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How to Succeed At The Job of Parenting

       Do you sometimes feel hopeless as a parent?  Well, you are not alone; as the job of parenting is not an easy task. This child rearing elert is to provide information and resources to assist you as you endeavor to become successful at parenting .   You may be a new mother, pregnant teen, new father, or a  seasoned mother who needs information that deals with allergies, child discipline, teething, add, adhd, newborns or that difficult child  and feel hopeless because whatever you do seems to be hopeless. Babies Do Not Come with a Manual According to PERRI KLASS, M.D a writer for the New York Times "Every infant is born adorable but selfish and the center of the universe," she replied. It's a parent's job to teach that "there are other people, and other people have feelings." Some parents are not aware of this aspect of child rearing and since the manual to parenthood was never written, parents continually have to hone their

Embracing Help

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                                               Don’t Turn Away Help    Most of us are proud people. We usually have an attitude within ourselves that we have made it to this point of life on our own and will continue to pull our weight to make it. However, we can be assured that at some point in our life, we will hit the bottom. It is not a matter of if but it is a matter of when. Unless you are independently wealthy , you are going to need someone to help you and you will have to swallow your pride to let that happen. Maybe you have experienced a job loss and it has been a few months and you still have not landed a new job. You send resume after resume with no response. Have you tried calling someone you know who might be able to help you get a job ? It has been proven time and time again that you have the best chances of getting a job when someone already there can attest to your skills and qualifications . So why go through the hassle of looking anywhere else? For those of us

Managing Your Expectations

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Giving Without Expecting Anything in Return Some of the unhappiest people in the world are people who expect something from others, particularly if these others owe them favors. While we are all taught that if we do things for people it will usually return to us, this is not always the case. You will find that you will typically be a much happier person if -- when you do something for someone or give something to a person -- you expect nothing in return. It has been said that people who keep their expectations low have little cause to whine. For instance, if a close friend of yours is in a bind and asks to borrow some money , give it as a gift instead of lending it. Realistically, if a person is in a real financial bind, that person probably cannot pay you back anyway. If you lend money to this person and do not get it back, you might find yourself getting very angry and upset. By the same token, if you do not have the money to spare, then tell your friend this too. It is better to be

Cover Letters-Increase Their Impact

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Most interviewers will tell you that without a cover letter; your resume does not stand a chance of being reviewed; so even when job offers request resumes without stressing cover letters take the initiative and send one. The cover letter is like a briefing. It tells the interviewer a little about your goals and why they should hire you for the position. So, since job advertisements don’t always ask for a cover letter along with your resumé, you should know you are always expected to send one. Some companies won’t even look at your resumé if it’s not accompanied by such a letter. After all, resumés and cover letters represent your first encounter with prospective employers and furnish the criteria based on which you may be selected for a job interview. Consequently, you should not write a cover letter in haste, but pay attention to every detail when crafting one. While they may be required to follow certain standard patterns, you do have some freedom as to the style, so you shoul

Free Computer Job Training-Follow Up

Free Computer Job Training is still available to those who are interested in landing a career in the Computer Field . At the training, I was given a computer, a tool set and knowledge which would prepare me for the world of work. Every student is given a computer to take home for free. The toolkit as well as the valuable information is also free. I gained such invaluable information which landed me a job right after passing the A+ Certification examinations. I learned how to dismount a computer, set up a small network and how to prepare for interviews. In addition, to classroom training students are taken out in the field to set up networks at various schools in the community. Upon completion of the course, students are given more hands on training at the schools factory where they earn a stipend while learning new things and further practicing what they learned in the classroom. Then there's a graduation to celebrate the accomplishments of those who persevered and s

Free Job Training for Adults

Free Job Training? Yes! There's a company in the Bronx with branches in Florida that gives computer job training free of charge to individuals who are 18 to 55 years of age. This is my third day of training. Today, I learned how to partition and format the hard drive and how to install windows 98. This is so much fun. People say nothing is free well, people can be wrong sometimes. To take the A+ exams , I would have to shell out $316. With this organization I get the text book free, free job interview training, computer tool kit, a voucher for A+ exams, paid internship, along with job placement. All I have to do is be on time, adhere to rules and regulations study and prepare to pass the exams so I can get certified. This company has been in operation since 1995 and I accidentally stumbled onto it while looking for a job on Craigslist.

Job Readiness

Job Readiness in crucial times when the job market is effected by the economy is one of the many answers for landing a career. As a displaced homemaker I know first hand how difficult it is to land that first job even though I have the credentials. In January, I graduated with a BS degree in Computer Information Systems. Although the jobs are out there the outlook for me was discouraging. I went to job fairs, career seminars, did internships, volunteer work and still getting hired was tough. Lacking experience in the field is a major hindrance to landing a job. Recently, I discovered a non profit organization that prepares serious participants from the age of 18 to 67 years old for employment in the Computer Industry. I signed up and started the course on June 9th. The first day of class was Orientation. On the second day however, the hands on training began. We all were given a computer took kit and was asked to dissemble a computer and reassemble it. At the end of train