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08/29/2023 ● By Sandy Kauten
Walls are now going up on the largest Protestant church building project in Lane County at this time.
08/28/2023 ● By Sandy Kauten
Oregon Family Magazine September 2023 issue
08/28/2023 ● By Rick Epstein
“Hug the wall! Turn your feet sideways!” exhorts the YMCA-camp climbing coach.
08/28/2023 ● By Beth Stein
Coming up with Plan B is something nature educators do all the time. When you work outdoors, and with children, you’re always prepared to pivot
08/28/2023 ● By Pam Molnar
My youngest child leaves for his senior year of college on Monday. For the life of me, I don’t know how that is possible.
08/28/2023 ● By Nick Norman
As summer comes to an end for many kids heading back to school, it’s normal for stressors to sink in as students navigate a new grade, changing friend circles, or perhaps a new school altogether
08/01/2023 ● By Rick Epstein
My wife took out her phone and heard the words every parent dreads: “There has been an accident. Bring Sally some dry pants.” It was the kindergarten teacher. Spurred by visions of her weeping and humiliated child, Betsy rushed to the rescue.
08/01/2023 ● By Sandi Schwartz
It’s the heart of summertime, and many areas are experiencing record-breaking heat waves. When it’s too hot to be outside, both kids and adults get antsy.
08/01/2023 ● By Parenting Now!
One-year olds are filled with big emotions: joy, love, and excitement—but also fear, anger, and frustration.
08/01/2023 ● By Sandy Kauten
How to Build Rapport with Your Child’s New TeacherWant to get off on the right foot with your child’s new teacher this fall? Want to have smooth sailing in the transition from summer to fall?
Oregon Family Magazine August 2023 issue, and Education Resource Guide
07/18/2023 ● By Daniel Hiestand
The Master Recycler program is undergoing another transformation by introducing a new course to address the world’s most pressing issue: the climate crisis.