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Working with Your Child's TeacherStrategies for working with your child's teacher, being involved at the school, and communicating effectively on behalf of your child.- Maintaining Professional Boundaries when Working with Hospice PatientsIt takes a unique person to devote their lives to helping those who are facing death. And it is easy to get over involved with these very needy patients.
- Resources for Planning for Your Child with Special Needs FutureChildren with special needs requires planning. This planning includes planning for future financial and medical care needs. This resource list provides information for fulfilling these planning needs.
- A Parents' Field Guide to Working with School Systems to Educate Children with AutismThe Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires schools to meet the unique educational needs of children with autism and other disabillities. This article offers help to parents learning to navigate the public school system to meet their child's needs.
- Things to Consider When Working with Amish FarmersThis article outlines special characteristics of the Amish community that must be known in order to work with them on conservation issues.
Helping Military Families Stay Connected During a Long DeploymentWhen a loved one is deployed it's hard on the families left behind, especially the children. Now, thanks to Mary Linda Sather of Duluth, Minn., there is a resource available to military families everywhere.
Coping with a Parent Who Has DementiaTaking care of a parent who has dementia can be stressful and difficult. It's important for anyone's overall well being to not neglect the self in the process.
Working with an Independent SurrogateChoosing to become a surrogate, or use surrogacy to conceive a child, is a major decision. Being aware of your options will help intended parents, and potential surrogates, make the right choices.- Can't Find Work? Try Working with Non-Profits and Make a DifferenceI have found the change one person can make by helping their community is more rewarding then words can describe. Here are a few thoughts from time I spent at TCWFI during my college days...
- Love Working With Animals? Work With Animals From HomeIn this series, I am going to cover numerous work from home ideas that will not break the bank to get started in.
- Home Buyers: Finding and Working With a Real Estate AgentEach day there are multiple homes all around the world that are sold. The majority of individuals hire their own real estate agent to help them look for a house; however, others do not.
Working with Gaby GiffordsI knew and respected Gaby Giffords when I lived in Tucson from 1990 until early 2010 and had the privilege of working with her many times on various community activities.- Florida Recession Turning Working Class Families into the Homeless in Hernando CountyFlorida recession turning working class families into the homeless in Hernando County
- How to Communicate with an Emotionally Distant HusbandDo you feel frustrated because it appears your husband is emotionally distant when you try to communicate with him? Are you unsure as to what to do when your husband is emotionally distant?
What I Did with My Bachelor's Degree in Social SciencesWith so many colleges offering tempting degrees programs, and the advent of online education choosing between the abundance of careers and degrees available is a daunting experience. Here is some first hand advice that you should consider.- Coroner Mistake Gives Wrong Bodies of Men to Two FamiliesWhen two men died after their small plane crashed, the coroner put the wrong identification with the bodies. Families are now grieving all over again upon learning the wrong man was cremated and the wrong man interred in a mausoleum.
Child Labor Intensifying as Families Struggle to SurviveWith families facing dire economic circumstances children are often relied upon for support.- Dad in the Middle: A Stepfather's Strategy for Co-Parenting with the Biological FatherBeing a stepfather involves many twists including working with a biological father or their children's stepfather who may or may not be willing to co-parent. Read the strategy used by one dad caught in the middle of both these roles.
- Teaching Elementary Students with AutismThis article is a teachers prospective of students with Austim. As a teacher I feel it is good to get across the importance of early intervention and how working with a student with Autism is such a gift.
- Working with Your DebtFor most American families, living the daily grind has become more challenging. Those living on regular salary, even in a two parent-working household have the difficulty of trying to make it by each month.
- Texas Hospital Steps Up for Hurricane Ike, Gustav Evacuees, FamiliesOne hospital working with special needs evacuees from Gustav and Ike are working hard to make life better
- Volunteer with Elephants in Sri LankaIf you've ever dreamed of working with elephants like I had this is the perfect place to volunteer
- ESL Techniques for Working with Challenging StudentsTeaching English as a Second Language can be a challenge for both the teacher and the student, particularly if the student is a high level business executive. In addition to dealing with cultural differences, now you have to deal with egos that are sometimes hyperinflated.
Parent Therapy: A Relational Alternative to Working with Children by Linda Jacobs and Carol WachsThe most meaningful help a child can receive is not usually from a therapist but from parents who can learn to be more therapeutic and successful with their own children. This book is a guide for both parents and professionals.- Teaching Students with Tourette's DisorderAs a teacher and adolescent mental health therapist, I spent over 15 years working with students with a variety of disorders.
- Teaching Students with Asperger's SyndromeHaving spent 15 years working with adolescent students who had emotional and /or behavioral disorders, some of the most complex students I worked with were those who had Asperger's Syndrome.
An Interview with Mari L: A Japanese to English TutorMari works with Japanese children and adults who come directly from Japan with their families while they are stationed here for work. They are thrown into a new environment and have to quickly learn how to function in a new culture with a new language.- Sumter County, South Carolina Serves Adults with MR / RDSumter County recognizes its adults with MR/RD as citizens and encourages public participation.
Working Online: Can You Really Make a Killing, or Will a Living Do?Some websites that claim you can make thousands, working online. Others say you can get rich. Most of the claims are exaggerated. But you can make a few hundred a week if you are dedicated.- Homeschoolers Working with Former TeachersPublic and private school teachers disillusioned all of the rules, regulations and testing of schools; the homeschooling community wants you.
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