Denise Oates, 5th Grade Teacher at Providence Classical School was chosen by the community as the October Williamsburg’s Choice ~ Teacher of the Month, and is pictured at School Crossing receiving herContinue Reading
"I Run Because It’s What I Love"
I started running at 13 years old and competed throughout High School and college in California. Even though I have become busy with life I have made it a point toContinue Reading
TOP 5 MYTHS OF CHIROPRACTIC
By Daniel D. Roth DC Chiropractic itself has gone through many aches and pains as a profession over the years since its development by Daniel David Palmer in 1895. SinceContinue Reading
Williamsburg’s Choice ~ Vote Now for Teacher of the Month!
Williamsburg’s Choice ~ Teacher of the Month collects YOUR votes to find each month’s favorite teacher. WilliamsburgFamilies.com and School Crossing have teamed up to make sure that every month weContinue Reading
Technology and Today’s Tween or Teen: Is it hurting our future Generation?
By Helene Timpone, LCSW Today’s preteens and teens are drastically more stressed than the generations before them. Can this account for the increased usage of TV’s, laptops, social media, tablets,Continue Reading
Williamsburg Pregnancy-Related Mood Disorders Support Group
WILLIAMSBURG PREGNANCY-RELATED MOOD DISORDERS SUPPORT GROUP Williamsburg Pregnancy Related Mood Disorder Support Group will meet the second Tuesday of each month. We are a safe, healing space to share experiences, emotions, andContinue Reading
Mango: FREE Foreign Language App from Williamsburg Regional Library
Mango Languages With the Mango Languages app for iOS or Android mobile devices you can learn a language on the go. Mango offers courses in 44 languages from German, Spanish,Continue Reading
The Oxytocin Connection
by Helene Timpone, LCSWFrom infancy when a parent feeds their child, touches them, soothes them, smiles, sings songs, etc. the child’s brain will learn to produce a hormone known as oxytocin.Continue Reading
Packing a Really Good School Lunch
By Jane Hersey Seven-year-old Emma and her mom made up a list of her favorite foods under several categories: Protein Grain Vegetables Fruit. Then they added categories for combos like:Continue Reading
Eating Free Every Day of the Week!
Eye Exams Should Be Part of Your Child’s Routine Wellness
Eye Exams Should Be Part of Your Child’s Routine Wellness by Matthew L. Gada, OD Majority of children start school without ever having an eye examination Healthy vision may beContinue Reading
What is Periodontal Disease?
by Steve Stensland, DDSPeriodontal Disease, also called gum disease, is an infection of the gums and bones that support and surround the teeth. Periodontal tissues that may be infected includeContinue Reading
Back to School Studying… Already?!
by Amanda DeverichSummer reading, workbooks, and flashcards are trending topics among parents on Facebook. Parents are looking to prepare their children to return to school sharp and ready to learn. SomeContinue Reading
Prevent Eye Damage By Protecting Your Eyes From UV Radiation
Prevent Eye Damage By Protecting Your Eyes From UV Radiation by Matthew L. Gada, OD Most of us understand the link between Ultraviolet (UV) radiation, sunburn and skin cancer. ManyContinue Reading
Question: I love to cook, but the galley kitchen in my townhouse is so small. What can I do?
Here are some ideas for organizing a galley kitchen By Keith Brown Making the most of small rooms in a home can be a daunting task, especially if the smallContinue Reading
St. Bede Hope Pregnancy Center
We are a part of Social Ministry Outreach at St. Bede. We provide complete layettes of diapers, onesies, sleepers, sweater sets, outfits ,blankets, etc., for newborns and for infants upContinue Reading
Pink Slime article from Feingold Association
Taken from April 2012 Feingold Association of the United States Pure Facts Newsletter Just in time for April Fool’s Day! There has recently been a great deal of publicity aboutContinue Reading
Pesticides and ADHD
from Pure Facts April 2012 Newsletter of the FeingoldAssociation of the United States Children who have the highest levels of pesticides in their bodies are themost likely to develop symptomsofContinue Reading