This guest post is a touching story with helpful resources for parents brought to you by Jen Dryer, a mother to two sweet and energetic boys, is a parent advocate for parents of young children with developmental issues. She works to support families with children aged 0-5 who have any developmental delays navigate the process, both logistically and emotionally, of getting their children the early intervention services they need. Prior to her work as a parent advocate, Jen was a teacher and literacy staff developer for 13 years in NYC public schools, and 5 years in DC area public, charter and private schools, and is currently a yoga teacher for kids and adults.
The Not-Its! come to Wolf Trap
Written by children’s music blogger Carolyn Ross. View her monthly live music and arts calendar for families across the Washington, D.C. metro area at Kindiemusicdc.
“All politics is local.” A saying familiar to those in Washington D.C. and all around the beltway where bambinos and their parents live and work. So what does a kids music band out of Seattle have to say about that? Well, quite a lot actually!
As we look toward the 2016 Presidential elections, The Not-Its! are hoping both kids and adults are listening to their message of speaking up and speaking out. The band’s new album title: Are You Listening? echos this sentiment, as do the lyrics from the single named for our own town, Washington D.C.
A bit like the travelouge, Places to Go With Kids in Washington D.C., “Washington D.C”. by the Not-Its! starts out all about monuments and ruby red slippers at the Smithsonian, but then spirals quickly into a kind of punk activist’s lesson asking what many in the national electorate seem to be saying these days, “D.C. do you hear me, D.C. are you tuned in to me?”
As parents of young children, we often teach them to stop and think about what to say when someone gives you a gift. Or how to apologize for bad behavior. But when was the last time you encouraged your bambinos to tell you what they might have to say to the leaders of our country?
Other Are You Listening? highlights include Kid of the Week a song about basking in the glow of classroom leadership, and Bird on A Wire a kind of introspective song that reminds us to think of our feathered friends when it comes to lunch.
Get tickets for The Not-Its! performance on July 26 & July 27, 2016 at Theatre-in-the-Woods and experience these positive jams in person.
Things to know before you go to a Theatre-in-the-Woods performance;
- There is free parking
- Plan for about a 5-10 minute walk from the parking lot to the performance area
- Bathrooms are located near the parking lot
- Only water is allowed in the performance area
- Strollers can be brought up to the entrance of the performance area
- All performances start at 10:30 a.m. and last about 45 minutes
- Seating is not assigned
See a full schedule of performances at Children’s Theatre-in-the-Woods this summer at Wolf Trap.
Lisa Loeb plays at Wolf Trap Children’s Theatre-in-the-Woods
Interview with Lisa Loeb written by children’s music blogger Carolyn Ross. View her monthly live music and arts calendar for families across the Washington, D.C. metro area at Kindiemusicdc.
Remember the song about the wayward meatball, On Top of Spaghetti from you summer camp days? Singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb, who opens Wolf Trap’s summertime Theatre- in-the-Woods series June 21, remembers well this example of storytelling in music. Finding herself in a position to write a souped-up version of sorts, she wrote about a pancake. Along with co-collaborators on the nostalgic summer camp songs album, Camp Lisa, she shares a similar message of perseverance through the point of view of a pancake that never quite makes it from the griddle to the plate like everyone expects, but makes a fine breakfast anyway.
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Guest Post: An afternoon at Tysons Corner
Another wonderful post by my friend, Patricia Masi. Patricia works as Director for Edible DC and has two beautiful children whom she takes on lots of fun adventures in the DMV area. Most of us dread the thought of driving to Tyson’s Corner; the idea of endless traffic convinces me not to go every time but this post may change my mind! Patricia recently spent an afternoon there with her girls and found many ways to keep her girls entertained.
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