Kids still want to make a good first impression on the first day of school. Here are some hot runway trends this fall.
Black-and-white and monochrome photo prints are in! Think leggings, skirts or pants in monochrome–that spells out infinite possibilities for mixing and matching. For boys: paint splatters have been seen in every line of jeans this fall, making jeans the easiest and the most fashionable choice of wear. And, of course: layers layers layers, think little moto jackets for both boys and girls–in faux leather!
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Neave Group Outdoor Solutions’ commitment to quality has now been recognized by the experts at Smithers Quality Assessments as deserving of ISO certification. Specifically, the SN-9001:2012 certification is a version of the quality management standard developed and published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that establishes an effective quality management program for snow and ice management companies. In 1973, Bill Neave founded the landscaping company which now serves 12 counties across the Hudson Valley area and Western Connecticut. In addition to commercial snow and ice management, the business spans landscape design and construction, landscape lighting and irrigation, pool design construction and maintenance, property maintenance, lawn and plant health care, and holiday decorating–all delivered by highly trained, dedicated, and experienced professionals.
Helping your child adjust to the stress of a new school year can feel overwhelming. I can recall the butterflies in my stomach the first day of school every year. Beginnings always produce some sort of anxiety, just like endings can produce sadness. The important thing to remember is that this is normal, and not to trivialize or ignore their feelings, or your own. You might tell them that everyone experiences feelings of nervousness, but the feelings are sure to go away as a routine settles in and that you expect they will soon feel just fine. Telling them that you went through the same thing as a child can also ease their anxiety. We don’t want to push the anxiety away, but shifting it from their head (our minds can make up doomsday scenarios) to feeling it in their body can sometimes diffuse it as well. You do this by asking them what part of their body they feel it in. Can they breathe into it, and simply allow it to be there?
If you have been living in Chappaqua for any length of time, you have likely already heard of Dawn Greenberg! Dawn wears multiple hats around town, spearheads all kinds of charitable undertakings (often via her “Chappaqua Cares, Chappaqua Shares”), directs our Chamber, and to my delight, agreed to guest edit this “Back to Cool” themed issue. I wanted to bring the Chappaqua Children’s Book Festival “to life,” and Dawn, its founder, rose to the occasion–together with her talented team.
