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  MBParent Monterey County
Finding Good Books
October 8, 2009
A Healthy Addiction, Reading
This Week
Kidfest, "Edutainment" for Children
10 Signs that the Parent-Child Boundary Is Blurred!
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  A Healthy Addiction, Reading

(Books & Products) TheGreatGatsby.jpgI was up at 6am determined to work before reading email, but a subject caught my eye. Kim Komando recommended "Cool Site of the Day: It's time to get back to reading! At today's site, you'll find works by 3,500 famous writers. No e-book reader required!"   Hmmm... that site might be interesting and something I could share with our reading readers.

The big-font tagline was intriguing, "Free online books library for students, teachers, and the classic enthusiasts. Thousands of novels, poems, stories, Easy to read books online"

I paid no attention to the disclaimer: "WARNING - The surgeon general reports that having these many free books at your disposal can be highly addictive."

I scrolled down to see who's on their list of best books and most famous authors and clicked on one book I've never read --The Great Gatsby-- to see it was like.

Ten minutes later I had to force myself away from the first chapter. I had read enough to get hooked and so off to the library I shall go to get a copy of The Great Gatsby.  Yes, this could be addictive, but useful too.  Try saying to your teen, "I bet you can't read just one chapter!"

Parmalee

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  This Week

Event CalendarBelow is only a partial list of upcoming events and activities so be sure to click on our EVENT CALENDAR so you do not miss anything >>

Use the PARENT PLANNER to click on events and resources you are interested in and click PRINT MY PLANNER to print or email your list.

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Learn 'N Play Preschool

This is a preschool where children are treasured!

Small groups

Experienced teacher

All meals & snacks provided

Fun with letters, numbers, sounds, colors, shapes, stories, science, indoor/outdoor play, art and cooking

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206-2311

Salinas

more information

Lic # 274411246

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Enter to Win

4 Tickets to

Disney on Ice!

HP Pavilion / San Jose

October 21-25

Oracle Arena / Oakland

October 14-18

Hurry! Drawing for Winners will be held each week until tickets are all won!

 

Salinas Public Library

Guerilla Filmmaking Workshop for Teens

Story Development

Cinematography

Directing

Editing

Producing

Wednesdays 4:30-6:30

10/14 - 11/18

Space is limited. Call now.

John Steinbeck Library

350 Lincoln Av

758.7311

 

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
25th Anniversary Celebration


October 17- 18, Sat.-Sun.
9:30am-6pm General Public
9am-6pm Members

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Programs and activities include:

* Sustainable seafood demonstration and tasting:


* Explore our history: special programs throughout the Aquarium.


* Live music: Relax to the sounds of Caribbean steel drums and Latin jazz by Derek Smith in the Marine Mammal Gallery from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.


* Family crafts:  1:30 - 4:30 pm


* Bilingual (English & Spanish) programs: a sea otter feeding and training session; Kelp Forest feeding; and penguin training and feeding session (Sunday only).


* Cake cutting: The celebration continues on Tuesday, October 20, with a cake cutting ceremony beginning at 11 a.m. (while supplies last).


* Scavenger hunt: Discover the history and stories of 25 items that have been at the Aquarium since 1984.

 Kidfest, "Edutainment" for Children

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On Saturday and Sunday, October 10th and 11th, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Kidfest will return to the Monterey County Fairgrounds.

A popular family event for 14 years, Kidfest is a FREE two-day event full of education, entertainment, interaction, fun and prizes! It is an "edutainment" type of event that combines education and entertainment while creating a safe and fun atmosphere for children.

Some of the fun activities over the weekend include an ice cream eating contest, giant slides, obstacle courses, a Velcro wall, sumo suits, a boxing ring, jousting, paradise jump slide, a bungee run and trampoline, a rock mountain, face painting, clowns, and several bounce houses. Samz School of Rock, Population 5, and more great entertainers will perform! For more information, call Gordon Warner at (831) 633-3379.

Cardinale Pumpkin Patch
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  Cardinale Pumpkin Patch
Cardinale Pumpkin Patch
Date: Every day (Sep 27-Oct 31) from 11:00am to 7:00pm
Details: Pumpkin Patch
City: Monterey Phone: (831) 632-4100 view all details >>
     
Reading, A Healthy Addiction
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  Reading, A Healthy Addiction
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Haunted Barn
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  Haunted Barn
Redwings Horse Sanctuary
Date: Every Su and Sa (Sep 27-Oct 31) from 11:00am to 8:00pm
Details: Haunted Barn, scary!
City: Monterey Phone: (831) 386-0135 view all details >>
     
Harvest Festival & Sunflower Growing Contest
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  Harvest Festival & Sunflower Growing Contest
My Museum
Date: 01/30/2011 from 10:00am to 12:00pm
Details: Meet the Great Pumpkin!
City: Monterey Phone: (831) 649-6444 view all details >>
     
Masks, Pumpkins and other Spooky Creations
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  Masks, Pumpkins and other Spooky Creations
Cassanova Oak Knoll Park
Date: Every Su (Oct 8-Oct 29) from 1:15pm to 12:15pm
Details: Make spooky creations
City: Monterey Phone: (831) 646-5665 view all details >>
     
Condor Classic
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  Condor Classic
Chamber San Juan Bautista
Date: 10/10/2009
Ages: youth - 99
Details: Ride through historic countryside and raise funds for Pinnacles Partnership. All ages!
City: San Juan Bautista view all details >>
     
Monster Mansions & Tricky Treats
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  Monster Mansions & Tricky Treats
Monterey Recreation & Community Services Department
Date: 10/14/2009 from 1:15pm to 5:00pm
Ages: 3-6 years & 7-9 years
Details: Build a monster mansion of your own!
City: Monterey Phone: 831.646.3975 view all details >>
     
25th Anniversary Celebration
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  25th Anniversary Celebration
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Date: 11/20/2009
Details: Monthly free day
City: Monterey Phone: 648.4800 view all details >>
     
Daddy & Me Cookies
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  Daddy & Me Cookies
Monterey Rec
Date: 10/17/2009 from 2:30pm to 4:30pm
Details: Daddies and children can bake creepy cookies
City: Monterey Phone: (831) 646-3975 view all details >>
     
Apple Butter Festival
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  Apple Butter Festival
Gizdich Ranch
Date: 10/16/2010 from 8:00am to 5:00pm
Ages: all
Details: Annual Apple Butter Festival, Hayrides, Antique Engine Display, Pumpkin Patch, and Apple Butter Cookies
City: Watsonville Phone: (831) 722-1056 view all details >>
     
Babysitter Training Class
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  Babysitter Training Class
American Red Cross-Monterey-San Benito Counties Chapter
Date: 10/17/2009 from 9:00am to 4:00pm
Ages: 11-15 years old
Details: Red Cross Class: Babysitter Training The American Red Cross presents
City: Monterey Phone: 831-424-4824 view all details >>
     
Reading, A Healthy Addiction
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  10 Signs that the Parent-Child Boundary Is Blurred!
(Books & Products) HelpMyKidisDrivingMeCrazy.jpgBy Dr. David Swanson, Psy.D.

You would love to think that your kids not only love you, but also like you-that they think you're "cool" and consider you a friend. The problem is, when you blur the line between being your child's parent and being his friend, your child is likely to use a manipulative technique I call "Forging the Friendship" in order to get what he wants.

Forging the Friendship is the strategy with which your child tries to turn you into his friend, thereby breaking down the power structure that should exist. When you revert from parent to friend, it's much harder for you to say no.

Children who employ this manipulative strategy are understandably unaware of the dysfunction between themselves and their parents. They may fall into this role because they take emotional care of a parent or because the parent shares inappropriate information with them, such as details of a dispute with a spouse, or financial worries.

In my practice, divorced parents are most at risk for blurred parent-child boundaries for several reasons: (1) they fear losing their child's respect or love; (2) they don't want to be viewed as the "bad" parent, or (3) they're lonely and in need of a friend or confidant.

Psychologists call a child who is forced to take on the responsibilities of her parent or caregiver a "parentified child." Here are 10 signs to watch out for:

1. Parent and child sleeping in the same bed.

2. A child actively defying his parent or using such inappropriate language as, "Oh please, you're only saying that because he's here. You know when we get home, you're not going to follow through."

3. A child referring to his parent as "cool."

4. A child who behaves as though he is much more adultlike than is age appropriate, or uses language such as "those kids" when referring to peers.

5. Children saying their parents "let me get away with whatever I want."

6. Children reporting their parents are easy to manipulate.

7. Parents reporting that they often need permission from their child.

8. Parents setting few or no limits or boundaries.

9. Parents wanting to have fun with their child but never imposing consequences for inappropriate behavior, lest they "ruin the time they spend together."

10. Parents seeking advice and guidance from their child in such a way that places the child in the caretaker role.

Do you have a parentified child? Here are some ways to reestablish your authority. If your child badgers you for more information, say, about what led to your divorce or how much money you make, simply tell her it's not an appropriate topic of conversation. If you normally go to your child for comfort after a bad day, or when you're feeling lonely or depressed, make an effort to seek help and solace from someone outside the house-a friend, counselor, or family member. Remember, also, that it's perfectly okay to tell your child that you've made some parenting mistakes, but from here forward there will be new rules and limits. Be prepared for emotional pushback. If your child tells you you're not cool anymore and you're acting like a parent, accept this as a compliment!

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David Swanson, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in children and teens suffering from ADHD, oppositional and defiant behavior, anxiety, depression, and social problems. His new book is Help! My Kid Is Driving Me Crazy: The 17 Ways Kids Manipulate Their Parents and What You Can Do About It (Perigee, Sept. 2009). You can learn more about him at www.DrDavidSwanson.com.

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