Crisis in Child Care

Written by Veola Momon


Continued from page 1

While some parents are writing to their senators and representatives,repparttar book 5 + 1 Learning Powers ofrepparttar 130089 Mind is for “you”repparttar 130090 parent,repparttar 130091 “caregiver”,repparttar 130092 childcare centers and home care to assist you with ideas that will show you how it only takerepparttar 130093 imagination to create a learning environment for a child to make it a quality one withoutrepparttar 130094 chandelier or expensive training. It is possible to teach and train yourself how to becomerepparttar 130095 best caregiver you can be.

You must be willing to try new things as well as create different things in your room. Whatever you have been doing with your infants celebrate it with a performance, parents and grandparents will love it and will learn from it.

The one spendingrepparttar 130096 most time inrepparttar 130097 life ofrepparttar 130098 infant hasrepparttar 130099 most influence over their individual life. Early experiences affectrepparttar 130100 learning of a child. While They Are Young……… Teach Them You can have so much fun you won’t even know you’re teaching andrepparttar 130101 infants won’t know they are learning. Each infant is unique and alike in many ways. They observe until they have learned then they will try it and then do it.

Written by: Veola Momon at http://www.vecaps.com An Infant Room Lead Teacher with more than one half of success with her infants using her 5 + 1 Learning Powers ofrepparttar 130102 Mind. Email: info@vecaps.com Phone 404 373-1955

She has worked through the past 30 years learning about what she can do to help children learn in a fun way. Her 5 + 1 Learning Powers of the Mind is the way.


What You Really Need to Know About Breast Cancer

Written by Larry Denton


Continued from page 1

While there is yet no preventive to stop breast cancer, early detection is vital to survivingrepparttar disease. There are three things women can, and should do. Get an annual mammogram (special X-ray screening) afterrepparttar 130087 age of 50; regular (yearly) breast examination by a doctor; and breast self-examination (BSE) at least once a month.

If breast cancer is detected, it is important to remember there is no single treatment that is "right" for all women. As with most medical conditions, there is no "one-size-fits-all" treatment or cure. And all breast cancers are not alike. Breast cancer is a complex disease. Once breast cancer has been found, more tests will be done to findrepparttar 130088 specific pattern of your particular cancer. This is an important step called staging.

Knowingrepparttar 130089 exact stage of your disease will help your doctor plan your course of treatment. Your doctor will want to know:repparttar 130090 size ofrepparttar 130091 tumor; ifrepparttar 130092 cancer has spread within your breast; if cancer is present in your underarm lymph nodes; if cancer is present in other parts of your body.

There are many options available and you can always ask more than one doctor about your diagnosis and treatment plan. Your best start is to gain as much knowledge aboutrepparttar 130093 disease andrepparttar 130094 treatments as possible. Find answers to your questions and gain assistance in your fight against a terrifying enemy. Remember, there are no "dumb" questions when you are faced with cancer.

Most women who are treated for early breast cancer go on to live healthy, active, productive lives. The best chance of survival is early detection, so plan for mammograms, have yearly visits with your doctor, and use self-examination frequently. Best wishes for years of good health!

Larry Denton is a retired history teacher having taught 33 years at Hobson High in Hobson, Montana. He is currently Vice President of Elfin Enterprises, Inc. an Internet business providing valuable information and resources on a variety of important topics. For a recovery room full of accurate and useful information about breast cancer visit, http://www.BreastCancerAide.com


    <Back to Page 1
 
ImproveHomeLife.com © 2005
Terms of Use