Art of Problem Solving’s Math and English Enrichment Program Teaches Thinking, Not Memorization

AoPS Academy students collaborate with other outstanding peers, working with the same student cohort throughout the year.

Art of Problem Solving offers math and language arts enrichment for advanced learners from grades 2-12 in Irvine, Orange County.

A generation ago, many occupations required people to repeatedly solve routine problems–but, now, most of those jobs are performed by computers! To set today’s students up for success, they need to learn critical problem-solving skills, and the earlier the better. Understanding how to tackle difficult problems–not just replicas of ones they've already seen–teaches kids how to learn, and prepares them for the challenges of top-tier colleges and competitive careers.

That’s the focus of Art of Problem Solving (AoPS). At AoPS Academy, an in-person after-school, weekend, and summer academic program geared toward advanced learners, students build a problem solving skill set to prepare them for many of life's challenges. With 13 locations nationwide, including a brand new campus in Irvine, California, AoPS combines a rigorous curriculum, expert instruction, and community to create a one-of-a-kind enrichment experience.

Family Dinner Secrets from Savvy Parents: Weekly Menu Planners and Meal Planning Made Easy

One top tip is getting kids involved from the planning stage, and they'll want to help cook! Photo by Brooke Lark, via Pexels

Meal planning night after night for family dinner is, frankly, the worst. Maybe you're that rare meal magician whose kitchen is stocked with everything you need to whip up a healthy meal that your entire family will enjoy. But probably you're a mere mortal: the kind of parent who struggles at the very thought of coming up with one meal, let alone an entire weekly menu plan. I mean, ugh—why are these little humans always so hungry?!? We asked readers how they tackled the monumental task of meal planning family dinners everyone will eat, week after week. These tried and true tips from seasoned parents are amazing and help answer the never-ending question of what’s for dinner.

After you read these tips, peruse our 100 Top Easy Recipes for Kids and other kid-pleasing fare in our Guide to the Best Recipes for Kids.

Adventure Parks, Ropes Courses, and Zip Lines near NYC

Test your comfort zone on the zip line at the Bronx Zoo's Treetop Adventure.

While New York City might not be the epicenter of adventure parks, there are plenty of zip lines near NYC for families to visit. We're particularly fond of the Bronx Zoo's Treetop Adventure Course and a seriously high-flying outdoor zip line in Queens. Meanwhile, there are dozens more ropes courses and zip lines near NYC worth exploring.

So, read on for our top picks for ropes courses and zip lines near NYC, and pencil in a visit before the school year takes over. Be sure to bookmark our Guide to Outdoor Adventures for more fun ways to entertain active kids.

Best Kids' Consignment Shops Near Houston

There are many kids consignment shops in Houston. Photo courtesy of Just Between Friends

It’s no secret that kids grow up fast. And with all that growing, it can start to feel like their closets are just revolving doors of clothing. You know what I mean—as soon as you buy the new shoes and clothes and get their closets organized, they grow right out of them and you have to start over again from scratch. This seemingly endless cycle can cost a small fortune and create boxes and boxes of clutter.

These kids consignment shops near Houston are a great solution to the problem! Many of these consignment shops in Houston offer mostly children's items. Save your money and make some, too, as you recycle your children’s gently used hand-me-downs and baby gear, upgrade their wardrobes, and clear out your attic. If you like the idea of consignment, but prefer to do it online, check out our guide to online consignment shops.

Mazel Tov! Best Spots for Bar Mitzvahs in Orlando

Host the bar mitzvah party of your child's dreams at awesome Orlando venues, like the Balmoral Event Center. Photo courtesy of Balmoral

Becoming a bat or bar mitzvah is a huge accomplishment for any Jewish child and her or his parents. These kids spend years studying, practicing, and nervously preparing for the big day, around their 13th birthday, where they then officially become adults and take on the large responsbility of leading a congregation. So it only makes sense to throw these kids a mega awesome bar mitzvah in Orlando!

Though it may be a bit daunting to find the "perfect" bar mitzvah spot in Orlando, we're here to help! Central Florida has wonderful spots for bar mitzvahs, parents just need to ask themselves a few questions during the planning stages: Is the crowd big or small? What theme is my child thinking? Will the food be kosher or non-kosher? Do we prefer a traditional setting? Answering these questions will definitely help you narrow the search and find the perfect venue for your little mensch!

Let's raise a glass to these chic places for bar mitzvahs in Orlando that will satisfy parents AND teens. L'chayim!

Williamsburg with Kids: 25 Best Things To Do in Williamsburg, VA

Experience what life was like in the 18th-century in America at Colonial Williamsburg. Photo courtesy Colonial Williamsburg

For history buffs, fewer vacation spots can top a visit to Williamsburg, VA. Its biggest attractions—Colonial Williamsburg, Historic Jamestowne, the Jamestown Settlement, and Yorktown—bring history to life in an exciting way for kids and families. But there are also plenty of other fun things to do in Williamsburg with kids, from exciting theme parks and water parks to beautiful beaches and gardens. Just check out our review of Busch Gardens Williamsburg for a taste of modern life in Williamsburg! It's no surprise then, that Williamsburg continues to be a popular family vacation destination. 

Here are the 25 best things to do in Williamsburg, VA with kids, including family-friendly Williamsburg restaurants and fun Williamsburg hotels. For more great family vacation destinations, check out our Family Travel Guide.

Visiting Fenway Park with Kids: Touring the Home of the Boston Red Sox

Visit the oldest, and bestest, MLB stadium in the US. Photo by Kayak The Rockies, via Flickr (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Visiting Fenway Park with kids is a great activity for all families, not just the die-hard baseball fans. Fenway Park consistently ranks as the top tourist attraction in Boston, and it's no wonder. Visiting Fenway and enjoying the history of the Boston Red Sox doesn't have to mean scoring tickets to one of the 81 home games each season, which is good since most of those games end well after those little ones' bedtimes! Fenway Park Tours offers families a sneak-peek inside America's Most Beloved Ballpark, showing off parts of Fenway that many fans never see. 

Read on to discover how Fenway Park Tours packs a lot of Boston history and Red Sox lore into one tidy, kid-sized hour. For more can't-miss Boston outings for kids, check out our list of 100 Things To Do in Boston with Kids Before They Grow Up.

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