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Tornadoes and Emergencies help you Realize: Every Day is a Gift..by Matt Lee on June 25, 2010 http://ping.fm/yOdsh
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A Peacock in the Land of Penguins
Build a corporate culture of creativity and capture the talent, energy and commitment of all employees. A Peacock in the Land of Penguins brings new insight to an important topic – cultivating new ideas instead of “business as usual”. BJ Gallagher and Academy Award winning writer Warren H. Schmidt originally teamed-up to release A Peacock in the Land of Penguins and it became an instant classic. In this updated, gift-book edition, Simple Truths has worked its creative magic to bring this beautiful story to life.
Follow Perry the Peacock as he makes his journey from the Land of Learning to the Land of the Penguins and ultimately the Land of Opportunity. This story echoes one that is unfolding each and every day in organizations all across the country – how to build a corporate culture of creativity and capture the talent, energy and commitment of all employees.
"If you’re interested in new ideas for making yourself and your organization successful, read this little book."-Ken Blanchard
Perry The Peacock
Follow Perry the Peacock as he makes his journey from the Land of Learning to the Land of the Penguins and ultimately the Land of Opportunity. This story echoes one that is unfolding each and every day in organizations all across the country – how to build a corporate culture of creativity and capture the talent, energy and commitment of all employees.
"If you’re interested in new ideas for making yourself and your organization successful, read this little book."-Ken Blanchard
Perry The Peacock
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
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Childhood Anxiety - How Can A Parent Help?
Childhood Anxiety - How Can A Parent Help?
Childhood should be a time to learn and grow in a safe environment feeling loved and protected. Children should be free of the care and worries that other responsibilities of mature adults. Unfortunately, many children go through childhood suffering from relentless anxiety. Here are some ideas on how to help a child with anxiety.
Many times a parent recognizes a specific situation, such as the death of a pet or going away to camp, that is the cause of anxiety. Often times a parent needs to do nothing more than reassure the child that things will be okay and point out the positive aspects of whatever the cause for concern is. You can explain that it’s normal to have some feelings of anxiety when things change, but that doesn’t always mean you shouldn’t make the change.
It also helps to protect a child from disturbing or anxiety provoking images, movies, TV programs, news reports and so on. I think we aren’t careful enough as a society as to what we allow children to see. Young children simply don't have the maturity required to process adult themes appropriately. Exposing them to such material too early easily arouses uncertainly, fear and anxiety.
Children need a healthy diet. Highly refined and processed foods, especially sugars, lead to agitation in addition to adversely affecting the physical health. Some kids also get way too much caffeine (usually from soft drinks). Sometimes cleaning up the diet and cutting out caffeine is all it takes to eliminate childhood anxiety.
Of course is much more you can do to help a child with excessive anxiety. The exact form of help will vary with the child and factors such as their families situation. Any effort required to get the needed information is well worth it.
A great resource for this is Anxiety Free Child. This ground-breaking system is a godsend for any parent whose child is suffering from anxiety. Just imagine how wonderful it will be when your child is filled with joy rather than fear.
Be sure to check that out. Also,click here for more information on childhood anxiety help
Rest assuredthat you're not the first parent whose child has struggled with anxiety. It is possible to help them overcome
Childhood should be a time to learn and grow in a safe environment feeling loved and protected. Children should be free of the care and worries that other responsibilities of mature adults. Unfortunately, many children go through childhood suffering from relentless anxiety. Here are some ideas on how to help a child with anxiety.
Many times a parent recognizes a specific situation, such as the death of a pet or going away to camp, that is the cause of anxiety. Often times a parent needs to do nothing more than reassure the child that things will be okay and point out the positive aspects of whatever the cause for concern is. You can explain that it’s normal to have some feelings of anxiety when things change, but that doesn’t always mean you shouldn’t make the change.
It also helps to protect a child from disturbing or anxiety provoking images, movies, TV programs, news reports and so on. I think we aren’t careful enough as a society as to what we allow children to see. Young children simply don't have the maturity required to process adult themes appropriately. Exposing them to such material too early easily arouses uncertainly, fear and anxiety.
Children need a healthy diet. Highly refined and processed foods, especially sugars, lead to agitation in addition to adversely affecting the physical health. Some kids also get way too much caffeine (usually from soft drinks). Sometimes cleaning up the diet and cutting out caffeine is all it takes to eliminate childhood anxiety.
Of course is much more you can do to help a child with excessive anxiety. The exact form of help will vary with the child and factors such as their families situation. Any effort required to get the needed information is well worth it.
A great resource for this is Anxiety Free Child. This ground-breaking system is a godsend for any parent whose child is suffering from anxiety. Just imagine how wonderful it will be when your child is filled with joy rather than fear.
Be sure to check that out. Also,click here for more information on childhood anxiety help
Rest assuredthat you're not the first parent whose child has struggled with anxiety. It is possible to help them overcome
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
“If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.”
“If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.”
Let's face it - we wouldn't enjoy the many blessings we have had it not been for the courage and wisdom of great leaders in our country.
Let's face it - we wouldn't enjoy the many blessings we have had it not been for the courage and wisdom of great leaders in our country.
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