The NY Kids Club: Preschool, Parties, and Enrichment! Dr. Kevin Schewe's Bad Love Tigers; Honoring Vets and Preventing Suicide
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The NY Kids Club: Preschool, Parties, and Enrichment! Dr. Kevin Schewe's Bad Love Tigers; Honoring Vets and Preventing Suicide
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Joy Farina Foskett is the Head of Education at NY Kids Club and NY Preschool in New York City where she uniquely balances responsibilities as an administrator and as a...
show moreJoy’s core belief with respect to education is a holistic approach to learning, honoring the whole child, acknowledging all types of learners, and strongly asserting that self-belief can be infectious. The development of each child's confidence, self-esteem, and intrinsic validation is invaluable.
Michelle talks with Joy about the unique programming NY Kids Club offers for their preschool and enrichment programs and the fun birthday parties Michelle's kids have had the opportunity to experience multplie times!
In less than six months on the international screenplay circuit, Bad Love Tigers has already amassed an incredible 300 awards. Michelle has author Dr. Kevin Schewe back on the show to discuss his second book in the series and what we can expect next!
As Armed Forces Day and Memorial Day approach, American Legion National Commander Vincent J. “Jim” Troiola is imploring all Americans to “Be the One” to stop veteran suicide. “The number one issue facing veterans today is suicide. Estimates vary as to how many take their lives each day, but we do know that one is too many. In fact, that’s the number we are focused on. The American Legion wants all Americans to ‘Be the One,’ to save one,” Troiola said. “Veterans served this country, now it’s time to return the favor. We should all be the one to ask veterans how they are doing. To reach out when a veteran is struggling and listen to them when they need to talk. We must destigmatize the act of seeking help. Above all, encourage veterans in crisis to call 988, extension 1. Since 9/11, far more veterans have taken their own lives than were lost to war. Learn how you can help, by visiting www.betheone.org.”
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