Your workplace's culture has a huge impact on your happiness and success, which is why it's important to suss out a company's values, norms, and practices before you take a new job.
To do this, Adam Grant, a professor of management at Wharton who wrote the forthcoming book "Originals," writes in The New York Times that you need to ask one important question: "How is this organization different from all other organizations?"
The answer, he says, should come in the form of a story.
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December 22, 2015
Time: How to Make the Most of Your Most Valuable Asset
Time is something we all wish we had more of, but
it’s unfortunately a finite resource. Whether you’re trying to be less
flaky, or you can’t seem to ever be on time for anything, it can help to remember that time is valuable for everyone.
It’s easy to get wrapped up in your own little world where the only thing that matters is your
schedule, but that’s not so when it comes to work, friends, and other
important obligations. Sara Kyle, founder and managing director at Vault Collective suggests you think of timeliness a little differently
Remember that time is everyone’s most valuable asset, not just yours. Being respectful of other people’s time will help you gain respect . . . and your reputation is everything.For More and Original Article.
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November 24, 2015
Personality Types that Make the Most Money
We'd like to think the American Dream holds room for everyone to make
big bucks, regardless of innate qualities like personality.
But some new data from Truity Psychometrics suggests the contrary: Your Myers-Briggs personality type correlates with how much money you earn.
Specifically, traits of extroversion, sensing, thinking, and judging all predict higher incomes. And the difference is remarkable: Introverted, sensing, and perceiving individuals (ISPs) make an average of $32,000/year, while those with an extroverted, sensing, thinking, judging (ESTJ) personality type come out on top with a whopping $77,000/year.
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But some new data from Truity Psychometrics suggests the contrary: Your Myers-Briggs personality type correlates with how much money you earn.
Specifically, traits of extroversion, sensing, thinking, and judging all predict higher incomes. And the difference is remarkable: Introverted, sensing, and perceiving individuals (ISPs) make an average of $32,000/year, while those with an extroverted, sensing, thinking, judging (ESTJ) personality type come out on top with a whopping $77,000/year.
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November 17, 2015
8 Questions the Smartest Candidates Ask in Interviews
More stressful than Christmas shopping. More necessary than a Netflix account. The interview — to many, the most evil necessity.
For those who aren’t so inclined, the interview process feels like running against the wind — with an open parachute strapped to your back. But, for livelihood’s sake, we must be successful in interviews. Although interviews are primarily employers asking you questions and you giving your best answers, the questions that you ask can sway the interview as much as the answers that you give.
Here are some questions to ask to help you show your interviewers that you have what it takes. Just remember that the interview is a two-way street — you are interviewing the company as much as they are interviewing you. If you join their team, it should be in a mutually beneficial relationship.
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For those who aren’t so inclined, the interview process feels like running against the wind — with an open parachute strapped to your back. But, for livelihood’s sake, we must be successful in interviews. Although interviews are primarily employers asking you questions and you giving your best answers, the questions that you ask can sway the interview as much as the answers that you give.
Here are some questions to ask to help you show your interviewers that you have what it takes. Just remember that the interview is a two-way street — you are interviewing the company as much as they are interviewing you. If you join their team, it should be in a mutually beneficial relationship.
1. Why is your company a good fit for me?
This question is spunky, so know your audience well before asking. It shows that you aren’t desperate and willing to settle for any job. You refuse to undersell yourself — you have something valuable to offer and you know how much you are worth.For More and Original Article.
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September 10, 2015
Highly Successful Habits of Nursing School Students
Whether you are going back to school or you are starting your nursing program, there are certain things you can do to ensure your success. Most people do not go into their program with a strategy in mind. In this short article, there are 10 habits you can implement to help you get through the program and enjoy the process.
Nursing School is a great goal and it is one you will cherish. Even though you will have to study, let’s look at ways you can make the most of this time so you can ace the exams and really learn the material.
Highly successful nursing students engage in these 10 habits.
1. Make a commitment to your program.
Understand why you want to get your degree and write it out. Will it advance your career, give you greater opportunities to teach, allow you to travel the country? Know the reason you are going to school and keep this in the forefront of your mind to keep you going through the tough times.
2. Master your energy and your time.
Be careful of the time wasters and the energy drains. Spending too much time on social media is actually a drain and can definitely chew up the time you need to study.
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Nursing School is a great goal and it is one you will cherish. Even though you will have to study, let’s look at ways you can make the most of this time so you can ace the exams and really learn the material.
Highly successful nursing students engage in these 10 habits.
1. Make a commitment to your program.
Understand why you want to get your degree and write it out. Will it advance your career, give you greater opportunities to teach, allow you to travel the country? Know the reason you are going to school and keep this in the forefront of your mind to keep you going through the tough times.
2. Master your energy and your time.
Be careful of the time wasters and the energy drains. Spending too much time on social media is actually a drain and can definitely chew up the time you need to study.
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August 25, 2015
How To Really Pack a Healthy Lunch the Kids Will Love
As summer vacation winds down in August, millions of children
nationwide are gearing up to head back to school. Among the many things
parents worry about – such as immunizations, sports physicals, school
supplies and playground safety – packing a healthy, nutritious lunch (that kids will actually eat!) is at the top of the list.
Combating Childhood Obesity: It Begins With School Lunches
With the rising tide of obesity in the nation over the last 30 years and subsequent rise in related morbidities, it's not only extremely important that children eat healthy, balanced meals throughout the day – it's imperative. And eating a nutritious school lunch is key to helping minimize the child obesity epidemic. There's clear evidence that inception of good eating habits in childhood not only leads to better eating habits as adults, but also less risk of obesity. Because of this, it's critical that parents stay involved with the nutritional choices children make as they grow into their teens.
The National School Lunch Program provides guidelines regarding the nutritional content of meals offered through schools, including the caloric content, fat content and micronutrients such as calcium, iron and vitamin A.
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Combating Childhood Obesity: It Begins With School Lunches
With the rising tide of obesity in the nation over the last 30 years and subsequent rise in related morbidities, it's not only extremely important that children eat healthy, balanced meals throughout the day – it's imperative. And eating a nutritious school lunch is key to helping minimize the child obesity epidemic. There's clear evidence that inception of good eating habits in childhood not only leads to better eating habits as adults, but also less risk of obesity. Because of this, it's critical that parents stay involved with the nutritional choices children make as they grow into their teens.
The National School Lunch Program provides guidelines regarding the nutritional content of meals offered through schools, including the caloric content, fat content and micronutrients such as calcium, iron and vitamin A.
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April 28, 2015
20 Signs You Are Succeeding Even if You Don't Think You Are
We all feel like failures from time to time. While this is a normal
feeling, you have to find a way to see yourself and your life from a
different perspective. Sometimes we ignore the “little things.” Just
because you are not a millionaire, don’t live in a mansion, and you
don’t drive a fancy car, that doesn’t mean you’re a failure. In fact,
it’s quite the contrary.
Here are 20 signs that you are succeeding in life:
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Here are 20 signs that you are succeeding in life:
1. Your relationships are less dramatic than they used to be.
Drama is not maturity. As we age, we should develop maturity. So maybe your relationships were drama-filled in your past, but if you have moved beyond that, then you are successful.2. You are not afraid to ask for help and support any more.
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January 28, 2015
We Care Online Has TWO New Courses To Help You Be Better Equipped For Your Position!
At We Care Online, we want you to be the best you can be at your job. So we are adding new courses to help you be just that. We have added the following to our course offerings. These courses are Open Enrollment courses. You can pay and join when you are ready - no set class times!
Build on the Medical Terminology you already know. The course is perfect for professionals who want to learn more detailed medical terminology. Knowledge of basic medical terminology is required to perform successfully in a medical field setting. Key areas of concentration include medical terminology and basic anatomy physiology related to the body systems. Diagnostic procedures and therapeutic interventions will also be included as they are fundamental to the clinical medical setting. Accepted medical abbreviations, suffixes, combining forms and essential prefixes will be reviewed based on the current guidelines from The Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI), formerly known as the American Association for Medical Transcription (AAMT).
If you still need a beginning Medical Terminology course, try this one: Medical Terminology
Medical Terminology II
If you still need a beginning Medical Terminology course, try this one: Medical Terminology
Microsoft Word For Medical Professionals
This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of MS Word processing software as it applies to document creation in a medical setting. Knowledge of word processing software is essential to perform successfully as a medical transcriptionist-scribe, unit coordinator and many other positions in a clinical setting. Most electronic medical record (EMR) software interfaces with MS Word, and most EMR systems have pre-programmed documents utilizing Word formats. Key areas of concentration include creating documents with Word 2013; editing, formatting and creating documents, as well as building forms.
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January 27, 2015
Tax Time Tips for Caregivers and Single Moms
Many single moms don’t realize they can use the Head of Household
filing status instead of Single status.
Head of Household standard deduction and tax rate schedule are the second lowest after Married Filing Jointly and Qualifying Widow. Higher standard deduction amount means less income is subject to taxes, and a lower tax rate means less taxes. Lower taxes equals a higher refund.
Daycare is expensive and as a single parent one of your highest priorities. There is a tax break for all or part of your taxes though. First, use your company’s daycare flex spending account. This account allows you to use up to $5,000 a year of your income before taxes to pay for your daycare. Then you can use any remaining expense, up to $6,000 total spent, for a tax credit when you have more than two children in daycare. This is a total win-win when it comes to reducing your taxes and taking care of your most precious commodity.
Let’s not forget the Child Tax Credits.
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Head of Household standard deduction and tax rate schedule are the second lowest after Married Filing Jointly and Qualifying Widow. Higher standard deduction amount means less income is subject to taxes, and a lower tax rate means less taxes. Lower taxes equals a higher refund.
Daycare is expensive and as a single parent one of your highest priorities. There is a tax break for all or part of your taxes though. First, use your company’s daycare flex spending account. This account allows you to use up to $5,000 a year of your income before taxes to pay for your daycare. Then you can use any remaining expense, up to $6,000 total spent, for a tax credit when you have more than two children in daycare. This is a total win-win when it comes to reducing your taxes and taking care of your most precious commodity.
Let’s not forget the Child Tax Credits.
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January 22, 2015
Healthy Lunches Forever: Do Lunch Right
Maximize Your Meal
Lunch is the Jan Brady of meals: stuck in the middle, usually boring and sometimes ignored altogether. But it's time to stop giving breakfast and dinner all the attention, especially if you want to lose weight. Recent research shows that lunch—including where, when, and what you eat—is a big part of the pound-shedding equation. "Getting the right type of fuel at lunch can help you stay focused for a productive second half of the day," says Dawn Jackson Blatner, RD, a FITNESS advisory board member and the author of The Flexitarian Diet. "However, too much food or the wrong type can have the opposite effect and lead to an energy crash through the afternoon and evening." We asked the experts for their best advice to help you get the most out of your midday meal. Read on for their top tips.Change things up. Turkey on whole wheat again? Brown-bagging the same old stuff could backfire on the scale.
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October 14, 2014
10 Healthy Fall Foods.
As the temperature begins to cool, kids go back to school and college
football seems just around the corner. You know what's coming: fall.
Summer gets a lot of attention for roadside farmers' stands selling everything from tomatoes to cucumbers to watermelons. True, a lot of healthy and tasty foods are harvested in the summer.
But what about the fall? This season doesn't disappoint, either.
There are so many fresh fruits and vegetables that come with the fall that it can be hard to narrow down which ones are best for you. But in this article, we'll look at 10 of the healthiest fall fares.
You'll want to consider a number of factors when evaluating whether a food is healthy, and opinions on different items are as varied as the foods themselves.
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Summer gets a lot of attention for roadside farmers' stands selling everything from tomatoes to cucumbers to watermelons. True, a lot of healthy and tasty foods are harvested in the summer.
But what about the fall? This season doesn't disappoint, either.
There are so many fresh fruits and vegetables that come with the fall that it can be hard to narrow down which ones are best for you. But in this article, we'll look at 10 of the healthiest fall fares.
You'll want to consider a number of factors when evaluating whether a food is healthy, and opinions on different items are as varied as the foods themselves.
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September 9, 2014
Healthy Back to School Dinners Starts with Stocking the Right Foods
September means back to school. Parents and children have
cleaned out closets and are ready for a new academic year with fresh
school supplies.
This is also the time to think about supplying the correct nutrients to keep the body and mind working at their best. Children need nutritious breakfasts and packed lunches, and families need to eat healthy dinners at home. So this may be a good time to give your kitchen a makeover.
This is the first in a series of articles to help you create a kitchen that is equipped to prepare balanced meals for your family.
Let’s start with the pantry. It is important to stock your pantry with staple items that help you fix a quick nutritious meal at home without too much effort.
Whole grains: Whole grains such as quinoa, barley, bulgur, brown rice and oats are important sources of nutrients, including vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber. Stock up on pasta made from whole grains, and use whole grain flours to make quick breads and pancakes.
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This is also the time to think about supplying the correct nutrients to keep the body and mind working at their best. Children need nutritious breakfasts and packed lunches, and families need to eat healthy dinners at home. So this may be a good time to give your kitchen a makeover.
This is the first in a series of articles to help you create a kitchen that is equipped to prepare balanced meals for your family.
Let’s start with the pantry. It is important to stock your pantry with staple items that help you fix a quick nutritious meal at home without too much effort.
Whole grains: Whole grains such as quinoa, barley, bulgur, brown rice and oats are important sources of nutrients, including vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber. Stock up on pasta made from whole grains, and use whole grain flours to make quick breads and pancakes.
Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/08/26/4096211/to-your-health-restock-the-pantry.html#storylink=cpy
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August 12, 2014
Tips to Get Ready for the New School Year
Move over, summer--a new school year is coming!
With the start of school, families face new organization challenges.
School bells ring--and so do early-morning alarm clocks.
Paper piles swell as hand-outs and homework stream into the house.
Shorter autumn days bring a hectic round of sports, activities and events, and calendars fill with cryptic notes. Can the holidays be far behind?
Get organized now for the best school year ever! Use these ideas to prepare your home and family for the busy days ahead.
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With the start of school, families face new organization challenges.
School bells ring--and so do early-morning alarm clocks.
Paper piles swell as hand-outs and homework stream into the house.
Shorter autumn days bring a hectic round of sports, activities and events, and calendars fill with cryptic notes. Can the holidays be far behind?
Get organized now for the best school year ever! Use these ideas to prepare your home and family for the busy days ahead.
Ease the family into a school year schedule.
The first day of school is no time for a drastic adjustment of household sleep schedules. Instead, ease children back into a school year routine gradually. During the last two weeks of summer, re-introduce a school year bedtime. Begin waking late sleepers earlier and earlier, closer to the hour they'll need to rise when school begins.For More and Original Article.
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January 2, 2014
Go for an Exciting Career with Travel Nursing

If you decide to accept a cross-country assignment, take the time to enjoy the drive. Stop along the way to see amazing sights, learn history, and to meet the locals. Upon arriving at your new travel nursing assignment, become familiar with the area and surrounding towns. Your patients and their families are a great way to find out about the best restaurants, churches, doctors, salons, etc.
America is very diverse, not only with a mix of ethnic backgrounds but also with geographical cultures. Each region of the US looks different and has its own culture and unique and fun things to do. As a travel nurse, you will experience a wide variety of what the US has to offer and also develop some great and lasting friendships along the way.
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October 31, 2013
Like your health care career, but want a change of scenery?
No one will argue that the health care field is a challenging career. But even with
the challenge, there are sometimes when we get tired of doing the same
thing day in and day out. The monotony of a demanding routine can become
too much for us and we need a change.
Unfortunately, for many nurses and CNAs this is the time when they decide to leave the bedside and pursue different careers. However, there are so many diverse specialties in this field that you can get a breath of fresh air in your career while still practicing what you love. One of the more exciting career changes you can pursue is flight nursing.
A flight nurse will work alongside a flight paramedic to deliver advanced critical care.
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Unfortunately, for many nurses and CNAs this is the time when they decide to leave the bedside and pursue different careers. However, there are so many diverse specialties in this field that you can get a breath of fresh air in your career while still practicing what you love. One of the more exciting career changes you can pursue is flight nursing.
What do flight nurses do?
Flight nurses (also known as aero-medical nurses) play a critical role in patient care in some of the most emergent situations possible. They provide life supporting care while a patient is transported from medical facility to medical facility or in some cases, from the scene of an accident to a trauma center.A flight nurse will work alongside a flight paramedic to deliver advanced critical care.
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October 22, 2013
Secrets of Organized Families
In this increasingly hectic world, the phrase "organized families"
can seem like a contradiction in terms. But you know they exist: They're
the ones who show up at school on time each day, remember the Little
League coach's birthday, and file their taxes in January. And though
they make everyone else look bad, you secretly wish you were more like
them, together and in control.
Why get organized? Because you can't afford not to, especially when you're juggling work, school, and competing schedules. To get you on the road to efficiency, we asked families and professional organizers to share their secrets, room by room.
First, a few ground rules:
Commit to change. "Deciding to get organized is like resolving to lose weight," says Lisa Sarasohn of the Los Angeles-based organizing service Hire Order. "Both require discipline, and neither happens overnight." Rather than searching for a quick fix – the equivalent of a fad diet – organized families commit to a lifestyle change. They see organization as a means to an end: a more fulfilling, less stressful family life.
Take it slow. Be realistic in your organizing efforts. After all, you can't tame years of household chaos in a single day.
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Why get organized? Because you can't afford not to, especially when you're juggling work, school, and competing schedules. To get you on the road to efficiency, we asked families and professional organizers to share their secrets, room by room.
First, a few ground rules:
Commit to change. "Deciding to get organized is like resolving to lose weight," says Lisa Sarasohn of the Los Angeles-based organizing service Hire Order. "Both require discipline, and neither happens overnight." Rather than searching for a quick fix – the equivalent of a fad diet – organized families commit to a lifestyle change. They see organization as a means to an end: a more fulfilling, less stressful family life.
Take it slow. Be realistic in your organizing efforts. After all, you can't tame years of household chaos in a single day.
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May 9, 2013
LPNs Beyond the Bedside
I (Tina Lanciault) spend time in nursing forums answering questions that other nurses may have about alternative careers and I came across a nurse who was asking about forensic nursing. She is an LPN and wanted to know if there were any forensic LPN nurses who were working in this field and how could she get a job in forensic nursing. It struck me when she said, “Forensic LPN.” That statement inspired me to write about LPN nursing careers.
Just for the record, LPN or LVN are also nurses; their role is slightly different but they are still valuable to the nursing profession and very much needed.
So when I’m talking about alternative nursing careers I am also talking to LPNs/LVNs.
You, as an LPN, can work in holistic nursing, forensic nursing or be an entrepreneur. There are even LPNs who do legal nurse consulting. Most nursing specialties include LPNs with the exception of those nurses in advance nursing practices such as nurse practitioner, Clinical Nurse Specialist and those nursing jobs that require a BSN, masters or doctorate.
Anything else is up for grabs for an LPN/LVN.
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Just for the record, LPN or LVN are also nurses; their role is slightly different but they are still valuable to the nursing profession and very much needed.
So when I’m talking about alternative nursing careers I am also talking to LPNs/LVNs.
You, as an LPN, can work in holistic nursing, forensic nursing or be an entrepreneur. There are even LPNs who do legal nurse consulting. Most nursing specialties include LPNs with the exception of those nurses in advance nursing practices such as nurse practitioner, Clinical Nurse Specialist and those nursing jobs that require a BSN, masters or doctorate.
Anything else is up for grabs for an LPN/LVN.
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I spend time in nursing forums
answering questions that other nurses may have about alternative
careers and I came across a nurse who was asking about forensic nursing.
She is an LPN and wanted to know if there were any forensic LPN nurses
who were working in this field and how could she get a job in forensic
nursing. It struck me when she said, “Forensic LPN.” That statement
inspired me to write about LPN nursing careers.
Just for the record, LPN or LVN are also nurses; their role is slightly different but they are still valuable to the nursing profession and very much needed.
So when I’m talking about alternative nursing careers I am also talking to LPNs/LVNs.
You, as an LPN, can work in holistic nursing, forensic nursing or be an entrepreneur. There are even LPNs who do legal nurse consulting. Most nursing specialties include LPNs with the exception of those nurses in advance nursing practices such as nurse practitioner, Clinical Nurse Specialist and those nursing jobs that require a BSN, masters or doctorate.
Anything else is up for grabs for an LPN/LVN.
- See more at: http://www.nursetogether.com/lpn-beyond-the-bedside#sthash.Uh1hjR5U.dpuf
Just for the record, LPN or LVN are also nurses; their role is slightly different but they are still valuable to the nursing profession and very much needed.
So when I’m talking about alternative nursing careers I am also talking to LPNs/LVNs.
You, as an LPN, can work in holistic nursing, forensic nursing or be an entrepreneur. There are even LPNs who do legal nurse consulting. Most nursing specialties include LPNs with the exception of those nurses in advance nursing practices such as nurse practitioner, Clinical Nurse Specialist and those nursing jobs that require a BSN, masters or doctorate.
Anything else is up for grabs for an LPN/LVN.
- See more at: http://www.nursetogether.com/lpn-beyond-the-bedside#sthash.Uh1hjR5U.dpuf
December 27, 2012
Cabin Fever Anyone?

But let's be honest somewhere around the middle of the vacation it seems like the symptoms of cabin fever start to set in. Usually a little exercise, fresh air, and creativity are all the doctor would order. Here's some ways to follow "doctor's orders":
1. Google: "Things to do in (fill in your city)" and see what you find.
You may be surprised at what there is to do right in your own back yard.
2. Go to the zoo.
Most areas have a zoo or aquarium or some kind of wildlife rescue area. (Ever wonder where they take celebrity tigers when they've gotten too old?)
3. Use where you live to your advantage.
If there is snow on the ground, get out in it! Bundle up and have an old-fashion snow ball fight with the forts and all! Or if your weather is mild, find a local park and organize a flag football game or a neighborhood Capture the Flag competition.
Whatever you choose to do, getting the energy out goes a long way to cure cabin fever.
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November 6, 2012
What Going Back to School Can Give Moms
Sense of Identity
We moms spend so much time giving to our families, to our jobs and to our friends. It's very easy to lose ourselves and forget who we are as individual women. Going back to school is often something that women do for themselves, for a sense of fulfillment that learning something new can bring. Pursuing a passion that may ultimately be for the betterment of your family, but for now is just your own, is so empowering. Choosing a course of study and exploring various venues brings women a sense of identity that helps shape who they are.
Independence and Critical Thinking
Just as college can add to a woman's sense of identity, it can also foster an independent spirit that may have been lacking. So often, women begin to fall into a routine that fails to challenge them. This everyday rut may offer little opportunity for critical thinking or independent choices. Going back to school shakes things up a bit. It exposes you to new circumstances that may challenge your thinking and push you to make independent choices you ordinarily wouldn't be in a position to consider.
Friends and Networking
College also exposes women to a whole new group of people.
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September 20, 2012
Day Care: Choosing a Good Center
Whether you are considering a
commercial day care center or one in someone's home, you should check it out
carefully. Ask questions of the staff. Talk to parents of other children at the
day care center. Look over the center carefully.
Ask
about the child to staff ratio.
- How many children are there for each staff member? The fewer children each staff member is responsible for, the better. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends a ratio of one staff person for 3 to 5 small children and one staff member for 7 to 10 older children.
Ask
how the center cares for sick children.
- How is medicine given?
- How are parents told about illness among the children?
- When must children stay home because of illness?
- Does the center have a "sick room" for children with minor illnesses?
What
are some signs that would tell me if there are problems?
- The staff fails to answer your questions and address your concerns.
- There is no way for parents to be involved in the day care practices.
- Your child tells you about problems or is not happy with his or her day care experience.
- Unexplained accidents happen more than once.
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