North State Parent magazine

A MAGAZINE SERVING FAMILIES IN BUTTE, GLENN, SHASTA, SISKIYOU & TEHAMA COUNTIES SINCE 1993

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Making Moving Easier For Kids

Whether across the country or just across town, moving is a big adjustment for everyone in the family. Children in particular can feel overwhelmed and uprooted because they are rarely […]

Norma Granados and her three sons, Zayn, 8; Isaiah, 4; and Noah, 2, look forward to special meals at Sol Mexican Grill, their favorite family friendly restaurant. Photo by Amber Thompson.

Eating Out With The Kids — And Enjoying It!

You’ve probably seen your share of restaurant disasters in which babies, toddlers and older children are too noisy, too messy and rude. Call up those memories the next time you […]

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Celebrating Cheryl Sanchez And Her Contribution to First 5 Siskiyou

“I’m taking a poll,” Karen Pautz, the director of First 5 Siskiyou, says. “If you like your job, shouldn’t you wait to retire until you turn 100?” While such an […]

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Whittenberg Country School – An Old-Fashioned School In The 21st Century

Zach Whitten’s day-to-day operations at Whittenberg Country School look like a scene from Louisa May Alcott’s Jo’s Boys. Every school morning is awash with an exciting spectrum of possibilities for […]

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What’s All the Buzz About? How Your Family Can Help Save The Bees

Sandi Schwartz Published: May 27, 2022 | No Comments Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Bees around the world are struggling for their survival as a result of threats […]

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Summer Road Trip Tips for Families with Medically Complex or Neurodivergent Kids

School is out, which means many families will take advantage of this time to plan getaways. Traveling with young kids is always an adventure, but traveling with medically complex kids, […]

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The Last Frontier: A Family Trip to Alaska

Vast is a word often used to describe Alaska. A French restaurateur, failed by superlatives to describe its allure, threw his arms toward the sky and exclaimed, “It’s the… the… […]

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Bev Landers – A Force for Good For Thousands Of North State School Kids

“My earliest memories are of teaching all my stuffed animals and dolls,” says Bev Landers, Paradise Charter Middle School’s principal and superintendent. “I started babysitting at age 11, as soon […]

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Building Good Communication with Your Children

Communicating can be a challenge in any relationship and when it comes to our kids it can be challenging to get them talking, especially when it comes to difficult topics. […]

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Ditch the Itch – A Family Guide to Fewer Mosquito Bites

When I was growing up, summer meant barbeques, swimming at the lake, and trying to avoid the pink polka dot treatment of calamine lotion. It’s safe to say, no one […]

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Walberg, Inc and The Mechanics of Family

Bud and Jaimie Walberg of Corning know how to keep the wheels turning in business, the racing world and family life. The couple and their 12-year-old son, Bobby Mac, keep […]

Matthew is pictured here with students from The YMCA's Diverse Abilities Program.

Summer Programs for Kids with Diverse Abilities Allow Them to Thrive

Summer can be a challenging time for parents of children with special needs. While other families plan vacations and days at the beach, parents of children with special needs are […]

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How Moms Can Recharge and Refresh – Fast!

Moms are on the job 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They take care of the kids, spouse, pets, maybe an elderly parent, and the home; and they […]

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“No” Means “No”

“Can I have a piece of candy?’ My daughter asked me one morning, right after breakfast. “No, we aren’t going to have candy right now. It’s too early,” I said. […]

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Adult Supervision: A Must To Prevent Drowning

As the weather warms up across the North State, families begin flocking to our lakes and rivers to enjoy boating, waterskiing, and swimming. And, with scorching summer temperatures typical in […]

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