Get-Paid-To Programs for WAHM’s

get paid to take surveys online One of ways WAHMs make money from home is by using “Get paid to” programs. If you’ve been looking for a work at home job, you’ve no doubt run across ads that claim that you can make money by reading e-mails, get paid to take surveys online, and trying free [...]

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Benefits & Discounts For Foster Parents

Foster Cares, Inc. Believes Foster Parents Deserve a Break in This Rough Economy! Littleton, Colorado, USA - Foster Cares, Inc. is a non-profit (501c3) that recently launched their new website, which will help support our foster care system in so many ways. Their intention is to provide access (at no cost) to discounts and benefits for foster parents, other care takers, and adoptive parents. They have also taken an extremely unusual and creative approach to not-for-profit donations. Foster

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Is Your Best Good Enough?

On one hand, we expect our kids to do their absolute best. But at the same time, they need to learn their limitations. But in teaching them their limitations, are we inadvertently teaching them to give up too soon? But when we push them too hard, are we telling them that we expect them to be perfect? And through all of this, what if we are sending out the message that if they aren’t perfect, that must mean they are failures. And if they fail at one thing, does this mean they fail at e

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Kids today

NYC Educator may be getting old , he suspects, observing his daughter and her Canadian cousins. The three of them sat on two beds, my daughter with a laptop and the two cousins each with an Ipod touch. They sat in the same room, within visual range and earshot, texting one another. I asked why they couldn’t just talk. They looked at me like I was crazy and described how much cooler this was. A while later, when they sat in another room talking to one another, I asked why they weren’t text

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What’s Going on in There? : How the Brain and Mind Develop in the First Five Years of Life

What’s Going on in There? : How the Brain and Mind Develop in the First Five Years of Life

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