Dealing with Back-to-School Struggles Now – Pandemic Pandemonium

 

back to schoolWas your child having difficulty managing at home or distance learning? Is he or she worried about going back to school? I can tell you, my youngest is in a panic about going back, he’s very worried. While at home learning was necessary for both the safety of the children and the teachers and staff, it has definitely had it’s negative effects on quite a few of the kids. Socialization, a sense of normalcy, routine, etc. Being stuck at home was hard on everyone, and it seems that the kids took it extremely rough. If your child is returning to school this fall, check out these tips from Dr. Bregman, child psychiatrist, starting next sentence.

While the Covid-19 virus has been less of a medical concern for children than adults, statistics show that it is taking a major toll on their mental health. Children’s hospitals across the country are showing a significant surge in admissions for everything from generalized anxiety to suicide. 

Returning to school in August may be much more challenging than the typical “end-of-summer bummer.” Parents will be paramount in helping them through obstacles and the time to start is now.

Children who suffer from pre-existing mental health disorders like anxiety/OCD, PTSD, or depression are expected to have the hardest time when school resumes. But what about children who didn’t have mental health issues prior to the pandemic? 

In my private psychiatry practice, I am now seeing a children’s version of Cave Syndrome, a term I coined which describes people with a fear of leaving their house (or cave) due to stressors that developed or worsened during the pandemic. Unlike adults with Cave Syndrome who are fearful of leaving the house to go to work or run errands, kids with Cave Syndrome are worried about returning to school.

New Factors

Even children without a tendency towards anxiety have seen their routines get disrupted. Some

have seen their family suffer from Covid-19, lose their jobs, and experience financial difficulties. With more than 600,000 deaths nationally, there are few people who haven’t been impacted by loss.  

Everyone was talking about the “new normal” a few months ago. Well, there’s nothing normal about it. Now we’re seeing the consequences when treating young patients for anxiety and fear-based problems they may never have developed if not for the pandemic. In a way, it’s an arrested childhood development.

Recognize Your Child’s Concerns

You can spot difficulties by observing your child closely. Do they make excuses to stay at home? Do they talk frequently about not wanting to return to school? Are the choices they make based in fear and anxiety as opposed to rationality and necessity? If they seem like they would rather be grounded than return to school, they may need professional help.

Guidance to Move Your Child Forward

You know your child better than anyone else. The most important thing you can do immediately is to talk to him or her privately. Speak to them with honesty, love, and caring. Let them know that it’s ok to have these feelings and that you will be there to support them every step along the way. It’s also good for them to realize they are not alone in feeling anxious and fearful at this time.  

For younger children, talk to them about the first day of school with a sense of levity and good humor. Framing it in a positive light may work wonders. In addition, you can give him or her something from home, a memento, to hold onto as a comfort mechanism.

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The Key Elements of a Healthy Lifestyle You Might Be Neglecting

Thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, people across the globe have come to the realization that our health is not something that we should be taking for granted. Often, we rely on modern medicine as a means by which to deal with all our health issues and it’s totally okay to use this as a way to help us recover and heal from illnesses.

However, far too often people use this as an excuse to not take proper care of themselves, using medical intervention to solve their problems rather than preventing problems from arising in the first place. This of course only applies to certain illnesses which are triggered by unhealthy lifestyles. Here are some elements of your health that you should take into your own hands. 

Your Sleep

Many people don’t realize what a major impact their sleep has on their health. Overworking themselves, staying up too late and only getting around 5-6 hours of sleep each night is a quick way to watch both your physical and mental health dwindle rapidly. Sleep should be a major focus and priority in our lives – we should schedule our sleep the same way we would schedule a meeting to ensure a good 7-8 hours every night. Your sleeping accessories (like your mattress and pillow) are also important items to upgrade when the time is right, and nowadays this is easier than ever since you can even make an online order for a memory foam mattress in a box. 

Your Nutrition

When it comes to nutrition, people are often operating at one end of two extremes. Either they don’t take much notice of their diets and eat a lot of junk and processed food, or they fall into the trap of following hundreds of different diet fads which can be just as unhealthy. Healthy nutrition is all about balance and moderation. Intense restriction and starving yourself is dangerous, and so is overloading your body with fats and sugars. However, each of these in small amounts is okay: watching your weight and eating lower calories is fine, but having a takeout on Friday nights is also okay. Your main focus should be on incorporating loads of whole, natural foods with loads of vitamins and minerals as your foundation and trying not to worry too much about having some treats now and then, since balance is key for mental health.

Your Activity

Regular movement is a crucial aspect of a healthy lifestyle, however, this doesn’t have to look the way you might imagine. When trying to work on their health or lose weight, many people turn to what they assume is the “right” way to do this. They might try out running, join a gym or start doing crunches on the floor of their bedroom. This might be a great change to their lifestyle. However, there’s also the chance that they might hate it – and that’s okay! The important part of exercise is that you enjoy it enough to do it consistently. This means that it might take you a while to find what’s right for you. It might be tennis, dance classes, kickboxing, weight lifting, swimming, yoga or hiking. There are endless ways to move your body and all of them are going to offer health benefits. Of course, certain types of exercise might be more conducive to certain aesthetic goals (like building muscle), but if you’re just looking for a healthy kick, it doesn’t really matter what you do. 

Your Mind

Yup, your brain is yet another organ that you need to take care of. Sometimes people get so focused on the physical aspects of a healthy lifestyle, that they end up neglecting the psychological side of things, which is just as important. Your mental health is a major element of your overall health – symptoms of depression and anxiety can often manifest physically which proves this fact! It’s important to take your mental health seriously by implementing time for yourself regularly and being kind to yourself. All of us need time off to dedicate to ourselves – to a hobby that we care about and to resting and relaxing. 

Final Thoughts

Advice found online might make a healthy lifestyle seem unattainable and complicated, but the truth is that expensive supplements, complex workout routines and restrictive diet plans aren’t all they’re made out to be. Focusing on these simple, main elements are all you need to be sure that you’re really taking care of your health and doing what matters to live a long and healthy life.

Morey’s Piers is Calling All Canines to Dash, Splash & Stay in September

Morey’s Piers is Calling All Canines to Dash, Splash & Stay in September

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The Wildwoods, NJ – August 3, 2021 – Morey’s Piers, in Wildwood, NJ, goes to the dogs once again with two tail-wagging events on Saturday, September 11. First up is the Doggie Dash on the beach adjacent to Raging Waters Water Park, followed by a puppy pool paw-ty to close out the water park’s season.
The Doggie Dash kicks off at 10:00 am on September 11, when pooches set the pace for the 5K and 1-mile beach races. Participant prizes include a dog tag finisher medal for dogs and an official doggie dash leash. After the dash, dogs and owners will be treated to a beachside celebration with music, food, games, and activities. In addition, Doggie Dash participants receive complimentary admission to Raging Waters Water Park for the first splash session from 10:30-11:45 am.
The fido-friendly fun continues at Raging Waters “Water Bark” with pool party sessions from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm. Celebrating the close of the water park for the season, canines have free rein to paddle along the river adventure, splash in the fountain pool or fetch tennis balls in the activity pool.
Pricing and Admission for the Doggie Dash and Doggie Splash: *
Doggie Dash & Splash (includes registration for the run & entry into the 10:30-11:45 am pool party):
  • Runner + Dog Race Entry – $39.99
  • Runner Race Entry – $29.99
Doggie Splash Only Admission (valid for one hour of splash time in the water park):
  • Dog + Owner – $24.99
  • Spectator Pass – $9.99
* Each dog must have a designated handler for admission.
A portion of the Doggie Splash proceeds will benefit Beacon Animal Rescue, a volunteer-run, no-kill dog and cat rescue servicing Cape May and Atlantic Counties.
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Blue Palms Resort, located steps away from Mariner’s Pier and Raging Waters Water Park, is offering pet-friendly accommodations for the canine-centric weekend. The “Doggie Unleashed” stay package starts at $155 per night for a standard room with a king bed. A two-night minimum length of stay is required for those booking a Saturday night stay on September 11. All reservations will include complimentary amusement pier ride wristbands valid for three days from Friday, September 10 through Sunday, September 12. Complimentary ride wristbands are based on published room occupancy. A standard room will receive four complimentary ride wristbands, and a king-size room will receive two complimentary ride wristbands. To book, call 609-522-0606. Please note that admission to the Doggie Dash and Splash event is a separate fee.  For additional information, visit https://www.moreyspiers.com/dashandsplash.
Beacon Animal Rescue will host a Cocktails & Dog Tails fundraising event at PigDog Beach Bar from 1 pm – 4 pm. PigDog Beach Bar serves up barbecue classics, cocktails, and local beers on tap. Receive a free doggie ice cream with the purchase of an entrée during the event. Limited to one ice cream per dog.  Accessible via Raging Waters Water Park, the beach, and the boardwalk, pooches, and guests of all ages are invited to bask in the beachfront vibes complete with cornhole, giant Connect 4, ladder ball, and more.
For more event details and to purchase admission, visit: https://www.moreyspiers.com/dashandsplash.
About Morey’s Piers
Morey’s Piers, located on the boardwalk in the Wildwoods, New Jersey, is a classic seaside amusement park, family-owned and operated since 1969. Voted the best seaside amusement park in the world by Amusement Today and #1 Best Beach Boardwalk by Family Vacation Critic Morey’s Piers has over 100 rides and attractions spanning over eighteen acres along six beach blocks and includes three amusement piers and two beachfront water parks. Convenient to the major population centers of the Northeast, yet a world apart, Morey’s Piers, along with Morey Hotels & Resorts, combines the pure joy of an amusement park, the sights, and sounds of a classic boardwalk, outstanding accommodations, together with the rhythm of beach life. Visit them at Surfside Pier, featuring the Ocean Oasis Water Park and Beach Club at 25th Avenue, Mariner’s Landing Pier, featuring Raging Waters Water Park at Schellenger Avenue, and Adventure Pier at Spencer Avenue. For more information, visit www.moreyspiers.com or phone (609) 522-3900 or like us on Facebook. You can also follow us on Twitter and YouTube.

How to prepare your backpack when going camping this summer

It’s time to get out your camping stuff from the garage and venture out into nature. Since you probably haven’t glanced into your storage bin for quite a while, some items may be damaged or obsolete. Be mindful to keep a minimal load on your shoulders. You won’t really have to tote a big load if you choose basic camping equipment and trim down your stuff to the essentials. Just pack a single compact backpack for your weekend excursion.

It’s imperative that the first things you pack are your medicines, plus it is better to carry some as a precaution to avoid allergies or travellers diarrhoea. 

If you’re trekking into a wild campground or vehicle camping at a planned site, sleeping and surviving in the elements for any length of time necessitates some planning. Below are all of the backpacking necessities you must keep in mind for a short-term or multi-day excursion, and also a few extras which might allow sleeping on the ground a lot more enjoyable.

Don’t forget to make a list

Spend some time considering what you might need for a decent vacation; You may not be a harsh camper, but refrain from going above and beyond. Divide the list into various sections, such as resting, eating, cooking, and camping necessities, which will make your strategising a bit simpler. As a last check, you can search up to see what others usually add to their list and make the required changes.

Ditch the fancy gear

Camping is largely about going rough and making it with (even without) those everyday conveniences. What do you need a large, expensive tent for when you can get by with just a tarp or a hammock? Can’t go about without your daily dose of coffee? Try honing the skill of cooking coffee over an open flame and see why everyone talks about it so highly.

One bag rule

Camping should imply having only about one bag per person, with kids under ten sharing a bag. The backpack ought to be prepared to carry clothes, bathing essentials, and entertainment. Savvy campers use luggage organisers to make items easier to find: To keep everything neat in one bag, toiletries go in the toiletry kit, undergarments and accessories in their own storage cube, and so forth.

If you can’t carry your own backpack for at least five minutes, it’s an indication that it might be too heavy, and you should take some things out.

Clothes

Preparing for a camping vacation during the COVID-19 pandemic is not the same as packing for any other holiday. You must first shield yourself from the harsh weather conditions, which can change dramatically from day to night. Even in the summertime, the sand and valleys can be scorching during the day but cool down at night. That implies you should be more concerned with practicality than with aesthetics.

For a weekend in the woods, you don’t need to carry dozens of clothes. Instead, each individual will require just a sleeping bag, a few clothing items, and hygiene essentials. Of course, if you’re only going for a weekend, carry only what you need, plus one extra shirt or pair of jeans. After all, camping is about enjoying nature, and a little dirt and grime is part of this journey.

Self-care is still important

Going minimalist does not imply cutting back on the fundamentals. Carrying biodegradable toilet paper and soap, bug repellent, necessary prescriptions, sunscreen, a small sewing kit, rope, and a first-aid kit is an intelligent campers packing strategy. Moreover, you should accommodate almost all these items inside a single compact toiletry kit. 

Try to survive without luxuries

Anything that merely serves as a comfort object shouldn’t be a part of your luggage. Bringing items such as enormous lights and heaters defeats the point of camping. If you dislike coping with a windy or cold night, try renting an RV or a cottage rather than pitching a tent.

A little forethought goes a long way. If you stuff whatever you possess into multiple backpacks without contemplating, you’ll be sorry when you have to carry that massive burden through into the steep woods. Furthermore, once you reach your destination, you will have a headache trying to find everything. So the best camping advice is to pack light and utilise organisers. This is the only way to go for a weekend camping excursion.

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3 Travel Methods, and Whether They’re for You

There are dozens of ways to travel if that appeals to you. If you own a vehicle, you can drive it across the country to visit relatives or take that much-deserved vacation. You might go solo, or perhaps you want the whole family to come with you.

You can also fly, which gets you where you’re going faster than most other options. You can be on the other side of the country in about six hours, flying from coast to coast. You might also use an RV, bike, or many other options.

In this article, though, we’ll talk about some less conventional travel methods. We’ll also talk about some potential drawbacks and benefits of each one.

Tour Buses

Tour bus travel appeals to some people, and not so much to others. One nice thing about tour buses is that if you decide you want to take one to a destination, you don’t have to drive. If you’re not the most confident driver, handing over the duty to someone else might appeal to you.

You can also meet some friendly people on tour buses. The group seems to form a loosely-knit family unit for the days you are together. You might even meet some lasting friends that you stay in touch with long after the trip concludes.

If you’re single, you might find a new significant other while on a tour bus. You also have plenty of opportunities to see sights along the way. Many tour buses stop at natural wonders, like the Grand Canyon or Mount Rushmore.

You also might get on one that goes to Vegas or Atlantic City. Senior gambling junkets like this are very popular, so if you’re in that age group, this might be for you.

On the other hand, tour bus crashes do occur sometimes. You never know if the driver will fall asleep at the wheel or allow their smartphone to distract them.

At the moment, Covid-19 is also a concern. The pandemic is not over, and even if you’re fully vaccinated, you might feel like now is not the right time to check out a tour bus vacation for that reason.

Oceanic Cruises

If you love being out on the water, an ocean cruise might make sense. These cruises sometimes start in places like New York and let you sail off to the Caribbean or other exotic and desirable destinations.

On these cruises, you can get a luxury cabin if you can afford one. You can experience fine dining in one of the ship’s restaurants.

Some of these cruise ships also have veritable theme parks right there on the premises. There are swimming pools and even roller coasters or go-cart tracks on some of the largest and most elaborate ones.

As far as possible negatives, Covid-19 is a concern again. Some people don’t feel like now is the right time to mix with other individuals, even out on the water where you don’t necessarily have to crowd close together indoors.

You also might get seasick. You can always take medication to combat that, but some people are not comfortable out on the water, and nothing is ever likely to change that.

RV Traveling

RV travel splits the difference between camping and the traditional road trip. The road trip aspect comes from owning or renting a large vehicle and driving it along America’s byways and highways. You can also stop to camp at various sites around the country, though.

If you are a confident driver, you will have no problems maneuvering a massive vehicle such as this. You can easily take the whole family with you, and even some friends and neighbors if you like.

You can all enjoy stopping at roadside attractions and diners. You might park the RV and go for hikes in the woods, planning out a route so you can see and experience some natural and human-made wonders.

RVs are expensive, though, so buying one might not be in your budget right now. You can always rent one, but if you do, you may not feel so comfortable about driving it since you are probably not used to it.

RV rental or ownership isn’t a bad move these days, though, since the pandemic persists. If you drive an RV around the country, you can avoid direct human contact that’s essentially necessary with the other two options we’ve mentioned.

Take some time and think about whether any of these three sounds suitable for you.

Eating fish to lose weight: Here is what you need to know

You don’t need to cut back on your meat consumption, despite popular misconceptions. Of all types of meat, fish is the healthiest part of the diet even if you are losing weight. There are plenty of such nutrients present in fish that boost the metabolism of the body resulting in weight loss. Due to this, dieticians recommend everyone add fish to their diet plan. Below are some top reasons why you should eat fish at least once a week.

Fish is capable of meeting the protein needs of the body:

It is a well-known fact that our body needs protein to lose weight. Those who lose weight generally add eggs and chicken to their diet. If you need a complete meal that fulfills your body’s protein needs, consider adding fish to your meal since it is rich in protein.

If you are trying to shed some pounds with foods having insufficient amounts of protein, you will not be able to control your hunger. Protein usually makes you feel full for a long period of time. This way, you can easily hold yourself back from eating excessively to satisfy your hunger. If you are convinced to add fish to your diet, try to cook it healthily. Fried fish is never recommended for losing weight

There is less fat in fish:

As compared to beef, pork, and mutton, fish has a very low-fat content. Those who want to fulfill their desire of eating meat while keeping the fat consumption low can fall back on fish. Luckily, fish can be cooked in many ways without any addition of fats such as oil, cheese, etc. To make your seafood more wholesome, pair it with vegetables. The richness of healthy content in the fish also depends on how fresh it is. Therefore, the world’s renowned dieticians always recommend consuming fresh fish. You can easily buy fresh fish at Fish Me

You don’t need to worry about calorie count:

Losing weight and keeping tabs on calorie count always go hand in hand. People usually prefer food with low calories. Fish is considered the healthiest food with a minimum number of calories. One ounce of fish contains 30 calories. If we compare it with other sources of protein, fish contains the least number of calories while being rich in protein at the same time. If you choose to cook it without adding extra fats, you may go for grilled fish, baked or boiled sushi, etc.

Patients with diabetes can feed on fish for weight loss:

Living with diabetes always entails the patient losing weight to keep the level of sugar and insulin balance in the body. Shedding pounds with diabetes is not easy as you cannot consume all foods that are good for losing weight.  Fish, however, is rich in omega 3 fats that have anti-inflammatory properties making the food best for diabetes and heart patients.  

The Most Beautiful Golf Courses in the World

Golf is arguably one of the oldest and most history-soaked sports available. Often stigmatized as been an event for the elite, in recent years people from all ages and of all backgrounds are beginning to see the potential and beauty of this sport. That being said, when you consider the breath-taking and exclusive aesthetics of some of the courses that people play on, it’s not surprising that so many people once believed it to be a sport purely for the upper class. Here is a list of some of the most breath-taking golf courses in the world. 

Augusta National, August, Georgia, USA

Tiger Woods was recently named as having one of the most iconic masters victories of all time and it was at the Augusta National where he won his first. Chances are, if you ask any golf fanatic for one course that they would like to play on the most in the entire world, they would say the Augusta National. 

It opened in 1933 and was originally designed by Alister Mackenzie, who as a result created one of the most scenic and beautiful golf courses you could ever visit. It is 18 holes surrounded by woodland and flora, which includes its now famous azaleas. 

Sentosa, Singapore 

On the coast of Singapore lies to the exclusive island of Sentosa, which contains on it two championship golf courses, both of which come equipped with not just clubs and flags, but the awe-inspiring views of Singapore’s glorious skyline. 

Whilst still feeling in the heart of a city, this course also comes with a contrasting sense of isolation as it hosts the elite tournaments of the Asia Pacific Amateur, HSBC Woman’s Champions and the Singapore Open. Widely regarded as one of Singapore’s greatest courses, the Serapong Course is on every golf enthusiasts bucket list; however, it should be noted the New Tanjong course is worth playing too. 

Cypress Point, Monterrey Peninsula, California, USA 

Another course in the USA, Cypress Point has a 16th hole which is arguably one of the most notorious in the world. On a completely remote island, surrounded by waves crashing against rocks and with the only crowd being the beautiful Californian sky, there’s no surprise so many golfers come to this course just to experience the 16th hole.

Opened in 1928 and designed (once again) by Alister MacKenzie and Robert Hunter, this course takes players breath away the minute they step onto the rough. Similarly to its neighboring course Pebble Beach, it plays alongside jagged coast lines all along the Pacific Ocean. What’s not to love? 

Conclusion 

These are merely three of the most beautiful courses in the world. Realistically, an entire book could be published that dives in to the beauty of some courses, the history of those who designed them and the history of the course itself. Other honorable mentions include the likes of Banff Springs, St Andrews, Ballybunion, Adare Manor, Swinley Forest, the Legend Golf Course in Entebeni in South Africa and Old Head in Ireland.