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How Kids Can Break Into STEM Through Robotics

3/27/2019

 
               
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STEM, while a short, seemingly harmless word on the surface, can present a variety of challenges for any student or parent who is unfamiliar.

Science, technology, engineering, AND math? That’s a lot to cram into such a simple acronym.

If you’ve been wanting to get your kid or teen more involved in STEM, but have been discouraged by any number of roadblocks, we are here to help!

Believe it or not, sparking a passion for STEM and getting a child started along their journey can begin right now—with robotics.


Breaking into STEM through robotics
One of the most effective ways for any child to get going with STEM is through robotics. Thanks to its hands-on nature, the availability of robotics clubs at school, simple robot toys for home, and nearby robotics classes or summer camps, it has never been easier.
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Robotics clubs at school
In case you didn’t know, a robotics club is a gathering of students, who after school, will get together to learn and work with - you guessed it - robots. Such clubs typically take place in a school classroom, and are moderated by a member of the teaching staff or school administration.

Clubs sometimes compete at local robotics competitions, where teams of students are tasked with designing and building a robot to take on opponents in a series of challenges.

The main benefit for those interested in STEM - but unsure of where to begin - is that a robotics club is a relatively easy, low-cost way to get your student involved.

Such clubs help to strengthen your student’s STEM skills, both hard and soft. Creativity and problem-solving are essential in building a 'bot that can overcome obstacles, and your child will have to think outside the box and come up with creative solutions when the robot doesn’t perform as expected.

Last but not least, hanging out with like-minded peers is always beneficial, providing a valuable way for kids to make friends and build their networks.

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With robotics toys, at home
Many of today’s “toys” barely resemble the traditional definition of the word thanks to the inclusion of different educational components.

For instance, the SparkFun Inventor’s Kit (SIK) is a great way to get your child started with coding and hardware interaction using the Arduino programming language.

I know what you’re thinking...coding and programming? What does this have to do with robotics? And, I thought this was supposed to be an easy way to get involved?

Well, coding is the underpinning of robotics, providing the instructions a robot needs to read in order to execute actions.

And toys make coding and robotics easy. For example, the SIK includes everything your child needs to complete five in-depth projects consisting of 16 interconnected circuits. These projects teach everything from blinking an LED to reading sensors and more. The culminating project is your child’s very own autonomous robot!

This is just one example of many different available robotics “toys” that are useful in getting kids and teens interested in robotics. LEGO, Cozmo, and VEX are additional options to look into.


At summer camp, with a robotics course
One of the biggest benefits of summer camp is that it allows campers to build a unique interest in something they might not otherwise have a chance to explore.

While many schools don’t offer courses in robotics, summer camps do. They also provide an environment free of pressure, homework, and tests.

Think of a robotics summer camp as a combination of robotics club and school, to an extent, where students get to experience the camaraderie and teambuilding of a club, and the learning aspect of school.

In the end, however, an entirely new experience is created; one that doesn’t really resemble a club or school at all, where kids can explore to their heart’s content, without being bound by curriculum and large, impersonal classrooms.

Instead, they have the freedom to create the projects they want to create, and can receive personalized learning thanks to small class sizes.

Summer camp is a unique venue for growth, allowing kids to become independent and self-confident, while socializing and making new friends, and even learning new skills, like robotics.

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Ready to get started?
Summer is just a few months away, and programs are filling up fast!

We encourage you to consider iD Tech, the world’s #1 summer STEM camp for ages 7-19, with over 20 years of experience and 400,000 alumni

Programs are held at 150 prestigious campuses in the USA, Europe, and Asia, including Manhattanville College, Pace University, Iona, Stanford, NYU, HKU, Imperial College London, and University of Cambridge.

Courses are led by top-tier instructors, so students build in-demand skills for futures in robotics, coding, game development, design, and more. Guaranteed small class sizes ensure personalized learning for all skill levels.

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Exclusive to Westchester NY Moms readers, you’ll receive $75 off when you register with code WNYMOMS19 before 8/22/19.
​Courses sell-out quickly. Get started today at iDTech.com or call (888) 709-8324 for personalized course recommendations. Make unlimited updates to your registration up to 3 weeks before your session with no fees.


Enter to Win a FREE Week at ESF Camps at Riverdale Country School!

3/14/2019

 
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​Get ready to LOVE YOUR SUMMER! We’re thrilled to partner with ESF, an award-winning summer camp, to give one lucky reader a free week of camp at Riverdale Country School, Bronx, NY

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Enter  to Win a FREE Week at ESF Camps at Riverdale Country School!
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ESF Summer Camp is where every kid is free to explore their curiosity and power their potential. Through best-in-class curriculum, campers, ages 3-15, ignite their interests and prepare for bright futures in any field, whether it’s sports, science, technology, the arts or all of the above. The ESF community is encouraging and fun, and ESF’s adult staff knows that their most important role in your campers’ lives is to provide a safe place to build character, inspire gratitude and spark friendships.

Mindful of the trust parents put in the camps, ESF has made a huge commitment to safety, health and well-being. ESF has protocols in place from car line and security to handling special allergies or other needs. Families can rest assured that their children are in the best of care. The ESF experienced adult staff possesses a deep commitment to the development of their campers and a profound sensitivity to the unique needs of each and every one of them.  

It’s safe and easy to get to camp! Optional bus transportation is available for families located throughout Manhattan, Riverdale and Westchester County*. Due to state laws, campers must be four years or older to ride. Features of our transportation service include:
  • ESF staff members on each bus at all times supervising campers
  • Professional bus company with licensed drivers
  • Air-conditioned mini school buses equipped with seat belts, two-way radios and cellular phones
  • Convenient pick-up and drop-off service
  • Community stops within a few blocks from your home address (below 42nd Street- limited bus stops)
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Before and after care is also available on a regular or a drop-in basis. Campers can start the day as early as 8:00AM and can stay as late as 6:00PM. Club OT campers are divided into groups by age and enjoy sports, games, crafts, chess, book club, drama and much more. Afternoon snacks and refreshments are provided. Flexible scheduling with no pre-payment or pre-registration required. If your kiddo is into tennis, they can try a tennis clinic after camp, Monday through Thursday, until 5:45PM. 
 
Get to know our programs:

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Mini Camp for Rising Pre-School. A fun-filled, first camp experience for our youngest campers. Enjoy musical adventures, science and nature, crafts, water play, sports, theme days and more. 

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Day Camp for Rising Grades PreK-3rd. Way more than a typical day at camp! Day Camp includes daily Red Cross certified swim instruction and exciting hands-on activities, which include, art, sports, science, drama, special events, theme days, time-honored traditions and more! Campers are grouped by rising grade level.

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SportsLab powered by Under Armour. SportsLab powered by Under Armour is Sports Camp reimagined! The NEW SportsLab, powered by Under Armour, offers multiple sports, skills, contests, game play, daily swimming and fun weekly events. Novice and experienced athletes are exposed to a dynamic combination of sports and character. Campers are grouped by rising grade level.

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Senior Camp for Rising Grades 4th-10th. Experiences they’ll never outgrow! Reach new heights through innovative True Life Adventures designed to broaden the horizons for our oldest campers. Enjoy fun, award-winning activities: swimming, art, sports, team initiatives, service learning, leadership skills and much more! Campers are grouped by rising grade level.

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Specialty Major Camps for Rising Grades K-8th.  Choose a major and begin a journey! Dive into your passions with one of our Specialty Major Camps for varied grades and interests in science, the arts, engineering and more. Campers form collaborative teams by rising grade level. 

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Technology + Design + Code Camps for Rising Grades K-8th. Choose from a variety of technology camps for a hands-on experience that allows for imagination, exploration and fun! Campers form collaborative teams by rising grade level

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Tennis Camp for Rising Grades 1st-10th. Tennis Camp provides individual and group instruction with match play and continuous improvement for all skill levels. Campers are grouped by skill and rising grade level.  ​



Lucky 13 Hot Cocoa Stand Comes to The Westchester in Support of the Pediatric Cancer Foundation

3/4/2019

 
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Impressive to say the least, two local boys are bringing hot chocolate in support of the Pediatric Cancer Foundation to Westchester County.

For the last 13 years, Evan, now 17, and his brother Josh, now 15, have been running a hot cocoa stand for charity.  What started out in their garage in Mamaroneck and moved indoors over the last 9 years has now raised over $40,000 for Pediatric Cancer Foundation. This year, Evan and Joshua’s Hot Cocoa Stand is moving to a new location in The Westchester, in White Plains, NY. 

This year’s event will take place at The Westchester in White Plains, 125 Westchester Ave, White Plains, NY 10601 at Retail Level 1, Center Court, Nordstrom Wing.  The dates and times are: March 9th from 12-6 and March 10th from 12-5.  For more info, see the website at www.ejhotcocoa.com and Pediatric Cancer Foundation’s website at www.pcfweb.org.

In addition to hot cocoa, baked goods and raffles will be available.  Raffled items include sports memorabilia and tickets from the Mets, Yankees, Giants, Jets, Rangers, Knicks, Nets and Islanders as well as non-sports donations from local businesses.

“I’m really excited about the hot cocoa stand moving to this great, new location.  We raised over $8,000 last year alone at our first year at The Westchester, so I think we can be even more successful this time”, said Evan Greenberg, the CEO of Evan and Joshua’s Hot Cocoa stand.

“It’s hard enough for my wife and me to believe that the boys have been doing this for the last 13 years let alone that what started in our garage is now such a big endeavor. The boys deserve so much credit for its continued success,” said Ken Greenberg, dad and self-proclaimed CCO (Chief Cocoa Officer)

For nearly 50 years, this not for profit has been funding cutting-edge research and providing hope for children and their families. PCF supports research at 6 leading hospitals:  NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Stephen D. Hassenfeld Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at NYU Langone Medical Center, Feinstein Institute of Medical Research - Northwell Health, Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center and Comer Children’s Hospital, The University of Chicago Medicine & Biological

To learn more about how you can get involved with Pediatric Cancer Foundation go to: www.pcfweb.org or call: 914-777-3127


Fill Your Trunk! The Hottest New Stuff for Sleep Away Camp 2019

3/4/2019

 
               
Finally! Spring is just weeks away and now is the time to start preparing for summer camp (hooray)! If you want to stock up on this summer's trendiest camp stuff, you are going to love our Summer Camp 2019 Hot List. Created by local camp expert CABINS AND QUADS in Armonk, this list will get your camper pumped!

Best of all, our readers can get a 10% discount on all 2019 online orders at cabinsandquads.com. Use promo code WMOMS at checkout (valid through 3/31/19).
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Stationary

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Parents love hearing from their campers, so why not give them something stylish to encourage as much writing home as possible? This Decoupage Style Clipcase for Boys & Girls features the things campers love while providing storage & easy access to Stationery & Pens. Pair it with some of our Favorite Stationery picks for Camp 2019 and you’ll practically guarantee letters home!  Don't forget the stamps!
Camp Fold & Seal Stationery (Girls & Boys Designs 2) $10
Notes from Home- Athletic Pack $15
Clipcase-Custom Decoupage for Boys One Sheet Design $36
Clipcase-Custom Decoupage for Girls One Sheet Design $36

Stationery- Assorted Patterns for Boys $16
Stationery- Assorted Patterns for Girls $16

Blankets

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​A Cozy Blanket is a must have at Camp for those chilly days or nights! Who doesn't want to stay cozy in style? With loads of patterns and designs to choose from, there is something for every camper’s likes... Choose from Traditional Style Blankets, Hooded Blankets & Sleep Sacks.  Personalize your son or daughter's name or camp to make it theirs.
Blanket- Starburst Rainbow Camp Blanket $90
Blanket- Retro Memory Camp Blanket $90
Blanket- The Camp Squad Blanket (Available Personalized) $90

Blanket- Penelope Wildberry Blanket $88
Penelope Wildberry Hooded Blanket for BOYS $76
Penelope Wildberry Hooded Blanket for GIRLS $76
Penelope Wildberry Sleep Sack for BOYS $88

Penelope Wildberry Sleep Sack for Girls $88

Tie Dye

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Tie dye is the quintessential camp look! And this year it seems to be more popular than ever. From Apparel to Blankets to Water Bottles, your camper will be Summer 2019 Ready!  
Floor Mat for Girls - Penelope Wildberry (Available Personalized) $32     
Tie Dye Designs Water Bottle (Available Personalized) $30
Camp Nail Kit $12
Girls Tank-Tie Dye Drip Demi Halter with V Cut & Side Tie $45
Blanket-Personalized $84
Sweatshirt- Tie Dye Camp Lace Hoodie $74

Basketball 

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​Basketball is always one of the more popular sports at camp so why not sport the look? Your Baller will be set with our New Bunk Hoops, Arm Sleeves and Basketball Themed Apparel.  Slam dunk, Mom!
Boys Camp Tee- Baller $40
Boys Camp Tee- Camp Basketball Hoop $36
Boys Shorts- Custom Jumpman Style Shorts $48
Arm Sleeve for Camp- Jumpman $20

Basketball Hoops for Camp- NBA Logo Personalized $32

Bunk Stuff

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​Fill your camper's space with style with the latest stuff for the bunk this year! These include Custom LED Alarm Clocks, Dry Erase Boards & Game Boards, Truth Dare or Zit Game Book, Personalized Headphones and New 2019 Personalized Cling It Sheets. And of course, the still ever so popular Reversible Sequin Pillow! 
Cling It- Soccer Personalized Sheet (9 x 12) $25
Reversible Sequin Pillow- CAMP DESIGNS $40

Dry Erase Boards- Custom Design or Logo $22
Truth Dare or Zits $18
LED Custom Alarm Clock $24

Custom Headphones for Boys- Multiple Patterns Available $48

Spirit

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​Show off your Camp Spirit all summer long with these fashionably fun new items for Summer 2019! Some favorites are Custom Sprayed and Splattered Tutus with coordinating Headbands, Camp Heart Shaped Sunnies, Reversible Pinnies, Arm Sleeves and a Spiritwear Storage Box to keep it all Organized!
Camp Heart Sunnies with Logo $20
Reversible Pinnie- Script Camp $50

Spirit Wear Storage Box for Girls $48
Tutu- Camp Drip $32
Arm Sleeve for Camp- Personalized $20
Tutu Scrunchies for Camp $10

Boys Apparel

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Sporty never looked so good. New for boys this year is apparel inspired by brands like FILA, Champion, Adidas and Air Jordan. One of our other standout favorites is THE HOOD, which can be customized with your Camp, Favorite Team or School! 
Boys Camp Tee- Adidas Original $34
Boys Sweatshirt- The HOOD $59
Boys sweatshirt- FILA Inspired Camp Hoodie (Color) $70
Boys Shorts- Champion Style Sweat Shorts $38
Boys Camp Tee- Jumpman $40
Boys Camp Tee- Camp Jumpman $36

Girls Apparel

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​From Good Vibe Bolts to Rainbow Lips, there’s no shortage of Kicks, Lips, Star and Bolt Themed Apparel for Girls this Summer! Here are some of our fashionable favorites for Camp 2019.
Girls Tank- Camp Lips & Stars $38
Joggers- Adidas Star Camp Jogger $65
Girls Tank- As Good as Gold $38
Girls Muscle Tank- Good Vibes Bolt $36

Girls Muscle Tank- Camp Rainbow Lips $36
Girls Muscle Tee-Star Power $39

Accessories

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Don't forget these new and exciting “must have” Accessories for Camp. These are just a few of our favorites for Camp 2019! Camp customized Slippers, Slides, Customized Camp Laces, The Star Stuffer Duffle (Perfect Bus Bag), New Ankle Bracelet and Camp Hair Scrunchies!
Bracelet-Ankle Bracelet Set for Camp $30
​Camp Star Stuffer Duffle $70
Camp Slide $35
Camp Memory Foam Slipper- Splatter Print $35
Camp Shoe Lace Set $16
Camp Hair Scrunchie $14

First Time Camper Must-Haves

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While not totally new for 2019, these items are the ones your first time camper won't want to be without. Blanket, Clipcase, sticker book or trading card book, boyfriend Pillow, lock box, storage box, jacks and playing cards, zipper letter folder, oval Cling and other cling it’s (removable reusable stickers), caboodle and mini drawers. Shop for chairs, floor mats and more items for your first time camper.

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Based out of Armonk, CABINS AND QUADS is your local resource for everything custom for Camp & College! As a local mom of three campers, founder Lori Ceisler knows her stuff.

In addition to shopping on the website, CABINS AND QUADS also offers in-person & virtual appointments as well as  house parties.

CABINS AND QUADS also specializes in gifts for kids, tweens and teens as well as customized college gifts. Beyond the Westchester location, reps are  available in Philadelphia, Long Island and Chicago. 

cabinsandquads.com
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