Archive for August, 2009

Wake Up & Smell the Poison!

Chemical Rehab part 1:
Step Number 1: learning and understanding that we as humans have excelled in most aspects of life, yet have plunged into desperate failure in others.
This century has seen many revelations and evolutions. Great discoveries, unique inventions & amazing advances in the medical and scientific worlds that have eventually lead to the ultimate [...]

Do your Eyes Light Up?

It takes courage to step out and make your mark on the world. In an egocentric society of narcissistic bravado (check out MTV) and falsely inflated egos (à la American Idol), parents tread a fine line. How do we build our children’s self-confidence and, at the same time, teach them how to be realistic about [...]

Can early childhood education help my career?

I’m following AMI pre school diploma. As well as I would like to do bachelor of early childhood education online. I need some advices.
Yes, it will surely help you. If your base is strong then you can go on for further studies .I just refer you to visit http://www.quickcert.com/
for more help .I hope your [...]

Entering the Labour Market by Single Mothers

Decision to enter the labour market for single mothers is linked with the issue of taking care of their young children. Child care costs will continue to be an important factor determining welfare participation in the welfare reform environment because of the low expected earnings of low-skilled workers and the high percentage of earned [...]

Child and Maternal Health in an Era of Chemical Pollution

Every year around 100,000 different types of chemicals are produced for a variety of
uses around the world and many of these chemicals find their way into our environment and homes. Meanwhile, Other chemicals that have been banned still leak in from old products and continue to linger around as we continue to pump our lives
with [...]