Climbing trees was good for our generation. Why can't it be good for the next generation of our children too? Let them do it. CLIMB AWAY!
Let's not sabotage our children's success. Praising their initiative and effort will bring them a lot further.
The concert concludes the 2020 Pipes Alive! series, presented by Music at the Red Door at St. John’s Episcopal Church in West Hartford.
Weekly live-streamed recitals Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. benefit local charities supporting the homeless and hungry affected by COVID-19.
Nowadays, fathers are doing it all, too. These men are becoming the real super heros of our generation.
Don't worry, parents. You are enough. No matter how imperfect you are, you are still the perfect person for your children You got this!
KO is trying to preserve as many traditions as possible in a meaningful way.
The 2020 Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference is for rising high school seniors.
View the artwork of Renbrook students selected to enter the annual exhibit, "Our Work, Our Choice."
Weekly live-streamed recitals Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. feature local musicians and benefit local charities supporting the homeless & hungry.
Gabriel Landi of Colebrook is NWC 2020 Valedictorian, and Katherine Dudley of Wethersfield is Salutatorian.
It's a confusing parenting world out there. Learn here what really matters.
Annika Schnabel put a social studies lesson on Global Goals into action as she organized a successful Food Drive.
Our campus is closed, but we continue to welcome prospective families through virtual visits.
Learn how to weather the storms of parenting and child rearing better. We are all capable of going head first into these tumultous times.
CCDG Licensed Psychologist Wendy F. Habelow Shares Insights to Help Divorced Parents Cope with the Current Situation
CCDG Divorce Attorney Jennifer Davis Explains How to Divorce Now with Courts Closed
Want to hear what the experts are saying about how to raise your kid? Take what's helpful, and leave the rest to the experts and thier kids.
Through a series of online services, concerts, and meet-ups, anyone can participate in worship, listening, and conversation.
CCDG Divorce Attorney Robert Fried Explains the Current Situation
Weekly live-streamed “Pop-Up!” recitals benefit local charities supporting the homeless and hungry who are affected by COVID-19.
We all know parenting isn't easy. What to learn why we should stick together, as well as, better ways to work together for our kids' sake?
The "Pop-up" keyboard recitals are streamed online Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m.
Let's not let the "experts" be cognitive misers. How to do our own thinking regardless of what the experts say.
Want to learn how the more things change, the more they stay the same? Begin here to understand the toddler's brain and our past thinking.
Music at the Red Door has cancelled the service of choral evensong that had been scheduled to take place on March 22.
Kingswood Oxford students show their innovation and critical thinking skills.
Parenting isn't easy. Learn how to get some help and give yourself a break once in a while.
Concerts at St James’s has postponed the choral concert “The English Anthem” previously scheduled for March 14
The WHSO is following the state’s and the Town of West Hartford’s best health and safety practices regarding event cancelations.
All Kingswood Oxford choral groups study and perform the composer’s work, including one commissioned exclusively for the Composer Colloquy.
Learn how parenting is like a fine wine. Find out here how it gets better with age.
"Choral Music and Jazz at the Red Door" features jazz classics, numbers from the Great American Songbook, & Chilcott's "A Little Jazz Mass."
Northwest Catholic will present The Sound of Music March 26-29. Tickets and ad space now on sale at northwestcatholic.org/SoundofMusic.
10 Signs a Child's Functional Vision May Be Causing Academic, Behavioral, Social and Physical Performance Concerns
The Sound of New England Chorus presents an afternoon of a capella music in West Hartford
Sarah Ruhl, playwright, essayist and poet, marks the 38th visit of an acclaimed author to KO’s campus who works with a senior class who read
Parenting is like the many roads to Rome. Let's borrow and steal other parenting style successes if they make sense in our circumstances.
U.S. District Judge Vanessa Bryant spoke on Brown v Board of Ed to Northwest Catholic students, culminating Black History Month celebration.
Grant Wareham is the featured artist in the third of six free monthly half-hour concerts, presented by Music at the Red Door