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What to Do When You Don’t Like Your Boss…

Is she assertive or ruthless? The stereotype of the she-devil boss abounds in the workplace. And there is some truth to every stereotype. Unfettered, women have been able to accomplish on many fronts; consequently, they have earned their promotions. Yet, many women prefer a male boss. Why?

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How to Stimulate a Baby with Toys

Infant development toys and activities encourage babies to learn about the world around them and develop essential skills for communication, motor development, hand-eye coordination and even walking. Toys and games designed to stimulate childrens minds will help them develop all of their senses so that they can begin performing more complex tasks such as playing, problem solving and communicating with other children and adults.

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Become a Reading Model This School Year: Encourage Early Childhood Literacy

With the start of the school year, there is no better time than now to create a reading routine with your school-aged child, a toddler or even infant. As a parent, there is much you can do to develop your childs reading skills and set the stage for a lifelong love of books and learning. Show your child that reading is a year-round activity by making reading fun and interesting, and chances are he or she will be eager to read on his or her own.

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A Home Library for Your Children: Here’s How…

The best predictor of reading success is the amount of time children spend reading both in and out of the home. Having a variety of appropriate books at home in your own library makes sharing books convenient, interesting and enjoyable for children of all ages. Its never too early to begin developing your home library. Even the youngest infants and toddlers need books to promote literacy and language development. Home libraries do not have to be expensive. Its not about the quantity of books you have, but more importantly, its about the quality and variety of books to which your child will have access.