kids have everything they need for the day 735AM I kiss the kids goodbye and wish them a good day I check my work email and send a couple of quick emails 740AM I text my neighbor friend to see if shersquos ready to go for a walk 745AM Take Weston mdash our dog a shepherd-husky mix mdash for a walk with my neighbor She and Irsquove been taking Weston for a walk for the last several months Itrsquos a great way for us to chitchat and start the day815AM Roshan and I talk about our schedules today I then head off to our room to get ready for work Each day is different for us and wersquore lucky to have flexible schedules As long as I donrsquot have any 9am calls or meetings we stick to this routine 845AM I drive to my office in downtown Dallas 915AM I arrive at my office and log in to email and check todayrsquos schedule Irsquom pleased to see that I donrsquot have any client calls until this after-noon which is unusual So I get a cup of coffee and walk around the office to talk to colleagues about client project statuses and other to-dorsquos 945AM I go back to my office and look at my list of things I need to accomplish today I finally work through emails and add a few things to my list12PM I head downstairs in the tunnels to get something for lunch which takes 20 minutes I take another 20 minutes to eat lunch and use my remaining 20 minutes to complete some personal phone calls 1PM I join client phone calls and work on strat-egy decks 315PM I leave work to drive home to pick up Kirin for figure skating practice 4PM I arrive home and run inside to get Kirin I say hi to Nancy and Devin Kirin is all ready so we pack up the car and head to figure skating practice in Farmers Branch 430PM We arrive at the skating rink Kirin runs inside while I park I find a quiet spot so that I can get some work done while watching Kirinrsquos lesson I take a video of her when shersquos going through her competition routine 530PM We drive back home and I think about what to make for dinner
medhavi balachandran
5 30AM My first alarm goes off I automatically hit the snooze button mdash I have 15 more minutes to sleep 545AM That was the best 15 min-utes of sleep ever Ugh hellip have to
roll out of bed brush teeth and get dressed to work out My dear daughter rolls into the bedroom to make sure Irsquom up and donrsquot slack off Nothing like your own child holding you accountable Irsquod rather work out with my daughter than get up at 5am to work which was my life last year I am determined to do things differently now6AM Depending on the weather Kirin and I either go running or do a workout video at home Today we run Working out together in the morning is a new tradition that wersquove started It gives us a chance to bond before the boys wake up 640AM We finish the workout and I get breakfast ready for Kirin and Devin Then I go wake up Devin who wants to sleep in for another five minutes
A MONDAY IN THE L IFE OF
Medhavi is a health management strategy consultant She lives in
Coppell with Roshan her husband of nearly 13 years who is legal
counsel for Ericsson and a major in the
Army Reserve serving with the 505th Military
Intelligence Brigade and their two kids mdash Kirin 9 and Devin 5
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FAVORITE INDULGENCE Monthly massages FAVORITE MOVIE The Holiday with Jude Law Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz WHATrsquoS ON HER IPOD Everything from the latest pop music to Guns Nrsquo Roses to Indian classical music GO-TO UNIFORM Jeans and a T-shirt or sweatshirt BY HER BED Are You Fully Charged The 3 Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life by Tom Rath WHAT SHE DOES WHEN LIFE GETS STRESSFUL Clean and take a few min-utes to breathe deeply or meditate DREAM VACATION To visit as many countries as possible in Southeast Asia LEAST FAVORITE CHORE Folding laundry RESTAURANT SHE FREQUENTS WITH THE FAMILY Black Walnut Cafe or Via Real FAVORITE DATE NIGHT SPOT We are on a mission to try as many of Dallasrsquo top 100 restaurants as we can so we donrsquot have one particular spot we go to WHAT SHErsquoS READING Bitter Is the New Black by Jen Lancaster BEVERAGE OF CHOICE Water with lemon no ice BIGGEST CHALLENGE Juggling family and work and ensuring each is priori-tized appropriately WORDS SHE LIVES BY Everything happens for a reason
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6PM We arrive home and I get a status report on how things went while we were at practice Then I go to my room and change and decide to make some pasta and salad for dinner 615PM I open a bottle of wine and pour a glass for myself Finally a minute to relax before starting dinner 7PM Roshan arrives home from work and gets himself a glass of bourbon All the electronics go off and the four of us sit down for dinner and talk about our day and other topics that the kids bring up 730PM Dinnerrsquos done I sit down with Kirin to do her homework while Roshan does the dishes745PM Roshan reads with Devin while Kirin reads in bed 815PM Time for the kids to turn the lights out and get ready for tomorrow Roshan and I hang out for a little while 9PM I log back in to work and finish some things that need to get done today 1030PM I finish up work Lights out Itrsquos been a great day ntc
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n January during a middle school gym class 12-year-old Indiyah Rush was carrying her rescue inhaler as she does every day The Rowlett girl has asthma her mom Monique Rush says she wants Indiyah to be prepared in case of a debilitat-ing attack But in this case the emergency wasnrsquot Indiyahrsquos When Alexis Kyle 13 began having an
asthma attack Indiyah didnrsquot hesitate to share her medica-tion with her classmate
Although Rush says her daughter thought she was doing the right thing mdash potentially saving a life mdash Schrade Middle School didnrsquot agree Citing its zero-tolerance policy on shar-ing controlled substances (prescription asthma medication included) Garland ISD automatically suspended both girls pending an appeals process The suspensions were lifted within a week but Rush still has reservations about how the school will react in an emergency ldquoMy fears were what would have happened to [Alexis] if my daughter hadnrsquot done what she didrdquo
Properly planning for emergencies in the classroom is just one more source of stress for parents of kids with asthma a chronic disease that inflames and narrows airways in the lungs making it difficult to breathe Asthma has a serious impact on local families affecting nearly 100000 North Texas kids In 2013 more than 1500 children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area visited hospital emergency rooms or were admitted to a hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma And 54 percent of Texas kids with asthma missed at least one day of school in the past 12 months
IW O R D S
S T E P H A N I E E M M AP F E F F E R
I L L U S T R A T I O N SE L L I O T S T O K E S
WHENASTHMAATTACKS
Learning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathless
While the exact cause of asthma is unknown doctors say there is a genetic predisposition for it People with a family history of asthma or allergies are more prone to developing asthma other risk factors include obesity exposure to secondhand smoke and environmental factors such
as air pollution Children from low-income households are more likely to have asthma because of lack of affordable health care and without access to medications they are more likely to land in the hospital with flare-ups
Asthmatic kids experience wheezing tightness in the chest and persistent coughing due to inflammation of lung tissue tightening of airways and increased mucus produc-tion according to Dr Sam Foster of the North Texas Allergy
amp Asthma Center in Denton ldquoSymptoms may be worse at night or with more intense activity like
playing sports or runningrdquo he says ldquoSometimes just laughing can worsen asthma symptomsrdquo
Jack Mitchell was only 8 months old when he landed in the emergency room because he couldnrsquot breathe
ldquoIt was awfulrdquo says mom Emily Mitchell of Lakewood ldquoHe had a combi-nation of a high fever and wheezing It broke my heart that there was nothing I could dordquo A year and a half later Jack was officially diagnosed with asthma
Therersquos no cure for asthma and it can be life-threatening if not prop-erly managed The key to reducing flare-ups is preventive treatment mdash both knowing and avoiding triggers that cause a reaction mdash and taking medicine to alleviate symptoms before they get out of control
16 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
HOUSE HYGIENE
Keep your household free of asthma-
triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
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how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
than 6 who have asthma Fort Worth 682885-4170
cookchildrensorg
ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
S U R V I V A L G U I D E
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 19
worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
lionsballoonfestcom
make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
munity-based splatter
balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
5 help Decorate HSNTrsquos Waiting
Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
onto a white back-
ground Open to all
ages Three throws for
$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
rican Airlines Center
August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
ringlingcom
do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
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1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
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1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
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NOTED 5 Itrsquos All Fun amp Games Untilhellip
OPINIONATED 6 Is It OK to Spank
REAL MOMS 9 Moms Next Door Jordan Morrow amp Worth Anne Herrell 10 From Reese With Love 10 Tex-Mex (But Better) 10 Express Service 12 Routines Medhavi Balachandran
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rin Newmark was gone less than 10 minutes when she got a call from her sonsrsquo sitters Her three boys had been playing on the
backyard playset when 5-year-old Owen lost his grip while swinging on the monkey bars and fell to the hard ground below landing on his arm X-rays in the emergency room revealed that Owen broke his arm in two places
Owen is part of a growing statis-tic According to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention more than 200000 children are treated in emergency
rooms each year for playground-related injuries broken bones frac-tures contusions even concussions The study showed monkey bars climbing equipment and swings are the biggest culprits
That doesnrsquot surprise Sharon Evans the trauma injury preven-tion coordinator with Cook Chil-drenrsquos Health Care System in Fort Worth Of the average 150ndash200 playground-related injuries Cook Childrenrsquos sees each year about 65 percent are connected to monkey bars or playground gyms
But most medical professionals and even the studyrsquos authors arenrsquot advocating that kids stay away from
play structures Instead they rec-ommend taking steps to minimize risks of injury
WHATrsquoS ON THE SURFACE COUNTSIn Texas any playground equip-ment installed using public funds must comply with the US Con-sumer Product Safety Commis-sion (CPSC) guidelines As a result most public playgrounds now have safer surfacing mdash one of the most important factors in reducing injuries
ldquoYou want a shock-absorbing surface that will take an impact if kids fallrdquo says Marissa Rodriguez the inju-ry prevention coor-dinator at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas The CPSC recom-mends loose fill such as wood chips shredded rubber or pea gravel which should go about a foot deep or rubber mats and tiles
ldquoThe problem is where the kids play mdash around the slides and monkey bars mdash the surfac-ing gets scraped awayrdquo Evans says After speaking with local schools Evans learned that maintenance only comes out around one to two times per year to inspect the grounds and re-spread the fill material The same is often true for public playgrounds Safety experts advise checking areas where kids are most likely to fall and ensuring the fill is the appropriate depth
ALL EYES ON THE KIDSStudies show that a lack of adult supervision plays a role in 40 per-cent of playground-related injuries
Parents should make sure their kids are not using equipment inap-
propriately such as climbing on top of monkey bars or on the outside of tube slides Rodriguez says
Blind spots are another hazardldquoYou should be able to see every-
thingrdquo says Dr Sandra McClintic a certified early
childhood outdoor play
inspector in Argyle ldquoIf there are places on the
playground where you
cannot see your child then you need to be up and mov-ing around to make sure you know where your child is [at all times]rdquo
ONE SET DOES NOT FIT ALL AGESWhile play is essen-tial to the social and intellectual development of all kids a toddler and a school-age child donrsquot share the same gross motor skills The National Program for Play-ground Safety (NPPS) recom-mends that playsets have separate areas for children ages 2ndash5 and ages 5ndash12 Areas for the youngest tots should have crawl spaces low plat-forms and smaller steps Ramps need places to grasp and slides should be no taller than 4 feet Areas appropriate
for children ages 5ndash12 can include more challenging equipment such as monkey bars and taller slides
Active supervision is crucial for guiding kids to use age-appropriate equipment Rodriguez says ldquoKids cannot perceive the dangers as well as an adult can because their brains are not developed enough to know whatrsquos dangerous for themrdquo ntc
noted
monkey bars mean risky play for kids
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W O R D S N A T A L I E S M I T H
games untilhellipitrsquos all fun amp
PLAYGROUND SAFETY CHECKLISTHeading to the park Scope out the playground before setting your little monkeys loose
Do a quick check of the equipment and make sure there are no sharp edges broken or loose parts protruding bolts or nails or rusted materials
Dress kids appropri-ately Remove any neck-laces scarves or clothing with drawstrings that can get caught on structures Avoid sandals and other open-toe shoes
The CPSC recom-mends monkey bars be less than 60 inches from the ground and 12 inches apart for younger children and no higher than 84 inches and 15 inches apart for older kids
If you do spot any safety hazards report them immediately to school administrators or your local parks and recreation department or look for signs with contact information Donrsquot let children play on the equip-ment until itrsquos safe
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opinionated
y son was 18 months old when I spanked him It had been a long
day my patience was thin and I still had a list a mile long of things that needed to be accomplished before I called it a night I donrsquot even remem-ber what my toddler did but in a moment of frustration I smacked his bottom And I immediately regretted it His startled screams ripped through our home I grabbed him held him and cried with him I couldnrsquot apologize enough Had I just taught my son a lesson or made him afraid of Mommy
Obviously Irsquom not the only parent to spank a child According to a 2014 UNICEF report as many as 80 percent of parents around the world spank their children
But 50 years of research now shows that spanking kids does way more harm than good Experts at The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Michigan released a study earlier this year that was published in the Journal of Family Psychology and concluded that the more a child is spanked the more likely he is to experience increased antisocial behavior aggression mental health problems and cogni-tive difficulties and to defy his par-ents mdash essentially the opposite of what parents hope to achieve
And the American Academy of Pediatrics officially advises against any form of physical discipline because evidence shows that itrsquos
ineffective and can create aggressive behaviors in children
My husband and I agreed early on that spanking wouldnrsquot be used as a means of discipline in our household My response to my sonrsquos behavior that night was completely reactionary mdash and took even me totally by surprise
Using other types of discipline is not easy My husband and I have worked very hard to manage our
levels of frustration to have more patience with our son and to modi-fy his bad behavior through distrac-tions and explanations
Research shows that the most effective forms of discipline are those that teach children to control their behavior through internal measures So spanking doesnrsquot teach him real consequences or even how to control his behavior
How does one teach a child to control his behavior Talk to your pediatrician He can help you develop strategies understand what behavior is developmentally realistic for your child at each age
and stage and find positive behav-iors to praise
Effective tools may include things wersquove all tried but that we need to stick to like timeouts and showing the consequences of a bad behavior For instance if a child refuses to pick up her room try removing all the toys left out
Those on the other side of the spanking issue who see nothing wrong with it as a disciplinary tactic were often
spanked as children and have a false belief that itrsquos effective (especially if it scares the child into correcting the behav-ior in that instance)
Sure Irsquove thought ldquoI was spanked and I turned out finerdquo and I hon-estly donrsquot think Irsquove caused my son any sort of perma-nent damage with the one spanking incident However
it has made me re-evaluate how I parent The spanking
happened in a moment of weak-ness not while I was assuming my leadership role as Mom or modeling acceptable behavior I donrsquot want my son to think that itrsquos OK to hit someone who frustrates him
Every parent blows up at some point So sometimes we need to take a timeout ourselves instead of rushing to react Take a minute to cool off Leave the room and count to 10 Showing anger isnrsquot going to do long-term harm to your kids but striking them just might
After all we send people to jail for hitting a spouse so why is it ever OK to raise a hand to a child ntc
hitting proves to be a major no-noW O R D S A S H L E Y B I X L E R
is it ok to spank
BY THE NUMBERS
HANDS OFFIs it OK to spank your kids
We polled our readers to see where they stand
NO ITrsquoS NEVER OK
IT DEPENDS ON THE SITUATION
32
44
YES ITrsquoS OK24
of readers
I only spank when my child does something that is going to hurt herself or others mdash for ex-ample running away from me in the parking lotrdquo
In our house itrsquos never accept-able While it was something we both grew up with and we acknowledge that it can lsquoworkrsquo we feel that it doesnrsquot teach good problem-solv-ing behaviorsrdquo
Real OpinionsWe asked local parents to chime in anonymously on the issue Herersquos what they had to say
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I N T E R V I E W M A R G I E J A C I N T O
orth Texas moms Jordan
Morrow and Worth Anne Herrell go way back The former co-workers turned best friends are also the founders of Oilogic Essential Oil Care a line of con-centrated 100 per-cent pure essential oil blends diluted and formulated specifically for kids Taking their back-grounds on product development and marketing the duo came up with the line based not only on what they felt moms and their lit-tle ones needed but also on the desire to run their own business in order to spend more time with their children
Morrow 38 is a mom of three mdash two daughters Carson 6 and Taylor 3 and one boy Jack 18 months Herrell 38 has two boys Mack 7 and Houston 4
HOW DID OILOGIC COME ABOUT MORROW I had a lot of pregnancy complica-tions [with my third child] mdash and was never allowed to take medication One of my friends introduced me to essential oils HERRELL We looked at the marketplace and saw that there was a real need for an easier way to use natural essential oils to care for kids We started talking to all the mom friends we had to really see if there were moms out there who would use this stuff Sure enough there was and thatrsquos how Oilogic was born
HOW DID YOU FEEL WHEN YOU FIRST FOUND OUT YOU WERE PREGNANT WITH YOUR FIRST AND LAST CHILD HERRELL So with my first child I was not trying to get
pregnant I was on birth control It was a big shock With my second one I was trying and was very fortunate that it was not hard for me to get pregnant When I found out I was extreme-ly excited and so was my husband So I had two polar opposite reactions With our first child we were scared to death and the second time we were very excited MORROW Mine is pret-ty opposite too With my first one we definitely tried for her and ended up getting pregnant pretty quickly with her and we were beyond excited After Carson we had three miscarriag-es before having Taylor When I got pregnant with Jack we were initially scared that I wasnrsquot going to be able to keep him and then we were excited that he was a healthy baby and that he was a boy
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE EACH OTHER HERRELL Loud friendly and has the most generous heart MORROW Funny fiercely loyal and she has an amazing faith mdash it is defi-nitely something I strive for
PROUDEST MOM MOMENTS HERRELL When my son [Houston] scored his first goal on his soccer team I ran on to the field and gave him a hug because I was so excited for him MORROW For my last birthday my daughter [Carson] gave me a card she had made and she gave me her tooth fairy money I wept when I opened it
THOUGHTS ON THE WORK-MOTHER-HOOD BALANCE HERRELL Itrsquos something that I have struggled with for several years Itrsquos one of the reasons why Jordan and I wanted to start our own business because I wanted to be able to have more flexibility with my kidsrsquo schedules I think there is so much pressure on moms these days whether you stay at home or if you work I lean on my friends and fam-ily all the time to make sure to keep myself in
check MORROW I think you have to do what
you can when you can At
the end of the day you just have to say ldquoI did the best I could and what I messed up
please forgive me and where
I shined glory to Godrdquo ntc
Co-Founders Oilogic Essential Oil Care
real moms
1 After searching for an easier way to blend and dilute essential oils for their littles Morrow and Herrell leaned on their product development expertise to
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Tennessee-bred Reese Witherspoon launched Draper James a brand of cloth-ing accessories and home goods to pay homage to her southern roots (and her grandparents the brandrsquos name inspiration) and infuse the retail landscape with a bit of country flair Following the success of the e-commerce site she opened her first brick-and-mortar store in Nashville late last year
Her next stop One of our favorite Dallas shopping haunts Draper Jamesrsquo second location is slated to open in Highland Park Village in mid-September In keeping with the flagship the local boutique will feature an aesthetic reminiscent of the department stores the A-lister grew up frequenting and an assortment of merchandise in classic silhouettes and bright colorways
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Urbano Enchilada and Taco BarFlower Mound 469763-9582
Fact Dallas-Fort Worth has
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and Taco Bar on Flower
Mound Road intention-
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the rest A project by the
former owners of Mi Sueno
in Argyle the restaurant
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fare by offering craft enchi-
ladas and tacos mdash along
with the standbys expect
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Diaries are penned by moms (and dads) in the North Texas area The authors volunteer to share a day of their choosing and are not paid or endorsed by NorthTexasChild Send your diary to
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645AM Breakfast is ready I get Devin up Kirin is already having her breakfast Devin walks into the kitchen still half asleep and sits down at the breakfast table I also sit down with the kids to have my Earl Grey tea and oatmeal I check my work schedule I donrsquot have any in-person client meetings so I decide to go to my downtown office today I also determine that I can take Kirin to her figure skating lesson this afternoon and that Nancy our nanny of nearly six years doesnrsquot need to take her and can stay with Devin at home He doesnrsquot have ice hockey or karate today 7AM The kids brush their teeth and freshen up Roshan and I help the kids put on their clothes although Kirin can do that pretty well all by herself I check to make sure the kids have everything they need for the day 735AM I kiss the kids goodbye and wish them a good day I check my work email and send a couple of quick emails 740AM I text my neighbor friend to see if shersquos ready to go for a walk 745AM Take Weston mdash our dog a shepherd-husky mix mdash for a walk with my neighbor She and Irsquove been taking Weston for a walk for the last several months Itrsquos a great way for us to chitchat and start the day815AM Roshan and I talk about our schedules today I then head off to our room to get ready for work Each day is different for us and wersquore lucky to have flexible schedules As long as I donrsquot have any 9am calls or meetings we stick to this routine 845AM I drive to my office in downtown Dallas 915AM I arrive at my office and log in to email and check todayrsquos schedule Irsquom pleased to see that I donrsquot have any client calls until this after-noon which is unusual So I get a cup of coffee and walk around the office to talk to colleagues about client project statuses and other to-dorsquos 945AM I go back to my office and look at my list of things I need to accomplish today I finally work through emails and add a few things to my list12PM I head downstairs in the tunnels to get something for lunch which takes 20 minutes I take another 20 minutes to eat lunch and use my remaining 20 minutes to complete some personal phone calls 1PM I join client phone calls and work on strat-egy decks 315PM I leave work to drive home to pick up Kirin for figure skating practice 4PM I arrive home and run inside to get Kirin I say hi to Nancy and Devin Kirin is all ready so we pack up the car and head to figure skating practice in Farmers Branch 430PM We arrive at the skating rink Kirin runs inside while I park I find a quiet spot so that I can get some work done while watching Kirinrsquos lesson I take a video of her when shersquos going through her competition routine 530PM We drive back home and I think about what to make for dinner
medhavi balachandran
5 30AM My first alarm goes off I automatically hit the snooze button mdash I have 15 more minutes to sleep 545AM That was the best 15 min-utes of sleep ever Ugh hellip have to
roll out of bed brush teeth and get dressed to work out My dear daughter rolls into the bedroom to make sure Irsquom up and donrsquot slack off Nothing like your own child holding you accountable Irsquod rather work out with my daughter than get up at 5am to work which was my life last year I am determined to do things differently now6AM Depending on the weather Kirin and I either go running or do a workout video at home Today we run Working out together in the morning is a new tradition that wersquove started It gives us a chance to bond before the boys wake up 640AM We finish the workout and I get breakfast ready for Kirin and Devin Then I go wake up Devin who wants to sleep in for another five minutes
A MONDAY IN THE L IFE OF
Medhavi is a health management strategy consultant She lives in
Coppell with Roshan her husband of nearly 13 years who is legal
counsel for Ericsson and a major in the
Army Reserve serving with the 505th Military
Intelligence Brigade and their two kids mdash Kirin 9 and Devin 5
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FAVORITE INDULGENCE Monthly massages FAVORITE MOVIE The Holiday with Jude Law Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz WHATrsquoS ON HER IPOD Everything from the latest pop music to Guns Nrsquo Roses to Indian classical music GO-TO UNIFORM Jeans and a T-shirt or sweatshirt BY HER BED Are You Fully Charged The 3 Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life by Tom Rath WHAT SHE DOES WHEN LIFE GETS STRESSFUL Clean and take a few min-utes to breathe deeply or meditate DREAM VACATION To visit as many countries as possible in Southeast Asia LEAST FAVORITE CHORE Folding laundry RESTAURANT SHE FREQUENTS WITH THE FAMILY Black Walnut Cafe or Via Real FAVORITE DATE NIGHT SPOT We are on a mission to try as many of Dallasrsquo top 100 restaurants as we can so we donrsquot have one particular spot we go to WHAT SHErsquoS READING Bitter Is the New Black by Jen Lancaster BEVERAGE OF CHOICE Water with lemon no ice BIGGEST CHALLENGE Juggling family and work and ensuring each is priori-tized appropriately WORDS SHE LIVES BY Everything happens for a reason
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6PM We arrive home and I get a status report on how things went while we were at practice Then I go to my room and change and decide to make some pasta and salad for dinner 615PM I open a bottle of wine and pour a glass for myself Finally a minute to relax before starting dinner 7PM Roshan arrives home from work and gets himself a glass of bourbon All the electronics go off and the four of us sit down for dinner and talk about our day and other topics that the kids bring up 730PM Dinnerrsquos done I sit down with Kirin to do her homework while Roshan does the dishes745PM Roshan reads with Devin while Kirin reads in bed 815PM Time for the kids to turn the lights out and get ready for tomorrow Roshan and I hang out for a little while 9PM I log back in to work and finish some things that need to get done today 1030PM I finish up work Lights out Itrsquos been a great day ntc
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n January during a middle school gym class 12-year-old Indiyah Rush was carrying her rescue inhaler as she does every day The Rowlett girl has asthma her mom Monique Rush says she wants Indiyah to be prepared in case of a debilitat-ing attack But in this case the emergency wasnrsquot Indiyahrsquos When Alexis Kyle 13 began having an
asthma attack Indiyah didnrsquot hesitate to share her medica-tion with her classmate
Although Rush says her daughter thought she was doing the right thing mdash potentially saving a life mdash Schrade Middle School didnrsquot agree Citing its zero-tolerance policy on shar-ing controlled substances (prescription asthma medication included) Garland ISD automatically suspended both girls pending an appeals process The suspensions were lifted within a week but Rush still has reservations about how the school will react in an emergency ldquoMy fears were what would have happened to [Alexis] if my daughter hadnrsquot done what she didrdquo
Properly planning for emergencies in the classroom is just one more source of stress for parents of kids with asthma a chronic disease that inflames and narrows airways in the lungs making it difficult to breathe Asthma has a serious impact on local families affecting nearly 100000 North Texas kids In 2013 more than 1500 children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area visited hospital emergency rooms or were admitted to a hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma And 54 percent of Texas kids with asthma missed at least one day of school in the past 12 months
IW O R D S
S T E P H A N I E E M M AP F E F F E R
I L L U S T R A T I O N SE L L I O T S T O K E S
WHENASTHMAATTACKS
Learning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathless
While the exact cause of asthma is unknown doctors say there is a genetic predisposition for it People with a family history of asthma or allergies are more prone to developing asthma other risk factors include obesity exposure to secondhand smoke and environmental factors such
as air pollution Children from low-income households are more likely to have asthma because of lack of affordable health care and without access to medications they are more likely to land in the hospital with flare-ups
Asthmatic kids experience wheezing tightness in the chest and persistent coughing due to inflammation of lung tissue tightening of airways and increased mucus produc-tion according to Dr Sam Foster of the North Texas Allergy
amp Asthma Center in Denton ldquoSymptoms may be worse at night or with more intense activity like
playing sports or runningrdquo he says ldquoSometimes just laughing can worsen asthma symptomsrdquo
Jack Mitchell was only 8 months old when he landed in the emergency room because he couldnrsquot breathe
ldquoIt was awfulrdquo says mom Emily Mitchell of Lakewood ldquoHe had a combi-nation of a high fever and wheezing It broke my heart that there was nothing I could dordquo A year and a half later Jack was officially diagnosed with asthma
Therersquos no cure for asthma and it can be life-threatening if not prop-erly managed The key to reducing flare-ups is preventive treatment mdash both knowing and avoiding triggers that cause a reaction mdash and taking medicine to alleviate symptoms before they get out of control
16 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
HOUSE HYGIENE
Keep your household free of asthma-
triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
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how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
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ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
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18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
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Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
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Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
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worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
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SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
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SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
lionsballoonfestcom
make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
munity-based splatter
balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
5 help Decorate HSNTrsquos Waiting
Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
onto a white back-
ground Open to all
ages Three throws for
$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
rican Airlines Center
August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
ringlingcom
do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Arturorsquos Art amp Me ndash Robot Go Bot Dallas Museum of Art
Phot
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1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
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rin Newmark was gone less than 10 minutes when she got a call from her sonsrsquo sitters Her three boys had been playing on the
backyard playset when 5-year-old Owen lost his grip while swinging on the monkey bars and fell to the hard ground below landing on his arm X-rays in the emergency room revealed that Owen broke his arm in two places
Owen is part of a growing statis-tic According to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention more than 200000 children are treated in emergency
rooms each year for playground-related injuries broken bones frac-tures contusions even concussions The study showed monkey bars climbing equipment and swings are the biggest culprits
That doesnrsquot surprise Sharon Evans the trauma injury preven-tion coordinator with Cook Chil-drenrsquos Health Care System in Fort Worth Of the average 150ndash200 playground-related injuries Cook Childrenrsquos sees each year about 65 percent are connected to monkey bars or playground gyms
But most medical professionals and even the studyrsquos authors arenrsquot advocating that kids stay away from
play structures Instead they rec-ommend taking steps to minimize risks of injury
WHATrsquoS ON THE SURFACE COUNTSIn Texas any playground equip-ment installed using public funds must comply with the US Con-sumer Product Safety Commis-sion (CPSC) guidelines As a result most public playgrounds now have safer surfacing mdash one of the most important factors in reducing injuries
ldquoYou want a shock-absorbing surface that will take an impact if kids fallrdquo says Marissa Rodriguez the inju-ry prevention coor-dinator at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas The CPSC recom-mends loose fill such as wood chips shredded rubber or pea gravel which should go about a foot deep or rubber mats and tiles
ldquoThe problem is where the kids play mdash around the slides and monkey bars mdash the surfac-ing gets scraped awayrdquo Evans says After speaking with local schools Evans learned that maintenance only comes out around one to two times per year to inspect the grounds and re-spread the fill material The same is often true for public playgrounds Safety experts advise checking areas where kids are most likely to fall and ensuring the fill is the appropriate depth
ALL EYES ON THE KIDSStudies show that a lack of adult supervision plays a role in 40 per-cent of playground-related injuries
Parents should make sure their kids are not using equipment inap-
propriately such as climbing on top of monkey bars or on the outside of tube slides Rodriguez says
Blind spots are another hazardldquoYou should be able to see every-
thingrdquo says Dr Sandra McClintic a certified early
childhood outdoor play
inspector in Argyle ldquoIf there are places on the
playground where you
cannot see your child then you need to be up and mov-ing around to make sure you know where your child is [at all times]rdquo
ONE SET DOES NOT FIT ALL AGESWhile play is essen-tial to the social and intellectual development of all kids a toddler and a school-age child donrsquot share the same gross motor skills The National Program for Play-ground Safety (NPPS) recom-mends that playsets have separate areas for children ages 2ndash5 and ages 5ndash12 Areas for the youngest tots should have crawl spaces low plat-forms and smaller steps Ramps need places to grasp and slides should be no taller than 4 feet Areas appropriate
for children ages 5ndash12 can include more challenging equipment such as monkey bars and taller slides
Active supervision is crucial for guiding kids to use age-appropriate equipment Rodriguez says ldquoKids cannot perceive the dangers as well as an adult can because their brains are not developed enough to know whatrsquos dangerous for themrdquo ntc
noted
monkey bars mean risky play for kids
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PLAYGROUND SAFETY CHECKLISTHeading to the park Scope out the playground before setting your little monkeys loose
Do a quick check of the equipment and make sure there are no sharp edges broken or loose parts protruding bolts or nails or rusted materials
Dress kids appropri-ately Remove any neck-laces scarves or clothing with drawstrings that can get caught on structures Avoid sandals and other open-toe shoes
The CPSC recom-mends monkey bars be less than 60 inches from the ground and 12 inches apart for younger children and no higher than 84 inches and 15 inches apart for older kids
If you do spot any safety hazards report them immediately to school administrators or your local parks and recreation department or look for signs with contact information Donrsquot let children play on the equip-ment until itrsquos safe
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opinionated
y son was 18 months old when I spanked him It had been a long
day my patience was thin and I still had a list a mile long of things that needed to be accomplished before I called it a night I donrsquot even remem-ber what my toddler did but in a moment of frustration I smacked his bottom And I immediately regretted it His startled screams ripped through our home I grabbed him held him and cried with him I couldnrsquot apologize enough Had I just taught my son a lesson or made him afraid of Mommy
Obviously Irsquom not the only parent to spank a child According to a 2014 UNICEF report as many as 80 percent of parents around the world spank their children
But 50 years of research now shows that spanking kids does way more harm than good Experts at The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Michigan released a study earlier this year that was published in the Journal of Family Psychology and concluded that the more a child is spanked the more likely he is to experience increased antisocial behavior aggression mental health problems and cogni-tive difficulties and to defy his par-ents mdash essentially the opposite of what parents hope to achieve
And the American Academy of Pediatrics officially advises against any form of physical discipline because evidence shows that itrsquos
ineffective and can create aggressive behaviors in children
My husband and I agreed early on that spanking wouldnrsquot be used as a means of discipline in our household My response to my sonrsquos behavior that night was completely reactionary mdash and took even me totally by surprise
Using other types of discipline is not easy My husband and I have worked very hard to manage our
levels of frustration to have more patience with our son and to modi-fy his bad behavior through distrac-tions and explanations
Research shows that the most effective forms of discipline are those that teach children to control their behavior through internal measures So spanking doesnrsquot teach him real consequences or even how to control his behavior
How does one teach a child to control his behavior Talk to your pediatrician He can help you develop strategies understand what behavior is developmentally realistic for your child at each age
and stage and find positive behav-iors to praise
Effective tools may include things wersquove all tried but that we need to stick to like timeouts and showing the consequences of a bad behavior For instance if a child refuses to pick up her room try removing all the toys left out
Those on the other side of the spanking issue who see nothing wrong with it as a disciplinary tactic were often
spanked as children and have a false belief that itrsquos effective (especially if it scares the child into correcting the behav-ior in that instance)
Sure Irsquove thought ldquoI was spanked and I turned out finerdquo and I hon-estly donrsquot think Irsquove caused my son any sort of perma-nent damage with the one spanking incident However
it has made me re-evaluate how I parent The spanking
happened in a moment of weak-ness not while I was assuming my leadership role as Mom or modeling acceptable behavior I donrsquot want my son to think that itrsquos OK to hit someone who frustrates him
Every parent blows up at some point So sometimes we need to take a timeout ourselves instead of rushing to react Take a minute to cool off Leave the room and count to 10 Showing anger isnrsquot going to do long-term harm to your kids but striking them just might
After all we send people to jail for hitting a spouse so why is it ever OK to raise a hand to a child ntc
hitting proves to be a major no-noW O R D S A S H L E Y B I X L E R
is it ok to spank
BY THE NUMBERS
HANDS OFFIs it OK to spank your kids
We polled our readers to see where they stand
NO ITrsquoS NEVER OK
IT DEPENDS ON THE SITUATION
32
44
YES ITrsquoS OK24
of readers
I only spank when my child does something that is going to hurt herself or others mdash for ex-ample running away from me in the parking lotrdquo
In our house itrsquos never accept-able While it was something we both grew up with and we acknowledge that it can lsquoworkrsquo we feel that it doesnrsquot teach good problem-solv-ing behaviorsrdquo
Real OpinionsWe asked local parents to chime in anonymously on the issue Herersquos what they had to say
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I N T E R V I E W M A R G I E J A C I N T O
orth Texas moms Jordan
Morrow and Worth Anne Herrell go way back The former co-workers turned best friends are also the founders of Oilogic Essential Oil Care a line of con-centrated 100 per-cent pure essential oil blends diluted and formulated specifically for kids Taking their back-grounds on product development and marketing the duo came up with the line based not only on what they felt moms and their lit-tle ones needed but also on the desire to run their own business in order to spend more time with their children
Morrow 38 is a mom of three mdash two daughters Carson 6 and Taylor 3 and one boy Jack 18 months Herrell 38 has two boys Mack 7 and Houston 4
HOW DID OILOGIC COME ABOUT MORROW I had a lot of pregnancy complica-tions [with my third child] mdash and was never allowed to take medication One of my friends introduced me to essential oils HERRELL We looked at the marketplace and saw that there was a real need for an easier way to use natural essential oils to care for kids We started talking to all the mom friends we had to really see if there were moms out there who would use this stuff Sure enough there was and thatrsquos how Oilogic was born
HOW DID YOU FEEL WHEN YOU FIRST FOUND OUT YOU WERE PREGNANT WITH YOUR FIRST AND LAST CHILD HERRELL So with my first child I was not trying to get
pregnant I was on birth control It was a big shock With my second one I was trying and was very fortunate that it was not hard for me to get pregnant When I found out I was extreme-ly excited and so was my husband So I had two polar opposite reactions With our first child we were scared to death and the second time we were very excited MORROW Mine is pret-ty opposite too With my first one we definitely tried for her and ended up getting pregnant pretty quickly with her and we were beyond excited After Carson we had three miscarriag-es before having Taylor When I got pregnant with Jack we were initially scared that I wasnrsquot going to be able to keep him and then we were excited that he was a healthy baby and that he was a boy
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE EACH OTHER HERRELL Loud friendly and has the most generous heart MORROW Funny fiercely loyal and she has an amazing faith mdash it is defi-nitely something I strive for
PROUDEST MOM MOMENTS HERRELL When my son [Houston] scored his first goal on his soccer team I ran on to the field and gave him a hug because I was so excited for him MORROW For my last birthday my daughter [Carson] gave me a card she had made and she gave me her tooth fairy money I wept when I opened it
THOUGHTS ON THE WORK-MOTHER-HOOD BALANCE HERRELL Itrsquos something that I have struggled with for several years Itrsquos one of the reasons why Jordan and I wanted to start our own business because I wanted to be able to have more flexibility with my kidsrsquo schedules I think there is so much pressure on moms these days whether you stay at home or if you work I lean on my friends and fam-ily all the time to make sure to keep myself in
check MORROW I think you have to do what
you can when you can At
the end of the day you just have to say ldquoI did the best I could and what I messed up
please forgive me and where
I shined glory to Godrdquo ntc
Co-Founders Oilogic Essential Oil Care
real moms
1 After searching for an easier way to blend and dilute essential oils for their littles Morrow and Herrell leaned on their product development expertise to
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Tennessee-bred Reese Witherspoon launched Draper James a brand of cloth-ing accessories and home goods to pay homage to her southern roots (and her grandparents the brandrsquos name inspiration) and infuse the retail landscape with a bit of country flair Following the success of the e-commerce site she opened her first brick-and-mortar store in Nashville late last year
Her next stop One of our favorite Dallas shopping haunts Draper Jamesrsquo second location is slated to open in Highland Park Village in mid-September In keeping with the flagship the local boutique will feature an aesthetic reminiscent of the department stores the A-lister grew up frequenting and an assortment of merchandise in classic silhouettes and bright colorways
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Diaries are penned by moms (and dads) in the North Texas area The authors volunteer to share a day of their choosing and are not paid or endorsed by NorthTexasChild Send your diary to
editorialdfwchildcom All submissions are subject to editing and may be cut for space
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645AM Breakfast is ready I get Devin up Kirin is already having her breakfast Devin walks into the kitchen still half asleep and sits down at the breakfast table I also sit down with the kids to have my Earl Grey tea and oatmeal I check my work schedule I donrsquot have any in-person client meetings so I decide to go to my downtown office today I also determine that I can take Kirin to her figure skating lesson this afternoon and that Nancy our nanny of nearly six years doesnrsquot need to take her and can stay with Devin at home He doesnrsquot have ice hockey or karate today 7AM The kids brush their teeth and freshen up Roshan and I help the kids put on their clothes although Kirin can do that pretty well all by herself I check to make sure the kids have everything they need for the day 735AM I kiss the kids goodbye and wish them a good day I check my work email and send a couple of quick emails 740AM I text my neighbor friend to see if shersquos ready to go for a walk 745AM Take Weston mdash our dog a shepherd-husky mix mdash for a walk with my neighbor She and Irsquove been taking Weston for a walk for the last several months Itrsquos a great way for us to chitchat and start the day815AM Roshan and I talk about our schedules today I then head off to our room to get ready for work Each day is different for us and wersquore lucky to have flexible schedules As long as I donrsquot have any 9am calls or meetings we stick to this routine 845AM I drive to my office in downtown Dallas 915AM I arrive at my office and log in to email and check todayrsquos schedule Irsquom pleased to see that I donrsquot have any client calls until this after-noon which is unusual So I get a cup of coffee and walk around the office to talk to colleagues about client project statuses and other to-dorsquos 945AM I go back to my office and look at my list of things I need to accomplish today I finally work through emails and add a few things to my list12PM I head downstairs in the tunnels to get something for lunch which takes 20 minutes I take another 20 minutes to eat lunch and use my remaining 20 minutes to complete some personal phone calls 1PM I join client phone calls and work on strat-egy decks 315PM I leave work to drive home to pick up Kirin for figure skating practice 4PM I arrive home and run inside to get Kirin I say hi to Nancy and Devin Kirin is all ready so we pack up the car and head to figure skating practice in Farmers Branch 430PM We arrive at the skating rink Kirin runs inside while I park I find a quiet spot so that I can get some work done while watching Kirinrsquos lesson I take a video of her when shersquos going through her competition routine 530PM We drive back home and I think about what to make for dinner
medhavi balachandran
5 30AM My first alarm goes off I automatically hit the snooze button mdash I have 15 more minutes to sleep 545AM That was the best 15 min-utes of sleep ever Ugh hellip have to
roll out of bed brush teeth and get dressed to work out My dear daughter rolls into the bedroom to make sure Irsquom up and donrsquot slack off Nothing like your own child holding you accountable Irsquod rather work out with my daughter than get up at 5am to work which was my life last year I am determined to do things differently now6AM Depending on the weather Kirin and I either go running or do a workout video at home Today we run Working out together in the morning is a new tradition that wersquove started It gives us a chance to bond before the boys wake up 640AM We finish the workout and I get breakfast ready for Kirin and Devin Then I go wake up Devin who wants to sleep in for another five minutes
A MONDAY IN THE L IFE OF
Medhavi is a health management strategy consultant She lives in
Coppell with Roshan her husband of nearly 13 years who is legal
counsel for Ericsson and a major in the
Army Reserve serving with the 505th Military
Intelligence Brigade and their two kids mdash Kirin 9 and Devin 5
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FAVORITE INDULGENCE Monthly massages FAVORITE MOVIE The Holiday with Jude Law Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz WHATrsquoS ON HER IPOD Everything from the latest pop music to Guns Nrsquo Roses to Indian classical music GO-TO UNIFORM Jeans and a T-shirt or sweatshirt BY HER BED Are You Fully Charged The 3 Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life by Tom Rath WHAT SHE DOES WHEN LIFE GETS STRESSFUL Clean and take a few min-utes to breathe deeply or meditate DREAM VACATION To visit as many countries as possible in Southeast Asia LEAST FAVORITE CHORE Folding laundry RESTAURANT SHE FREQUENTS WITH THE FAMILY Black Walnut Cafe or Via Real FAVORITE DATE NIGHT SPOT We are on a mission to try as many of Dallasrsquo top 100 restaurants as we can so we donrsquot have one particular spot we go to WHAT SHErsquoS READING Bitter Is the New Black by Jen Lancaster BEVERAGE OF CHOICE Water with lemon no ice BIGGEST CHALLENGE Juggling family and work and ensuring each is priori-tized appropriately WORDS SHE LIVES BY Everything happens for a reason
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6PM We arrive home and I get a status report on how things went while we were at practice Then I go to my room and change and decide to make some pasta and salad for dinner 615PM I open a bottle of wine and pour a glass for myself Finally a minute to relax before starting dinner 7PM Roshan arrives home from work and gets himself a glass of bourbon All the electronics go off and the four of us sit down for dinner and talk about our day and other topics that the kids bring up 730PM Dinnerrsquos done I sit down with Kirin to do her homework while Roshan does the dishes745PM Roshan reads with Devin while Kirin reads in bed 815PM Time for the kids to turn the lights out and get ready for tomorrow Roshan and I hang out for a little while 9PM I log back in to work and finish some things that need to get done today 1030PM I finish up work Lights out Itrsquos been a great day ntc
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n January during a middle school gym class 12-year-old Indiyah Rush was carrying her rescue inhaler as she does every day The Rowlett girl has asthma her mom Monique Rush says she wants Indiyah to be prepared in case of a debilitat-ing attack But in this case the emergency wasnrsquot Indiyahrsquos When Alexis Kyle 13 began having an
asthma attack Indiyah didnrsquot hesitate to share her medica-tion with her classmate
Although Rush says her daughter thought she was doing the right thing mdash potentially saving a life mdash Schrade Middle School didnrsquot agree Citing its zero-tolerance policy on shar-ing controlled substances (prescription asthma medication included) Garland ISD automatically suspended both girls pending an appeals process The suspensions were lifted within a week but Rush still has reservations about how the school will react in an emergency ldquoMy fears were what would have happened to [Alexis] if my daughter hadnrsquot done what she didrdquo
Properly planning for emergencies in the classroom is just one more source of stress for parents of kids with asthma a chronic disease that inflames and narrows airways in the lungs making it difficult to breathe Asthma has a serious impact on local families affecting nearly 100000 North Texas kids In 2013 more than 1500 children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area visited hospital emergency rooms or were admitted to a hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma And 54 percent of Texas kids with asthma missed at least one day of school in the past 12 months
IW O R D S
S T E P H A N I E E M M AP F E F F E R
I L L U S T R A T I O N SE L L I O T S T O K E S
WHENASTHMAATTACKS
Learning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathless
While the exact cause of asthma is unknown doctors say there is a genetic predisposition for it People with a family history of asthma or allergies are more prone to developing asthma other risk factors include obesity exposure to secondhand smoke and environmental factors such
as air pollution Children from low-income households are more likely to have asthma because of lack of affordable health care and without access to medications they are more likely to land in the hospital with flare-ups
Asthmatic kids experience wheezing tightness in the chest and persistent coughing due to inflammation of lung tissue tightening of airways and increased mucus produc-tion according to Dr Sam Foster of the North Texas Allergy
amp Asthma Center in Denton ldquoSymptoms may be worse at night or with more intense activity like
playing sports or runningrdquo he says ldquoSometimes just laughing can worsen asthma symptomsrdquo
Jack Mitchell was only 8 months old when he landed in the emergency room because he couldnrsquot breathe
ldquoIt was awfulrdquo says mom Emily Mitchell of Lakewood ldquoHe had a combi-nation of a high fever and wheezing It broke my heart that there was nothing I could dordquo A year and a half later Jack was officially diagnosed with asthma
Therersquos no cure for asthma and it can be life-threatening if not prop-erly managed The key to reducing flare-ups is preventive treatment mdash both knowing and avoiding triggers that cause a reaction mdash and taking medicine to alleviate symptoms before they get out of control
16 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
HOUSE HYGIENE
Keep your household free of asthma-
triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 17
how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
than 6 who have asthma Fort Worth 682885-4170
cookchildrensorg
ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
S U R V I V A L G U I D E
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 19
worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
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tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
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Services of North Texas
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creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
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Rooms by throwing
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Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
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August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
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do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Arturorsquos Art amp Me ndash Robot Go Bot Dallas Museum of Art
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kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
28 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
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After school care for elementary childrenpick-up and drop-off available
1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
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19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
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FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
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22 MONDAYCONTINUING
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23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
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24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
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28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
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Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
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rin Newmark was gone less than 10 minutes when she got a call from her sonsrsquo sitters Her three boys had been playing on the
backyard playset when 5-year-old Owen lost his grip while swinging on the monkey bars and fell to the hard ground below landing on his arm X-rays in the emergency room revealed that Owen broke his arm in two places
Owen is part of a growing statis-tic According to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention more than 200000 children are treated in emergency
rooms each year for playground-related injuries broken bones frac-tures contusions even concussions The study showed monkey bars climbing equipment and swings are the biggest culprits
That doesnrsquot surprise Sharon Evans the trauma injury preven-tion coordinator with Cook Chil-drenrsquos Health Care System in Fort Worth Of the average 150ndash200 playground-related injuries Cook Childrenrsquos sees each year about 65 percent are connected to monkey bars or playground gyms
But most medical professionals and even the studyrsquos authors arenrsquot advocating that kids stay away from
play structures Instead they rec-ommend taking steps to minimize risks of injury
WHATrsquoS ON THE SURFACE COUNTSIn Texas any playground equip-ment installed using public funds must comply with the US Con-sumer Product Safety Commis-sion (CPSC) guidelines As a result most public playgrounds now have safer surfacing mdash one of the most important factors in reducing injuries
ldquoYou want a shock-absorbing surface that will take an impact if kids fallrdquo says Marissa Rodriguez the inju-ry prevention coor-dinator at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas The CPSC recom-mends loose fill such as wood chips shredded rubber or pea gravel which should go about a foot deep or rubber mats and tiles
ldquoThe problem is where the kids play mdash around the slides and monkey bars mdash the surfac-ing gets scraped awayrdquo Evans says After speaking with local schools Evans learned that maintenance only comes out around one to two times per year to inspect the grounds and re-spread the fill material The same is often true for public playgrounds Safety experts advise checking areas where kids are most likely to fall and ensuring the fill is the appropriate depth
ALL EYES ON THE KIDSStudies show that a lack of adult supervision plays a role in 40 per-cent of playground-related injuries
Parents should make sure their kids are not using equipment inap-
propriately such as climbing on top of monkey bars or on the outside of tube slides Rodriguez says
Blind spots are another hazardldquoYou should be able to see every-
thingrdquo says Dr Sandra McClintic a certified early
childhood outdoor play
inspector in Argyle ldquoIf there are places on the
playground where you
cannot see your child then you need to be up and mov-ing around to make sure you know where your child is [at all times]rdquo
ONE SET DOES NOT FIT ALL AGESWhile play is essen-tial to the social and intellectual development of all kids a toddler and a school-age child donrsquot share the same gross motor skills The National Program for Play-ground Safety (NPPS) recom-mends that playsets have separate areas for children ages 2ndash5 and ages 5ndash12 Areas for the youngest tots should have crawl spaces low plat-forms and smaller steps Ramps need places to grasp and slides should be no taller than 4 feet Areas appropriate
for children ages 5ndash12 can include more challenging equipment such as monkey bars and taller slides
Active supervision is crucial for guiding kids to use age-appropriate equipment Rodriguez says ldquoKids cannot perceive the dangers as well as an adult can because their brains are not developed enough to know whatrsquos dangerous for themrdquo ntc
noted
monkey bars mean risky play for kids
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PLAYGROUND SAFETY CHECKLISTHeading to the park Scope out the playground before setting your little monkeys loose
Do a quick check of the equipment and make sure there are no sharp edges broken or loose parts protruding bolts or nails or rusted materials
Dress kids appropri-ately Remove any neck-laces scarves or clothing with drawstrings that can get caught on structures Avoid sandals and other open-toe shoes
The CPSC recom-mends monkey bars be less than 60 inches from the ground and 12 inches apart for younger children and no higher than 84 inches and 15 inches apart for older kids
If you do spot any safety hazards report them immediately to school administrators or your local parks and recreation department or look for signs with contact information Donrsquot let children play on the equip-ment until itrsquos safe
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y son was 18 months old when I spanked him It had been a long
day my patience was thin and I still had a list a mile long of things that needed to be accomplished before I called it a night I donrsquot even remem-ber what my toddler did but in a moment of frustration I smacked his bottom And I immediately regretted it His startled screams ripped through our home I grabbed him held him and cried with him I couldnrsquot apologize enough Had I just taught my son a lesson or made him afraid of Mommy
Obviously Irsquom not the only parent to spank a child According to a 2014 UNICEF report as many as 80 percent of parents around the world spank their children
But 50 years of research now shows that spanking kids does way more harm than good Experts at The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Michigan released a study earlier this year that was published in the Journal of Family Psychology and concluded that the more a child is spanked the more likely he is to experience increased antisocial behavior aggression mental health problems and cogni-tive difficulties and to defy his par-ents mdash essentially the opposite of what parents hope to achieve
And the American Academy of Pediatrics officially advises against any form of physical discipline because evidence shows that itrsquos
ineffective and can create aggressive behaviors in children
My husband and I agreed early on that spanking wouldnrsquot be used as a means of discipline in our household My response to my sonrsquos behavior that night was completely reactionary mdash and took even me totally by surprise
Using other types of discipline is not easy My husband and I have worked very hard to manage our
levels of frustration to have more patience with our son and to modi-fy his bad behavior through distrac-tions and explanations
Research shows that the most effective forms of discipline are those that teach children to control their behavior through internal measures So spanking doesnrsquot teach him real consequences or even how to control his behavior
How does one teach a child to control his behavior Talk to your pediatrician He can help you develop strategies understand what behavior is developmentally realistic for your child at each age
and stage and find positive behav-iors to praise
Effective tools may include things wersquove all tried but that we need to stick to like timeouts and showing the consequences of a bad behavior For instance if a child refuses to pick up her room try removing all the toys left out
Those on the other side of the spanking issue who see nothing wrong with it as a disciplinary tactic were often
spanked as children and have a false belief that itrsquos effective (especially if it scares the child into correcting the behav-ior in that instance)
Sure Irsquove thought ldquoI was spanked and I turned out finerdquo and I hon-estly donrsquot think Irsquove caused my son any sort of perma-nent damage with the one spanking incident However
it has made me re-evaluate how I parent The spanking
happened in a moment of weak-ness not while I was assuming my leadership role as Mom or modeling acceptable behavior I donrsquot want my son to think that itrsquos OK to hit someone who frustrates him
Every parent blows up at some point So sometimes we need to take a timeout ourselves instead of rushing to react Take a minute to cool off Leave the room and count to 10 Showing anger isnrsquot going to do long-term harm to your kids but striking them just might
After all we send people to jail for hitting a spouse so why is it ever OK to raise a hand to a child ntc
hitting proves to be a major no-noW O R D S A S H L E Y B I X L E R
is it ok to spank
BY THE NUMBERS
HANDS OFFIs it OK to spank your kids
We polled our readers to see where they stand
NO ITrsquoS NEVER OK
IT DEPENDS ON THE SITUATION
32
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YES ITrsquoS OK24
of readers
I only spank when my child does something that is going to hurt herself or others mdash for ex-ample running away from me in the parking lotrdquo
In our house itrsquos never accept-able While it was something we both grew up with and we acknowledge that it can lsquoworkrsquo we feel that it doesnrsquot teach good problem-solv-ing behaviorsrdquo
Real OpinionsWe asked local parents to chime in anonymously on the issue Herersquos what they had to say
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I N T E R V I E W M A R G I E J A C I N T O
orth Texas moms Jordan
Morrow and Worth Anne Herrell go way back The former co-workers turned best friends are also the founders of Oilogic Essential Oil Care a line of con-centrated 100 per-cent pure essential oil blends diluted and formulated specifically for kids Taking their back-grounds on product development and marketing the duo came up with the line based not only on what they felt moms and their lit-tle ones needed but also on the desire to run their own business in order to spend more time with their children
Morrow 38 is a mom of three mdash two daughters Carson 6 and Taylor 3 and one boy Jack 18 months Herrell 38 has two boys Mack 7 and Houston 4
HOW DID OILOGIC COME ABOUT MORROW I had a lot of pregnancy complica-tions [with my third child] mdash and was never allowed to take medication One of my friends introduced me to essential oils HERRELL We looked at the marketplace and saw that there was a real need for an easier way to use natural essential oils to care for kids We started talking to all the mom friends we had to really see if there were moms out there who would use this stuff Sure enough there was and thatrsquos how Oilogic was born
HOW DID YOU FEEL WHEN YOU FIRST FOUND OUT YOU WERE PREGNANT WITH YOUR FIRST AND LAST CHILD HERRELL So with my first child I was not trying to get
pregnant I was on birth control It was a big shock With my second one I was trying and was very fortunate that it was not hard for me to get pregnant When I found out I was extreme-ly excited and so was my husband So I had two polar opposite reactions With our first child we were scared to death and the second time we were very excited MORROW Mine is pret-ty opposite too With my first one we definitely tried for her and ended up getting pregnant pretty quickly with her and we were beyond excited After Carson we had three miscarriag-es before having Taylor When I got pregnant with Jack we were initially scared that I wasnrsquot going to be able to keep him and then we were excited that he was a healthy baby and that he was a boy
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE EACH OTHER HERRELL Loud friendly and has the most generous heart MORROW Funny fiercely loyal and she has an amazing faith mdash it is defi-nitely something I strive for
PROUDEST MOM MOMENTS HERRELL When my son [Houston] scored his first goal on his soccer team I ran on to the field and gave him a hug because I was so excited for him MORROW For my last birthday my daughter [Carson] gave me a card she had made and she gave me her tooth fairy money I wept when I opened it
THOUGHTS ON THE WORK-MOTHER-HOOD BALANCE HERRELL Itrsquos something that I have struggled with for several years Itrsquos one of the reasons why Jordan and I wanted to start our own business because I wanted to be able to have more flexibility with my kidsrsquo schedules I think there is so much pressure on moms these days whether you stay at home or if you work I lean on my friends and fam-ily all the time to make sure to keep myself in
check MORROW I think you have to do what
you can when you can At
the end of the day you just have to say ldquoI did the best I could and what I messed up
please forgive me and where
I shined glory to Godrdquo ntc
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Her next stop One of our favorite Dallas shopping haunts Draper Jamesrsquo second location is slated to open in Highland Park Village in mid-September In keeping with the flagship the local boutique will feature an aesthetic reminiscent of the department stores the A-lister grew up frequenting and an assortment of merchandise in classic silhouettes and bright colorways
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Diaries are penned by moms (and dads) in the North Texas area The authors volunteer to share a day of their choosing and are not paid or endorsed by NorthTexasChild Send your diary to
editorialdfwchildcom All submissions are subject to editing and may be cut for space
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645AM Breakfast is ready I get Devin up Kirin is already having her breakfast Devin walks into the kitchen still half asleep and sits down at the breakfast table I also sit down with the kids to have my Earl Grey tea and oatmeal I check my work schedule I donrsquot have any in-person client meetings so I decide to go to my downtown office today I also determine that I can take Kirin to her figure skating lesson this afternoon and that Nancy our nanny of nearly six years doesnrsquot need to take her and can stay with Devin at home He doesnrsquot have ice hockey or karate today 7AM The kids brush their teeth and freshen up Roshan and I help the kids put on their clothes although Kirin can do that pretty well all by herself I check to make sure the kids have everything they need for the day 735AM I kiss the kids goodbye and wish them a good day I check my work email and send a couple of quick emails 740AM I text my neighbor friend to see if shersquos ready to go for a walk 745AM Take Weston mdash our dog a shepherd-husky mix mdash for a walk with my neighbor She and Irsquove been taking Weston for a walk for the last several months Itrsquos a great way for us to chitchat and start the day815AM Roshan and I talk about our schedules today I then head off to our room to get ready for work Each day is different for us and wersquore lucky to have flexible schedules As long as I donrsquot have any 9am calls or meetings we stick to this routine 845AM I drive to my office in downtown Dallas 915AM I arrive at my office and log in to email and check todayrsquos schedule Irsquom pleased to see that I donrsquot have any client calls until this after-noon which is unusual So I get a cup of coffee and walk around the office to talk to colleagues about client project statuses and other to-dorsquos 945AM I go back to my office and look at my list of things I need to accomplish today I finally work through emails and add a few things to my list12PM I head downstairs in the tunnels to get something for lunch which takes 20 minutes I take another 20 minutes to eat lunch and use my remaining 20 minutes to complete some personal phone calls 1PM I join client phone calls and work on strat-egy decks 315PM I leave work to drive home to pick up Kirin for figure skating practice 4PM I arrive home and run inside to get Kirin I say hi to Nancy and Devin Kirin is all ready so we pack up the car and head to figure skating practice in Farmers Branch 430PM We arrive at the skating rink Kirin runs inside while I park I find a quiet spot so that I can get some work done while watching Kirinrsquos lesson I take a video of her when shersquos going through her competition routine 530PM We drive back home and I think about what to make for dinner
medhavi balachandran
5 30AM My first alarm goes off I automatically hit the snooze button mdash I have 15 more minutes to sleep 545AM That was the best 15 min-utes of sleep ever Ugh hellip have to
roll out of bed brush teeth and get dressed to work out My dear daughter rolls into the bedroom to make sure Irsquom up and donrsquot slack off Nothing like your own child holding you accountable Irsquod rather work out with my daughter than get up at 5am to work which was my life last year I am determined to do things differently now6AM Depending on the weather Kirin and I either go running or do a workout video at home Today we run Working out together in the morning is a new tradition that wersquove started It gives us a chance to bond before the boys wake up 640AM We finish the workout and I get breakfast ready for Kirin and Devin Then I go wake up Devin who wants to sleep in for another five minutes
A MONDAY IN THE L IFE OF
Medhavi is a health management strategy consultant She lives in
Coppell with Roshan her husband of nearly 13 years who is legal
counsel for Ericsson and a major in the
Army Reserve serving with the 505th Military
Intelligence Brigade and their two kids mdash Kirin 9 and Devin 5
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FAVORITE INDULGENCE Monthly massages FAVORITE MOVIE The Holiday with Jude Law Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz WHATrsquoS ON HER IPOD Everything from the latest pop music to Guns Nrsquo Roses to Indian classical music GO-TO UNIFORM Jeans and a T-shirt or sweatshirt BY HER BED Are You Fully Charged The 3 Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life by Tom Rath WHAT SHE DOES WHEN LIFE GETS STRESSFUL Clean and take a few min-utes to breathe deeply or meditate DREAM VACATION To visit as many countries as possible in Southeast Asia LEAST FAVORITE CHORE Folding laundry RESTAURANT SHE FREQUENTS WITH THE FAMILY Black Walnut Cafe or Via Real FAVORITE DATE NIGHT SPOT We are on a mission to try as many of Dallasrsquo top 100 restaurants as we can so we donrsquot have one particular spot we go to WHAT SHErsquoS READING Bitter Is the New Black by Jen Lancaster BEVERAGE OF CHOICE Water with lemon no ice BIGGEST CHALLENGE Juggling family and work and ensuring each is priori-tized appropriately WORDS SHE LIVES BY Everything happens for a reason
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6PM We arrive home and I get a status report on how things went while we were at practice Then I go to my room and change and decide to make some pasta and salad for dinner 615PM I open a bottle of wine and pour a glass for myself Finally a minute to relax before starting dinner 7PM Roshan arrives home from work and gets himself a glass of bourbon All the electronics go off and the four of us sit down for dinner and talk about our day and other topics that the kids bring up 730PM Dinnerrsquos done I sit down with Kirin to do her homework while Roshan does the dishes745PM Roshan reads with Devin while Kirin reads in bed 815PM Time for the kids to turn the lights out and get ready for tomorrow Roshan and I hang out for a little while 9PM I log back in to work and finish some things that need to get done today 1030PM I finish up work Lights out Itrsquos been a great day ntc
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Celebrating Godrsquos Greatest Creation a Child
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n January during a middle school gym class 12-year-old Indiyah Rush was carrying her rescue inhaler as she does every day The Rowlett girl has asthma her mom Monique Rush says she wants Indiyah to be prepared in case of a debilitat-ing attack But in this case the emergency wasnrsquot Indiyahrsquos When Alexis Kyle 13 began having an
asthma attack Indiyah didnrsquot hesitate to share her medica-tion with her classmate
Although Rush says her daughter thought she was doing the right thing mdash potentially saving a life mdash Schrade Middle School didnrsquot agree Citing its zero-tolerance policy on shar-ing controlled substances (prescription asthma medication included) Garland ISD automatically suspended both girls pending an appeals process The suspensions were lifted within a week but Rush still has reservations about how the school will react in an emergency ldquoMy fears were what would have happened to [Alexis] if my daughter hadnrsquot done what she didrdquo
Properly planning for emergencies in the classroom is just one more source of stress for parents of kids with asthma a chronic disease that inflames and narrows airways in the lungs making it difficult to breathe Asthma has a serious impact on local families affecting nearly 100000 North Texas kids In 2013 more than 1500 children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area visited hospital emergency rooms or were admitted to a hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma And 54 percent of Texas kids with asthma missed at least one day of school in the past 12 months
IW O R D S
S T E P H A N I E E M M AP F E F F E R
I L L U S T R A T I O N SE L L I O T S T O K E S
WHENASTHMAATTACKS
Learning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathless
While the exact cause of asthma is unknown doctors say there is a genetic predisposition for it People with a family history of asthma or allergies are more prone to developing asthma other risk factors include obesity exposure to secondhand smoke and environmental factors such
as air pollution Children from low-income households are more likely to have asthma because of lack of affordable health care and without access to medications they are more likely to land in the hospital with flare-ups
Asthmatic kids experience wheezing tightness in the chest and persistent coughing due to inflammation of lung tissue tightening of airways and increased mucus produc-tion according to Dr Sam Foster of the North Texas Allergy
amp Asthma Center in Denton ldquoSymptoms may be worse at night or with more intense activity like
playing sports or runningrdquo he says ldquoSometimes just laughing can worsen asthma symptomsrdquo
Jack Mitchell was only 8 months old when he landed in the emergency room because he couldnrsquot breathe
ldquoIt was awfulrdquo says mom Emily Mitchell of Lakewood ldquoHe had a combi-nation of a high fever and wheezing It broke my heart that there was nothing I could dordquo A year and a half later Jack was officially diagnosed with asthma
Therersquos no cure for asthma and it can be life-threatening if not prop-erly managed The key to reducing flare-ups is preventive treatment mdash both knowing and avoiding triggers that cause a reaction mdash and taking medicine to alleviate symptoms before they get out of control
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THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
HOUSE HYGIENE
Keep your household free of asthma-
triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
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how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
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ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
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worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
lionsballoonfestcom
make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
munity-based splatter
balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
5 help Decorate HSNTrsquos Waiting
Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
onto a white back-
ground Open to all
ages Three throws for
$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
rican Airlines Center
August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
ringlingcom
do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
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RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
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in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
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y son was 18 months old when I spanked him It had been a long
day my patience was thin and I still had a list a mile long of things that needed to be accomplished before I called it a night I donrsquot even remem-ber what my toddler did but in a moment of frustration I smacked his bottom And I immediately regretted it His startled screams ripped through our home I grabbed him held him and cried with him I couldnrsquot apologize enough Had I just taught my son a lesson or made him afraid of Mommy
Obviously Irsquom not the only parent to spank a child According to a 2014 UNICEF report as many as 80 percent of parents around the world spank their children
But 50 years of research now shows that spanking kids does way more harm than good Experts at The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Michigan released a study earlier this year that was published in the Journal of Family Psychology and concluded that the more a child is spanked the more likely he is to experience increased antisocial behavior aggression mental health problems and cogni-tive difficulties and to defy his par-ents mdash essentially the opposite of what parents hope to achieve
And the American Academy of Pediatrics officially advises against any form of physical discipline because evidence shows that itrsquos
ineffective and can create aggressive behaviors in children
My husband and I agreed early on that spanking wouldnrsquot be used as a means of discipline in our household My response to my sonrsquos behavior that night was completely reactionary mdash and took even me totally by surprise
Using other types of discipline is not easy My husband and I have worked very hard to manage our
levels of frustration to have more patience with our son and to modi-fy his bad behavior through distrac-tions and explanations
Research shows that the most effective forms of discipline are those that teach children to control their behavior through internal measures So spanking doesnrsquot teach him real consequences or even how to control his behavior
How does one teach a child to control his behavior Talk to your pediatrician He can help you develop strategies understand what behavior is developmentally realistic for your child at each age
and stage and find positive behav-iors to praise
Effective tools may include things wersquove all tried but that we need to stick to like timeouts and showing the consequences of a bad behavior For instance if a child refuses to pick up her room try removing all the toys left out
Those on the other side of the spanking issue who see nothing wrong with it as a disciplinary tactic were often
spanked as children and have a false belief that itrsquos effective (especially if it scares the child into correcting the behav-ior in that instance)
Sure Irsquove thought ldquoI was spanked and I turned out finerdquo and I hon-estly donrsquot think Irsquove caused my son any sort of perma-nent damage with the one spanking incident However
it has made me re-evaluate how I parent The spanking
happened in a moment of weak-ness not while I was assuming my leadership role as Mom or modeling acceptable behavior I donrsquot want my son to think that itrsquos OK to hit someone who frustrates him
Every parent blows up at some point So sometimes we need to take a timeout ourselves instead of rushing to react Take a minute to cool off Leave the room and count to 10 Showing anger isnrsquot going to do long-term harm to your kids but striking them just might
After all we send people to jail for hitting a spouse so why is it ever OK to raise a hand to a child ntc
hitting proves to be a major no-noW O R D S A S H L E Y B I X L E R
is it ok to spank
BY THE NUMBERS
HANDS OFFIs it OK to spank your kids
We polled our readers to see where they stand
NO ITrsquoS NEVER OK
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I only spank when my child does something that is going to hurt herself or others mdash for ex-ample running away from me in the parking lotrdquo
In our house itrsquos never accept-able While it was something we both grew up with and we acknowledge that it can lsquoworkrsquo we feel that it doesnrsquot teach good problem-solv-ing behaviorsrdquo
Real OpinionsWe asked local parents to chime in anonymously on the issue Herersquos what they had to say
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I N T E R V I E W M A R G I E J A C I N T O
orth Texas moms Jordan
Morrow and Worth Anne Herrell go way back The former co-workers turned best friends are also the founders of Oilogic Essential Oil Care a line of con-centrated 100 per-cent pure essential oil blends diluted and formulated specifically for kids Taking their back-grounds on product development and marketing the duo came up with the line based not only on what they felt moms and their lit-tle ones needed but also on the desire to run their own business in order to spend more time with their children
Morrow 38 is a mom of three mdash two daughters Carson 6 and Taylor 3 and one boy Jack 18 months Herrell 38 has two boys Mack 7 and Houston 4
HOW DID OILOGIC COME ABOUT MORROW I had a lot of pregnancy complica-tions [with my third child] mdash and was never allowed to take medication One of my friends introduced me to essential oils HERRELL We looked at the marketplace and saw that there was a real need for an easier way to use natural essential oils to care for kids We started talking to all the mom friends we had to really see if there were moms out there who would use this stuff Sure enough there was and thatrsquos how Oilogic was born
HOW DID YOU FEEL WHEN YOU FIRST FOUND OUT YOU WERE PREGNANT WITH YOUR FIRST AND LAST CHILD HERRELL So with my first child I was not trying to get
pregnant I was on birth control It was a big shock With my second one I was trying and was very fortunate that it was not hard for me to get pregnant When I found out I was extreme-ly excited and so was my husband So I had two polar opposite reactions With our first child we were scared to death and the second time we were very excited MORROW Mine is pret-ty opposite too With my first one we definitely tried for her and ended up getting pregnant pretty quickly with her and we were beyond excited After Carson we had three miscarriag-es before having Taylor When I got pregnant with Jack we were initially scared that I wasnrsquot going to be able to keep him and then we were excited that he was a healthy baby and that he was a boy
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE EACH OTHER HERRELL Loud friendly and has the most generous heart MORROW Funny fiercely loyal and she has an amazing faith mdash it is defi-nitely something I strive for
PROUDEST MOM MOMENTS HERRELL When my son [Houston] scored his first goal on his soccer team I ran on to the field and gave him a hug because I was so excited for him MORROW For my last birthday my daughter [Carson] gave me a card she had made and she gave me her tooth fairy money I wept when I opened it
THOUGHTS ON THE WORK-MOTHER-HOOD BALANCE HERRELL Itrsquos something that I have struggled with for several years Itrsquos one of the reasons why Jordan and I wanted to start our own business because I wanted to be able to have more flexibility with my kidsrsquo schedules I think there is so much pressure on moms these days whether you stay at home or if you work I lean on my friends and fam-ily all the time to make sure to keep myself in
check MORROW I think you have to do what
you can when you can At
the end of the day you just have to say ldquoI did the best I could and what I messed up
please forgive me and where
I shined glory to Godrdquo ntc
Co-Founders Oilogic Essential Oil Care
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Her next stop One of our favorite Dallas shopping haunts Draper Jamesrsquo second location is slated to open in Highland Park Village in mid-September In keeping with the flagship the local boutique will feature an aesthetic reminiscent of the department stores the A-lister grew up frequenting and an assortment of merchandise in classic silhouettes and bright colorways
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Diaries are penned by moms (and dads) in the North Texas area The authors volunteer to share a day of their choosing and are not paid or endorsed by NorthTexasChild Send your diary to
editorialdfwchildcom All submissions are subject to editing and may be cut for space
the fine
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645AM Breakfast is ready I get Devin up Kirin is already having her breakfast Devin walks into the kitchen still half asleep and sits down at the breakfast table I also sit down with the kids to have my Earl Grey tea and oatmeal I check my work schedule I donrsquot have any in-person client meetings so I decide to go to my downtown office today I also determine that I can take Kirin to her figure skating lesson this afternoon and that Nancy our nanny of nearly six years doesnrsquot need to take her and can stay with Devin at home He doesnrsquot have ice hockey or karate today 7AM The kids brush their teeth and freshen up Roshan and I help the kids put on their clothes although Kirin can do that pretty well all by herself I check to make sure the kids have everything they need for the day 735AM I kiss the kids goodbye and wish them a good day I check my work email and send a couple of quick emails 740AM I text my neighbor friend to see if shersquos ready to go for a walk 745AM Take Weston mdash our dog a shepherd-husky mix mdash for a walk with my neighbor She and Irsquove been taking Weston for a walk for the last several months Itrsquos a great way for us to chitchat and start the day815AM Roshan and I talk about our schedules today I then head off to our room to get ready for work Each day is different for us and wersquore lucky to have flexible schedules As long as I donrsquot have any 9am calls or meetings we stick to this routine 845AM I drive to my office in downtown Dallas 915AM I arrive at my office and log in to email and check todayrsquos schedule Irsquom pleased to see that I donrsquot have any client calls until this after-noon which is unusual So I get a cup of coffee and walk around the office to talk to colleagues about client project statuses and other to-dorsquos 945AM I go back to my office and look at my list of things I need to accomplish today I finally work through emails and add a few things to my list12PM I head downstairs in the tunnels to get something for lunch which takes 20 minutes I take another 20 minutes to eat lunch and use my remaining 20 minutes to complete some personal phone calls 1PM I join client phone calls and work on strat-egy decks 315PM I leave work to drive home to pick up Kirin for figure skating practice 4PM I arrive home and run inside to get Kirin I say hi to Nancy and Devin Kirin is all ready so we pack up the car and head to figure skating practice in Farmers Branch 430PM We arrive at the skating rink Kirin runs inside while I park I find a quiet spot so that I can get some work done while watching Kirinrsquos lesson I take a video of her when shersquos going through her competition routine 530PM We drive back home and I think about what to make for dinner
medhavi balachandran
5 30AM My first alarm goes off I automatically hit the snooze button mdash I have 15 more minutes to sleep 545AM That was the best 15 min-utes of sleep ever Ugh hellip have to
roll out of bed brush teeth and get dressed to work out My dear daughter rolls into the bedroom to make sure Irsquom up and donrsquot slack off Nothing like your own child holding you accountable Irsquod rather work out with my daughter than get up at 5am to work which was my life last year I am determined to do things differently now6AM Depending on the weather Kirin and I either go running or do a workout video at home Today we run Working out together in the morning is a new tradition that wersquove started It gives us a chance to bond before the boys wake up 640AM We finish the workout and I get breakfast ready for Kirin and Devin Then I go wake up Devin who wants to sleep in for another five minutes
A MONDAY IN THE L IFE OF
Medhavi is a health management strategy consultant She lives in
Coppell with Roshan her husband of nearly 13 years who is legal
counsel for Ericsson and a major in the
Army Reserve serving with the 505th Military
Intelligence Brigade and their two kids mdash Kirin 9 and Devin 5
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FAVORITE INDULGENCE Monthly massages FAVORITE MOVIE The Holiday with Jude Law Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz WHATrsquoS ON HER IPOD Everything from the latest pop music to Guns Nrsquo Roses to Indian classical music GO-TO UNIFORM Jeans and a T-shirt or sweatshirt BY HER BED Are You Fully Charged The 3 Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life by Tom Rath WHAT SHE DOES WHEN LIFE GETS STRESSFUL Clean and take a few min-utes to breathe deeply or meditate DREAM VACATION To visit as many countries as possible in Southeast Asia LEAST FAVORITE CHORE Folding laundry RESTAURANT SHE FREQUENTS WITH THE FAMILY Black Walnut Cafe or Via Real FAVORITE DATE NIGHT SPOT We are on a mission to try as many of Dallasrsquo top 100 restaurants as we can so we donrsquot have one particular spot we go to WHAT SHErsquoS READING Bitter Is the New Black by Jen Lancaster BEVERAGE OF CHOICE Water with lemon no ice BIGGEST CHALLENGE Juggling family and work and ensuring each is priori-tized appropriately WORDS SHE LIVES BY Everything happens for a reason
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6PM We arrive home and I get a status report on how things went while we were at practice Then I go to my room and change and decide to make some pasta and salad for dinner 615PM I open a bottle of wine and pour a glass for myself Finally a minute to relax before starting dinner 7PM Roshan arrives home from work and gets himself a glass of bourbon All the electronics go off and the four of us sit down for dinner and talk about our day and other topics that the kids bring up 730PM Dinnerrsquos done I sit down with Kirin to do her homework while Roshan does the dishes745PM Roshan reads with Devin while Kirin reads in bed 815PM Time for the kids to turn the lights out and get ready for tomorrow Roshan and I hang out for a little while 9PM I log back in to work and finish some things that need to get done today 1030PM I finish up work Lights out Itrsquos been a great day ntc
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n January during a middle school gym class 12-year-old Indiyah Rush was carrying her rescue inhaler as she does every day The Rowlett girl has asthma her mom Monique Rush says she wants Indiyah to be prepared in case of a debilitat-ing attack But in this case the emergency wasnrsquot Indiyahrsquos When Alexis Kyle 13 began having an
asthma attack Indiyah didnrsquot hesitate to share her medica-tion with her classmate
Although Rush says her daughter thought she was doing the right thing mdash potentially saving a life mdash Schrade Middle School didnrsquot agree Citing its zero-tolerance policy on shar-ing controlled substances (prescription asthma medication included) Garland ISD automatically suspended both girls pending an appeals process The suspensions were lifted within a week but Rush still has reservations about how the school will react in an emergency ldquoMy fears were what would have happened to [Alexis] if my daughter hadnrsquot done what she didrdquo
Properly planning for emergencies in the classroom is just one more source of stress for parents of kids with asthma a chronic disease that inflames and narrows airways in the lungs making it difficult to breathe Asthma has a serious impact on local families affecting nearly 100000 North Texas kids In 2013 more than 1500 children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area visited hospital emergency rooms or were admitted to a hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma And 54 percent of Texas kids with asthma missed at least one day of school in the past 12 months
IW O R D S
S T E P H A N I E E M M AP F E F F E R
I L L U S T R A T I O N SE L L I O T S T O K E S
WHENASTHMAATTACKS
Learning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathless
While the exact cause of asthma is unknown doctors say there is a genetic predisposition for it People with a family history of asthma or allergies are more prone to developing asthma other risk factors include obesity exposure to secondhand smoke and environmental factors such
as air pollution Children from low-income households are more likely to have asthma because of lack of affordable health care and without access to medications they are more likely to land in the hospital with flare-ups
Asthmatic kids experience wheezing tightness in the chest and persistent coughing due to inflammation of lung tissue tightening of airways and increased mucus produc-tion according to Dr Sam Foster of the North Texas Allergy
amp Asthma Center in Denton ldquoSymptoms may be worse at night or with more intense activity like
playing sports or runningrdquo he says ldquoSometimes just laughing can worsen asthma symptomsrdquo
Jack Mitchell was only 8 months old when he landed in the emergency room because he couldnrsquot breathe
ldquoIt was awfulrdquo says mom Emily Mitchell of Lakewood ldquoHe had a combi-nation of a high fever and wheezing It broke my heart that there was nothing I could dordquo A year and a half later Jack was officially diagnosed with asthma
Therersquos no cure for asthma and it can be life-threatening if not prop-erly managed The key to reducing flare-ups is preventive treatment mdash both knowing and avoiding triggers that cause a reaction mdash and taking medicine to alleviate symptoms before they get out of control
16 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
HOUSE HYGIENE
Keep your household free of asthma-
triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 17
how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
than 6 who have asthma Fort Worth 682885-4170
cookchildrensorg
ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
S U R V I V A L G U I D E
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 19
worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
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tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
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Services of North Texas
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creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
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Rooms by throwing
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Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
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August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
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do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Arturorsquos Art amp Me ndash Robot Go Bot Dallas Museum of Art
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kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
28 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
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After school care for elementary childrenpick-up and drop-off available
1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
29 MONDAYCONTINUING
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
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I N T E R V I E W M A R G I E J A C I N T O
orth Texas moms Jordan
Morrow and Worth Anne Herrell go way back The former co-workers turned best friends are also the founders of Oilogic Essential Oil Care a line of con-centrated 100 per-cent pure essential oil blends diluted and formulated specifically for kids Taking their back-grounds on product development and marketing the duo came up with the line based not only on what they felt moms and their lit-tle ones needed but also on the desire to run their own business in order to spend more time with their children
Morrow 38 is a mom of three mdash two daughters Carson 6 and Taylor 3 and one boy Jack 18 months Herrell 38 has two boys Mack 7 and Houston 4
HOW DID OILOGIC COME ABOUT MORROW I had a lot of pregnancy complica-tions [with my third child] mdash and was never allowed to take medication One of my friends introduced me to essential oils HERRELL We looked at the marketplace and saw that there was a real need for an easier way to use natural essential oils to care for kids We started talking to all the mom friends we had to really see if there were moms out there who would use this stuff Sure enough there was and thatrsquos how Oilogic was born
HOW DID YOU FEEL WHEN YOU FIRST FOUND OUT YOU WERE PREGNANT WITH YOUR FIRST AND LAST CHILD HERRELL So with my first child I was not trying to get
pregnant I was on birth control It was a big shock With my second one I was trying and was very fortunate that it was not hard for me to get pregnant When I found out I was extreme-ly excited and so was my husband So I had two polar opposite reactions With our first child we were scared to death and the second time we were very excited MORROW Mine is pret-ty opposite too With my first one we definitely tried for her and ended up getting pregnant pretty quickly with her and we were beyond excited After Carson we had three miscarriag-es before having Taylor When I got pregnant with Jack we were initially scared that I wasnrsquot going to be able to keep him and then we were excited that he was a healthy baby and that he was a boy
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE EACH OTHER HERRELL Loud friendly and has the most generous heart MORROW Funny fiercely loyal and she has an amazing faith mdash it is defi-nitely something I strive for
PROUDEST MOM MOMENTS HERRELL When my son [Houston] scored his first goal on his soccer team I ran on to the field and gave him a hug because I was so excited for him MORROW For my last birthday my daughter [Carson] gave me a card she had made and she gave me her tooth fairy money I wept when I opened it
THOUGHTS ON THE WORK-MOTHER-HOOD BALANCE HERRELL Itrsquos something that I have struggled with for several years Itrsquos one of the reasons why Jordan and I wanted to start our own business because I wanted to be able to have more flexibility with my kidsrsquo schedules I think there is so much pressure on moms these days whether you stay at home or if you work I lean on my friends and fam-ily all the time to make sure to keep myself in
check MORROW I think you have to do what
you can when you can At
the end of the day you just have to say ldquoI did the best I could and what I messed up
please forgive me and where
I shined glory to Godrdquo ntc
Co-Founders Oilogic Essential Oil Care
real moms
1 After searching for an easier way to blend and dilute essential oils for their littles Morrow and Herrell leaned on their product development expertise to
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Tennessee-bred Reese Witherspoon launched Draper James a brand of cloth-ing accessories and home goods to pay homage to her southern roots (and her grandparents the brandrsquos name inspiration) and infuse the retail landscape with a bit of country flair Following the success of the e-commerce site she opened her first brick-and-mortar store in Nashville late last year
Her next stop One of our favorite Dallas shopping haunts Draper Jamesrsquo second location is slated to open in Highland Park Village in mid-September In keeping with the flagship the local boutique will feature an aesthetic reminiscent of the department stores the A-lister grew up frequenting and an assortment of merchandise in classic silhouettes and bright colorways
FROM REESE WITH LOVE
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W O R D S N I C O L E J O R D A N
Your de facto search engine is about to become your de facto delivery service Recently launched in the Dallas-Fort Worth area Google Express provides overnight or two-day delivery from stores you already shop at Babies R Us Sur La Table Whole Foods and more Stock up on coffee cosmetics even pet food without stepping foot in a store (cold stuff and alcohol are not available in our area mdash yet) You can also save store loyalty and membership card information to earn your usual perks Delivery is free for Google Express members on eligible orders that meet store minimums and starts at $499 for nonmembers Membership is only $10 a month or $95 per year and the first three months are free
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Urbano Enchilada and Taco BarFlower Mound 469763-9582
Fact Dallas-Fort Worth has
no shortage of Tex-Mex
restaurants Yet there
always seems to be anoth-
er one popping up around
the corner The just-
opened Urbano Enchilada
and Taco Bar on Flower
Mound Road intention-
ally sets itself apart from
the rest A project by the
former owners of Mi Sueno
in Argyle the restaurant
elevates standard Mexican
fare by offering craft enchi-
ladas and tacos mdash along
with the standbys expect
to find ingredients like
ahi tuna (sushi-grade no
less) and plenty of veg-
etarian items Adding to
the draw (and date-night
appeal) exposed brick and
reclaimed wood through-
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atmosphere thatrsquos less
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tex-mex (but better)
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real moms R O U T I N E S
Diaries are penned by moms (and dads) in the North Texas area The authors volunteer to share a day of their choosing and are not paid or endorsed by NorthTexasChild Send your diary to
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645AM Breakfast is ready I get Devin up Kirin is already having her breakfast Devin walks into the kitchen still half asleep and sits down at the breakfast table I also sit down with the kids to have my Earl Grey tea and oatmeal I check my work schedule I donrsquot have any in-person client meetings so I decide to go to my downtown office today I also determine that I can take Kirin to her figure skating lesson this afternoon and that Nancy our nanny of nearly six years doesnrsquot need to take her and can stay with Devin at home He doesnrsquot have ice hockey or karate today 7AM The kids brush their teeth and freshen up Roshan and I help the kids put on their clothes although Kirin can do that pretty well all by herself I check to make sure the kids have everything they need for the day 735AM I kiss the kids goodbye and wish them a good day I check my work email and send a couple of quick emails 740AM I text my neighbor friend to see if shersquos ready to go for a walk 745AM Take Weston mdash our dog a shepherd-husky mix mdash for a walk with my neighbor She and Irsquove been taking Weston for a walk for the last several months Itrsquos a great way for us to chitchat and start the day815AM Roshan and I talk about our schedules today I then head off to our room to get ready for work Each day is different for us and wersquore lucky to have flexible schedules As long as I donrsquot have any 9am calls or meetings we stick to this routine 845AM I drive to my office in downtown Dallas 915AM I arrive at my office and log in to email and check todayrsquos schedule Irsquom pleased to see that I donrsquot have any client calls until this after-noon which is unusual So I get a cup of coffee and walk around the office to talk to colleagues about client project statuses and other to-dorsquos 945AM I go back to my office and look at my list of things I need to accomplish today I finally work through emails and add a few things to my list12PM I head downstairs in the tunnels to get something for lunch which takes 20 minutes I take another 20 minutes to eat lunch and use my remaining 20 minutes to complete some personal phone calls 1PM I join client phone calls and work on strat-egy decks 315PM I leave work to drive home to pick up Kirin for figure skating practice 4PM I arrive home and run inside to get Kirin I say hi to Nancy and Devin Kirin is all ready so we pack up the car and head to figure skating practice in Farmers Branch 430PM We arrive at the skating rink Kirin runs inside while I park I find a quiet spot so that I can get some work done while watching Kirinrsquos lesson I take a video of her when shersquos going through her competition routine 530PM We drive back home and I think about what to make for dinner
medhavi balachandran
5 30AM My first alarm goes off I automatically hit the snooze button mdash I have 15 more minutes to sleep 545AM That was the best 15 min-utes of sleep ever Ugh hellip have to
roll out of bed brush teeth and get dressed to work out My dear daughter rolls into the bedroom to make sure Irsquom up and donrsquot slack off Nothing like your own child holding you accountable Irsquod rather work out with my daughter than get up at 5am to work which was my life last year I am determined to do things differently now6AM Depending on the weather Kirin and I either go running or do a workout video at home Today we run Working out together in the morning is a new tradition that wersquove started It gives us a chance to bond before the boys wake up 640AM We finish the workout and I get breakfast ready for Kirin and Devin Then I go wake up Devin who wants to sleep in for another five minutes
A MONDAY IN THE L IFE OF
Medhavi is a health management strategy consultant She lives in
Coppell with Roshan her husband of nearly 13 years who is legal
counsel for Ericsson and a major in the
Army Reserve serving with the 505th Military
Intelligence Brigade and their two kids mdash Kirin 9 and Devin 5
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FAVORITE INDULGENCE Monthly massages FAVORITE MOVIE The Holiday with Jude Law Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz WHATrsquoS ON HER IPOD Everything from the latest pop music to Guns Nrsquo Roses to Indian classical music GO-TO UNIFORM Jeans and a T-shirt or sweatshirt BY HER BED Are You Fully Charged The 3 Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life by Tom Rath WHAT SHE DOES WHEN LIFE GETS STRESSFUL Clean and take a few min-utes to breathe deeply or meditate DREAM VACATION To visit as many countries as possible in Southeast Asia LEAST FAVORITE CHORE Folding laundry RESTAURANT SHE FREQUENTS WITH THE FAMILY Black Walnut Cafe or Via Real FAVORITE DATE NIGHT SPOT We are on a mission to try as many of Dallasrsquo top 100 restaurants as we can so we donrsquot have one particular spot we go to WHAT SHErsquoS READING Bitter Is the New Black by Jen Lancaster BEVERAGE OF CHOICE Water with lemon no ice BIGGEST CHALLENGE Juggling family and work and ensuring each is priori-tized appropriately WORDS SHE LIVES BY Everything happens for a reason
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6PM We arrive home and I get a status report on how things went while we were at practice Then I go to my room and change and decide to make some pasta and salad for dinner 615PM I open a bottle of wine and pour a glass for myself Finally a minute to relax before starting dinner 7PM Roshan arrives home from work and gets himself a glass of bourbon All the electronics go off and the four of us sit down for dinner and talk about our day and other topics that the kids bring up 730PM Dinnerrsquos done I sit down with Kirin to do her homework while Roshan does the dishes745PM Roshan reads with Devin while Kirin reads in bed 815PM Time for the kids to turn the lights out and get ready for tomorrow Roshan and I hang out for a little while 9PM I log back in to work and finish some things that need to get done today 1030PM I finish up work Lights out Itrsquos been a great day ntc
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Celebrating Godrsquos Greatest Creation a Child
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n January during a middle school gym class 12-year-old Indiyah Rush was carrying her rescue inhaler as she does every day The Rowlett girl has asthma her mom Monique Rush says she wants Indiyah to be prepared in case of a debilitat-ing attack But in this case the emergency wasnrsquot Indiyahrsquos When Alexis Kyle 13 began having an
asthma attack Indiyah didnrsquot hesitate to share her medica-tion with her classmate
Although Rush says her daughter thought she was doing the right thing mdash potentially saving a life mdash Schrade Middle School didnrsquot agree Citing its zero-tolerance policy on shar-ing controlled substances (prescription asthma medication included) Garland ISD automatically suspended both girls pending an appeals process The suspensions were lifted within a week but Rush still has reservations about how the school will react in an emergency ldquoMy fears were what would have happened to [Alexis] if my daughter hadnrsquot done what she didrdquo
Properly planning for emergencies in the classroom is just one more source of stress for parents of kids with asthma a chronic disease that inflames and narrows airways in the lungs making it difficult to breathe Asthma has a serious impact on local families affecting nearly 100000 North Texas kids In 2013 more than 1500 children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area visited hospital emergency rooms or were admitted to a hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma And 54 percent of Texas kids with asthma missed at least one day of school in the past 12 months
IW O R D S
S T E P H A N I E E M M AP F E F F E R
I L L U S T R A T I O N SE L L I O T S T O K E S
WHENASTHMAATTACKS
Learning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathless
While the exact cause of asthma is unknown doctors say there is a genetic predisposition for it People with a family history of asthma or allergies are more prone to developing asthma other risk factors include obesity exposure to secondhand smoke and environmental factors such
as air pollution Children from low-income households are more likely to have asthma because of lack of affordable health care and without access to medications they are more likely to land in the hospital with flare-ups
Asthmatic kids experience wheezing tightness in the chest and persistent coughing due to inflammation of lung tissue tightening of airways and increased mucus produc-tion according to Dr Sam Foster of the North Texas Allergy
amp Asthma Center in Denton ldquoSymptoms may be worse at night or with more intense activity like
playing sports or runningrdquo he says ldquoSometimes just laughing can worsen asthma symptomsrdquo
Jack Mitchell was only 8 months old when he landed in the emergency room because he couldnrsquot breathe
ldquoIt was awfulrdquo says mom Emily Mitchell of Lakewood ldquoHe had a combi-nation of a high fever and wheezing It broke my heart that there was nothing I could dordquo A year and a half later Jack was officially diagnosed with asthma
Therersquos no cure for asthma and it can be life-threatening if not prop-erly managed The key to reducing flare-ups is preventive treatment mdash both knowing and avoiding triggers that cause a reaction mdash and taking medicine to alleviate symptoms before they get out of control
16 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
HOUSE HYGIENE
Keep your household free of asthma-
triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
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how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
than 6 who have asthma Fort Worth 682885-4170
cookchildrensorg
ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
S U R V I V A L G U I D E
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worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
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make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
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on Friday August
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playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
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August 3ndash14 and the
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Center August 18ndash21
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for the All Access Pre-
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clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
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Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Arturorsquos Art amp Me ndash Robot Go Bot Dallas Museum of Art
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DFWCHILDrsquoS 18th Annual
model search
Benefitting
SATURDAY OCTOBER 22Grapevine Mills bull 10amndash3pm
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5 NorthPark Center bull 10amndash3pm
DFWCHILDCOMMODELSEARCH
bull Ages 0ndash12 yearsbull $35 online registration fee or $45 day of event
Online registration begins August 15
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
28 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
bull InfantsToddlers (6 wksndash18 mos)bull Beginner (18 mosndash3 yrs)bull Primary (3ndash6 yrs)bull Kindergarten
Preschool programsavailable for half-day
full-day amp extended care
In addition to academics your child will discover
Spanish bull Dance bull MusicArts bull Physical Education
Rockbrook Montessori Academyat Flower Mound
2501 Simmons Rd Flower Mound TX 75022972 874 7000
Rockbrook Montessori Academyat Valley Ranch
1201 Ranch Trail Irving TX 75063972 831 0200
wwwrockbrookmontessoricom
After school care for elementary childrenpick-up and drop-off available
1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
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orth Texas moms Jordan
Morrow and Worth Anne Herrell go way back The former co-workers turned best friends are also the founders of Oilogic Essential Oil Care a line of con-centrated 100 per-cent pure essential oil blends diluted and formulated specifically for kids Taking their back-grounds on product development and marketing the duo came up with the line based not only on what they felt moms and their lit-tle ones needed but also on the desire to run their own business in order to spend more time with their children
Morrow 38 is a mom of three mdash two daughters Carson 6 and Taylor 3 and one boy Jack 18 months Herrell 38 has two boys Mack 7 and Houston 4
HOW DID OILOGIC COME ABOUT MORROW I had a lot of pregnancy complica-tions [with my third child] mdash and was never allowed to take medication One of my friends introduced me to essential oils HERRELL We looked at the marketplace and saw that there was a real need for an easier way to use natural essential oils to care for kids We started talking to all the mom friends we had to really see if there were moms out there who would use this stuff Sure enough there was and thatrsquos how Oilogic was born
HOW DID YOU FEEL WHEN YOU FIRST FOUND OUT YOU WERE PREGNANT WITH YOUR FIRST AND LAST CHILD HERRELL So with my first child I was not trying to get
pregnant I was on birth control It was a big shock With my second one I was trying and was very fortunate that it was not hard for me to get pregnant When I found out I was extreme-ly excited and so was my husband So I had two polar opposite reactions With our first child we were scared to death and the second time we were very excited MORROW Mine is pret-ty opposite too With my first one we definitely tried for her and ended up getting pregnant pretty quickly with her and we were beyond excited After Carson we had three miscarriag-es before having Taylor When I got pregnant with Jack we were initially scared that I wasnrsquot going to be able to keep him and then we were excited that he was a healthy baby and that he was a boy
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE EACH OTHER HERRELL Loud friendly and has the most generous heart MORROW Funny fiercely loyal and she has an amazing faith mdash it is defi-nitely something I strive for
PROUDEST MOM MOMENTS HERRELL When my son [Houston] scored his first goal on his soccer team I ran on to the field and gave him a hug because I was so excited for him MORROW For my last birthday my daughter [Carson] gave me a card she had made and she gave me her tooth fairy money I wept when I opened it
THOUGHTS ON THE WORK-MOTHER-HOOD BALANCE HERRELL Itrsquos something that I have struggled with for several years Itrsquos one of the reasons why Jordan and I wanted to start our own business because I wanted to be able to have more flexibility with my kidsrsquo schedules I think there is so much pressure on moms these days whether you stay at home or if you work I lean on my friends and fam-ily all the time to make sure to keep myself in
check MORROW I think you have to do what
you can when you can At
the end of the day you just have to say ldquoI did the best I could and what I messed up
please forgive me and where
I shined glory to Godrdquo ntc
Co-Founders Oilogic Essential Oil Care
real moms
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Her next stop One of our favorite Dallas shopping haunts Draper Jamesrsquo second location is slated to open in Highland Park Village in mid-September In keeping with the flagship the local boutique will feature an aesthetic reminiscent of the department stores the A-lister grew up frequenting and an assortment of merchandise in classic silhouettes and bright colorways
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Diaries are penned by moms (and dads) in the North Texas area The authors volunteer to share a day of their choosing and are not paid or endorsed by NorthTexasChild Send your diary to
editorialdfwchildcom All submissions are subject to editing and may be cut for space
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645AM Breakfast is ready I get Devin up Kirin is already having her breakfast Devin walks into the kitchen still half asleep and sits down at the breakfast table I also sit down with the kids to have my Earl Grey tea and oatmeal I check my work schedule I donrsquot have any in-person client meetings so I decide to go to my downtown office today I also determine that I can take Kirin to her figure skating lesson this afternoon and that Nancy our nanny of nearly six years doesnrsquot need to take her and can stay with Devin at home He doesnrsquot have ice hockey or karate today 7AM The kids brush their teeth and freshen up Roshan and I help the kids put on their clothes although Kirin can do that pretty well all by herself I check to make sure the kids have everything they need for the day 735AM I kiss the kids goodbye and wish them a good day I check my work email and send a couple of quick emails 740AM I text my neighbor friend to see if shersquos ready to go for a walk 745AM Take Weston mdash our dog a shepherd-husky mix mdash for a walk with my neighbor She and Irsquove been taking Weston for a walk for the last several months Itrsquos a great way for us to chitchat and start the day815AM Roshan and I talk about our schedules today I then head off to our room to get ready for work Each day is different for us and wersquore lucky to have flexible schedules As long as I donrsquot have any 9am calls or meetings we stick to this routine 845AM I drive to my office in downtown Dallas 915AM I arrive at my office and log in to email and check todayrsquos schedule Irsquom pleased to see that I donrsquot have any client calls until this after-noon which is unusual So I get a cup of coffee and walk around the office to talk to colleagues about client project statuses and other to-dorsquos 945AM I go back to my office and look at my list of things I need to accomplish today I finally work through emails and add a few things to my list12PM I head downstairs in the tunnels to get something for lunch which takes 20 minutes I take another 20 minutes to eat lunch and use my remaining 20 minutes to complete some personal phone calls 1PM I join client phone calls and work on strat-egy decks 315PM I leave work to drive home to pick up Kirin for figure skating practice 4PM I arrive home and run inside to get Kirin I say hi to Nancy and Devin Kirin is all ready so we pack up the car and head to figure skating practice in Farmers Branch 430PM We arrive at the skating rink Kirin runs inside while I park I find a quiet spot so that I can get some work done while watching Kirinrsquos lesson I take a video of her when shersquos going through her competition routine 530PM We drive back home and I think about what to make for dinner
medhavi balachandran
5 30AM My first alarm goes off I automatically hit the snooze button mdash I have 15 more minutes to sleep 545AM That was the best 15 min-utes of sleep ever Ugh hellip have to
roll out of bed brush teeth and get dressed to work out My dear daughter rolls into the bedroom to make sure Irsquom up and donrsquot slack off Nothing like your own child holding you accountable Irsquod rather work out with my daughter than get up at 5am to work which was my life last year I am determined to do things differently now6AM Depending on the weather Kirin and I either go running or do a workout video at home Today we run Working out together in the morning is a new tradition that wersquove started It gives us a chance to bond before the boys wake up 640AM We finish the workout and I get breakfast ready for Kirin and Devin Then I go wake up Devin who wants to sleep in for another five minutes
A MONDAY IN THE L IFE OF
Medhavi is a health management strategy consultant She lives in
Coppell with Roshan her husband of nearly 13 years who is legal
counsel for Ericsson and a major in the
Army Reserve serving with the 505th Military
Intelligence Brigade and their two kids mdash Kirin 9 and Devin 5
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FAVORITE INDULGENCE Monthly massages FAVORITE MOVIE The Holiday with Jude Law Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz WHATrsquoS ON HER IPOD Everything from the latest pop music to Guns Nrsquo Roses to Indian classical music GO-TO UNIFORM Jeans and a T-shirt or sweatshirt BY HER BED Are You Fully Charged The 3 Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life by Tom Rath WHAT SHE DOES WHEN LIFE GETS STRESSFUL Clean and take a few min-utes to breathe deeply or meditate DREAM VACATION To visit as many countries as possible in Southeast Asia LEAST FAVORITE CHORE Folding laundry RESTAURANT SHE FREQUENTS WITH THE FAMILY Black Walnut Cafe or Via Real FAVORITE DATE NIGHT SPOT We are on a mission to try as many of Dallasrsquo top 100 restaurants as we can so we donrsquot have one particular spot we go to WHAT SHErsquoS READING Bitter Is the New Black by Jen Lancaster BEVERAGE OF CHOICE Water with lemon no ice BIGGEST CHALLENGE Juggling family and work and ensuring each is priori-tized appropriately WORDS SHE LIVES BY Everything happens for a reason
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6PM We arrive home and I get a status report on how things went while we were at practice Then I go to my room and change and decide to make some pasta and salad for dinner 615PM I open a bottle of wine and pour a glass for myself Finally a minute to relax before starting dinner 7PM Roshan arrives home from work and gets himself a glass of bourbon All the electronics go off and the four of us sit down for dinner and talk about our day and other topics that the kids bring up 730PM Dinnerrsquos done I sit down with Kirin to do her homework while Roshan does the dishes745PM Roshan reads with Devin while Kirin reads in bed 815PM Time for the kids to turn the lights out and get ready for tomorrow Roshan and I hang out for a little while 9PM I log back in to work and finish some things that need to get done today 1030PM I finish up work Lights out Itrsquos been a great day ntc
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Celebrating Godrsquos Greatest Creation a Child
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n January during a middle school gym class 12-year-old Indiyah Rush was carrying her rescue inhaler as she does every day The Rowlett girl has asthma her mom Monique Rush says she wants Indiyah to be prepared in case of a debilitat-ing attack But in this case the emergency wasnrsquot Indiyahrsquos When Alexis Kyle 13 began having an
asthma attack Indiyah didnrsquot hesitate to share her medica-tion with her classmate
Although Rush says her daughter thought she was doing the right thing mdash potentially saving a life mdash Schrade Middle School didnrsquot agree Citing its zero-tolerance policy on shar-ing controlled substances (prescription asthma medication included) Garland ISD automatically suspended both girls pending an appeals process The suspensions were lifted within a week but Rush still has reservations about how the school will react in an emergency ldquoMy fears were what would have happened to [Alexis] if my daughter hadnrsquot done what she didrdquo
Properly planning for emergencies in the classroom is just one more source of stress for parents of kids with asthma a chronic disease that inflames and narrows airways in the lungs making it difficult to breathe Asthma has a serious impact on local families affecting nearly 100000 North Texas kids In 2013 more than 1500 children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area visited hospital emergency rooms or were admitted to a hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma And 54 percent of Texas kids with asthma missed at least one day of school in the past 12 months
IW O R D S
S T E P H A N I E E M M AP F E F F E R
I L L U S T R A T I O N SE L L I O T S T O K E S
WHENASTHMAATTACKS
Learning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathless
While the exact cause of asthma is unknown doctors say there is a genetic predisposition for it People with a family history of asthma or allergies are more prone to developing asthma other risk factors include obesity exposure to secondhand smoke and environmental factors such
as air pollution Children from low-income households are more likely to have asthma because of lack of affordable health care and without access to medications they are more likely to land in the hospital with flare-ups
Asthmatic kids experience wheezing tightness in the chest and persistent coughing due to inflammation of lung tissue tightening of airways and increased mucus produc-tion according to Dr Sam Foster of the North Texas Allergy
amp Asthma Center in Denton ldquoSymptoms may be worse at night or with more intense activity like
playing sports or runningrdquo he says ldquoSometimes just laughing can worsen asthma symptomsrdquo
Jack Mitchell was only 8 months old when he landed in the emergency room because he couldnrsquot breathe
ldquoIt was awfulrdquo says mom Emily Mitchell of Lakewood ldquoHe had a combi-nation of a high fever and wheezing It broke my heart that there was nothing I could dordquo A year and a half later Jack was officially diagnosed with asthma
Therersquos no cure for asthma and it can be life-threatening if not prop-erly managed The key to reducing flare-ups is preventive treatment mdash both knowing and avoiding triggers that cause a reaction mdash and taking medicine to alleviate symptoms before they get out of control
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THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
HOUSE HYGIENE
Keep your household free of asthma-
triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 17
how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
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ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
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Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
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ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
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worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
lionsballoonfestcom
make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
munity-based splatter
balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
5 help Decorate HSNTrsquos Waiting
Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
onto a white back-
ground Open to all
ages Three throws for
$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
rican Airlines Center
August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
ringlingcom
do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
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1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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Times dates and locations are subject to change Please call ahead before every event If you have an event that yoursquod like us to consider for the next calendar please go to dfwchildcom and click on calendar to submit your event Or fax to 972447-0633 by the 10th of the month prior to the month of publication Events must be open to the public and of interest to families in the North Texas area Please include name and description of event address phone number website time date cost and age served We reserve the right to edit or withhold submissions
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
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make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
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orth Texas moms Jordan
Morrow and Worth Anne Herrell go way back The former co-workers turned best friends are also the founders of Oilogic Essential Oil Care a line of con-centrated 100 per-cent pure essential oil blends diluted and formulated specifically for kids Taking their back-grounds on product development and marketing the duo came up with the line based not only on what they felt moms and their lit-tle ones needed but also on the desire to run their own business in order to spend more time with their children
Morrow 38 is a mom of three mdash two daughters Carson 6 and Taylor 3 and one boy Jack 18 months Herrell 38 has two boys Mack 7 and Houston 4
HOW DID OILOGIC COME ABOUT MORROW I had a lot of pregnancy complica-tions [with my third child] mdash and was never allowed to take medication One of my friends introduced me to essential oils HERRELL We looked at the marketplace and saw that there was a real need for an easier way to use natural essential oils to care for kids We started talking to all the mom friends we had to really see if there were moms out there who would use this stuff Sure enough there was and thatrsquos how Oilogic was born
HOW DID YOU FEEL WHEN YOU FIRST FOUND OUT YOU WERE PREGNANT WITH YOUR FIRST AND LAST CHILD HERRELL So with my first child I was not trying to get
pregnant I was on birth control It was a big shock With my second one I was trying and was very fortunate that it was not hard for me to get pregnant When I found out I was extreme-ly excited and so was my husband So I had two polar opposite reactions With our first child we were scared to death and the second time we were very excited MORROW Mine is pret-ty opposite too With my first one we definitely tried for her and ended up getting pregnant pretty quickly with her and we were beyond excited After Carson we had three miscarriag-es before having Taylor When I got pregnant with Jack we were initially scared that I wasnrsquot going to be able to keep him and then we were excited that he was a healthy baby and that he was a boy
THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE EACH OTHER HERRELL Loud friendly and has the most generous heart MORROW Funny fiercely loyal and she has an amazing faith mdash it is defi-nitely something I strive for
PROUDEST MOM MOMENTS HERRELL When my son [Houston] scored his first goal on his soccer team I ran on to the field and gave him a hug because I was so excited for him MORROW For my last birthday my daughter [Carson] gave me a card she had made and she gave me her tooth fairy money I wept when I opened it
THOUGHTS ON THE WORK-MOTHER-HOOD BALANCE HERRELL Itrsquos something that I have struggled with for several years Itrsquos one of the reasons why Jordan and I wanted to start our own business because I wanted to be able to have more flexibility with my kidsrsquo schedules I think there is so much pressure on moms these days whether you stay at home or if you work I lean on my friends and fam-ily all the time to make sure to keep myself in
check MORROW I think you have to do what
you can when you can At
the end of the day you just have to say ldquoI did the best I could and what I messed up
please forgive me and where
I shined glory to Godrdquo ntc
Co-Founders Oilogic Essential Oil Care
real moms
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Her next stop One of our favorite Dallas shopping haunts Draper Jamesrsquo second location is slated to open in Highland Park Village in mid-September In keeping with the flagship the local boutique will feature an aesthetic reminiscent of the department stores the A-lister grew up frequenting and an assortment of merchandise in classic silhouettes and bright colorways
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real moms R O U T I N E S
Diaries are penned by moms (and dads) in the North Texas area The authors volunteer to share a day of their choosing and are not paid or endorsed by NorthTexasChild Send your diary to
editorialdfwchildcom All submissions are subject to editing and may be cut for space
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645AM Breakfast is ready I get Devin up Kirin is already having her breakfast Devin walks into the kitchen still half asleep and sits down at the breakfast table I also sit down with the kids to have my Earl Grey tea and oatmeal I check my work schedule I donrsquot have any in-person client meetings so I decide to go to my downtown office today I also determine that I can take Kirin to her figure skating lesson this afternoon and that Nancy our nanny of nearly six years doesnrsquot need to take her and can stay with Devin at home He doesnrsquot have ice hockey or karate today 7AM The kids brush their teeth and freshen up Roshan and I help the kids put on their clothes although Kirin can do that pretty well all by herself I check to make sure the kids have everything they need for the day 735AM I kiss the kids goodbye and wish them a good day I check my work email and send a couple of quick emails 740AM I text my neighbor friend to see if shersquos ready to go for a walk 745AM Take Weston mdash our dog a shepherd-husky mix mdash for a walk with my neighbor She and Irsquove been taking Weston for a walk for the last several months Itrsquos a great way for us to chitchat and start the day815AM Roshan and I talk about our schedules today I then head off to our room to get ready for work Each day is different for us and wersquore lucky to have flexible schedules As long as I donrsquot have any 9am calls or meetings we stick to this routine 845AM I drive to my office in downtown Dallas 915AM I arrive at my office and log in to email and check todayrsquos schedule Irsquom pleased to see that I donrsquot have any client calls until this after-noon which is unusual So I get a cup of coffee and walk around the office to talk to colleagues about client project statuses and other to-dorsquos 945AM I go back to my office and look at my list of things I need to accomplish today I finally work through emails and add a few things to my list12PM I head downstairs in the tunnels to get something for lunch which takes 20 minutes I take another 20 minutes to eat lunch and use my remaining 20 minutes to complete some personal phone calls 1PM I join client phone calls and work on strat-egy decks 315PM I leave work to drive home to pick up Kirin for figure skating practice 4PM I arrive home and run inside to get Kirin I say hi to Nancy and Devin Kirin is all ready so we pack up the car and head to figure skating practice in Farmers Branch 430PM We arrive at the skating rink Kirin runs inside while I park I find a quiet spot so that I can get some work done while watching Kirinrsquos lesson I take a video of her when shersquos going through her competition routine 530PM We drive back home and I think about what to make for dinner
medhavi balachandran
5 30AM My first alarm goes off I automatically hit the snooze button mdash I have 15 more minutes to sleep 545AM That was the best 15 min-utes of sleep ever Ugh hellip have to
roll out of bed brush teeth and get dressed to work out My dear daughter rolls into the bedroom to make sure Irsquom up and donrsquot slack off Nothing like your own child holding you accountable Irsquod rather work out with my daughter than get up at 5am to work which was my life last year I am determined to do things differently now6AM Depending on the weather Kirin and I either go running or do a workout video at home Today we run Working out together in the morning is a new tradition that wersquove started It gives us a chance to bond before the boys wake up 640AM We finish the workout and I get breakfast ready for Kirin and Devin Then I go wake up Devin who wants to sleep in for another five minutes
A MONDAY IN THE L IFE OF
Medhavi is a health management strategy consultant She lives in
Coppell with Roshan her husband of nearly 13 years who is legal
counsel for Ericsson and a major in the
Army Reserve serving with the 505th Military
Intelligence Brigade and their two kids mdash Kirin 9 and Devin 5
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FAVORITE INDULGENCE Monthly massages FAVORITE MOVIE The Holiday with Jude Law Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz WHATrsquoS ON HER IPOD Everything from the latest pop music to Guns Nrsquo Roses to Indian classical music GO-TO UNIFORM Jeans and a T-shirt or sweatshirt BY HER BED Are You Fully Charged The 3 Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life by Tom Rath WHAT SHE DOES WHEN LIFE GETS STRESSFUL Clean and take a few min-utes to breathe deeply or meditate DREAM VACATION To visit as many countries as possible in Southeast Asia LEAST FAVORITE CHORE Folding laundry RESTAURANT SHE FREQUENTS WITH THE FAMILY Black Walnut Cafe or Via Real FAVORITE DATE NIGHT SPOT We are on a mission to try as many of Dallasrsquo top 100 restaurants as we can so we donrsquot have one particular spot we go to WHAT SHErsquoS READING Bitter Is the New Black by Jen Lancaster BEVERAGE OF CHOICE Water with lemon no ice BIGGEST CHALLENGE Juggling family and work and ensuring each is priori-tized appropriately WORDS SHE LIVES BY Everything happens for a reason
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6PM We arrive home and I get a status report on how things went while we were at practice Then I go to my room and change and decide to make some pasta and salad for dinner 615PM I open a bottle of wine and pour a glass for myself Finally a minute to relax before starting dinner 7PM Roshan arrives home from work and gets himself a glass of bourbon All the electronics go off and the four of us sit down for dinner and talk about our day and other topics that the kids bring up 730PM Dinnerrsquos done I sit down with Kirin to do her homework while Roshan does the dishes745PM Roshan reads with Devin while Kirin reads in bed 815PM Time for the kids to turn the lights out and get ready for tomorrow Roshan and I hang out for a little while 9PM I log back in to work and finish some things that need to get done today 1030PM I finish up work Lights out Itrsquos been a great day ntc
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n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 15
n January during a middle school gym class 12-year-old Indiyah Rush was carrying her rescue inhaler as she does every day The Rowlett girl has asthma her mom Monique Rush says she wants Indiyah to be prepared in case of a debilitat-ing attack But in this case the emergency wasnrsquot Indiyahrsquos When Alexis Kyle 13 began having an
asthma attack Indiyah didnrsquot hesitate to share her medica-tion with her classmate
Although Rush says her daughter thought she was doing the right thing mdash potentially saving a life mdash Schrade Middle School didnrsquot agree Citing its zero-tolerance policy on shar-ing controlled substances (prescription asthma medication included) Garland ISD automatically suspended both girls pending an appeals process The suspensions were lifted within a week but Rush still has reservations about how the school will react in an emergency ldquoMy fears were what would have happened to [Alexis] if my daughter hadnrsquot done what she didrdquo
Properly planning for emergencies in the classroom is just one more source of stress for parents of kids with asthma a chronic disease that inflames and narrows airways in the lungs making it difficult to breathe Asthma has a serious impact on local families affecting nearly 100000 North Texas kids In 2013 more than 1500 children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area visited hospital emergency rooms or were admitted to a hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma And 54 percent of Texas kids with asthma missed at least one day of school in the past 12 months
IW O R D S
S T E P H A N I E E M M AP F E F F E R
I L L U S T R A T I O N SE L L I O T S T O K E S
WHENASTHMAATTACKS
Learning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathless
While the exact cause of asthma is unknown doctors say there is a genetic predisposition for it People with a family history of asthma or allergies are more prone to developing asthma other risk factors include obesity exposure to secondhand smoke and environmental factors such
as air pollution Children from low-income households are more likely to have asthma because of lack of affordable health care and without access to medications they are more likely to land in the hospital with flare-ups
Asthmatic kids experience wheezing tightness in the chest and persistent coughing due to inflammation of lung tissue tightening of airways and increased mucus produc-tion according to Dr Sam Foster of the North Texas Allergy
amp Asthma Center in Denton ldquoSymptoms may be worse at night or with more intense activity like
playing sports or runningrdquo he says ldquoSometimes just laughing can worsen asthma symptomsrdquo
Jack Mitchell was only 8 months old when he landed in the emergency room because he couldnrsquot breathe
ldquoIt was awfulrdquo says mom Emily Mitchell of Lakewood ldquoHe had a combi-nation of a high fever and wheezing It broke my heart that there was nothing I could dordquo A year and a half later Jack was officially diagnosed with asthma
Therersquos no cure for asthma and it can be life-threatening if not prop-erly managed The key to reducing flare-ups is preventive treatment mdash both knowing and avoiding triggers that cause a reaction mdash and taking medicine to alleviate symptoms before they get out of control
16 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
HOUSE HYGIENE
Keep your household free of asthma-
triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 17
how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
than 6 who have asthma Fort Worth 682885-4170
cookchildrensorg
ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
S U R V I V A L G U I D E
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 19
worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
20 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
lionsballoonfestcom
make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
munity-based splatter
balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
5 help Decorate HSNTrsquos Waiting
Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
onto a white back-
ground Open to all
ages Three throws for
$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
rican Airlines Center
August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
ringlingcom
do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
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502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
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1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
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HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
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1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
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August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
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August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
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Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
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Tennessee-bred Reese Witherspoon launched Draper James a brand of cloth-ing accessories and home goods to pay homage to her southern roots (and her grandparents the brandrsquos name inspiration) and infuse the retail landscape with a bit of country flair Following the success of the e-commerce site she opened her first brick-and-mortar store in Nashville late last year
Her next stop One of our favorite Dallas shopping haunts Draper Jamesrsquo second location is slated to open in Highland Park Village in mid-September In keeping with the flagship the local boutique will feature an aesthetic reminiscent of the department stores the A-lister grew up frequenting and an assortment of merchandise in classic silhouettes and bright colorways
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real moms R O U T I N E S
Diaries are penned by moms (and dads) in the North Texas area The authors volunteer to share a day of their choosing and are not paid or endorsed by NorthTexasChild Send your diary to
editorialdfwchildcom All submissions are subject to editing and may be cut for space
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645AM Breakfast is ready I get Devin up Kirin is already having her breakfast Devin walks into the kitchen still half asleep and sits down at the breakfast table I also sit down with the kids to have my Earl Grey tea and oatmeal I check my work schedule I donrsquot have any in-person client meetings so I decide to go to my downtown office today I also determine that I can take Kirin to her figure skating lesson this afternoon and that Nancy our nanny of nearly six years doesnrsquot need to take her and can stay with Devin at home He doesnrsquot have ice hockey or karate today 7AM The kids brush their teeth and freshen up Roshan and I help the kids put on their clothes although Kirin can do that pretty well all by herself I check to make sure the kids have everything they need for the day 735AM I kiss the kids goodbye and wish them a good day I check my work email and send a couple of quick emails 740AM I text my neighbor friend to see if shersquos ready to go for a walk 745AM Take Weston mdash our dog a shepherd-husky mix mdash for a walk with my neighbor She and Irsquove been taking Weston for a walk for the last several months Itrsquos a great way for us to chitchat and start the day815AM Roshan and I talk about our schedules today I then head off to our room to get ready for work Each day is different for us and wersquore lucky to have flexible schedules As long as I donrsquot have any 9am calls or meetings we stick to this routine 845AM I drive to my office in downtown Dallas 915AM I arrive at my office and log in to email and check todayrsquos schedule Irsquom pleased to see that I donrsquot have any client calls until this after-noon which is unusual So I get a cup of coffee and walk around the office to talk to colleagues about client project statuses and other to-dorsquos 945AM I go back to my office and look at my list of things I need to accomplish today I finally work through emails and add a few things to my list12PM I head downstairs in the tunnels to get something for lunch which takes 20 minutes I take another 20 minutes to eat lunch and use my remaining 20 minutes to complete some personal phone calls 1PM I join client phone calls and work on strat-egy decks 315PM I leave work to drive home to pick up Kirin for figure skating practice 4PM I arrive home and run inside to get Kirin I say hi to Nancy and Devin Kirin is all ready so we pack up the car and head to figure skating practice in Farmers Branch 430PM We arrive at the skating rink Kirin runs inside while I park I find a quiet spot so that I can get some work done while watching Kirinrsquos lesson I take a video of her when shersquos going through her competition routine 530PM We drive back home and I think about what to make for dinner
medhavi balachandran
5 30AM My first alarm goes off I automatically hit the snooze button mdash I have 15 more minutes to sleep 545AM That was the best 15 min-utes of sleep ever Ugh hellip have to
roll out of bed brush teeth and get dressed to work out My dear daughter rolls into the bedroom to make sure Irsquom up and donrsquot slack off Nothing like your own child holding you accountable Irsquod rather work out with my daughter than get up at 5am to work which was my life last year I am determined to do things differently now6AM Depending on the weather Kirin and I either go running or do a workout video at home Today we run Working out together in the morning is a new tradition that wersquove started It gives us a chance to bond before the boys wake up 640AM We finish the workout and I get breakfast ready for Kirin and Devin Then I go wake up Devin who wants to sleep in for another five minutes
A MONDAY IN THE L IFE OF
Medhavi is a health management strategy consultant She lives in
Coppell with Roshan her husband of nearly 13 years who is legal
counsel for Ericsson and a major in the
Army Reserve serving with the 505th Military
Intelligence Brigade and their two kids mdash Kirin 9 and Devin 5
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FAVORITE INDULGENCE Monthly massages FAVORITE MOVIE The Holiday with Jude Law Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz WHATrsquoS ON HER IPOD Everything from the latest pop music to Guns Nrsquo Roses to Indian classical music GO-TO UNIFORM Jeans and a T-shirt or sweatshirt BY HER BED Are You Fully Charged The 3 Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life by Tom Rath WHAT SHE DOES WHEN LIFE GETS STRESSFUL Clean and take a few min-utes to breathe deeply or meditate DREAM VACATION To visit as many countries as possible in Southeast Asia LEAST FAVORITE CHORE Folding laundry RESTAURANT SHE FREQUENTS WITH THE FAMILY Black Walnut Cafe or Via Real FAVORITE DATE NIGHT SPOT We are on a mission to try as many of Dallasrsquo top 100 restaurants as we can so we donrsquot have one particular spot we go to WHAT SHErsquoS READING Bitter Is the New Black by Jen Lancaster BEVERAGE OF CHOICE Water with lemon no ice BIGGEST CHALLENGE Juggling family and work and ensuring each is priori-tized appropriately WORDS SHE LIVES BY Everything happens for a reason
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6PM We arrive home and I get a status report on how things went while we were at practice Then I go to my room and change and decide to make some pasta and salad for dinner 615PM I open a bottle of wine and pour a glass for myself Finally a minute to relax before starting dinner 7PM Roshan arrives home from work and gets himself a glass of bourbon All the electronics go off and the four of us sit down for dinner and talk about our day and other topics that the kids bring up 730PM Dinnerrsquos done I sit down with Kirin to do her homework while Roshan does the dishes745PM Roshan reads with Devin while Kirin reads in bed 815PM Time for the kids to turn the lights out and get ready for tomorrow Roshan and I hang out for a little while 9PM I log back in to work and finish some things that need to get done today 1030PM I finish up work Lights out Itrsquos been a great day ntc
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n January during a middle school gym class 12-year-old Indiyah Rush was carrying her rescue inhaler as she does every day The Rowlett girl has asthma her mom Monique Rush says she wants Indiyah to be prepared in case of a debilitat-ing attack But in this case the emergency wasnrsquot Indiyahrsquos When Alexis Kyle 13 began having an
asthma attack Indiyah didnrsquot hesitate to share her medica-tion with her classmate
Although Rush says her daughter thought she was doing the right thing mdash potentially saving a life mdash Schrade Middle School didnrsquot agree Citing its zero-tolerance policy on shar-ing controlled substances (prescription asthma medication included) Garland ISD automatically suspended both girls pending an appeals process The suspensions were lifted within a week but Rush still has reservations about how the school will react in an emergency ldquoMy fears were what would have happened to [Alexis] if my daughter hadnrsquot done what she didrdquo
Properly planning for emergencies in the classroom is just one more source of stress for parents of kids with asthma a chronic disease that inflames and narrows airways in the lungs making it difficult to breathe Asthma has a serious impact on local families affecting nearly 100000 North Texas kids In 2013 more than 1500 children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area visited hospital emergency rooms or were admitted to a hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma And 54 percent of Texas kids with asthma missed at least one day of school in the past 12 months
IW O R D S
S T E P H A N I E E M M AP F E F F E R
I L L U S T R A T I O N SE L L I O T S T O K E S
WHENASTHMAATTACKS
Learning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathless
While the exact cause of asthma is unknown doctors say there is a genetic predisposition for it People with a family history of asthma or allergies are more prone to developing asthma other risk factors include obesity exposure to secondhand smoke and environmental factors such
as air pollution Children from low-income households are more likely to have asthma because of lack of affordable health care and without access to medications they are more likely to land in the hospital with flare-ups
Asthmatic kids experience wheezing tightness in the chest and persistent coughing due to inflammation of lung tissue tightening of airways and increased mucus produc-tion according to Dr Sam Foster of the North Texas Allergy
amp Asthma Center in Denton ldquoSymptoms may be worse at night or with more intense activity like
playing sports or runningrdquo he says ldquoSometimes just laughing can worsen asthma symptomsrdquo
Jack Mitchell was only 8 months old when he landed in the emergency room because he couldnrsquot breathe
ldquoIt was awfulrdquo says mom Emily Mitchell of Lakewood ldquoHe had a combi-nation of a high fever and wheezing It broke my heart that there was nothing I could dordquo A year and a half later Jack was officially diagnosed with asthma
Therersquos no cure for asthma and it can be life-threatening if not prop-erly managed The key to reducing flare-ups is preventive treatment mdash both knowing and avoiding triggers that cause a reaction mdash and taking medicine to alleviate symptoms before they get out of control
16 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
HOUSE HYGIENE
Keep your household free of asthma-
triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 17
how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
than 6 who have asthma Fort Worth 682885-4170
cookchildrensorg
ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
S U R V I V A L G U I D E
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 19
worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
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make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
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balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
5 help Decorate HSNTrsquos Waiting
Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
onto a white back-
ground Open to all
ages Three throws for
$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
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August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
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do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Arturorsquos Art amp Me ndash Robot Go Bot Dallas Museum of Art
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kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
28 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
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After school care for elementary childrenpick-up and drop-off available
1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
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FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
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25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
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26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
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Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
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Diaries are penned by moms (and dads) in the North Texas area The authors volunteer to share a day of their choosing and are not paid or endorsed by NorthTexasChild Send your diary to
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645AM Breakfast is ready I get Devin up Kirin is already having her breakfast Devin walks into the kitchen still half asleep and sits down at the breakfast table I also sit down with the kids to have my Earl Grey tea and oatmeal I check my work schedule I donrsquot have any in-person client meetings so I decide to go to my downtown office today I also determine that I can take Kirin to her figure skating lesson this afternoon and that Nancy our nanny of nearly six years doesnrsquot need to take her and can stay with Devin at home He doesnrsquot have ice hockey or karate today 7AM The kids brush their teeth and freshen up Roshan and I help the kids put on their clothes although Kirin can do that pretty well all by herself I check to make sure the kids have everything they need for the day 735AM I kiss the kids goodbye and wish them a good day I check my work email and send a couple of quick emails 740AM I text my neighbor friend to see if shersquos ready to go for a walk 745AM Take Weston mdash our dog a shepherd-husky mix mdash for a walk with my neighbor She and Irsquove been taking Weston for a walk for the last several months Itrsquos a great way for us to chitchat and start the day815AM Roshan and I talk about our schedules today I then head off to our room to get ready for work Each day is different for us and wersquore lucky to have flexible schedules As long as I donrsquot have any 9am calls or meetings we stick to this routine 845AM I drive to my office in downtown Dallas 915AM I arrive at my office and log in to email and check todayrsquos schedule Irsquom pleased to see that I donrsquot have any client calls until this after-noon which is unusual So I get a cup of coffee and walk around the office to talk to colleagues about client project statuses and other to-dorsquos 945AM I go back to my office and look at my list of things I need to accomplish today I finally work through emails and add a few things to my list12PM I head downstairs in the tunnels to get something for lunch which takes 20 minutes I take another 20 minutes to eat lunch and use my remaining 20 minutes to complete some personal phone calls 1PM I join client phone calls and work on strat-egy decks 315PM I leave work to drive home to pick up Kirin for figure skating practice 4PM I arrive home and run inside to get Kirin I say hi to Nancy and Devin Kirin is all ready so we pack up the car and head to figure skating practice in Farmers Branch 430PM We arrive at the skating rink Kirin runs inside while I park I find a quiet spot so that I can get some work done while watching Kirinrsquos lesson I take a video of her when shersquos going through her competition routine 530PM We drive back home and I think about what to make for dinner
medhavi balachandran
5 30AM My first alarm goes off I automatically hit the snooze button mdash I have 15 more minutes to sleep 545AM That was the best 15 min-utes of sleep ever Ugh hellip have to
roll out of bed brush teeth and get dressed to work out My dear daughter rolls into the bedroom to make sure Irsquom up and donrsquot slack off Nothing like your own child holding you accountable Irsquod rather work out with my daughter than get up at 5am to work which was my life last year I am determined to do things differently now6AM Depending on the weather Kirin and I either go running or do a workout video at home Today we run Working out together in the morning is a new tradition that wersquove started It gives us a chance to bond before the boys wake up 640AM We finish the workout and I get breakfast ready for Kirin and Devin Then I go wake up Devin who wants to sleep in for another five minutes
A MONDAY IN THE L IFE OF
Medhavi is a health management strategy consultant She lives in
Coppell with Roshan her husband of nearly 13 years who is legal
counsel for Ericsson and a major in the
Army Reserve serving with the 505th Military
Intelligence Brigade and their two kids mdash Kirin 9 and Devin 5
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FAVORITE INDULGENCE Monthly massages FAVORITE MOVIE The Holiday with Jude Law Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz WHATrsquoS ON HER IPOD Everything from the latest pop music to Guns Nrsquo Roses to Indian classical music GO-TO UNIFORM Jeans and a T-shirt or sweatshirt BY HER BED Are You Fully Charged The 3 Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life by Tom Rath WHAT SHE DOES WHEN LIFE GETS STRESSFUL Clean and take a few min-utes to breathe deeply or meditate DREAM VACATION To visit as many countries as possible in Southeast Asia LEAST FAVORITE CHORE Folding laundry RESTAURANT SHE FREQUENTS WITH THE FAMILY Black Walnut Cafe or Via Real FAVORITE DATE NIGHT SPOT We are on a mission to try as many of Dallasrsquo top 100 restaurants as we can so we donrsquot have one particular spot we go to WHAT SHErsquoS READING Bitter Is the New Black by Jen Lancaster BEVERAGE OF CHOICE Water with lemon no ice BIGGEST CHALLENGE Juggling family and work and ensuring each is priori-tized appropriately WORDS SHE LIVES BY Everything happens for a reason
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6PM We arrive home and I get a status report on how things went while we were at practice Then I go to my room and change and decide to make some pasta and salad for dinner 615PM I open a bottle of wine and pour a glass for myself Finally a minute to relax before starting dinner 7PM Roshan arrives home from work and gets himself a glass of bourbon All the electronics go off and the four of us sit down for dinner and talk about our day and other topics that the kids bring up 730PM Dinnerrsquos done I sit down with Kirin to do her homework while Roshan does the dishes745PM Roshan reads with Devin while Kirin reads in bed 815PM Time for the kids to turn the lights out and get ready for tomorrow Roshan and I hang out for a little while 9PM I log back in to work and finish some things that need to get done today 1030PM I finish up work Lights out Itrsquos been a great day ntc
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n January during a middle school gym class 12-year-old Indiyah Rush was carrying her rescue inhaler as she does every day The Rowlett girl has asthma her mom Monique Rush says she wants Indiyah to be prepared in case of a debilitat-ing attack But in this case the emergency wasnrsquot Indiyahrsquos When Alexis Kyle 13 began having an
asthma attack Indiyah didnrsquot hesitate to share her medica-tion with her classmate
Although Rush says her daughter thought she was doing the right thing mdash potentially saving a life mdash Schrade Middle School didnrsquot agree Citing its zero-tolerance policy on shar-ing controlled substances (prescription asthma medication included) Garland ISD automatically suspended both girls pending an appeals process The suspensions were lifted within a week but Rush still has reservations about how the school will react in an emergency ldquoMy fears were what would have happened to [Alexis] if my daughter hadnrsquot done what she didrdquo
Properly planning for emergencies in the classroom is just one more source of stress for parents of kids with asthma a chronic disease that inflames and narrows airways in the lungs making it difficult to breathe Asthma has a serious impact on local families affecting nearly 100000 North Texas kids In 2013 more than 1500 children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area visited hospital emergency rooms or were admitted to a hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma And 54 percent of Texas kids with asthma missed at least one day of school in the past 12 months
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S T E P H A N I E E M M AP F E F F E R
I L L U S T R A T I O N SE L L I O T S T O K E S
WHENASTHMAATTACKS
Learning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathless
While the exact cause of asthma is unknown doctors say there is a genetic predisposition for it People with a family history of asthma or allergies are more prone to developing asthma other risk factors include obesity exposure to secondhand smoke and environmental factors such
as air pollution Children from low-income households are more likely to have asthma because of lack of affordable health care and without access to medications they are more likely to land in the hospital with flare-ups
Asthmatic kids experience wheezing tightness in the chest and persistent coughing due to inflammation of lung tissue tightening of airways and increased mucus produc-tion according to Dr Sam Foster of the North Texas Allergy
amp Asthma Center in Denton ldquoSymptoms may be worse at night or with more intense activity like
playing sports or runningrdquo he says ldquoSometimes just laughing can worsen asthma symptomsrdquo
Jack Mitchell was only 8 months old when he landed in the emergency room because he couldnrsquot breathe
ldquoIt was awfulrdquo says mom Emily Mitchell of Lakewood ldquoHe had a combi-nation of a high fever and wheezing It broke my heart that there was nothing I could dordquo A year and a half later Jack was officially diagnosed with asthma
Therersquos no cure for asthma and it can be life-threatening if not prop-erly managed The key to reducing flare-ups is preventive treatment mdash both knowing and avoiding triggers that cause a reaction mdash and taking medicine to alleviate symptoms before they get out of control
16 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
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triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 17
how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
than 6 who have asthma Fort Worth 682885-4170
cookchildrensorg
ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
S U R V I V A L G U I D E
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 19
worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
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make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
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balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
5 help Decorate HSNTrsquos Waiting
Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
onto a white back-
ground Open to all
ages Three throws for
$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
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August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
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do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Arturorsquos Art amp Me ndash Robot Go Bot Dallas Museum of Art
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kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
28 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
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After school care for elementary childrenpick-up and drop-off available
1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
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25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
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26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
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Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
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Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
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Diaries are penned by moms (and dads) in the North Texas area The authors volunteer to share a day of their choosing and are not paid or endorsed by NorthTexasChild Send your diary to
editorialdfwchildcom All submissions are subject to editing and may be cut for space
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645AM Breakfast is ready I get Devin up Kirin is already having her breakfast Devin walks into the kitchen still half asleep and sits down at the breakfast table I also sit down with the kids to have my Earl Grey tea and oatmeal I check my work schedule I donrsquot have any in-person client meetings so I decide to go to my downtown office today I also determine that I can take Kirin to her figure skating lesson this afternoon and that Nancy our nanny of nearly six years doesnrsquot need to take her and can stay with Devin at home He doesnrsquot have ice hockey or karate today 7AM The kids brush their teeth and freshen up Roshan and I help the kids put on their clothes although Kirin can do that pretty well all by herself I check to make sure the kids have everything they need for the day 735AM I kiss the kids goodbye and wish them a good day I check my work email and send a couple of quick emails 740AM I text my neighbor friend to see if shersquos ready to go for a walk 745AM Take Weston mdash our dog a shepherd-husky mix mdash for a walk with my neighbor She and Irsquove been taking Weston for a walk for the last several months Itrsquos a great way for us to chitchat and start the day815AM Roshan and I talk about our schedules today I then head off to our room to get ready for work Each day is different for us and wersquore lucky to have flexible schedules As long as I donrsquot have any 9am calls or meetings we stick to this routine 845AM I drive to my office in downtown Dallas 915AM I arrive at my office and log in to email and check todayrsquos schedule Irsquom pleased to see that I donrsquot have any client calls until this after-noon which is unusual So I get a cup of coffee and walk around the office to talk to colleagues about client project statuses and other to-dorsquos 945AM I go back to my office and look at my list of things I need to accomplish today I finally work through emails and add a few things to my list12PM I head downstairs in the tunnels to get something for lunch which takes 20 minutes I take another 20 minutes to eat lunch and use my remaining 20 minutes to complete some personal phone calls 1PM I join client phone calls and work on strat-egy decks 315PM I leave work to drive home to pick up Kirin for figure skating practice 4PM I arrive home and run inside to get Kirin I say hi to Nancy and Devin Kirin is all ready so we pack up the car and head to figure skating practice in Farmers Branch 430PM We arrive at the skating rink Kirin runs inside while I park I find a quiet spot so that I can get some work done while watching Kirinrsquos lesson I take a video of her when shersquos going through her competition routine 530PM We drive back home and I think about what to make for dinner
medhavi balachandran
5 30AM My first alarm goes off I automatically hit the snooze button mdash I have 15 more minutes to sleep 545AM That was the best 15 min-utes of sleep ever Ugh hellip have to
roll out of bed brush teeth and get dressed to work out My dear daughter rolls into the bedroom to make sure Irsquom up and donrsquot slack off Nothing like your own child holding you accountable Irsquod rather work out with my daughter than get up at 5am to work which was my life last year I am determined to do things differently now6AM Depending on the weather Kirin and I either go running or do a workout video at home Today we run Working out together in the morning is a new tradition that wersquove started It gives us a chance to bond before the boys wake up 640AM We finish the workout and I get breakfast ready for Kirin and Devin Then I go wake up Devin who wants to sleep in for another five minutes
A MONDAY IN THE L IFE OF
Medhavi is a health management strategy consultant She lives in
Coppell with Roshan her husband of nearly 13 years who is legal
counsel for Ericsson and a major in the
Army Reserve serving with the 505th Military
Intelligence Brigade and their two kids mdash Kirin 9 and Devin 5
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 13
FAVORITE INDULGENCE Monthly massages FAVORITE MOVIE The Holiday with Jude Law Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz WHATrsquoS ON HER IPOD Everything from the latest pop music to Guns Nrsquo Roses to Indian classical music GO-TO UNIFORM Jeans and a T-shirt or sweatshirt BY HER BED Are You Fully Charged The 3 Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life by Tom Rath WHAT SHE DOES WHEN LIFE GETS STRESSFUL Clean and take a few min-utes to breathe deeply or meditate DREAM VACATION To visit as many countries as possible in Southeast Asia LEAST FAVORITE CHORE Folding laundry RESTAURANT SHE FREQUENTS WITH THE FAMILY Black Walnut Cafe or Via Real FAVORITE DATE NIGHT SPOT We are on a mission to try as many of Dallasrsquo top 100 restaurants as we can so we donrsquot have one particular spot we go to WHAT SHErsquoS READING Bitter Is the New Black by Jen Lancaster BEVERAGE OF CHOICE Water with lemon no ice BIGGEST CHALLENGE Juggling family and work and ensuring each is priori-tized appropriately WORDS SHE LIVES BY Everything happens for a reason
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6PM We arrive home and I get a status report on how things went while we were at practice Then I go to my room and change and decide to make some pasta and salad for dinner 615PM I open a bottle of wine and pour a glass for myself Finally a minute to relax before starting dinner 7PM Roshan arrives home from work and gets himself a glass of bourbon All the electronics go off and the four of us sit down for dinner and talk about our day and other topics that the kids bring up 730PM Dinnerrsquos done I sit down with Kirin to do her homework while Roshan does the dishes745PM Roshan reads with Devin while Kirin reads in bed 815PM Time for the kids to turn the lights out and get ready for tomorrow Roshan and I hang out for a little while 9PM I log back in to work and finish some things that need to get done today 1030PM I finish up work Lights out Itrsquos been a great day ntc
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n January during a middle school gym class 12-year-old Indiyah Rush was carrying her rescue inhaler as she does every day The Rowlett girl has asthma her mom Monique Rush says she wants Indiyah to be prepared in case of a debilitat-ing attack But in this case the emergency wasnrsquot Indiyahrsquos When Alexis Kyle 13 began having an
asthma attack Indiyah didnrsquot hesitate to share her medica-tion with her classmate
Although Rush says her daughter thought she was doing the right thing mdash potentially saving a life mdash Schrade Middle School didnrsquot agree Citing its zero-tolerance policy on shar-ing controlled substances (prescription asthma medication included) Garland ISD automatically suspended both girls pending an appeals process The suspensions were lifted within a week but Rush still has reservations about how the school will react in an emergency ldquoMy fears were what would have happened to [Alexis] if my daughter hadnrsquot done what she didrdquo
Properly planning for emergencies in the classroom is just one more source of stress for parents of kids with asthma a chronic disease that inflames and narrows airways in the lungs making it difficult to breathe Asthma has a serious impact on local families affecting nearly 100000 North Texas kids In 2013 more than 1500 children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area visited hospital emergency rooms or were admitted to a hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma And 54 percent of Texas kids with asthma missed at least one day of school in the past 12 months
IW O R D S
S T E P H A N I E E M M AP F E F F E R
I L L U S T R A T I O N SE L L I O T S T O K E S
WHENASTHMAATTACKS
Learning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathless
While the exact cause of asthma is unknown doctors say there is a genetic predisposition for it People with a family history of asthma or allergies are more prone to developing asthma other risk factors include obesity exposure to secondhand smoke and environmental factors such
as air pollution Children from low-income households are more likely to have asthma because of lack of affordable health care and without access to medications they are more likely to land in the hospital with flare-ups
Asthmatic kids experience wheezing tightness in the chest and persistent coughing due to inflammation of lung tissue tightening of airways and increased mucus produc-tion according to Dr Sam Foster of the North Texas Allergy
amp Asthma Center in Denton ldquoSymptoms may be worse at night or with more intense activity like
playing sports or runningrdquo he says ldquoSometimes just laughing can worsen asthma symptomsrdquo
Jack Mitchell was only 8 months old when he landed in the emergency room because he couldnrsquot breathe
ldquoIt was awfulrdquo says mom Emily Mitchell of Lakewood ldquoHe had a combi-nation of a high fever and wheezing It broke my heart that there was nothing I could dordquo A year and a half later Jack was officially diagnosed with asthma
Therersquos no cure for asthma and it can be life-threatening if not prop-erly managed The key to reducing flare-ups is preventive treatment mdash both knowing and avoiding triggers that cause a reaction mdash and taking medicine to alleviate symptoms before they get out of control
16 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
HOUSE HYGIENE
Keep your household free of asthma-
triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 17
how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
than 6 who have asthma Fort Worth 682885-4170
cookchildrensorg
ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
S U R V I V A L G U I D E
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 19
worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
lionsballoonfestcom
make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
munity-based splatter
balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
5 help Decorate HSNTrsquos Waiting
Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
onto a white back-
ground Open to all
ages Three throws for
$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
rican Airlines Center
August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
ringlingcom
do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Arturorsquos Art amp Me ndash Robot Go Bot Dallas Museum of Art
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kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
28 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
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Rockbrook Montessori Academyat Flower Mound
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1201 Ranch Trail Irving TX 75063972 831 0200
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After school care for elementary childrenpick-up and drop-off available
1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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30 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
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Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
expected but pay attention to any signifi cant changes in your childrsquos behavior and keep
an open dialogue asking questions and listening Reach out to your childrsquos teachers and
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FAVORITE INDULGENCE Monthly massages FAVORITE MOVIE The Holiday with Jude Law Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz WHATrsquoS ON HER IPOD Everything from the latest pop music to Guns Nrsquo Roses to Indian classical music GO-TO UNIFORM Jeans and a T-shirt or sweatshirt BY HER BED Are You Fully Charged The 3 Keys to Energizing Your Work and Life by Tom Rath WHAT SHE DOES WHEN LIFE GETS STRESSFUL Clean and take a few min-utes to breathe deeply or meditate DREAM VACATION To visit as many countries as possible in Southeast Asia LEAST FAVORITE CHORE Folding laundry RESTAURANT SHE FREQUENTS WITH THE FAMILY Black Walnut Cafe or Via Real FAVORITE DATE NIGHT SPOT We are on a mission to try as many of Dallasrsquo top 100 restaurants as we can so we donrsquot have one particular spot we go to WHAT SHErsquoS READING Bitter Is the New Black by Jen Lancaster BEVERAGE OF CHOICE Water with lemon no ice BIGGEST CHALLENGE Juggling family and work and ensuring each is priori-tized appropriately WORDS SHE LIVES BY Everything happens for a reason
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6PM We arrive home and I get a status report on how things went while we were at practice Then I go to my room and change and decide to make some pasta and salad for dinner 615PM I open a bottle of wine and pour a glass for myself Finally a minute to relax before starting dinner 7PM Roshan arrives home from work and gets himself a glass of bourbon All the electronics go off and the four of us sit down for dinner and talk about our day and other topics that the kids bring up 730PM Dinnerrsquos done I sit down with Kirin to do her homework while Roshan does the dishes745PM Roshan reads with Devin while Kirin reads in bed 815PM Time for the kids to turn the lights out and get ready for tomorrow Roshan and I hang out for a little while 9PM I log back in to work and finish some things that need to get done today 1030PM I finish up work Lights out Itrsquos been a great day ntc
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Celebrating Godrsquos Greatest Creation a Child
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n January during a middle school gym class 12-year-old Indiyah Rush was carrying her rescue inhaler as she does every day The Rowlett girl has asthma her mom Monique Rush says she wants Indiyah to be prepared in case of a debilitat-ing attack But in this case the emergency wasnrsquot Indiyahrsquos When Alexis Kyle 13 began having an
asthma attack Indiyah didnrsquot hesitate to share her medica-tion with her classmate
Although Rush says her daughter thought she was doing the right thing mdash potentially saving a life mdash Schrade Middle School didnrsquot agree Citing its zero-tolerance policy on shar-ing controlled substances (prescription asthma medication included) Garland ISD automatically suspended both girls pending an appeals process The suspensions were lifted within a week but Rush still has reservations about how the school will react in an emergency ldquoMy fears were what would have happened to [Alexis] if my daughter hadnrsquot done what she didrdquo
Properly planning for emergencies in the classroom is just one more source of stress for parents of kids with asthma a chronic disease that inflames and narrows airways in the lungs making it difficult to breathe Asthma has a serious impact on local families affecting nearly 100000 North Texas kids In 2013 more than 1500 children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area visited hospital emergency rooms or were admitted to a hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma And 54 percent of Texas kids with asthma missed at least one day of school in the past 12 months
IW O R D S
S T E P H A N I E E M M AP F E F F E R
I L L U S T R A T I O N SE L L I O T S T O K E S
WHENASTHMAATTACKS
Learning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathless
While the exact cause of asthma is unknown doctors say there is a genetic predisposition for it People with a family history of asthma or allergies are more prone to developing asthma other risk factors include obesity exposure to secondhand smoke and environmental factors such
as air pollution Children from low-income households are more likely to have asthma because of lack of affordable health care and without access to medications they are more likely to land in the hospital with flare-ups
Asthmatic kids experience wheezing tightness in the chest and persistent coughing due to inflammation of lung tissue tightening of airways and increased mucus produc-tion according to Dr Sam Foster of the North Texas Allergy
amp Asthma Center in Denton ldquoSymptoms may be worse at night or with more intense activity like
playing sports or runningrdquo he says ldquoSometimes just laughing can worsen asthma symptomsrdquo
Jack Mitchell was only 8 months old when he landed in the emergency room because he couldnrsquot breathe
ldquoIt was awfulrdquo says mom Emily Mitchell of Lakewood ldquoHe had a combi-nation of a high fever and wheezing It broke my heart that there was nothing I could dordquo A year and a half later Jack was officially diagnosed with asthma
Therersquos no cure for asthma and it can be life-threatening if not prop-erly managed The key to reducing flare-ups is preventive treatment mdash both knowing and avoiding triggers that cause a reaction mdash and taking medicine to alleviate symptoms before they get out of control
16 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
HOUSE HYGIENE
Keep your household free of asthma-
triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
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how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
than 6 who have asthma Fort Worth 682885-4170
cookchildrensorg
ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
S U R V I V A L G U I D E
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 19
worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
lionsballoonfestcom
make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
munity-based splatter
balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
5 help Decorate HSNTrsquos Waiting
Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
onto a white back-
ground Open to all
ages Three throws for
$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
rican Airlines Center
August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
ringlingcom
do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
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1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
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After school care for elementary childrenpick-up and drop-off available
1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
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25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
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26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
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28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
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support yours Go Public
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By your sidereg easing the stress of back to school
Visit childrenscombacktoschool for more tips
FOLLOW US ON
Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
expected but pay attention to any signifi cant changes in your childrsquos behavior and keep
an open dialogue asking questions and listening Reach out to your childrsquos teachers and
counselors to track progress and talk to your childrsquos doctor if you have concerns
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n January during a middle school gym class 12-year-old Indiyah Rush was carrying her rescue inhaler as she does every day The Rowlett girl has asthma her mom Monique Rush says she wants Indiyah to be prepared in case of a debilitat-ing attack But in this case the emergency wasnrsquot Indiyahrsquos When Alexis Kyle 13 began having an
asthma attack Indiyah didnrsquot hesitate to share her medica-tion with her classmate
Although Rush says her daughter thought she was doing the right thing mdash potentially saving a life mdash Schrade Middle School didnrsquot agree Citing its zero-tolerance policy on shar-ing controlled substances (prescription asthma medication included) Garland ISD automatically suspended both girls pending an appeals process The suspensions were lifted within a week but Rush still has reservations about how the school will react in an emergency ldquoMy fears were what would have happened to [Alexis] if my daughter hadnrsquot done what she didrdquo
Properly planning for emergencies in the classroom is just one more source of stress for parents of kids with asthma a chronic disease that inflames and narrows airways in the lungs making it difficult to breathe Asthma has a serious impact on local families affecting nearly 100000 North Texas kids In 2013 more than 1500 children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area visited hospital emergency rooms or were admitted to a hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma And 54 percent of Texas kids with asthma missed at least one day of school in the past 12 months
IW O R D S
S T E P H A N I E E M M AP F E F F E R
I L L U S T R A T I O N SE L L I O T S T O K E S
WHENASTHMAATTACKS
Learning about the condition that leaves so many North Texas kids breathless
While the exact cause of asthma is unknown doctors say there is a genetic predisposition for it People with a family history of asthma or allergies are more prone to developing asthma other risk factors include obesity exposure to secondhand smoke and environmental factors such
as air pollution Children from low-income households are more likely to have asthma because of lack of affordable health care and without access to medications they are more likely to land in the hospital with flare-ups
Asthmatic kids experience wheezing tightness in the chest and persistent coughing due to inflammation of lung tissue tightening of airways and increased mucus produc-tion according to Dr Sam Foster of the North Texas Allergy
amp Asthma Center in Denton ldquoSymptoms may be worse at night or with more intense activity like
playing sports or runningrdquo he says ldquoSometimes just laughing can worsen asthma symptomsrdquo
Jack Mitchell was only 8 months old when he landed in the emergency room because he couldnrsquot breathe
ldquoIt was awfulrdquo says mom Emily Mitchell of Lakewood ldquoHe had a combi-nation of a high fever and wheezing It broke my heart that there was nothing I could dordquo A year and a half later Jack was officially diagnosed with asthma
Therersquos no cure for asthma and it can be life-threatening if not prop-erly managed The key to reducing flare-ups is preventive treatment mdash both knowing and avoiding triggers that cause a reaction mdash and taking medicine to alleviate symptoms before they get out of control
16 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
HOUSE HYGIENE
Keep your household free of asthma-
triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 17
how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
than 6 who have asthma Fort Worth 682885-4170
cookchildrensorg
ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
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Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
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worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
lionsballoonfestcom
make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
munity-based splatter
balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
5 help Decorate HSNTrsquos Waiting
Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
onto a white back-
ground Open to all
ages Three throws for
$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
rican Airlines Center
August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
ringlingcom
do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
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RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
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And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
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By your sidereg easing the stress of back to school
Visit childrenscombacktoschool for more tips
FOLLOW US ON
Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
expected but pay attention to any signifi cant changes in your childrsquos behavior and keep
an open dialogue asking questions and listening Reach out to your childrsquos teachers and
counselors to track progress and talk to your childrsquos doctor if you have concerns
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THE TRIGGERS AROUND US While some asthma triggers such as allergens or illness are present all year long back-to-school time is especially challenging for chil-dren with asthma
ldquoKids are getting together in classrooms and passing respirato-ry viruses around to each otherrdquo explains Dr Nancy Dambro medical director of Pulmonary Services at Cook Childrenrsquos in Fort Worth
The weather is also partially to blame
ldquoFor children who have pollen allergies as a trigger for asthma the change in season is a peak periodrdquo adds Dr Angela Moemeka medical director Community Health at Childrenrsquos Health in Dallas ldquoGoing from winter to spring or summer to fall can cause an increase in asthma symptomsrdquo
Exercise triggered Arlington mom Kala Battsrsquo son Micahrsquos asthma The now 8-year-old developed respiratory issues when he was playing sports ldquoHe was my regular active kid up until he was 4 frac12 years old and all of a sudden he couldnrsquot breathe rightrdquo she says
ldquoDuring soccer he would start this short shallow cough He would be running and then I would physically see his shoulders go up to his ears He would clutch his shirt slowly slouch and walk over to the sidelinesrdquo
And that was just the beginning ldquoHe would freak himself outrdquo
she remembers ldquoHe was strug-gling to breathe so badly that he got scared And the more you cry the more you hyperventilate so it just made it worserdquo
At 5 Micah was diagnosed with activity onset asthma as well as allergy onset asthma
ldquoOnce we found out what triggered him it was like lsquoOh my gosh Hersquos got all of these environmental and seasonal threats hitting him and then hersquos running so hersquos got the physical activity on top of that Thatrsquos why he canrsquot breathe I get thisrsquordquo
Micahrsquos case is typical say doctors Kids usually show signs of asthma before age 5 Itrsquos more common in boys before puberty and in girls after puberty leading
HOUSE HYGIENE
Keep your household free of asthma-
triggering allergens
some doctors to believe that hor-mones play a role
ldquoThe diagnosis of asthma is based on symptoms the num-ber of times a child goes to the doctorrsquos office or ER and how often he requires certain types of medications to improve his symptomsrdquo Moemeka says And even if a child presents with wheezing in the first few years of life due to viral infections for example doc-tors prefer to hold off on an asthma diagno-sis ldquoEverything that wheezes isnrsquot asthmardquo Moemoeka says
TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Experts clas-sify asthma as ldquointermittentrdquo if a child has an asthmatic episode only once or twice per week and ldquopersistentrdquo if it happens daily
ldquoPeople who have infrequent symptoms may only use medications on demand whereas more severe and frequent symp-toms usually require daily medicationsrdquo Foster says An albuterol inhaler or treatment administered through a nebulizer breathing machine for example is known as a fast-acting ldquorescuerdquo medi-cine and used when a child first shows symptoms However the first line of defense in a child with persistent asthma is an inhaled steroid or daily oral anti-inflammatory medication
Thatrsquos what finally worked for Jack whose asthma is triggered by colds Today the 4-year-oldrsquos
condition is under control but itrsquos been a long road to learning how to manage the disease After a particularly bad cold at age 2 he was admitted to the hospital for several days and prescribed a daily steroid
These days he also takes albuterol to open his breath-
ing passages and relax his muscles when a flare-up seems to be coming on ldquoIf I hear a lot of coughing at night I will start using alb-uterol because I know where this is goingrdquo Mitchell says ldquoI finally feel like wersquore on top of it mdash after being afraid of colds for yearsrdquo
Batts took a different approach supplementing traditional nebu-lizing breath-ing treatments (which Micah once had to do up to four times a day including at school) with essential oils Using natural remedies to help control asthma is controversial at best within the medical community though Batts claims the com-bination has been successful for Micah ldquoYou
know when your kid needs extra helprdquo she says ldquoMoms know their kids bestrdquo
CLEARING THE AIR There are certainly many moms trading asthma survival stories in North Texas The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the 11th most pol-luted city for ozone according to the American Lung Association which can trigger asthma attacks
ldquoOzone pollution is likely due in part to old factories in the area with outdated equipment and infrastructurerdquo says Cheryl McCarver executive director of the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children in Dallas a coalition of community-based organiza-tions ldquoThe pollutants in the air particles are still very high and the air comes into the area and causes breathing problemsrdquo
McCarver emphasizes that therersquos more to asthma than the outside environment whatrsquos inside homes matters as well
ldquoOne of the things we work through is the actual quality of the indoor environment the car-pet whether children are allergic to pets or insects mold things like thatrdquo she says
So whatrsquos a parent to do if their kid seems to be showing signs First mdash and this is critical Dambro says mdash is to define the pattern of symptoms
ldquoThe most common thing I see is patients who are defined in the intermittent category and not given preventive medicine Then they get really sick and land in the intensive care unitrdquo she says Thatrsquos because parents tend to downplay symptoms to doctors ldquoTherersquos an old-fashioned notion that a lot of people didnrsquot want to be labeled with the diagnosis of asthmardquo Dambro explains But this step is crucial to getting kids the right treatment plan
Second be informed ldquoThe patient has to partner
with the doctor and be educated about how the illness works and how the medicine worksrdquo Dambro explains
In fact developing a written action plan with your doctor is one of the best ways to avoid a visit to the emergency room
ldquoWriting things down helps a person control and own their diseaserdquo Foster adds ldquoAnd itrsquos enabling for parents Rather than looking online or talking to Grandma or trying to figure out what to do they have written instructionsrdquo The plan which should also be given to schools day-care providers and after-school programs details a childrsquos triggers what to do during a flare-up mdash including when and
D U S T M I T E S Vacuum carpets and furniture Use pillow and mattress covers
Wash sheets in hot water once a week
P E T D A N D E R If you have pets keep them out
of bedrooms
M O L D Close windows and use air
conditioning when possible Monitor humidity
S T R O N G S M E L L S Use cleaning agents that
are non-irritating and skip perfumes and air fresheners
R O A C H E S Fix leaks to avoid standing
water Store items in plastic boxes not cardboard
S M O K E Donrsquot let anyone smoke around
your child Avoid barbecues and bonfires
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 17
how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
than 6 who have asthma Fort Worth 682885-4170
cookchildrensorg
ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
S U R V I V A L G U I D E
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 19
worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
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make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
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on Friday August
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Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
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playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
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headed for the Ame-
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August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
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for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
ringlingcom
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Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Arturorsquos Art amp Me ndash Robot Go Bot Dallas Museum of Art
Phot
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DFWCHILDrsquoS 18th Annual
model search
Benefitting
SATURDAY OCTOBER 22Grapevine Mills bull 10amndash3pm
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5 NorthPark Center bull 10amndash3pm
DFWCHILDCOMMODELSEARCH
bull Ages 0ndash12 yearsbull $35 online registration fee or $45 day of event
Online registration begins August 15
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
28 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
bull InfantsToddlers (6 wksndash18 mos)bull Beginner (18 mosndash3 yrs)bull Primary (3ndash6 yrs)bull Kindergarten
Preschool programsavailable for half-day
full-day amp extended care
In addition to academics your child will discover
Spanish bull Dance bull MusicArts bull Physical Education
Rockbrook Montessori Academyat Flower Mound
2501 Simmons Rd Flower Mound TX 75022972 874 7000
Rockbrook Montessori Academyat Valley Ranch
1201 Ranch Trail Irving TX 75063972 831 0200
wwwrockbrookmontessoricom
After school care for elementary childrenpick-up and drop-off available
1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
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CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
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I FEED HER BRAIN A HEALTHY BREAKFASTGO PUBLIC
KERA Kids has a world of teacher-tested kid-approved content
online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
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the same member-supported organization that probably helped
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FOLLOW US ON
Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
expected but pay attention to any signifi cant changes in your childrsquos behavior and keep
an open dialogue asking questions and listening Reach out to your childrsquos teachers and
counselors to track progress and talk to your childrsquos doctor if you have concerns
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how to give fast-acting rescue medicine mdash and when to call the doctor or seek emergency care
In addition to submitting an action plan to your childrsquos school familiarize yourself with district resources and policies mdash which as Indiyah Rush and Alexis Kyle found out can be a source of uncertainty Per the Texas Education Code students can carry and self-administer prescription asthma medication (with the right documentation) but districts may have differing asthma management programs and emergency protocols so itrsquos important to do your homework Communicate with your school nurse and administrators to learn what paperwork you need to have on file who can administer your childrsquos medication and when what kind of asthma training the teachers and staff have received and how the school will respond in an emergency
Third administer the medi-cines as prescribed
ldquoItrsquos a pretty simple thing to do to give two puffs in the morning and two puffs in the night but an incredible number of parents forget to give it donrsquot give it regularly or stop giving itrdquo Dambro says
One of the reasons parents stop is because they start to see fewer symptoms and mistakenly think their child has outgrown the asthma Unfortunately that can backfire and lead to an even worse attack Other parents stop giving medicine because they simply donrsquot want their kids to take pharmaceutical drugs or are wary of the side effects of steroids (although experts in the medical community say small doses of inhaled steroids are gen-erally safe)
Of course identifying and learning to minimize or avoid triggers is also a big piece of the puzzle in keeping the disease under control
For Batts that means not let-ting Micah sign up for soccer
ldquoHersquos playing baseball right now because therersquos less run-ningrdquo she says But since he can breathe and actually enjoy him-self on the field he doesnrsquot mind ldquoNow that we have his condi-
tion under control he is vibrant againrdquo Batts says
BREATHING BETTER TOGETHER Fortunately there are also steps that can be taken on a communi-ty-wide level according to Foster
ldquoVaccinate for the flu itrsquos a leading cause of hospitalization for children with asthmardquo he says ldquoEncourage exercise and an age-appro-priate diet Breastfeed when pos-sible mdash itrsquos believed to reduce the riskrdquo
But the best solution for now is educating North Texas residents In addition to teaching par-ents to create a healthy indoor envi-ronment for their kids groups like the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children examine social determinants that impact families
This is again where socioeco-nomic factors can come into play ldquoA lot of chil-dren live in poverty and that affects their familyrsquos ability to fight asthmardquo McCarver says ldquoWe donrsquot want them to have to choose health over paying bills to keep the lights onrdquo
Comprehensive approaches may be one reason asthma-related ER visits in the area have declined ldquoOver the last 10 years or so we have seen decreased rates of hospitalization and fewer deaths in children with asthmardquo Foster says From 2012
LOCALRESOURCES
to 2015 patient visits for asthma to Childrenrsquos Health Emergency Department decreased by 49 percent ldquoAll of this shows that changes in guidelines and increased awareness in the medi-cal community and community at large is making some stridesrdquo Foster adds
While experts will be watch-ing to see if this trend continues there is one thing they can all
agree on in the meantime the impor-tance of the parentrsquos role in helping doctors diag-nose treat and manage asthma
ldquoA mom should trust what she knows about her child and to bring that informa-tion to the pediatricianrdquo McCarver says ldquoParents are the experts mdash their in-stincts and concerns are valid mdash and they should be eager to share that informa-tion to help pediatricians support the well being of their childrenrdquo
For Mitchell it was a matter of not only
trusting her instincts but also finding the right care especially since she has started to see signs of asthma in her 2-year-old daughter Nora as well
ldquoI am actually thankful for the time Jack was admitted to the hospitalrdquo she says looking back on her scary experience ldquoI learned so much The doctors and the nurses were fantastic They taught me everything about asth-ma I needed to knowrdquo ntc
Where to go to help your little one mdash and you mdash breathe a little easier
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AT CHILDRENrsquoS
MEDICAL CENTERThree- to six-month education and
care coordination plan that requires a doctor referral Children receive a peak flow meter hypoallergenic pillowcase and more plus a home visit from an asthma expert to talk through specific allergens and how
to limit or control them Dallas 214456-5864
childrenscom
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT APPSChildrenrsquos Healthrsquos MY ASTHMA
PAL (mobilesmithcom) ASTHMAMD (asthmamdorg) and ASTHMASENSE (asthmasensecom) allow users to log asthma attacks chart severity
and get medicine reminders Follow action plans by coupling the app
with a peak flow meter that gauges lung performance
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
A national organization of respirato-ry therapists that offers a free peak-
flow based program for schools Irving 972243-2272 aarcorg
NORTH TEXAS ASTHMA CONSORTIUM
Develops and implements chari-table educational and scientific programs to help North Texans
with asthma achieve optimal health One example is the School Flag Program which makes staff and
students aware of daily air quality conditions using flags color coded according to the Air Quality Index214456-4789 northtexasasthmaorg
ASTHMA EDUCATION CLASS AT COOK CHILDRENrsquoS
Review asthma symptoms triggers and medication as well as home
management plans $25 for up to two adults free for children older
than 6 who have asthma Fort Worth 682885-4170
cookchildrensorg
ACTION PLAN EXAMPLES An asthma action plan tells you
what to do when your child is feel-ing well (known as green zone)
starting to feel sick (yellow zone) and isnrsquot getting better (red zone)
The Health amp Wellness Alliance offers a good example
healthandwellnessalliancecom
ldquoThe patient has to partner with the doctor
and be educated about how the illness works and how the
medicine worksrdquo
W O R D S P A M E L A H A M M O N D S
pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
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18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
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worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
lionsballoonfestcom
make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
munity-based splatter
balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
5 help Decorate HSNTrsquos Waiting
Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
onto a white back-
ground Open to all
ages Three throws for
$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
rican Airlines Center
August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
ringlingcom
do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
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kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
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HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
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RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
Manifesto10
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online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
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online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
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By your sidereg easing the stress of back to school
Visit childrenscombacktoschool for more tips
FOLLOW US ON
Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
expected but pay attention to any signifi cant changes in your childrsquos behavior and keep
an open dialogue asking questions and listening Reach out to your childrsquos teachers and
counselors to track progress and talk to your childrsquos doctor if you have concerns
PL
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pathways Sufficient sleep is vital for cognitive function memory mood and good health
Last year the National Sleep Foundation released their recommendations for the ideal amount of sleep
3ndash5 Y E A R S 10ndash13 hours per night6ndash13 Y E A R S 9ndash11 hours each night The expertsrsquo sound sleep advice Create a
cave-like atmosphere in the kidsrsquo rooms Make them cool dark quiet and void of distractions like electronics
And if summertime sleep patterns have changed significantly it can be a struggle to shift
from late nights and lazy days to a more de-manding earlier-to-bed early-to-rise rou-
tine So start now Experts recommend moving the bedtime schedule up by 15 to 30 minutes every few nights
If you think sleep might be an is-sue for your little one mdash whether you
After nearly three months of basically no bed-time fun with Grandma and cousins swimming trips to the beach and sleeping in mdash bam mdash Au-gust has arrived And with it mounting to-do lists for you that include school registrations doctorsrsquo checkups shopping and more
You already get lots of back-to-school informa-tion mdash reading lists supply lists names of kids in the class perhaps mdash but no one gives Mom a list to prep for the weeks leading up to school and to make the transition easier for the kids (and you) So we gathered the best local resources and assembled tips to help you and your littles start school stress-free
KIDS NEED ZZZZZrsquoS TO MAKE ArsquoSItrsquos no secret that tired kids (and adults) donrsquot perform well Brains need downtime in order to form new
B A C K - T O - S C H O O L
18 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
Seven tips and tricks
from the pros to help
you breeze through prepping
for the new school year
2 0 1 6S U R V I V A L G U I D E
sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
S U R V I V A L G U I D E
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 19
worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
lionsballoonfestcom
make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
munity-based splatter
balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
5 help Decorate HSNTrsquos Waiting
Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
onto a white back-
ground Open to all
ages Three throws for
$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
rican Airlines Center
August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
ringlingcom
do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
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North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
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for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
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for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
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nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
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1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
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1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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Please contact972-255-0205
HOLY FAMILYCATHOLICACADEMY FREE denotes free event admission Other costs such as parking may apply
Times dates and locations are subject to change Please call ahead before every event If you have an event that yoursquod like us to consider for the next calendar please go to dfwchildcom and click on calendar to submit your event Or fax to 972447-0633 by the 10th of the month prior to the month of publication Events must be open to the public and of interest to families in the North Texas area Please include name and description of event address phone number website time date cost and age served We reserve the right to edit or withhold submissions
Want to see even more events Search our up-to-the-minute online calendar by date location and event type at dfwchildcom
21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
29 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
30 TUESDAYCONTINUING
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
Manifesto10
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KERA Kids has a world of teacher-tested kid-approved content
online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
KERAKIDSORG
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I FEED HER BRAIN A HEALTHY BREAKFASTGO PUBLIC
KERA Kids has a world of teacher-tested kid-approved content
online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
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By your sidereg easing the stress of back to school
Visit childrenscombacktoschool for more tips
FOLLOW US ON
Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
expected but pay attention to any signifi cant changes in your childrsquos behavior and keep
an open dialogue asking questions and listening Reach out to your childrsquos teachers and
counselors to track progress and talk to your childrsquos doctor if you have concerns
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sons prevents you from making an ill-advised fast-food pit stop Local grocers stock freshly cut fruit and veggies or stop in Snap Kitchen My Fit Foods or other health-conscious shops for meals and snacks to go
S N A P K I TC H E N multiple locations snapkitchencomMY F I T F O O D S multiple locations myfitfoodscom
Fresh fruit (apples oranges grapes and ba-nanas) and veggies (carrots with hummus colorful peppers with low-fat ranch dressing) are naturally good choices according to Laura Walker clinical dietitian at Childrenrsquos Health but she also suggests low-fat turkey or ham rolled around a cheese stick protein-rich nut butters such as peanut or almond as a fruit dip salsa with cucumbers jicama or celery sticks pretzels with soft cheese popcorn without butter brown rice cakes whole-grain cereals nuts trail mix with dried unsweetened fruit and kale chips
Aim to keep snacks between 150 to 200 calories ldquoAny more than that and kids will be too full for dinnerrdquo Walker advises She also says water is best and to avoid juice or sports drinks with sweeteners and artificial colors ldquoYou can add in cucumber slices with mint or lemon lime or or-ange juice to mineral water for flavor All of these are good choices to replenish lost electrolytes after sports or outdoor activitiesrdquo
AFTER-SCHOOL VANSPORTATION Sometimes itrsquos not possible to get your child to where she needs to be and burdening another (equally busy) mom to shuttle your kiddo may not be an option
Luckily on-demand kid-friendly services cart the kids to extracurricular activities throughout the North Texas area KAM Kidrsquos Cab and Goin My Way drive kids as young as 3 and charge a flat daily rate that starts at $15 round trip and varies depending on the distance traveled
K AM K I D rsquoS C A B 214295-2409 kamkidscabcom
G O I N MY WAY 972644-5437 kidtransportationcom
Both of these services require drivers to pass background checks and drug and alcohol testing Drivers must also be trained in first aid and
CPR plus vans are equipped with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher mdash all safety
must-haves to look for when vetting any car service for your kids Also be sure to ask
how yoursquoll be notified when your child arrives at his or her destination
PARENT PARTICIPATIONHats off to parents who volunteer their time to support their childrenrsquos schools mdash a move thatrsquos been shown to positively impact teachersrsquo job
satisfaction and student motivation Whether your school encourages in-class participation such as reading to kids (or listening to them
read) or prefers parents keep to serving on the PTA look for ways to get involved
Some teachers opt to assign duties to parents on an as-needed basis others want room parents to handle the delegation of tasks If a demand-ing job (or littles at home) prohibits your in-class involvement ask to perform activities off-campus such as cutting out items for bulletin boards Or donate teacher wishlist supplies like books and other learning tools
Join the PTA Therersquos no better way to know whatrsquos going on inside the school that that
Choose only the tasks or volunteer duties that you have the time for Itrsquos always better to under-promise and overdeliver
OFF-BEAT AFTER-SCHOOL ENRICHMENTTherersquos no shortage of after-school classes activi-ties and sports for kids to explore Need proof Check out our DFWEverything guide (dfwchildcomdfweverything) and turn to page 21 for more after-school activities in this issue
This fall why not look for something a bit more unexpected than the requisite soccer or dance classes Let kids spend the afternoon or weekend learning a second (or third) language such as German or Spanish Semester tuition varies from around $250ndash$330 for one class per week
DA L L A S G O E T H E C E N T E R Dallas 972207-4319dallasgoethecenterorg T H E G E R MA N S C H O O L O F DA L L A S Southlake 972416-3421 germanschooldallasorg S PA N I S H S C H O O L H O U S E multiple locations 972618-2500 spanishschoolhousecom
Are the Summer Olympics inspiring an inner athlete in your little Sign kids ages 4 and older up for horseback riding and jump-ing lessons through Bridlewood Stables amp
Equestrian Center or Summer Hill Farms both of which offer group and private lessons Circle
D Ranch also offers after-school private or group roping and barrel lessons to riders ages 8 and older Expect to pay about $50 per hour-long lesson with discounts for group lessons or package rates
B R I D L E WO O D S TA B L E S amp E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T E R Flower Mound 972355-7866 bridlewoodequestriancomS U M M E R H I L L FA R M S Flower Mound 817875-9082 summerhillfarmsorgC I R C L E D R A N C H Hickory Creek 214335-6404 circledranchboardinglessonstrainingtexascom
Or enlist them to volunteer after school Check Wee Volunteer and ask at your commu-nityrsquos library senior center and activity center for afternoon volunteer opportunities for students While Boy and Girl Scouts and Junior Achievement are national orga-nizations with solid reputa-tions with a little investigat-ing you can find other outlets for growing kidsrsquo characters including your place of worship ntc
W E E VO LU N T E E R weevolunteerorg
S U R V I V A L G U I D E
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 19
worry shersquos not getting enough or sleeping too much mdash schedule an appointment with the pe-diatrician The doctor might suggest diet changes a better before-bed routine or a sleep study After all adults arenrsquot the only ones who suffer from disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia
IN-HOUSE HOMEWORK HELPWhile tutors once focused on helping children who were falling behind in a certain subject they are now being hired to guide students through a challenging course or ensure that your sonrsquos grades match or exceed his peersrsquo
Teachers might have recommendations and school districts often provide lists of potential tutors online but companies like Club Z Varsity Tutors Grade Potential DallasHomeTutorscom and In-Home Tutors Dallas offer in-home tutor-ing services to students in grades Kndash12 (Varsity
Tutors Grade Potential and In-Home Tutors Dallas actually start with
kids in pre-K) throughout North Texas saving you time in the car and making your child feel more relaxed and comfortable Expect to pay an hourly rate that
can vary from $25ndash$68 for these tutors equipped to help
kids with a myriad of subjects including test prep
C LU B Z 888434-2582 clubztutoringcomVA R S I T Y T U TO R S 214206-7940 varsitytutorscomG R A D E P OT E N T I A L 888978-3364 gradepotentialtutoringcomDA L L A S H O M E T U TO R SCO M 972559-4484dallashometutorscom I N - H O M E T U TO R S DA L L A S 214347-9400inhometutorsdallascom
SHOP SMARTERHit the malls and stores the weekend of August 5ndash7 to buy the kidsrsquo backpacks clothing footwear and school supplies and save the sales tax on items that are less than $100 each
Follow favorite local shops on Facebook and Twitter and watch for deals they post Some stores even offer coupons via text or special promotions if you check in on Foursquare or Facebook while yoursquore there
And even if shopping secondhand isnrsquot your thing sell the kidsrsquo gently used clothing to make extra spending money you can use elsewhere Once Upon a Child and Kid to Kid have locations across North Texas and pay cash on the spot for lightly worn shoes and clothing
O N C E U P O N A C H I L D multiple locations onceuponachildcomK I D TO K I D multiple locations kidtokidcomtexas
SERVE HEALTHIER SNACKSA well-stocked fridge and pantry are key to curb-ing after-school hunger pangs without spoiling your littlersquos appetite and preparing snacks for eating on the way to lacrosse practice or piano les-
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a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
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the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
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Services of North Texas
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creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
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Rooms by throwing
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Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
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headed for the Ame-
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August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
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for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
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Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
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Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Arturorsquos Art amp Me ndash Robot Go Bot Dallas Museum of Art
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Online registration begins August 15
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
28 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
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After school care for elementary childrenpick-up and drop-off available
1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
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CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
29 MONDAYCONTINUING
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
Manifesto10
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Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
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make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
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balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
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Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
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ground Open to all
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$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
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August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
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do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Arturorsquos Art amp Me ndash Robot Go Bot Dallas Museum of Art
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kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
28 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
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After school care for elementary childrenpick-up and drop-off available
1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
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28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
29 MONDAYCONTINUING
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
Manifesto10
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
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to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
munity-based splatter
balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
5 help Decorate HSNTrsquos Waiting
Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
onto a white back-
ground Open to all
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$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
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town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
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August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
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do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
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1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Arturorsquos Art amp Me ndash Robot Go Bot Dallas Museum of Art
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28 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
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After school care for elementary childrenpick-up and drop-off available
1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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30 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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contribution in the classroom and in global communities
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The Westwood School
14340 Proton Road Dallas TX 75244 bull 972-239-8598 bull wwwwestwoodschoolorg
Montessori mdash International Baccalaureate
Preschool through High School
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32 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
2323 Cheyenne St Irving 75062
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NOW ENROLLINGPre-K 3ndash8th grade
Please contact972-255-0205
HOLY FAMILYCATHOLICACADEMY FREE denotes free event admission Other costs such as parking may apply
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
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August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
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August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
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Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
expected but pay attention to any signifi cant changes in your childrsquos behavior and keep
an open dialogue asking questions and listening Reach out to your childrsquos teachers and
counselors to track progress and talk to your childrsquos doctor if you have concerns
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seeUnless yoursquore planning
a trip to Albuquerque
this fall do not miss
the Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air
Balloon Festival August 19ndash21 for spec-
tacular views of colorful
balloons races and
evening balloon glows
at Unity Park To see
the park from higher
up step in line for a
tethered balloon ride
$20 adults $15 kids 12
and younger Kids zone
wristbands start at $5
Highland Village 972317-9073
lionsballoonfestcom
make The nonprofit Health
Services of North Texas
has come up with a
creative and frugal way
to brighten up their
waiting rooms a com-
munity-based splatter
balloon art project
From 1030amndash1pm
on Friday August
5 help Decorate HSNTrsquos Waiting
Rooms by throwing
darts and bursting the
paint-filled balloons
onto a white back-
ground Open to all
ages Three throws for
$5 10 throws for $15
Denton 800974-2437healthntxorg
playThe circus is coming to
town mdash that is towns
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Baileyrsquos
Circus Xtreme is
headed for the Ame-
rican Airlines Center
August 3ndash14 and the
Fort Worth Convention
Center August 18ndash21
Come an hour early
for the All Access Pre-
Show for the kids to
clown around in Clown
Alley and join a dance
party on the show
floor Tickets from $12
Dallas and Fort Worth 800745-3000
ringlingcom
do For many North
Texans rodeo is not a
spectator sport mdash itrsquos
a lifestyle Cowboy up
for the 88th annual
North Texas Fair and Rodeo August 19ndash27
with live country music
carnival rides and the
kids tractor pull Have
a particularly fearless
3- to 7-year-old Sign
rsquoem up for the mutton
bustinrsquo competition
for $30 Fair admission
starts at $15 for adults
$5 for kids 7ndash12
Denton 940387-2632ntfaircom
eat Water is best of course
for quenching your
thirst but on a swelte-
ring summer day
nothing hits the spot
like ice cream Get your
fill of soft serve snow
cones and ice cream
sandwiches from
on-site food trucks
at the Square at Old
Town Coppell during
the Back to School Ice Cream Social on
Saturday August 20
then splash around the
interactive fountain
from 6ndash8pm Cost for
treats varies
Coppell 972462-5100coppelltxgov
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
0819 HIGHLAND VILLAGE LIONS
CLUB HOT AIR BALLOON
FESTIVAL UNITY PARK AUGUST
1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Arturorsquos Art amp Me ndash Robot Go Bot Dallas Museum of Art
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RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
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kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
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1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
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After school care for elementary childrenpick-up and drop-off available
1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
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FOLLOW US ON
Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
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0813 BUTTERFLIES AND BUGS FAMILY FESTIVAL TEXAS DISCOVERY GARDENS
kid cultureeveryday E D I T E D B Y E L I Z A B E T H S M I T H
502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 4ndash5pm Meet furry animals from around the world in this educational show by Critterman For ages 6 and older Free tickets are available starting one hour before showtime on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ON STAGE James Wandrsquos Secret Agent Magic Show South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 3ndash4pm Watch the super spy magician as he finds clues secret codes and magic for his top-secret mission Free tickets are available starting one hour before show time on a first-come first-served basis FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS JumpstART Stories amp Art Irving Arts Center 3333 N MacArthur Blvd Irving 972252-2787 irvingartscen-tercom 10am Join this story time and art program themed around summer sports and games For ages 2 and older FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
5 FRIDAYON STAGE
Children of Eden Casa Mantildeana Theatre 3101 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth 817332-2272 casamananaorg 8pm Aug 5 and 7 2 and 8pm Aug 6 Watch this musical about the biblical stories of Adam Eve Noah and the Father who created them Tickets start at $25
FILM Dive-In Movie Night Cimarron Park Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl Irving 972910-0702 cityofirvingorg 8ndash1030pm Watch a family-friendly movie while floating in the pool and eat snacks from the concession stand Registration is required in advance at the recreation center FREE
1 MONDAYNATURE
August Dollar Days Dallas Arboretum 8525 Garland Rd Dallas 214515-6615 dallasarboretumorg 9amndash5pm daily through Aug 31 Explore the arboretum with discounted admission during the entire month $1 for garden admission $1 for Childrenrsquos Adventure Garden
PARADE Fort Worth Herd Fort Worth Stockyards 130 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth 817625-9715 stockyardsstationcom 1130am and 4pm daily weather permitting Line up along the streets and watch genuine cowhands drive a herd of 15 Texas longhorns through the stockyards FREE
SPECIAL EVENT SummerFest Gaylord Texan Resort 1501 Gaylord Trl Grapevine 817778-1000 gaylordtexancom Through Sep 5 Times vary by activity Enjoy a variety of family activities throughout the resort all themed on the 1865 classic Alicersquos Adventures in Wonderland such as giant glow checkers the Mad Hatterrsquos tea party junior chef camps crafts strolling characters and film screenings Prices vary by activity
CONTINUING See dfwchildcom for more events
2 TUESDAYFILM
Modern Kids ndash Summer Flicks The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg Aug 2ndash3 11am for ages 3ndash8 2pm for 8 and up Aug 4 2pm film for all ages Watch a series of short innovative films including those shown in the New York Childrenlsquos Film Festival Come early or stay after to explore the museumlsquos galleries FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Pictures and Pages Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg
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1030ndash1145am Aug 2ndash3 Meet in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios for this
program featuring the book The Iridescence of Birds ndash A Book About Henri Matisse written by
Patricia MacLachlan For ages 4ndash6 Max of two kids per adult Call to register FREE
FILM Summer at the MampE Kids Camp Moviehouse amp Eatery 951 Long Prairie Rd Flower Mound 972355-6363 themo-viehousecomflowermound 10am every Tue through Aug 23 Watch a different movie each week Limited tickets are available at 9am Home on Aug 2 Alvin and the Chipmunks on Aug 9 Night at the Museum 2 on Aug 16 Monsters vs Aliens on Aug 23 FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
3 WEDNESDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave Dallas 800745-3000 americanairlinescentercom Multiple showtimes Aug 3ndash7 and 10ndash14 Join performers on the show floor at the All Access Pre-Show one hour before the performance and then see aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show Ticke-ts start at $19 Opening night tickets start at $12 Kids 2 and older must have a ticket
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Modern Kids See Aug 2 Pictures and Pages See Aug 2
4 THURSDAYNATURE
Critterman ndash Extra Furry Emily Fowler Central Library
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
26 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
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After school care for elementary childrenpick-up and drop-off available
1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
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CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
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Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
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HISTORY First Fridays at the Farm Nash Farm 626 Ball St Gra-pevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash12pm Learn about how cotton was grown harvested and sold and how the cash crop helped to build the region For all ages Registration is required $3 for ages 3 and older
RECREATION Splish Splash Story Time The CORE 234 E Parkway Blvd Coppell 972304-7077 coppelltxgov 11amndash1245pm Aug 5 and 12 Meet at the pool for songs splashing and a special story time hosted by the library in conjunction with Tot Swim For parents and kids ages 8 and younger FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
6 SATURDAYMOM
Family Expo amp Big Latch On Fort Worth Botanic Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth 817871-7686 tarrantbfcoalitioncom 9amndash1pm Celebrate World Breastfeeding Month at the fifth annual event with more than 50 family-friendly vendors inside the Redbud amp Oak Hall Latch your child at 1030am for one minute and help break the record of latching 277 children simultaneously FREE
HISTORY Great Train Robberies Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 1ndash545pm each Sat and Sun through Labor Day weekend Experience a mock train robbery in progress as you ride on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad a Victo-rian-style train coach from Grapevine to Fort Worth $26 for first class $18 for touring class
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Early Literacy Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover age-appropriate activi-ties inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by an early literacy consultant For babies 11 months and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 1ndash145pm Aug 6 20 and 27 Paint shapes inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso during this program for children 12 and younger and their parents Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Sign-up begins one hour prior to the program FREE
NATURE Nature Center History Tour Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Join a naturalist to learn about the features that led to the nature centerrsquos creation in 1964 and hike through its various habitats Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
FILM Planetarium Shows UNT Sky Theater 1704 W Mulberry St Denton 940369-8213 skytheateruntedu 2 and 8pm each Sat Watch short films about space and space exploration on the planetariumrsquos high-de-finition projection system Check the website for scheduled shows $5 adults $3 kids 12 and younger Cash only
NATURE Star Party Rafes Urban Astronomy Center 2350 Tom Cole Rd Denton 940369-8213 astronomyuntedu 30 minutes after sunset weather permitting Held each first Sat monthly Gaze at celestial bodies through telescopes see the Hudson Planetwalk and learn about the night sky from University of North Texas staff members and students $5 free for kids 4
and younger Cash only First Saturday Sky TheaterStar Party combo deal $9 adults $7 kids under 12
ARTS amp CRAFTS Target First Saturday Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St Dallas 214242-5100 nashersculpturecen-terorg Open 10amndash5pm Activities 10amndash2pm Make a puzzle listen to a story reading join a yoga session in the garden and enjoy more family programming during this family day for preschoolers and elementary-aged children FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5
7 SUNDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Drawing from the Collection for Children The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 2ndash330pm Bring a sketchbook and pencils to join informal drawing exercises led by artists Sarah Westrup and Devyn Gaudet Sign up at the information desk before the program For ages 5ndash12 FREE
NATURE Out of Sight Insects Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 11amndash12pm Watch a slide presentation on caterpillars butterflies grasshop-pers beetles bees and flies Then take a walk to see how many you can find Bring a camera and come help observe and record Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
RECREATION Sunday Funday Panther Island Pavilion 395 Purcey St Fort Worth 817698-0700 pantherislandpavilioncom 12ndash6pm every Sun through Sep 4 Enjoy a variety of water sports and activities on the Trinity River including pedal boating kayaking stand up paddle boarding canoeing yoga and disc golf Free admission Tube rentals are $5
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Children of Eden See Aug 5 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6
8 MONDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Art Babies ndash Zoo Babies Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 10 and 11am 12pm Search for animals hiding in art and enjoy animal-themed sensory play stations For children 24 months and younger Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
9 TUESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
Toddler Art ndash Bugs Bugs Bugs Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash12pm Aug 9 12 and 19 Search the galleries for insects and use puppets to act out The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Arturolsquos Nest For ages 2ndash3 Adults and younger siblings do not need a ticket $8 $5 DMA members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
10 WEDNESDAYARTS amp CRAFTS
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RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
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1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
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1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 11amndash1230pm Aug 10 11 and 13 Listen to a story look at works of art and play games in the galleries before creating an original work of art in the Art Studio For ages 3ndash5 $8 $5 DMA members
RECREATION Back to School Water Balloon Wars South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonli-brarycom 3ndash4pm Bring a towel and celebrate the end of summer with a giant water balloon fight with balloons provided by the library For ages 10ndash17 FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Wonderful Wednesdays The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St Fort Worth 817738-9215 themodernorg 4ndash445pm Visit the work of Frank Stella during this docent-led program with a story and short gallery project For ages 4 and older Sign up at the information desk on the day of the program FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3
11 THURSDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
12 FRIDAYHISTORY
Back to School Friday Fun Train Cotton Belt Depot 705 S Main St Grapevine 817410-3185 gvrrcom 10ndash11am Take a nostalgic one-hour excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad before school begins $10 adults $8 kids 13 monthsndash12 years
NATURE Family Safari Night Hike Dallas Zoo 650 S RL Thornton Fwy Dallas 469554-7500 dallaszoocomeducationnight-programsfamily-nights 7ndash10pm Take a special zoo tour after dark join kid-friendly activities and see some of the education animals up close $20 per participant
GAMES Lego Builders Club Emily Fowler Central Library 502 Oakland St Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 430ndash530pm Aug 12 and 27 Drop in and get creative by building with Lego blocks provided by the library For ages 6 and older FREE
RECREATION Night Hike Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 8ndash10pm Join trail guides on a twilight stroll through forest prairie and marsh trails Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Splish Splash Story Time See Aug 5 Toddler Art See Aug 9
13 SATURDAYNATURE
Butterflies and Bugs Family Festival Texas Disco-very Gardens 3601 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Dallas 214428-7476 texasdiscoverygardensorg 10amndash3pm Join the annual celebration of insects for live and pinned insects activities butterfly house tours and crafts Free with admission $8 adults $4 kids 3ndash11
NATURE Butterfly Gardens Biodiversity Education Center 367 Freeport Pkwy Coppell 972304-3581 coppelltxgovbec 11amndash1230pm Learn how to plant nectar sources that will attract butterflies as they migrate
and what you can do to ensure they return to North Texas gardens year after year FREE
ARTS amp CRAFTS Childrenrsquos Workshop ndash Family Feast Kimbell Art Muse-um 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817332-8451 kimbellartorg 10amndash12pm Create still-life paintings during this Saturday workshop for ages 6ndash12 Held in the Piano Pavilion Education Studios Call to register $12 members $15 nonmembers
NATURE Cozy Nests Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm See the diversity of bird nests left behind by the local bird community and learn which birds may have grown up in your backyard this summer Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
SCIENCE Discovery Day ndash Super Scientists Perot Museum of Nature and Science at Victory Park 2201 N Field St Dallas 214428-5555 perotmuseumorg 830ndash10am museum members 10amndash4pm nonmembers Dress up like a scientist meet real scientists explore some of the professions you can pursue and learn what it takes to achieve your goals For all ages Free with admission $19 adults $12 kids 2ndash17
ARTS amp CRAFTS Family Workshop ndash Winnerrsquos Circle Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 1ndash230pm Explore artworks with connections to spor-ts and then create art worthy of the Summer Olympics winners circle For ages 6ndash12 Class size is limited Adults do not need a ticket $8 $5 for DMA members
MUSIC Itty-Bitty Art ndash Music Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Bring a blanket and discover music-making activities inspired by the museumrsquos collection presented by a certified Music Together teacher For babies 11 mon-ths and younger Space is limited and registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 Arturolsquos Art amp Me See Aug 10
14 SUNDAYGAMES
Checks and Mates Flower Mound Public Library 3030 Broadmoor Ln Flower Mound 972874-6167 fmli-brarynet 2ndash4pm Play an afternoon game of chess at the library For all ages Held on the second Sun of each month FREE
NATURE Nature en Espantildeol El Verano Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash230pm Learn or practice the Spanish language by joining a bilin-gual naturalist on a hike on the refuge trails in search of interesting fauna and flora Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 3 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
15 MONDAYFILM
Monday Movie Madness Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 730ndash9pm Bring your floats and watch Ferris Buellerrsquos Day Off
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
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Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
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can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
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ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
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21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
29 MONDAYCONTINUING
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manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
Manifesto10
I FEED HER BRAIN A HEALTHY BREAKFASTGO PUBLIC
KERA Kids has a world of teacher-tested kid-approved content
online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
KERAKIDSORG
16-KERA-0201_DFWchild_PrtAd_8-25x10-75indd 1 4516 453 PM
I FEED HER BRAIN A HEALTHY BREAKFASTGO PUBLIC
KERA Kids has a world of teacher-tested kid-approved content
online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
KERAKIDSORG
16-KERA-0201_DFWchild_PrtAd_8-25x10-75indd 1 4516 453 PM
By your sidereg easing the stress of back to school
Visit childrenscombacktoschool for more tips
FOLLOW US ON
Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
expected but pay attention to any signifi cant changes in your childrsquos behavior and keep
an open dialogue asking questions and listening Reach out to your childrsquos teachers and
counselors to track progress and talk to your childrsquos doctor if you have concerns
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30 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
ARTS amp CRAFTS Late Night at the DMA Dallas Museum of Art 1717 N Harwood St Dallas 214922-1200 dmaorg 6pmndash12am Listen to a talk about the founding of the modern Olympic Games dance to Latin music in the atrium watch a screening of the 2016 movie Race and enjoy more family-friendly activities at the museum $15 free for ages 11 and younger
FESTIVAL North Texas Fair and Rodeo North Texas Fair Grounds 2217 N Carroll Blvd Denton 940387-2632 ntfaircom Through Aug 27 Gates open at 6pm MonndashFri and at 1pm SatndashSun Enjoy live concerts horse and livestock shows exhibitions contests cook-offs food and games at this annual nine-day fair and rodeo Adult admission starts at $15 $5 for kids 7ndash12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Toddler Art See Aug 9 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18
20 SATURDAYSPECIAL EVENT
Back to School Ice Cream Social The Square at Old Town Coppell 768 W Main St Coppell 972462-5100 coppelltxgov 6ndash8pm Enjoy an icy treat and toppings from ice cream trucks plus face painters balloon artists and music and play on the Old Town playground and Main Street interactive fountain Donations will be accepted for the school supply drive Free admission cost for ice cream
FILM Big Hoss TV Ultimate Drive-In Texas Motor Speedway 3545 Lone Star Cir Fort Worth 817215-8500 texasspeedwaycharitiesorg Gates open at 630pm movie begins at 8pm Bring your lawn chairs and coolers and watch Inside Out on the worldrsquos largest high-definition TV in the infield Proceeds benefit Speedway Childrenrsquos Charities $20 per car at the gate $15 in advance
NATURE Build Like a Beaver Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash3pm Learn some of the tricks beavers use to build their dams look at real beaver artifacts and go on a short hike along the River Bottom Trail to look for beaver signs Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
BOOKS amp AUTHORS Chapter Books and Cozy Nooks South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-4612 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash330pm Read Greetings from Somewhere ndash The Mystery Across the Secret Bridge by Harper Paris and join travel-themed crafts and games For kids in firstndashthird grades FREE
FITNESS Itty-Bitty Art ndash Yoga Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join a yoga session for parents and babies 11 months and younger presented by the owner of PerfectFit Front-carrying baby carriers are encoura-ged Bring your own yoga mat or use provided mats Space is limited registration is required FREE
GAMES Pokeacutemon Tournament South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln Denton 940349-8752 dentonlibrarycom 2ndash5pm Bring your Pokeacutemon deck of cards and battle other fans for prizes For ages 8ndash15 Registrati-on is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planetarium Shows See Aug 6 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
while swimming in the indoor pool Nonresidents $8 adults $6 children Residents $6 adults $4 children
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
16 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2
17 WEDNESDAYSCIENCE
Science in 30 ndash Back to School Science That Sticks East Branch Library 440 S Nursery Rd Irving 972721-3722 cityofirvingorglibrary 230ndash3pm Meet in the program room and make elephant toothpaste during a kid-friendly experiment that demonstrates exothermic reactions For ages 4ndash12 FREE
EDUCATIONAL Summer Art and Science Series North Branch Library 3020 N Locust St Denton 940349-8752 denton-librarycom 2ndash3pm Take a break from the heat by making erupting snowballs and exploring art scien-ce and creativity at the library For ages 5ndash8 FREE
ON STAGE The Sound of Music Bass Performance Hall 525 Commerce St Fort Worth 817212-4280 basshallcom Multiple showtimes Aug 17ndash21 Watch this brand-new production of Rodgers amp Hammersteinrsquos musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp family Tickets start at $44
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
18 THURSDAYON STAGE
Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey ndash Circus Xtreme Fort Worth Convention Center 1201 Houston St Fort Worth 800745-3000 ringlingcom Multiple showtimes Aug 18ndash21 See aerialists BMX riders a high-wire troupe clowns exotic animals and more in the new show The Animal Open House begins 90 minutes before the show and the All Access Pre-Show an hour before the show Tickets start at $12
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 The Sound of Music See Aug 17
19 FRIDAYRECREATION
Back to School Bash Flower Mound Community Activity Center 1200 Gerault Rd Flower Mound 972874-7275 flower-moundcomcac 6ndash9pm Enjoy a night of free food entertainment games and prizes at the CAC outdoor waterpark For kids ages 10ndash15 Register online or at the CAC $7 CAC members $8 nonmembers
HISTORY Frugal Farm Wife Nash Farm 626 Ball St Grapevine 817410-3185 nashfarmorg 10amndash2pm Step inside the 19th-century home to meet with costumed interpreters and learn about the domestic duties of a farm family For all ages Registration is required $3
FESTIVAL Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival Unity Park 2200 Briarhill Blvd Highland Village 972317-9073 lionsballoonfestcom 5ndash10pm Aug 19 7amndash10pm Aug 20 7amndash12pm Aug 21 See a number of colorful hot air balloons ascend and race over the park watch evening balloon glows and go on tethered balloon rides The 29th annual festival includes a 1K fun run and 5K and classic car show FREE
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 31
See where learning growsTAKE A TOUR TODAY
Visit us online to find a nearby center
16-MKT-FLD-101882 copy 2016 KinderCare Education LLC All rights reserved
$40 OFFPresent this postcard at
the time of registration for
a class and get $40 off the
Annual Registration Fee
Not to be used in combination with other offers No cash or credit value $40 off per family
Expires August 31 2016
Win KidsGO FOR THE GOLDNEW BACK-TO-SCHOOL CLASSES
NOW ENROLLINGH GymnasticsH Parent amp Child ClassesH Karate ClassesH Dance ClassesH Ninja Warriors
H Tumbling amp TrampolineH Sports SkillsH Piano Guitar amp DrumsH Gym-N-Learn
Preschool
3000 WAKETON ROADFLOWER MOUND TEXAS 75028(Corner of 2499Waketon Road)
CALL TO RESERVE YOUR CHILDrsquoS SPOT
972-355-9988
To view our School Year Schedule visit our web site at wwwwinkidsnet
The Westwood Difference
Westwood encourages responsible citizenship enabling each student to make a positive personal
contribution in the classroom and in global communities
NEW
Part-tim
e Toddler c
lasses
The Westwood School
14340 Proton Road Dallas TX 75244 bull 972-239-8598 bull wwwwestwoodschoolorg
Montessori mdash International Baccalaureate
Preschool through High School
NEW
Part-tim
e Toddler c
lasses
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
32 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
2323 Cheyenne St Irving 75062
wwwhfca-irvingorg
NOW ENROLLINGPre-K 3ndash8th grade
Please contact972-255-0205
HOLY FAMILYCATHOLICACADEMY FREE denotes free event admission Other costs such as parking may apply
Times dates and locations are subject to change Please call ahead before every event If you have an event that yoursquod like us to consider for the next calendar please go to dfwchildcom and click on calendar to submit your event Or fax to 972447-0633 by the 10th of the month prior to the month of publication Events must be open to the public and of interest to families in the North Texas area Please include name and description of event address phone number website time date cost and age served We reserve the right to edit or withhold submissions
Want to see even more events Search our up-to-the-minute online calendar by date location and event type at dfwchildcom
21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
29 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
30 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
31 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
cityoflewisvillecom
9722193560 or 9722195061
DoggieDive InSaturday September 10
930 amndashNoonSun Valley Aquatic Center$4 per dog humans free
Space is limited so register today
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Theatre Classes begin August 27Registration and more info at
wwwgetintotheactorg
Main stage auditions August 20wwwgetintotheactorgauditions
ACT Academy
Crittermanreg
D MagazineReaderrsquos ChoiceBest ChildrenrsquosEntertainer 2013
Serving Texas KidsSincSince 1990
(940) 365-9741wwwcrittermancom
copy
Teacher consignment sales are a great way of connecting individuals who want to sell their
educational supplies to those who wantto buy those items at a discount
Heart of a Teacher Consignment Sale
Summer Sale mdash Aug 12ndash14Euless Star Conference Center
wwwheartofateacherconsignmentcom214-776-9607 heartofateachermidcitiesgmailcom
Consignor registration open right now Come and sell your teaching supplies at our sale
bull Cognitive Assessmentbull Cognitive Brain Trainingbull Sensory IntegrationFocusingbull Visual MathAlgebra Tutoring
wwwMindMendersnetpat_stafmsncom
214-755-4386
972-584-1641northwestdfwmosquitojoecom
LET US HELP MAKE GOING BACK TO SCHOOL EASY
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$50 ONE TIME TREATMENTNew customers only Cannot be combined with other oers
PartiesDaycares
ChurchesSing-alongs Stories
Puppets amp Fun
Singer-Songwriter Childrenrsquos Book Author
214-328-2223wwwmisterwillycommisterwillymsncom
Mr Willy
copy
972-365-6695 wwwpartyfacesus
Voted ldquoBest Party Value in Dallas-Fort Worthrdquo
Serving DFW since 1994
bull Face Paintingbull Ballooningbull Hennabull Temp-Tattoosbull Glitter Tatsbull More
Startingat $60
BEST PRICES
TEDDY BEARWORKSHOP
Hand Stuff Your OwnFurry Friend
Birthday Parties Daycares amp more wwwstuffablepetshopcom
(817) 919-5165
WeComeTo You
Birthday PartiesFun programs and balloon animals
Voted 2009ndash2015 ldquoBest Party Entertainmentrdquo
972-979-9847wwwzooniversityorg
Wildlife EducationEnrichment classes stage shows and exotic animal exhibits
for schools day cares libraries scouts and events
2016
Survey begins September 1st
dfwchildcom
They canrsquot be Mom-Approved without your
nomination every year Recommend your
favorite OBGYNs midwives and
fertility specialists for your chance to
win a $150 Visa gift card
34 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
Manifesto10
I FEED HER BRAIN A HEALTHY BREAKFASTGO PUBLIC
KERA Kids has a world of teacher-tested kid-approved content
online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
KERAKIDSORG
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I FEED HER BRAIN A HEALTHY BREAKFASTGO PUBLIC
KERA Kids has a world of teacher-tested kid-approved content
online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
KERAKIDSORG
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By your sidereg easing the stress of back to school
Visit childrenscombacktoschool for more tips
FOLLOW US ON
Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
expected but pay attention to any signifi cant changes in your childrsquos behavior and keep
an open dialogue asking questions and listening Reach out to your childrsquos teachers and
counselors to track progress and talk to your childrsquos doctor if you have concerns
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See where learning growsTAKE A TOUR TODAY
Visit us online to find a nearby center
16-MKT-FLD-101882 copy 2016 KinderCare Education LLC All rights reserved
$40 OFFPresent this postcard at
the time of registration for
a class and get $40 off the
Annual Registration Fee
Not to be used in combination with other offers No cash or credit value $40 off per family
Expires August 31 2016
Win KidsGO FOR THE GOLDNEW BACK-TO-SCHOOL CLASSES
NOW ENROLLINGH GymnasticsH Parent amp Child ClassesH Karate ClassesH Dance ClassesH Ninja Warriors
H Tumbling amp TrampolineH Sports SkillsH Piano Guitar amp DrumsH Gym-N-Learn
Preschool
3000 WAKETON ROADFLOWER MOUND TEXAS 75028(Corner of 2499Waketon Road)
CALL TO RESERVE YOUR CHILDrsquoS SPOT
972-355-9988
To view our School Year Schedule visit our web site at wwwwinkidsnet
The Westwood Difference
Westwood encourages responsible citizenship enabling each student to make a positive personal
contribution in the classroom and in global communities
NEW
Part-tim
e Toddler c
lasses
The Westwood School
14340 Proton Road Dallas TX 75244 bull 972-239-8598 bull wwwwestwoodschoolorg
Montessori mdash International Baccalaureate
Preschool through High School
NEW
Part-tim
e Toddler c
lasses
kid culture E V E R Y D A Y
32 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
2323 Cheyenne St Irving 75062
wwwhfca-irvingorg
NOW ENROLLINGPre-K 3ndash8th grade
Please contact972-255-0205
HOLY FAMILYCATHOLICACADEMY FREE denotes free event admission Other costs such as parking may apply
Times dates and locations are subject to change Please call ahead before every event If you have an event that yoursquod like us to consider for the next calendar please go to dfwchildcom and click on calendar to submit your event Or fax to 972447-0633 by the 10th of the month prior to the month of publication Events must be open to the public and of interest to families in the North Texas area Please include name and description of event address phone number website time date cost and age served We reserve the right to edit or withhold submissions
Want to see even more events Search our up-to-the-minute online calendar by date location and event type at dfwchildcom
21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
29 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
30 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
31 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
cityoflewisvillecom
9722193560 or 9722195061
DoggieDive InSaturday September 10
930 amndashNoonSun Valley Aquatic Center$4 per dog humans free
Space is limited so register today
copy
Ads
with
copy a
re copy
of L
aure
n P
ublic
atio
ns I
nc 2
016
THE SOURCE
n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 33
Ads
with
copy a
re copy
of L
aure
n P
ublic
atio
ns I
nc 2
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Theatre Classes begin August 27Registration and more info at
wwwgetintotheactorg
Main stage auditions August 20wwwgetintotheactorgauditions
ACT Academy
Crittermanreg
D MagazineReaderrsquos ChoiceBest ChildrenrsquosEntertainer 2013
Serving Texas KidsSincSince 1990
(940) 365-9741wwwcrittermancom
copy
Teacher consignment sales are a great way of connecting individuals who want to sell their
educational supplies to those who wantto buy those items at a discount
Heart of a Teacher Consignment Sale
Summer Sale mdash Aug 12ndash14Euless Star Conference Center
wwwheartofateacherconsignmentcom214-776-9607 heartofateachermidcitiesgmailcom
Consignor registration open right now Come and sell your teaching supplies at our sale
bull Cognitive Assessmentbull Cognitive Brain Trainingbull Sensory IntegrationFocusingbull Visual MathAlgebra Tutoring
wwwMindMendersnetpat_stafmsncom
214-755-4386
972-584-1641northwestdfwmosquitojoecom
LET US HELP MAKE GOING BACK TO SCHOOL EASY
bull Letrsquos make your yard a mosquito-free zonebull All natural treatment options availablebull 100 satisfaction guaranteedbull No contracts requiredbull Kid and pet friendly
$50 ONE TIME TREATMENTNew customers only Cannot be combined with other oers
PartiesDaycares
ChurchesSing-alongs Stories
Puppets amp Fun
Singer-Songwriter Childrenrsquos Book Author
214-328-2223wwwmisterwillycommisterwillymsncom
Mr Willy
copy
972-365-6695 wwwpartyfacesus
Voted ldquoBest Party Value in Dallas-Fort Worthrdquo
Serving DFW since 1994
bull Face Paintingbull Ballooningbull Hennabull Temp-Tattoosbull Glitter Tatsbull More
Startingat $60
BEST PRICES
TEDDY BEARWORKSHOP
Hand Stuff Your OwnFurry Friend
Birthday Parties Daycares amp more wwwstuffablepetshopcom
(817) 919-5165
WeComeTo You
Birthday PartiesFun programs and balloon animals
Voted 2009ndash2015 ldquoBest Party Entertainmentrdquo
972-979-9847wwwzooniversityorg
Wildlife EducationEnrichment classes stage shows and exotic animal exhibits
for schools day cares libraries scouts and events
2016
Survey begins September 1st
dfwchildcom
They canrsquot be Mom-Approved without your
nomination every year Recommend your
favorite OBGYNs midwives and
fertility specialists for your chance to
win a $150 Visa gift card
34 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
Manifesto10
I FEED HER BRAIN A HEALTHY BREAKFASTGO PUBLIC
KERA Kids has a world of teacher-tested kid-approved content
online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
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I FEED HER BRAIN A HEALTHY BREAKFASTGO PUBLIC
KERA Kids has a world of teacher-tested kid-approved content
online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
KERAKIDSORG
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By your sidereg easing the stress of back to school
Visit childrenscombacktoschool for more tips
FOLLOW US ON
Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
expected but pay attention to any signifi cant changes in your childrsquos behavior and keep
an open dialogue asking questions and listening Reach out to your childrsquos teachers and
counselors to track progress and talk to your childrsquos doctor if you have concerns
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32 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
2323 Cheyenne St Irving 75062
wwwhfca-irvingorg
NOW ENROLLINGPre-K 3ndash8th grade
Please contact972-255-0205
HOLY FAMILYCATHOLICACADEMY FREE denotes free event admission Other costs such as parking may apply
Times dates and locations are subject to change Please call ahead before every event If you have an event that yoursquod like us to consider for the next calendar please go to dfwchildcom and click on calendar to submit your event Or fax to 972447-0633 by the 10th of the month prior to the month of publication Events must be open to the public and of interest to families in the North Texas area Please include name and description of event address phone number website time date cost and age served We reserve the right to edit or withhold submissions
Want to see even more events Search our up-to-the-minute online calendar by date location and event type at dfwchildcom
21 SUNDAYEDUCATIONAL
PAWS for Reading South Irving Library 601 Schulze Dr Irving 972721-2606 cityofirvingorglibrary 130ndash3pm Read to a therapy dog in a warm and nonjudgmental environment to help increase read-ing level and confidence For all ages Participation is on a first-come first-served basis Meet in the Discovery Zone FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7 The Sound of Music See Aug 17 Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey See Aug 18 Highland Village Lions Club Hot Air Balloon Festival See Aug 19 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
22 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
23 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Summer at the MampE Kids Camp See Aug 2 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
24 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
25 THURSDAYNATURE
Nature Center After Hours Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 730ndash9pm Learn about the nine-banded armadillo go on a hike to look for evidence of this after-hours forager and learn about their natural history and other forms of wildlife you may encounter Registration is required $10 with paid admission $5 for members
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
26 FRIDAYFILM
Fourth Friday Films The Park at The Rec 1175 Municipal Way Grapevine 817410-3450 grape-vinetexasgov Movie begins at dusk Bring snacks lawn chairs and blankets to watch The Sandlot under the stars FREE
NATURE Preschool Discovery Club Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1030ndash1130am Learn about skunks and meet the refugersquos skunk am-bassador animal up close For preschoolers and their adult companions $8 per child with paid admission $5 for members
NATURE Stars on the Prairie Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area 201 E Jones St Lewisville 972219-7980 llelaorg 815ndash1015pm Get a view of the night sky from LLELArsquos prairie restoration area Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes and bring a water bottle and a blanket or chair For ages 5 and older Registration is required $10 per person
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
27 SATURDAYNATURE
Egrets and Herons Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd Fort Worth 817392-7410 fwnaturecenterorg 1ndash2pm Learn about the natural history of the nature centerrsquos two most visible birds and visit them in their natural habitat Free with admission $5 adults $2 ages 3ndash12
EDUCATIONAL Itty-Bitty Art ndash Movement Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth 817738-1933 cartermuseumorg 930ndash1015am Join movement activities led by an instructor at The Little Gym during this program for parents and babies 11 months and younger Wear comfortable clothing and bring a burp cloth Space is limited registration is required FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studio See Aug 6 Planeta-rium Shows See Aug 6 Lego Builders Club See Aug 12 North Texas Fair and Rodeo See Aug 19
28 SUNDAYGAMES
LegoMania Lewisville Public Library 1197 W Main St Lewisville 972219-3570 librarycityoflewisvillecom 2ndash3pm Build with Lego blocks and Duplo blocks (for younger builders) Children younger than 6 years must be accompanied by an adult Meet in the Ben-nett Program Room FREE
CONTINUING August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1 Great Train Robberies See Aug 6 Sunday Funday See Aug 7
29 MONDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
30 TUESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
31 WEDNESDAYCONTINUING
August Dollar Days See Aug 1 Fort Worth Herd See Aug 1 SummerFest See Aug 1
cityoflewisvillecom
9722193560 or 9722195061
DoggieDive InSaturday September 10
930 amndashNoonSun Valley Aquatic Center$4 per dog humans free
Space is limited so register today
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Theatre Classes begin August 27Registration and more info at
wwwgetintotheactorg
Main stage auditions August 20wwwgetintotheactorgauditions
ACT Academy
Crittermanreg
D MagazineReaderrsquos ChoiceBest ChildrenrsquosEntertainer 2013
Serving Texas KidsSincSince 1990
(940) 365-9741wwwcrittermancom
copy
Teacher consignment sales are a great way of connecting individuals who want to sell their
educational supplies to those who wantto buy those items at a discount
Heart of a Teacher Consignment Sale
Summer Sale mdash Aug 12ndash14Euless Star Conference Center
wwwheartofateacherconsignmentcom214-776-9607 heartofateachermidcitiesgmailcom
Consignor registration open right now Come and sell your teaching supplies at our sale
bull Cognitive Assessmentbull Cognitive Brain Trainingbull Sensory IntegrationFocusingbull Visual MathAlgebra Tutoring
wwwMindMendersnetpat_stafmsncom
214-755-4386
972-584-1641northwestdfwmosquitojoecom
LET US HELP MAKE GOING BACK TO SCHOOL EASY
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ChurchesSing-alongs Stories
Puppets amp Fun
Singer-Songwriter Childrenrsquos Book Author
214-328-2223wwwmisterwillycommisterwillymsncom
Mr Willy
copy
972-365-6695 wwwpartyfacesus
Voted ldquoBest Party Value in Dallas-Fort Worthrdquo
Serving DFW since 1994
bull Face Paintingbull Ballooningbull Hennabull Temp-Tattoosbull Glitter Tatsbull More
Startingat $60
BEST PRICES
TEDDY BEARWORKSHOP
Hand Stuff Your OwnFurry Friend
Birthday Parties Daycares amp more wwwstuffablepetshopcom
(817) 919-5165
WeComeTo You
Birthday PartiesFun programs and balloon animals
Voted 2009ndash2015 ldquoBest Party Entertainmentrdquo
972-979-9847wwwzooniversityorg
Wildlife EducationEnrichment classes stage shows and exotic animal exhibits
for schools day cares libraries scouts and events
2016
Survey begins September 1st
dfwchildcom
They canrsquot be Mom-Approved without your
nomination every year Recommend your
favorite OBGYNs midwives and
fertility specialists for your chance to
win a $150 Visa gift card
34 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
Manifesto10
I FEED HER BRAIN A HEALTHY BREAKFASTGO PUBLIC
KERA Kids has a world of teacher-tested kid-approved content
online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
KERAKIDSORG
16-KERA-0201_DFWchild_PrtAd_8-25x10-75indd 1 4516 453 PM
I FEED HER BRAIN A HEALTHY BREAKFASTGO PUBLIC
KERA Kids has a world of teacher-tested kid-approved content
online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
KERAKIDSORG
16-KERA-0201_DFWchild_PrtAd_8-25x10-75indd 1 4516 453 PM
By your sidereg easing the stress of back to school
Visit childrenscombacktoschool for more tips
FOLLOW US ON
Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
expected but pay attention to any signifi cant changes in your childrsquos behavior and keep
an open dialogue asking questions and listening Reach out to your childrsquos teachers and
counselors to track progress and talk to your childrsquos doctor if you have concerns
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n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 33
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Theatre Classes begin August 27Registration and more info at
wwwgetintotheactorg
Main stage auditions August 20wwwgetintotheactorgauditions
ACT Academy
Crittermanreg
D MagazineReaderrsquos ChoiceBest ChildrenrsquosEntertainer 2013
Serving Texas KidsSincSince 1990
(940) 365-9741wwwcrittermancom
copy
Teacher consignment sales are a great way of connecting individuals who want to sell their
educational supplies to those who wantto buy those items at a discount
Heart of a Teacher Consignment Sale
Summer Sale mdash Aug 12ndash14Euless Star Conference Center
wwwheartofateacherconsignmentcom214-776-9607 heartofateachermidcitiesgmailcom
Consignor registration open right now Come and sell your teaching supplies at our sale
bull Cognitive Assessmentbull Cognitive Brain Trainingbull Sensory IntegrationFocusingbull Visual MathAlgebra Tutoring
wwwMindMendersnetpat_stafmsncom
214-755-4386
972-584-1641northwestdfwmosquitojoecom
LET US HELP MAKE GOING BACK TO SCHOOL EASY
bull Letrsquos make your yard a mosquito-free zonebull All natural treatment options availablebull 100 satisfaction guaranteedbull No contracts requiredbull Kid and pet friendly
$50 ONE TIME TREATMENTNew customers only Cannot be combined with other oers
PartiesDaycares
ChurchesSing-alongs Stories
Puppets amp Fun
Singer-Songwriter Childrenrsquos Book Author
214-328-2223wwwmisterwillycommisterwillymsncom
Mr Willy
copy
972-365-6695 wwwpartyfacesus
Voted ldquoBest Party Value in Dallas-Fort Worthrdquo
Serving DFW since 1994
bull Face Paintingbull Ballooningbull Hennabull Temp-Tattoosbull Glitter Tatsbull More
Startingat $60
BEST PRICES
TEDDY BEARWORKSHOP
Hand Stuff Your OwnFurry Friend
Birthday Parties Daycares amp more wwwstuffablepetshopcom
(817) 919-5165
WeComeTo You
Birthday PartiesFun programs and balloon animals
Voted 2009ndash2015 ldquoBest Party Entertainmentrdquo
972-979-9847wwwzooniversityorg
Wildlife EducationEnrichment classes stage shows and exotic animal exhibits
for schools day cares libraries scouts and events
2016
Survey begins September 1st
dfwchildcom
They canrsquot be Mom-Approved without your
nomination every year Recommend your
favorite OBGYNs midwives and
fertility specialists for your chance to
win a $150 Visa gift card
34 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
Manifesto10
I FEED HER BRAIN A HEALTHY BREAKFASTGO PUBLIC
KERA Kids has a world of teacher-tested kid-approved content
online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
KERAKIDSORG
16-KERA-0201_DFWchild_PrtAd_8-25x10-75indd 1 4516 453 PM
I FEED HER BRAIN A HEALTHY BREAKFASTGO PUBLIC
KERA Kids has a world of teacher-tested kid-approved content
online and on the air Go for the shows videos and games Go because
fun and learning go hand-in-hand Go to enrich their education with
the same member-supported organization that probably helped
support yours Go Public
KERAKIDSORG
16-KERA-0201_DFWchild_PrtAd_8-25x10-75indd 1 4516 453 PM
By your sidereg easing the stress of back to school
Visit childrenscombacktoschool for more tips
FOLLOW US ON
Another school year is just around the corner and Childrenrsquos HealthSM is here to help you
and your child prepare Anxiety disorders affect one in eight children With the pressure
of fi nding friends making good grades try-outs and bullying going back to school
can take an emotional toll on your child When school starts some anxiety is to be
expected but pay attention to any signifi cant changes in your childrsquos behavior and keep
an open dialogue asking questions and listening Reach out to your childrsquos teachers and
counselors to track progress and talk to your childrsquos doctor if you have concerns
PL
AN
O
| D
AL
LA
S
| S
OU
TH
LA
KE
|
PA
RK
CIT
IES
34 a u g u s t 2 0 1 6 n o r t h t e x a s c h i l d
manife sto
Cupcakes might be a tad over-rated
in the dessert category while Braumrsquos mint chocolate chip ice cream is definitely an under-rated flavor
And would it be blasphemy to call the classic comedy Caddyshack overrated
Irsquom pretty confident you havenrsquot given any of this much thought Yoursquove got more important issues to consider such as the best day care for your little one the right select youth sports league for your athlete or which neighbor should host the next neighborhood happy hour I get it Yoursquore busy
I just completed a 10-hour drive from Gulf Shores back home to Flower Mound and had more than enough time to con-template such important matters After all what else is there to do other than count Confederate flags dodge state troopers and try desperately to find a Starbucks in Ruston Louisiana
What I came up with on that long haul home is a Dadrsquos List of Underrated and Overrated Things in the World (Irsquom still working on the official name)
Any movie commercial or TV show that includes Tina Fey is overrated and not that funny The same holds true for Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer Itrsquos not that Irsquom against female come-dians I just think they should be you know funny
The movie Elf on the other hand is vastly underrated I
should confess that I actually walked out on the film in the theater but I gave it another go and now itrsquos my favorite kids Christmas movie I reserve the right to be wrong from time to time Irsquom sure Tina Fey fans are rejoicing
Terminator 2 Judgment Day Aliens The Dark Knight Rises the third installment in the Batman Dark Knight trilogy and all sequels after The Matrix The Hangover and Jaws All overrated
Yet the follow-up to National Lampoonrsquos Vacation National Lampoonrsquos Christmas Vacation was genius and is totally underrated
In terms of TV shows Friends while funny at times doesnrsquot hold a candle to legendary comedies like Seinfeld or MASH
And as far as kidsrsquo program-ming goes the Disney Channelrsquos Phineas and Ferb is totally underrated The writing works
for kids and adults alike so this show tops the list of things to watch as a family
In the baby gear category the Diaper Genie is extremely over-rated Chances are if yoursquore a first-time parent you registered for one of these contraptions In concept itrsquos great but nothing mdash I mean nothing mdash masks the stink of 20 or so messy diapers
Old-school Lincoln Logs have become an under-rated toy Legos get so much press with movies amusement parks and special events I understand After all a child can build the Death Star out of freaking Legos But Irsquoll stick
with Lincoln Logs every time The thrill of completing a frontier out-post is second only to the birth of your first child Hyperbole Well maybe a little But Lincoln Logs are pretty awesome
The bounce house a main-stay at all kids birthday parties it seems is not just overrated mdash
itrsquos a lawsuit wait-ing to happen
Anything made by Nerf from balls to blasters is way safer (read wonrsquot cause a concussion) mdash and underrated
Youth baseball has become overrated Surprising I know coming from a youth baseball coach but until the age of 10 youth baseball is just a bunch of standing around while Dad tries to find the strike zone Kids have a better chance breaking a sweat on the walk from the parking lot to the ballpark
Youth soccer however is an underrated sport and is the abso-lute best sport for all kids to play until theyrsquore 10 Boys and girls should be mandated to play soc-cer It combines cardio and team-work Plus itrsquos a fun spectator sport for parents mdash even if your kid doesnrsquot touch the ball shersquoll be a sweaty mess by the end
I donrsquot even get why the outdoor shopping mall exists in Texas Obviously overrated
I realize that indoor malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past in terms of the way we shop Call me old-fashioned but I think the indoor shopping mall is underrated I like to walk into Grapevine Mills or Stonebriar Centre get a bowl of Dippinrsquo Dots and stroll through Foot Locker and Lids When I tire of walking I pop in to one of those on-site chair massage places Whatrsquos not to love people
Writing to word-count spec-ifications outlined by my editor is overrated
Giving you something to laugh at here on this page Now thatrsquos underrated for sure ntc
I L L U S T R A T I O N M A R Y D U N NW O R D S R U D Y K L A N C N I K
the overunder list
Rudy lives in Flower Mound sells stuff to
make the house payment spends weekends on dusty ballfields and
recently had a GPS chip attached to his daughter Follow him on Twitter
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