North State Parent magazine

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

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How Can Schools And Parents Protect Children From Bullying?

Parents of school-aged children are becoming increasingly aware of the number of incidents of bullying that occur both at school and on-line. Children may avoid admitting they are targets of […]

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A Fundraiser for the Siskiyou Ice Rink: Thinking Long Term

Originally born in rainy western Washington State, I never experienced much snow or the fun things that come with it, like skiing and ice skating. Luckily I have had family […]

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Localicious: Sweet Cottage “Pie Lady” Serves Up Slices Of Handmade Goodness

Street vendors have become ubiquitous here in the upper North State; we’ve got our share of taco trucks, hot dog vendors, fresh bread, and even Italian food.  One vendor that […]

Reading with Jane at the Justice Center.

Be the Change – Michael Burke: A Believer In Community

Michael Burke, executive director of Shasta Family Justice Center (SFJC), is a strong believer in community. Emphasizing this belief, his 2010 acceptance speech to the Shasta County Board of Supervisors […]

FOCUS Film Festival: Cultivating Cooperation, Education, Inspiration

Most people view autism spectrum disorder as just that, a disorder. But if you ask Sharisa Joy Kochmeister, “Autism is a gift disguised as a dilemma.” Sharisa was thought to […]

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Be Prepared: Planning For A Parent/Teacher Conference

October means parent conference time in many school districts. Are you prepared? While you expect that your child’s teacher will be organized and ready for the meeting, preparation on your […]

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Be the Change – Marty Mautz: The Story Lady

Marty Mautz, Volunteer Story Coordinator at the Anderson Library in Shasta County, bubbles with joy when she describes Storytime. For 23 years Marty has captivated young children with stories, songs […]

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Homemade Seaweed Snacks: Kid-approved … but may never make it into a lunch box!

Have you ever tried those salty seaweed snacks you buy at places like Trader Joe’s? I know, they’re addicting … we’ve tried them before and my children loved them! I […]

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Dual Language Immersion: What Is It And How Does It Work?

School language immersion programs, first appearing in the United States and Canada in the 1960s, have gained popularity over the years. Currently there are nearly 400 such programs across 30 […]

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The Unmotivated Child: Empowering Strategies To Help Your Child Aim Higher

As parents, we want our children to feel excited about learning and to be willing to confront challenging material. We want them to have an endless supply of resilience to […]

 Get ready! The Chico Oaks Youth Rugby's upcoming league season runs December through April. For more information visit chicorugby.org/youth. Photo by Lisa Tosi Photography.

Youth Sports: How does Early Specialization Affect The Developing Child?

While children used to simply go outside and play, their days are now filled with organized sports practices and games that become more focused and intense, moving up from recreational […]

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Nine Lessons Gymnastics Teaches Children

Most communities have a long list of recreational options available for children. You can sign your little one up for activities & classes including ballet, visual arts, karate, soccer, gymnastics, […]

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Be the Change – Donella Patalon: Volunteer Extraordinaire

Donning her Scout pants and shirt, Donella Patalon strode into the Nor Cal Scout Shop in Chico. She smiled broadly and reached her hand out to me in greeting. “I’m […]

Kat with a child-sized puppet from RFENC's diverse-ability awareness & anti-bullying puppet presentations, available to schools and groups for children ages preschool-3rd grade.

Be the Change – Kat Lowrance: a Woman of Passion

The first thing one notices when meeting Kat Lowrance, Executive Director of Rowell Family Empowerment of Northern California (RFENC), is her quick smile. It lights her face in such a […]

Erica Shepard of Radient Sun Acupuncture in Redding enjoys her work and says, 
"Acupuncture is relaxing and can help boost the immune system".

On Pins And Needles – The Benefits Of Acupuncture

For a woman who admits being extremely afraid of needles, Patti Furnari is a huge fan of acupuncture. Having dealt with the debilitating pain of migraines for over 25 years, […]