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I Think My Child Is Different Early childhood red flags that need attention

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7 Apps to Help Prepare for Kindergarten Get a jump on learning with these apps

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22 Days of Summer Fun Ideas to finish summer with a bang

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Summer Fun and Smart School Days On August 7 the Special Needs Resource Foundation of SD and San Diego Family Magazine are having a Day of Play & Resource Fair from 10 am­–1 pm. With summer almost over, we thought we’d have a party before school starts—join us! It is for everyone, kids (toddlers to age 10), moms, dads, grandparents, teachers and more. See details on page 15. Family Magazine is covering summer time and school topics this month. Having the beach right here brings us great ocean adventures, some with beach activities and some without. Check them out on page 26. Every child should have a chance to learn and thrive. Sometimes there are early childhood red flags that parents should pay attention to. You know your child; if you feel there may be a problem with your child’s development, question it. Emily Dolton gives great information and places to find help on page 16. Learning to read opens up adventures for life. Read to your children daily and let them read to you. Ask them questions about the story, let them tell you the story and have them change the ending. Books are available to borrow through your neighborhood library. All you need is a library card, which is free. August 10 is National S’mores Day, but can’t everyday be a s’mores day? Cruise our website for s’mores ideas at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/dining-andrecipes. Have a great summer and your best school year! sharon@sandiegofamily.com Main Office: 1475 Sixth Avenue, Fifth Floor, San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: 619-685-6970 Fax: 619-685-6978 E-mail: family@SanDiegoFamily.com Mission Statement To enhance the quality of life for San Diego County families by providing information and resources that support the importance and pleasure of parenting.

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What’s one thing you’re doing now to prepare for the start of school? Lisa Pawlak contributing writer Absolutely nothing— we’re enjoying a carefree summer!

Michele Hancock, marketing director Our son is transitioning from elementary to middle school where he will have a PE locker for the first time. Every week we have him practice opening the lock on his own. By the time he needs it, he’ll be a pro! And it’s one less “new experience” for him to worry about. Jenny Burman, calendar editor I bought workbooks for my soon-to-be third-grader to work on before school starts. He may not always like it (“C’mon, Mom, it’s summer!”), but it’s a great way to get him acquainted with what he’ll learn in the coming year. Adrienne Sigeti, editorial assistant One of my favorite memories of back-to-school season was school supply shopping! I recommend getting to stores early. Many people wait until the week before school starts when selection is limited. Get a supply list from your child’s teacher, if possible.


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Short & Sweet

Lisa Gipson Looking for a Change in Your Child’s Educational Environment? Visit www.SanDiegoFamily .com to access our Annual Fall School Directory, featuring local preschools, charter schools, homeschools, faith-based schools and more. Visit the Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego website to find resources for children with special needs: www.SNRFSD.org.

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See “Black Panther” on the USS Midway and Help Military Families The GI Film Festival presents Family Movie Night featuring Black Panther (rated PG-13) aboard the USS Midway on Friday, Aug. 24. Boarding begins at 6:30 pm; program begins at 7:30 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to help military youth by donating to a school supply drive in partnership with SAY San Diego. Each attendee who brings donated items (valued at $10+) receives free popcorn. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.gifilmfestivalsd.org/2018. Supplies needed: Spiral notebooks (wide and college ruled) Notebook filler paper (wide and college ruled) 1½” and 2” binders Subject folders and tab dividers Pencil boxes and pouches Markers, colored pencils, Crayons Blue or black ink pens Pencils (8-pk) & Erasers Pencil sharpeners Glue sticks Rulers and protractors Kleenex and disinfecting wipes

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Tips from San Diego Bike Coalition Will your kids be biking to school this year? It’s important to teach them biking basics (such as ride in single file on the right side of the road, obey all traffic laws and signs, always wear a helmet), important safety guidelines (correct helmet fit, bike safety checks and proper hand signals) and practice before school starts (teach proper road position, turning, intersections, hazards, etc.). To learn more or sign up for a workshop, visit www.sdbikecoalition .org. Information also available in Spanish.


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I Think My Child Is Different

Early childhood red flags that need attention

“Einstein didn’t speak until he was

4 years old” is perhaps the most unfair and misleading statement to make to a parent, as it is often used to assure them that suspicions about speech delays are unwarranted and that their child will catch up to his peers in time. The truth is that delayed speech can be one of several recognizable red flags that a child may have developmental delay, and the earlier it’s identified and treated, the easier it is for him to thrive later in life.

Warning Signs Karyn Searcy, the clinical director of Teri-Crimson Center for Speech and Language, suggests that there are several key language milestones. “In early childhood, children should be demonstrating communicative intent, even if sound production isn’t perfect. A child needs to want to convey a message to you,” says Searcy. “If your child isn’t talking or trying to communicate by 10-12 months or isn’t using two-word combos by 2 years old, these are red flags.” There tends to be an explosion of language after age 2. Children who have communicative intent, but are unable to express themselves, can get frustrated and angry. Parent-to-child early intervention helps curb this. Sometimes there are physical

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Emily Dolton problems that need to be addressed. Some children struggle with coordinating their lips and tongues to form sounds, while others can’t recognize the difference between the sounds they make and the sounds made by others. Hypernasal speech, which causes nasal-sounding tones when making M, N, or “ing” sounds, can be indicative of palatal issues. The soft palate is raised and lowered and air goes up and down in the nasal cavity during sound production. If there are palate issues, a child may sound as if he is making sounds in the “front’’ of his nose (because he can feel the air in his nose better than he can in his mouth). Nasal speech can also be associated with hearing problems. Pediatricians can help diagnose a palate issue, refer children for a speech/language evaluation or recommend an auditory evaluation. Occupational Therapist Andrew Gilbert, whose son has special needs, addresses physical and communication milestones he identifies during observation and evaluation. As an OT, his job is to help people perform and maintain their job or task, and for children, their job is communication and play. He looks for red flags of social isolation: preferring to play alone and not communicating with loved ones, which can be an early indicator of

autism. He also looks for patterns of task avoidance. If a child will sit and listen to a story intently, but avoids drawing or writing, Gilbert investigates vision and hand strength issues. He looks at full-fisted grips around crayons and chalk in older toddlers (versus the traditional tripod grasp), which indicates a child may need to develop finger strength. Gilbert warns against too much car seat time. “Car seats used outside of travel can be detrimental to a child’s peripheral vision, as the sides of car seats are designed to protect the head from too much motion and keeps the gaze forward,” he says. “A child who is not moving his head toward a sound or object of interest is a red flag because this may indicate torticollis (inability to move neck muscles), a vision problem, a hearing problem, or even a social/emotional difficulty. It’s important to determine which one (if any) for proper intervention.” Emotional warning signs are harder to spot. The inability to make eye contact, excessive fussiness, angry outbursts, absence of imaginary play and the inability to problem-solve simple toddler tasks may be signs of social or cognitive dysfunction. Physical warning signs are often the most obvious: the inability to sit up by age 12 months, the inability to walk by age 2, clumsiness, and extreme floppy or rigid postures, can all be signs of motor delay, which has many root causes. All of these red flags indicate a much-needed visit to the pediatrician.

Where to Find Help Diane Niles, recently retired service coordinator for the San Diego Regional Center (SDRC) and mother of an adult with Williams Syndrome, guided parents through the early childhood support process for many years. Niles explained the various service routes to parents and says the route a family takes depends largely on their pediatrician’s recommendation. If a family is unsure of a diagnosis but suspects their child needs early intervention, they often begin with CA Early Start. Parents fill out paperwork


and within 45 days children are assessed in five areas of suspected delay: large motor, fine motor, language, social skills and adaptive skills. Once a child has been assessed and determined to be eligible, services begin in a reasonable amount of time through SDRC. When a pediatrician is sure of global delay in a child 0-6 years of age, the doctor may send families to the Rady Children’s Developmental Evaluation Clinic where similar tests will be performed. The clinic may refer the family to Rady Children’s specialists or to SDRC for early intervention services. If children don’t meet the criteria for these services, but still appear mildly delayed or parents need support, they may be referred to First 5 San Diego, where programs meant to bridge the gap (such as Kindergarten Camp and parent training) are available through funded programs at Family Health Centers and Rady Children’s Care Connection (C3). Parents are the best advocates for their children. If you sense something is wrong, trust your instincts and get help soon. Visit your pediatrician and the websites listed here under Helpful Resources. For a list of services in San Diego and Imperial Counties, pick up Flourishing Families, the guide for families of children with special needs. v

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Reading Events Visit a Story Tent Take children to one of five weekly Story Tents throughout San Diego County to help them develop a love for reading. Want to get more involved? Volunteer to read to children, start a Story Tent in your neighborhood or sponsor a tent. Learn more at http://travelingstories.org.


Celebrate Literacy at The San Diego Union Tribune Festival of Books Grab a book and join San Diego’s lively community of readers, writers, illustrators and booksellers on Saturday, Aug. 25, from 10 am-5 pm. Enjoy activities, presentations and a Children’s Pavilion at VENUES Liberty Station in Point Loma. For more info, visit www .sdfestivalofbooks.com.

Illiteracy, the inability to read or write, puts

individuals at an enormous life disadvantage. It can negatively affect everything from finding employment and voting, to understanding essential medical advice or safety instructions. People who are illiterate are also at greater risk for low self-esteem, isolation, living in poverty and spending time in jail. “More than 500,000 people, or about 20 percent of the adult population in San Diego County, read at or below a fourth grade level,” says Jose Cruz, chief executive officer of the San Diego Council on Literacy. It affects the entire community economically, civically and socially. So, what can you do?

Being a Literacy Advocate Starts at Home “Youth success at school is founded on what takes place during the early years at home,” explains Cruz. Even before young kids start school, and before they start reading, parents can have a significant impact on their children’s future literacy and academic success by focusing on oral communication. “Oral language is the foundation of literacy,” Cruz says. Adults can help their babies, toddlers and preschoolers develop these skills by listening to them, asking questions, playing clapping and singing games, encouraging them to think and problem solve, and being verbally engaged with their children. One of the most important ways to prepare kids to become successful readers is to read to them regularly. Cruz, and other experts, suggest selecting a regularly scheduled daily reading time, such as right before bedtime. If parents are not available or able to do that, it’s also an excellent task for an older sibling; both kids will benefit. Have books easily accessible at home. Public libraries and school lending libraries are great resources. Amazon and other booksellers sell discounted and used books, including free

e-books for those who own electronic reading devices; a smart phone can typically accommodate related reading apps for this purpose. Finally, the San Diego Council on Literacy and its partners give away thousands of books each year to local families in need.

What Are the Challenges? Supporting literacy at home can be difficult to some families for a variety of reasons; children from low-income families are particularly vulnerable to illiteracy. When parents lack resources—such as the basic ability to read to children, the time to read daily or visit the library regularly—kids are at greater risk. “These kids do not have the same support and resources that more affluent families have,” Cruz says. “When adults can’t read, or can’t read well, it affects their children.” This is often due to lack of focus on reading and education in the home. Illiteracy tends to be cyclical; the problem gets passed down within families. Because 60 percent of low-income children don’t have any books in the home, the San Diego Council on Literacy targets certain local regions with book giveaways. At these events, they encourage kids to choose books that are of interest because kids are significantly more likely to read when they pick their own books. Bilingual English-Spanish • Read with your kids selections are often available. regularly. Summertime is of particular concern for • Encourage older at-risk kids due to “summer slide,” a loss of siblings to read to learning that occurs over school breaks. Over younger ones. time, kids may have difficutly keeping up • Keep books in the with peers and begin to think of themselves home. as poor readers. Having books at home can significantly help prevent summer slide and • Visit the library regularly. increase youth literacy.

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How Can You Help Stop the Cycle of Illiteracy? Our schools alone cannot resolve the issue; teachers and educators need parent help. Within your own home, encourage reading and a love of books. “Make a big deal about reading in the family, and read together,” encourages Cruz. “It is a very special, simple time—one of the joys of being a parent. If you have the books, it makes it easier. If you don’t, contact us to help launch your child into reading.” Then, reach out to the greater community to share the gift of literacy. You can help atrisk kids and their families by volunteering as a literacy tutor. Book donations are also welcome. Please visit www.literacysandiego.org for more information. v Lisa Pawlak is a contributing writer and local mom of two boys.

• Allow children to choose their own books. • Create ample reading time in spaces that are comfortable and peaceful. • Donate books or funds to help families in need. • Become a trained literacy tutor (to an adult or child) with the San Diego Council on Literacy or an affiliated partner. Visit www .literacysandiego .org/becomeatutor.

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ABCya Games This teacher-created app features activities and arcade-style games to teach letters, numbers, shapes, patterns, art and more. Multi-grade level format (pre-K through 5th) means older kids enjoy it, too. Six free games offered weekly; monthly subscription unlocks 250+ more adventures. Don’t miss the related educational website www.abcya.com.

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Through a variety of interactive games, cute and colorful characters teach math concepts such as counting, addition, subtraction, sorting and geometry. As kids complete levels, they earn rewards to build and decorate their own city. Developed by educators, this app is aligned with Common Core Standards and includes a report card section where parents or teachers can monitor progress.

Otsimo Special Education ABA Therapy Game Created under the guidance of parents, psychologists and special education teachers, this app offers over 50 educational games for kids diagnosed with learning disability, attention


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PBS Kids Play and Learn Science Play along with the kids to learn core science concepts like how the weather works, the physics of moving objects, and all about shadows and light. Activities feature adorable characters, in-app tips for parents to transfer on-screen learning into real life scenarios and PBS Kids’ quality content standards. Bilingual English/Spanish.

Social Adventures This is an excellent, kidfriendly resource to help children gain confidence in social interactions. Through a variety of games and activities, kids learn about personal space, non-verbal cues, engaging with peers and more. Great for kids with autism and other special needs or social challenges. Created by speech and occupational therapists. Available for iOS devices only.

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22 Days of Summer Fun Pam Molnar

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everyone’s already talking about back to school. Have no fear, there are plenty of days left to enjoy summer vacation. Need some ideas? Here are 22 days of summer fun that will help your family end the season with a bang. But don’t fill your days from sun up to sun down—it’s called summer “break” for a reason!

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Mad Science Mondays

Bring out your inner-astronomer and head to the planetarium at Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park or Palomar College in San Marcos. To read more about the college planetarium, read our article at www .SanDiegoFamily.com/things-to-do/ out-about.

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Plan a day of DIY science experiments at home. Visit the Family Science section of our website for lots of fun ideas, such as how to make a box oven or grow “warts” on licorice: www.SanDiegoFamily.com/ for-the-kids/family-science.

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Head to Children’s Nature Retreat in Alpine or Living Coast Discovery Center in Chula Vista to learn about animals and their habitats, conservation and our local environment.

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Create your own sensory table out of an old coffee table. Repaint, cut a hole for a large bin and add water, sand or rice.

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Tu(esday) Adventure and Beyond

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Support a local business: Try new foods at a farmers market or eat at one of the many new restaurants in town.

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Check out a bike or walking trail you’ve always wanted to explore in your neighborhood. Or visit a local trail on our list at www.SanDiegoFamily .com/things-to-do/out-about.

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Test your skills in a new sport: Learn to roller skate, jump on a trampoline, play miniature golf or ultimate Frisbee, or sign up for Kids Bowl Free (www.kidsbowlfree.com) and get two free games of bowling every day of the summer.

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Get out of your comfort zone. Have you always wanted to try ziplining, rock climbing or iFly’s indoor skydiving? Well, what are you waiting for? Belmont Park has a great zipline and climbing wall for kids.

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Create a summer heat reprieve with a backyard pool party—or rent an inflatable waterslide for hours of summertime fun.

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Watch The Little Mermaid, Flushed Away or Pirates of the Caribbean for an indoor “water” day. Embrace the theme by serving homemade fish sticks or popcorn shrimp, Goldfish crackers and blue “ocean” Jell-O cups.

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Visit The New Children’s Museum downtown or San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum in Escondido for hours of discovery fun. Kids love to build, climb, play and explore.

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Create art. Take the family to the Hot Spot in Liberty Station for a day of pottery painting or candle making, or visit www.SanDiegoFamily .com/for-the-kids/crafts-for-kids to find adorable craft and art projects to do at home.

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Have a family bake-off. Take a cake decorating class at JoAnn or Michaels stores (or get online guidance from YouTube) and have a family cupcake baking and decorating competition.

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Play old-fashioned backyard games such as tag, dodgeball, Kick the Can, Sharks and Minnows or any other game that requires running.

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Engage little ones with the beautiful art exhibit at The New Children’s Museum’s Sketch Aquarium (downtown San Diego). Children are in awe as they design a sea creature on paper that is then scanned, projected, and comes to life as it “swims” with other sea creatures on a wall-sized, moving aquarium. www.thinkplaycreate.org/explore/artinstallations/sketch-aquarium

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Climb into a real submarine at LEGOLAND’S Lego City: Deep Sea Adventure. Embark on a treasure hunt surrounded by real marine life such as stingrays and sharks, in addition to fish made from Legos.

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LEGOLAND’S SEA LIFE Aquarium is perfect for young marine explorers. Marvel at sharks and rays swimming overhead in the walk-through tunnel. Interact at sea star touch tanks, set at lower heights so kids get a great view. New this year is the exhibit Sea at Night, which simulates a bioluminescent tide under a starry sky, a perfect way to cool off during a hot day. Educational talks and animal feedings teach the importance of environmental protection. Aquarium admission can be purchased separately or as part of a hopper ticket. www.visitsealife.com/california

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Living Coast Discovery Center is Chula Vista’s hidden gem. Because it’s small, curious kids can ask plenty of questions as they explore exhibits and animals up close. The Center’s “Naturally Wild” program offers experiences such as feeding sea horses, sharks and lobsters. Knowledgeable staff members share interesting and useful information. Don’t miss feedings of sharks, rays and sea turtles. Flat walking trails to San Diego Bay make bird-watching easy. www.thelivingcoast.org

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Take kids who love science to Birch Aquarium at Scripps in La Jolla. In the Hall of Fishes, look for scientists testing out gear before using it for real fieldwork. Future oceanographers love the R/V Sally Ride exhibit, highlighting what it’s like to live and work at sea. Try on survival suits and hear from the ship’s crew. A giant screen gives the feeling of being onboard a ship. Check out the aquarium’s newest exhibit, Oddities: Hidden Heroes of the Scripps Collections. The intriguing collection takes a comic book approach to unique ocean animals and their adaptations (“superpowers”). https://aquarium .ucsd.edu

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Older kids will be excited to try Sea World’s new thrill ride, Electric Eel. While visiting the park, add an adventure that offers thrills of its own: Sea World’s Dolphin Interaction. The in-water experience allows participants to meet, touch and feed dolphins in their tanks, and learn hand signals to communicate with these intelligent mammals. It’s sure to create lasting memories! Must be at least 10 years old and taller than 48”. https://seaworld.com/san-diego/ experiences/swim-with-dolphins

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A kayaking tour to the La Jolla Sea Caves will get adrenaline pumping. During the 90-minute guided tour, paddle alongside sea lions and leopard sharks, prevalent during summer months. Trained staff helps guests feel safe with thorough paddle instruction. When conditions are ideal, guided groups venture into the sea caves. Life jackets and helmets are provided. www.lajollaseacavekayaks.com

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wednesday | 1 “Backyard Wilderness.” Watch this 3D film and learn about the unexpected wonders of nature that are right under our noses – in our own backyards. Opens today; visit website for schedule. Free with museum admission. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org.

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See the San Diego Aviators Play. Experience world-class tennis action and enjoy a Kids’ Zone, food offerings, giveaways, an on-court autograph signing for the kids and more. Tonight (vs. Washington Kastles) & tomorrow (vs. Springfield Lasers), 7 pm. Visit website for tickets. Omni La Costa Resort & Spa, 2100 Costa Del Mar Rd., Carlsbad. www.sandiegoaviators.com.

Electric Ocean. SeaWorld’s nighttime summer spectacular transforms the park after dark into a sea of color, light and energy inspired by the ocean. Nighttime experiences include Cirque Electrique, which showcases daring aerial performers. Today-Aug. 12, 18, 19, 25, 26, Sept. 1-3; visit website for hours and admission. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. www.seaworldsandiego.com.

“Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax.” Come face to face with this big-hearted mustachioed hero in the Olivier Award-nominated musical that promises eye-popping colors, infectious tunes and a powerful message about taking care of our planet and each other. Through Aug. 12; visit website for show times. Tickets start at $30. The Old Globe, Balboa Park. www.theoldglobe.org.

“Disney’s Newsies.” Check out this smash hit musical based on the popular 1992 film about the true story of the newsboys’ strike in 1899. Tonight until Aug. 4, 8 pm. $17-$57. Moonlight Amphitheatre, 1250 Vale Terrace Dr., Vista. www.moonlightstage.com.

Family Night: Back-to-School “All About Me” Boards. 6-7 pm. $3 per board. Register online. San Marcos Community Center, 3 Civic Center Dr. www.san-marcos.net.

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The Sky Tonight: Planets of the August Sky. Journey through the cosmos in this monthly planetarium show and explore the planets Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. 7 & 8:15 pm. $17.95-$19.95. For ages 6 & up. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org.

thursday | 2 FREE Flicks at the Fountain. Tonight: The Lion King & Aug. 9: Wonder Woman. Screenings start at dusk; seating begins at 6 pm. Carlsbad Village’s fountain at the corner of State St. & Grand Ave. www.carlsbadvillage.com/events/flicks-at-the-fountain. FREE Oceanside’s Got Talent. Auditions today & Aug. 9, 4-9 pm. Rehearsal Showcase on Aug. 16, 7 pm; semi-finals on Aug. 23, 7 pm; finals on Aug. 30, 7 pm. Winner will receive a Front of Line ticket to audition for Season 14 of America’s Got Talent and two tickets to attend a live show. Mission Marketplace, Hwy. 76 & College Blvd. www.missionmarketplaceoceanside.com.

Find FREE local happenings throughout the calendar this month! Note: FREE means free admission. There may be a cost for activities and food.

Editor’s Picks U.S. Sand Sculpting Challenge & Dimensional Art Exposition

One of the world’s most prominent sand-sculpting competitions returns to San Diego’s downtown waterfront. Marvel at spectacular sand creations during the day and see decoratively lit sculptures at night, check out more than 1,000 works of art, keep the tummy happy with more than a dozen gourmet food trucks and visit the expanded Arts for Learning/San Diego Kid Zone with a giant sandbox, rides, and arts and crafts. Aug. 31-Sept. 3; visit website for hours and admission. Broadway Pier, 1000 N. Harbor Dr., downtown San Diego. www.ussandsculpting.com.

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FREE Chula Vista HarborFest. Plunge into splashy adventures at this annual festival that boasts nonstop live music, water activities (from kayaking to fishing), endless tacos plus a food truck alley, a pet parade, fitness fun and kids’ activities at the Discovery Zone with games, inflatable slides and more. Aug. 18, 10 am-6 pm. Bayside Park, near the Chula Vista Marina. www.cvharborfest.com. Photo by Kate Auda

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FREE Fallbrook Summer Nights. Tonight: National Night Out; Aug. 17: Salute to the Military. This block party offers live music, Kids Zone, food and vendors. 5 pm-sunset. Main Ave., Historic Downtown Fallbrook. www.fallbrookchamberofcommerce.org. “Into the Woods.” Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Rapunzel and Jack get tangled up with other fairy tale characters and discover the unexpected consequences of having wishes come true. Through Aug. 12. Fri., 2 pm; Sat. & Sun., 2 pm. $11-$16. For ages 10 & up. Casa del Prado Theatre, Balboa Park. For tickets, visit www.juniortheatre.com. Summer Concert Series at San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum. Plus food vendors, crafts, face painting and more. 6 pm. Free with museum admission. 320 N. Broadway, Escondido. www.sdcdm.org. FREE Concert in Trolley Barn Park: Sue Palmer and Her Motel Swing Orchestra. 6-8 pm. Adams Ave. & Florida St., University Heights. www.uhcdc.org. Friday Nite Splash. Enjoy extended hours, games and contests with prizes, and discounts for food. Tonight & Aug. 17, 4-8 pm. The Wave Waterpark, 101 Wave Dr., Vista. www.thewavewaterpark.com. FREE “Coco” Outdoor Screenings. Tonight at Fallbrook Community Center; tomorrow at Montgomery-Waller Community Park; Aug. 10 at 4S Ranch Sports Park; Aug. 11 at Balboa Park/Morley Field in North Park; Aug. 18 at La Jolla Community Park; Aug. 31 at Spring Valley Community Center. Screenings start at dusk. More screening dates at www.summermoviesinthepark.com. Mini Mingei. Art-loving kids and families can join this interactive story time that celebrates children’s literature in the exhibit,


Sandcastle Day FREE Youth Football Clinic. Girls and boys, ages 6-14, can learn valuable teambuilding skills, and participate in noncontact drills led by pros in a fun and safe environment. Also, a keynote speaker will talk to participants about the fundamentals of being a good football player and studentathlete on the field and in the classroom. 8 am. SDCCU Stadium, Mission Valley. Register at www.holidaybowl.com. FREE Bird Park Summer Concerts. Today & Aug. 18, 5 pm; DJ, vendors and other activities starting at 3 pm. Upas St. & Pershing Dr., North Park. www.northparksd.org. Summer Safari. World-themed activities and remarkable animal encounters at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s summer event. Through Aug. 12; visit website for park hours and tickets. 15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd., Escondido. www.sdzsafaripark.org. FREE Open Cockpit Days at the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum. Climb into a fighter jet and a helicopter, see 31 historical aircraft up close and check out artifacts from the earliest days of aviation to the present. Today, tomorrow, Aug. 18 & 19, 9 am-3 pm. Enter off of Miramar Rd. 4203 Anderson Ave., San Diego. www.flyingleathernecks.org. “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” in Concert. Rediscover the magic of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire while a live symphony orchestra performs Patrick Doyle’s unforgettable score. Tonight & tomorrow, 7:30 pm. Visit website for tickets. Embarcadero Marina Park South, downtown San Diego. www.sandiegosymphony.org. FREE Screenings of “Ferdinand.” Tonight at Sweetwater Regional Park in Bonita; Aug. 11 at Rancho Bernardo Community Park; Aug. 24 at 4S Ranch Sports Park. Screenings start at dusk. www.summermoviesinthepark.com. FREE Kids Workshop at The Home Depot: Bookworm Bookends. Parents and their children can build a set of

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Kids Bowl FREE. This national program gives children the chance to play two free games of bowling every day, all summer long. For participating bowling centers and to register, go to www.kidsbowlfree.com.

Shake Rattle Roll. Take a closer look at railroad graffiti culture. View authentic freight train graffiti models and join activities that encourage expression through writing and art. Tues.-Sun.; visit website for hours. $6-$11.50; ages 5 & under free. San Diego Model Railroad Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdmrm.org. FREE Summer Twilight Concerts in Del Mar. Tonight & Aug. 21, 7 pm. Powerhouse Park, Coast Blvd. www.delmarfoundation.org/twilight.html.

thursday | 9 Nature & Me Story Time: Beach Day. 10:15 am. Free with museum admission. Recommended for ages 1-5. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org. FREE Flicks at the Fountain. See Aug. 2.

friday | 10 S’mores Day Padres Home Games. See them play against the Phillies tonight, tomorrow & Aug. 12. Other home games this month: Aug. 13-15 (vs. Angels); Aug. 16-19 (vs. D-backs); Aug. 28-29 (vs. Mariners); Aug. 30-Sept. 2 (vs. Rockies). Also, KidsFest on

Aug. 12 & 19. Petco Park, downtown San Diego. www.padres.com. FREE Concerts in the Park: The Generations Boulevard Band. 6-8 pm; pre-show, 5 pm. Mance Buchanon Park, 425 College Blvd., Oceanside. www.oceansiderec.com. FREE Movies & More by the Lake. A screening of the movie, Coco, plus food trucks, snack bar and other activities. 6-10 pm. North Lake 5 Events Area, Santee Lakes, 9310 Fanita Pkwy. www.santeelakes.com/events-calendar. FREE Summer Concerts at the Alpine Community Center Park. Tonight & Aug. 24, 6:30 pm. 1830 Alpine Blvd. www.alpinecommunitycenter.com.

saturday | 11 FREE ArtWalk @ Liberty Station. More than 200 artists, live music, KidsWalk with an interactive art area for families, street food and a wine and beer pavilion. Today, 10 am-6 pm & tomorrow, 10 am-5 pm. Ingram Plaza, 2751 Dewey Rd., Point Loma. www.artwalksandiego.org/ libertystation. FREE Donuts Day at Del Mar. Enjoy coffee, orange juice and yummy donuts as you watch the horses during their morning workouts. Entertainment, face painting, the Del Mar mascot, Pony Boy, and prizes for the kids. 8-10 am. Del Mar Racetrack, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. www.delmarracing.com. Kids in the Garden: Water, Water Everywhere. This month’s class focuses on water – how we use it, how we can save it and how we can have fun with it. 10 am-noon. $5. Pre-registration requested. Alta Vista Botanical Gardens, 1270 Vale Terrace Dr., Vista. www.altavistabotanicalgardens.org. Junior Ranger Day. Learn about local plants and animals, trail safety and conservation. 10 am-noon. Jack’s Pond Nature Center, 986 La Moree Rd., San Marcos. www.san-marcos.net.

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Calendar • August Pier, 1776 Shelter Island Dr., San Diego. www.sportfishing.org/event/young-anglerstournament. “Hooray for Hollywood!” This annual tribute to film showcases an all-new set of clips from award-winning masterpieces of cinema accompanied by some of the greatest music ever written for the movies. 7:30 pm. Visit website for tickets. Embarcadero Marina Park South, downtown San Diego. www.sandiegosymphony.org. FREE “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” Screenings. Tonight at Brengle Terrace Park (softball fields) in Vista & Aug. 25 at Junior Seau Oceanside Pier Amphitheatre. Screenings start at dusk. www.summermoviesinthepark.com. Snores & S’mores. See page 31.

sunday | 12 Oddities: Hidden Heroes of the Scripps Collections. Birch Aquarium at Scripps presents this new comic book-inspired exhibit about the fascinating adaptations of ocean species. See how these creatures have inspired everything from cinema and pop culture to medicine and engineering. Open daily, 9 am-5 pm. Included with admission. 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla. www.aquarium.ucsd.edu. FREE Scripps Ranch Symphony in the Park. 6-7:30 pm. Hoyt Park, Scripps Ranch Blvd. & Aviary Dr. www.symphonyinthepark.org.

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FREE Cardiff Dog Days of Summer. More than a hundred dog-related vendors, pet adoption agencies, rescue groups and a Maker’s Market Row. Also, a dog contest, music, food trucks and kids’ activities. 11 am-6 pm. Encinitas Community Park, 425 Santa Fe Dr. www.cardiff101.com. “Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax.” See Aug. 1. “Into the Woods.” See Aug. 3. FREE Poway’s Summer Concert Series. See Aug. 5.

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tuesday | 14 FREE Family Read & Play Day. Story time, playtime with the imagination playground and a free book for each child, ages 5 & under. 10:30 am. Rolando Rm., The Salvation Army Kroc Center, 6845 University Ave., San Diego. www.sd.kroccenter.org. Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.

wednesday | 15 FREE Bowling for Kids at Tavern+Bowl. Kids, ages 14 & under, can play one free game per day through August. Valid for walkins, Mon.-Fri. at 930 Market St., San Diego & 881 Showroom Place, Chula Vista. Visit www.tavernbowl.com to register your kids and pick up a Kingpin Club Pass in-store.

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thursday | 16 FREE Encinitas Cruise Nights. View hot rods, foreign automobiles, classic cars and woodies along South Coast Hwy. 101 (from D to K Sts.) at this event that also includes live music. 5:30-7:30 pm. www.visitencinitas.org.

friday | 17 Summergrass San Diego. Enjoy the finest bluegrass music from an array of bands plus music workshops, raffles, food, Kid’s Camp, jam sessions and more. Today, 3-10 pm; tomorrow, 10 am-10 pm & Aug. 19, 9 am-6 pm. Visit website for tickets; ages 10 & under free with paid adult. Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum, 2040 N. Santa Fe Ave., Vista. www.summergrass.net.

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saturday | 18 Parent’s Nite Out at Elite Gymnastics Academy: Wild West. Kids, ages 4 & up, have a great time with gymnastics, games and lots of play! 6-10 pm. $20. Register online. 1817 John Towers Ave., El Cajon. www.elitegymnastics.com. San Diego Civic Youth Ballet Presents “Fairy Tales in the Park.” The stories of Sleeping Beauty, Hansel and Gretel, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream come to life in this must-see production. Tonight & tomorrow, 11 am & 2 pm. Visit the Fairy Tale Village before or after the show for crafts, food and interactive activities. $12. Casa del Prado Theatre, Balboa Park. www.sdcyb.org. FREE TwainFest. Celebrate Mark Twain and the literature and culture of 19th century America with literary games, giant puppets, the Authors Salon, the 19th Century Literary Costume Contest, free books and more. 11 am-4:30 pm. Old San Diego State Historic Park, 4002 Wallace St. www.writeoutloudsd.com. FREE Summer Twilight Walk. 6:45-8:45 pm. Meet at the Bushy Hill parking lot across from the campground entry station. Mission Trails Regional Park, Two Father Junipero Serra Trail, Santee. www.mtrp.org. FREE “Coco” Outdoor Screenings. See Aug. 3. FREE Bird Park Summer Concerts. See Aug. 4.

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sunday | 19 LEGO CITY: Deep Sea Adventure. This new submarine ride features more than 2,000 sea animals including sharks, rays and other tropical fish amid new LEGO models, all themed around a ship’s sunken treasure. Visit website for park hours and admission. LEGOLAND California Resort, Carlsbad. www.legoland.com.

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wednesday | 22 “Star Wars: A New Hope” in Concert. The San Diego Symphony Orchestra performs John Williams’ iconic score live to picture. 7:30 pm. Visit website for tickets. Embarcadero Marina Park South, downtown San Diego. www.sandiegosymphony.org. FREE Hullabaloo Concert Series at Del Mar Highlands. This two-man band presents instant classics highlighting folk, funk and rock inspirations. 10 am. 12925 El Camino Real. To RSVP, go to bit.ly/hullabalooatdelmar.

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friday | 24 San Diego International Kids’ Film Festival. Today, tomorrow & Aug. 26; visit website for complete schedule and tickets. Event venues: Schulmann Auditorium, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad; Carlsbad Senior Center, 799 Pine Ave.; OHS Performing Arts Center, 1 Pirates Cove Way, Oceanside. www.sdkidsfilms.org. Carlsbad Music Festival. Head down to the Village of Carlsbad for a showcase of tunes ranging from contemporary classical to indie rock. Enjoy ticketed Mainstage Concerts, free outdoor concerts, food trucks, an artisan market and more. Today, tomorrow & Aug. 26. For tickets and other details, visit www.carlsbadmusicfestival.org. FREE Screenings of “Ferdinand.” See Aug. 4. FREE Summer Concerts at the Alpine Community Center Park. See Aug. 10.

saturday | 25 Full Moon Pier Walk. Explore the Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier that is used by scientists, students and aquarium staff for research projects. Also, collect plankton, discover bioluminescent organisms and learn about current research while participating in hands-on activities. Tonight & tomorrow, 7-8:30 pm. $35. For ages 9 & up. www.aquarium.ucsd.edu. Summer Concerts in the Gardens: Tony Suraci and the Highwayman Band. 7:30 pm. $6-$8; under 12 free. Woodhouse Gardens in Woodland Park, 1148 Rock Springs Rd. www.san-marcos.net/specialevents. FREE Beach Blanket Movie Night. Featuring the movie, Moana, yummy eats (available for purchase) and a raffle. 5-10 pm. Fletcher Cove, Solana Beach. www.ci.solana-beach.ca.us. Electric Ocean. See Aug. 1. FREE “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” Screenings. See Aug. 11. August 2018 • SanDiegofamily.com •

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Calendar • August sunday | 26 FREE Liberty Station Concerts: The Redwoods Revue featuring Birdy Bardot. 5 pm. ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station, North Promenade, 2848 Dewey Rd., Point Loma. www.artsdistrictlibertystation.com. Bike the Bay. Cruise around San Diego Bay and get the chance to ride across the San Diego Coronado Bay Bridge in this non-competitive community bike ride for riders of all abilities. Also includes a postride festival with entertainment and food trucks. 7 am. Register online. Start/finish line at Embarcadero Marina Park South in downtown San Diego. www.bikethebay.net. FREE Sundown Sunday Concert Series: Jarabe Mexicana. Also featuring San Diego’s most popular food trucks. 6-7:30 pm. Civita Park, cor. of Civita Blvd. & Russell Pkwy., Mission Valley. www .civitalife.com/community-tour/events. FREE LeucadiART Walk. Local juried artists, the Children’s Art Pavilion, live music and dance, and other activities.10 am-5 pm. N. Coast Hwy. 101, Leucadia. www.leucadia101.com. FREE Family Discovery Walk. This guided outing focuses on fun, childhood enrichment and memorable moments in nature. 3-4:30 pm. Mission Trails Regional Park, One Father Junipero Serra Trail, San Carlos. www.mtrp.org.

monday | 27 San Diego Zoo’s Nighttime Zoo Celebration. Take advantage of extended hours as you enjoy African-themed entertainment and toe-tapping musical stylings, stilt walkers and trampoline performances, and exciting new shows. Through Sept. 3, 4-9 pm. Free with Zoo admission. www.sandiegozoo.org.

tuesday | 28 No Rules Except… This re-imagined installation of 40 mattresses and 165 handmade, silkscreened tire cushions recreates the exhilarating experience of “jumping on the bed” for a new generation of children. Open daily; visit website for hours and admission. The New Children’s Museum, 200 West Island Ave., downtown San Diego. www.thinkplaycreate.org.


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FREE Coronado Summer Concert Series. Sundays, through Sept. 2, 6 pm (Aug. 26, 5 pm). Spreckels Park, 7th St. & Orange Ave. www.coronadoconcert.com.

FREE “The LEGO Ninjago Movie” at the Park. Starts at dusk. Montevalle Park, 840 Duncan Ranch Rd., Chula Vista. www.summermoviesinthepark.com.

FREE Crafts at the Lakeshore Learning Store. For ages 3 & up. Saturdays, 11 am-3 pm. 7510 Hazard Center Dr., San Diego & 702 Center Dr., San Marcos. www.lakeshorelearning.com.

Mini Mingei. See Aug. 3.

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FREE “Coco” Outdoor Screenings. See Aug. 3.

FREE International Summer Organ Festival. A showcase of the world’s finest organists and musicians. Mondays, through Sept. 3, 7:30 pm. Spreckels Organ Pavilion, Balboa Park. www.spreckelsorgan.org.

U.S. Sand Sculpting Challenge & Dimensional Art Exposition. See page 30.

Weekly Activities Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.

saturdays/sundays Movies on the Beach. Saturdays, Aug. 4, 11 & 25, 8 pm; doors open at 7 pm. Aug. 4: The Incredibles; Aug. 11: Lilo & Stitch; Aug. 25: Jumanji. VIP seating $20; book in advance. Del Beach at Hotel del Coronado, 1500 Orange Ave., Coronado. www.hoteldel.com. Family Days at Del Mar. Pony rides, a giant obstacle course, face painting, Game Zone and Pony Boy, the Del Mar mascot. Saturdays, through Aug. 25, 1-6 pm. Infield at Del Mar Racetrack, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. www.delmarracing.com.

tuesdays FREE Twilight in the Park. Enjoy a merry-go-round of genres, from big band swing and military bands to Latin salsa and Dixieland jazz. Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays, through Aug. 30, 6:30-7:30 pm. Free ice cream social on Aug. 7, 5:50 pm. Spreckels Organ Pavilion, Balboa Park. www.balboapark.org/twilight-concerts.

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Sesame Street Party Parade at SeaWorld. Themed floats, contemporary tunes and Sesame Street musical favorites, and two show-stopping performances throughout the parade route. Saturdays & Sundays, through Sept. 2. Visit website for park hours and admission. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr., San Diego. www.seaworldsandiego.com.

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FREE Stagecoach Days. Celebrate early San Diego and the West on the move with living history activities, demos, stories, music and other activities. Saturdays, through Aug. 18, noon-4 pm. Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, San Diego Ave. & Twiggs St. www.parks.ca.gov/oldtownsandiego.

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“The Great Barrier Reef.” This IMAX film celebrates one of the planet’s most beautiful and biodiverse ecosystems, as well as the “citizen science” movement where volunteers help researchers gain a more comprehensive understanding of the natural world. Showing daily; visit website for schedule and admission. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org.

FREE Summer Concerts at Standley Park. Sundays, through Aug. 26, 5-7 pm. 3585 Governor Dr. www.universitycitynews.org/ summer-concerts-in-standley-park. ••••

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