Theodore Sacks
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Avoid Infections - Steps to Take Before and During a Hospital StayThere are some steps you can take before you go to the hospital and during your stay that can help avoid, or at least combat, these infections.
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Tips on Choosing a Health Care AdvocateYour most important first step is selecting someone you trust to be your health care advocate before and during your hospital stay.
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Giving Homework to StudentsTeachers have a right and a responsibility to give homework, and students have a responsibility to do it.
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Developing an Effective Consequence Plan in Dealing with Behavior Issues in SchoolThe following is a list of hints for the school management to use to help develop effective consequences for behavior in your school.
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Can Praise Really Be Harmful?Along with some positive change in behavior, praise also has many negative side effects, which include conformity, stereotyped choices, students downgrading themselves so that others will build them up, bragging, and role playing.
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Scaling Down Your Lifestyle: Ideas for Saving MoneyNot only is scaling down your lifestyle necessary, but it is chic to live simply by reusing and recycling. Here are some rich ideas for cheaper living to help you start spending less while living better.
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How to Deal with Separation AnxietyBelow are some tips for dealing with separation anxiety.
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Switching from Breastfeeding to Bottle FeedingStart getting your baby used to taking a bottle as early as possible, but not before she's completely comfortable with the breast. Here are some things you can do to get even the most committed breast feeder to give the bottle a try.
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Dealing with Your Child's Night TerrorsHow do parents tell the difference between night terrors and nightmares, and what do they do if their children experience one?
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Toilet Training Tips for Your KidsToilet training should be an accomplishment for the child, not for the parent. Parents tend to want to rush this stage because it's such a noticeable milestone in their child's development.
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Tips for Telling Your Child that He's AdoptedIf you have fabricated a story about how your child joined your family, telling the real story will be, at best, awkward. If you wait for a time or a situation that seems ideal, you may continue to put off telling the truth.
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Adoptive Parents: Talking with School PersonnelAdoptive parents are often reluctant to share information about their child's origins with school personnel.
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Tips on Understanding Why Parents AdoptMost parents do not think of adopting first when they start their families. Many choose adoption as a result of infertility.
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When to Tell Your Child He's AdoptedBeing adopted is part of the child's identity and part of the family's history. As such, adoption should be discussed matter-of-factly whenever appropriate.