I would like to become a kindergarten teacher in California in a public school. However, I’m not sure about the requirements I need. I already made an appointment with my school counselor but I’m just curious as to know right now rather that have to wait a whole month for my appointment and miss signing up for some classes I can take this semester towards teaching.
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im really interested in becoming a kindergarten teacher but i don’t know where to start i need a little help what can you guys tell me. im in KeyStone Job Corp but im here to get my CNA licenses cause i like dealing with people but i love kids.
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The following are some tips and suggestions for new Grandparents, written by Frances McInnes, the owner of Breastmates Maternity store who also has two young children and two sets of grandparents.
Visit your newborn grandchild while mother and baby are still in the hospital. Visiting hours are usually in the afternoon. Knock before you enter the room, and when you first arrive ask the mother if now is a good time for a visit. She may need to breastfeed her baby, and it can be difficult learning how to breastfeed in those first few days. Offer to wait outside…
From Library Journal
Pitts, an African American journalist, has written a poignant account of the nature and meaning of black fatherhood in the contemporary United States. He deftly weaves together remembrances of an abusive father with scores of interviews with other black fathers and children. The result is a moving portrait of pain, suffering, and guilt as Pitts recounts a number of stories in which black fathers simply are not “there” for their kids. Although he offers no easy solutions, he does use the Million Man March of 1995 as a hopeful symbol that black men can…
From Library Journal
Pitts, an African American journalist, has written a poignant account of the nature and meaning of black fatherhood in the contemporary United States. He deftly weaves together remembrances of an abusive father with scores of interviews with other black fathers and children. The result is a moving portrait of pain, suffering, and guilt as Pitts recounts a number of stories in which black fathers simply are not “there” for their kids. Although he offers no easy solutions, he does use the Million Man March of 1995 as a hopeful symbol that black men can…
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“Offers strong emotional support for women struggling with their new responsibilities.” — – Publisher’s Weekly
Putting the Pieces Back TogetherStep One: I Do Love MyselfStep Two: I Know What I WantStep Three: My Family Is Still WholeStep Four: I Can Choose Who I AmFour simple steps. A world of truth. At last, a source of compassion and support for divorced mothers facing the realities of raising children when their lives are at their most vulnerable and their self-images at their most fragile. Filled with more than a book on coping — it is a source…
Dr. Saul Weiner, Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of the Combined Residency Program in Medicine/Pediatrics at the University of Illinois, Chicago discusses the specialty of Medicine/Ped… (more…)