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Executive Functioning Problems in Son and Who Can Help
Asked by K.C. from Springfield
on July 28, 2010
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Hello-
My 10 year old son has what I think are "executive functioning" problems. It is like ADHD but more involved. If anyone is familiar with this term, I am looki...
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- First, you may need to travle to get the proper evaluation and diagnosis, and if you do not have the right kind of profesionals in your area to provide treatment, then...
- I'm sorry, I don't have any specific info for you but have you seen the info on this website: http://www.ncld.org/ld-basics/ld-aamp-executive-functioning/16-executi...
- I would first seek the help of a psychiatrist rather than a counselor. Next, I would consider checking into Occupational Therapy, Vision Therapy and Play Therapy as m...
Executive Moms Who Left Their Careers to Be a Stay at Home Mom???
Asked by A.L. from Phoenix
on February 8, 2009
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I am looking for advice. Are their any mommas that have left a successful/rewarding career when babies came? So much of all I worked for since college has materializ...
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- I have only one piece of advice. Stay dedicated to your decision. I meet a girl who could not humble herself to just being a mom. She was restless and ended up going b...
- I'm not going to lie and put flowers around this situation, but my last day at work was when I went into labor with my son and frankly, it's been the hardest transitio...
- Hi A., I stopped working in Corporate America when my children were in grade school. I took a position working from home and it worked out great. I was able to be t...
Question for Nonprofit Workers
Asked by S.S. from Los Angeles
on March 19, 2011
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Is $48k considered a high salary in the nonprofit sector?
EDIT: It's for an executive assistant position. But I was curious about mgmt positions too in the nonpr...
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- If it's entry level in LA I would think its probably about right (I have a friend who just got an entry level job in southern CA and she makes about 50,000, but it's b...
- I work in non-profit and after 3 years do not make anything close to that, although I think I have a decent salary. It depends on everything everyone has stated--the ...
- Depends on the job. The CEO of some large nonprofits make 200K plus. Can you post more info
Unemployed Spouse
Asked by K.N. from Philadelphia
on September 18, 2009
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Hi
Anyone else dealing with an unemployed spouse? We are approaching a year since he was laid off...he held an executive position in banking. I went back to work ...
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- My husband got fired a few months ago. I already worked ft so was hoping to get some help around the house. Yeah right! He stays up late and gets up late and does noth...
- yes, we should talk! I am trying to be sensitive to my hubby's depression and his anger and helplessness over all of this, but that means i have to stuff down my ow...
- Hi K., In today's world, the best thing for your husband would be to start his own business. There are many businesses out on the internet but you want to be caref...
" Seeking Answers from Moms That Are Dsm's in the Workplace "
Asked by P.N. from Las Vegas
on October 4, 2008
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I am in a position where I mave move up quickly at work. I think this is a great opportunity for me but I don't want to sacrifice work/ life balance with having young ...
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- Hi PN, My husband travels a lot. We take lots of phone calls from daddy, and Skype is our friend. We also do something special when he gets home--visit Legoland, ...
- My sister took a job in which she would have some "light travel" , once or twice a year. Flash forward a 3 years and she is gone for 3 days to a week almost every mon...
- Well you have to take a look at everything. Is the family income in a position for you to pass on the opportunity. Is Dad, Grandma, or any other family figure going ...
Employment Gap - Big Deal?
Asked by M.E. from San Francisco
on June 14, 2011
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I left employment 11 years ago to raise my daughters. Prior to that I worked for 10 years in fundraising gradually gaining responsibility and ultimately working at th...
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- Start working with temp agencies. That will at least get you some new referances. I dont know if the gap was the big deal or not. In the last year, my husband h...
- At this point, it doesn't really matter if you have gaps in your employment, or not. Even highly qualified people with current experience can't get a call back to sa...
- Like the other moms have mentioned, you will almost certainly need to accept that at this point, you may have to go in at the ground level again. It's not that you don...
Pregnant and Interviewing
Asked by A.C. from Dallas
on July 22, 2011
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Hey Mommas! I am pregnant with our second child (yeah) and a manager position just opened up at work that I am interviewing for. Question is when do I tell them about ...
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- Say nothing. They don't need to know. LBC
- It's a medical condition, hence none of their business (yet!)... interview, see how it goes, if you're hired, tell them AFTER training... companies have a tendency to ...
- As a former executive at a Fortune 100 company, I would suggest you do the following: First you are a current employee and there may be specific rules or norms that a...
Want to Start My Own Business...
Asked by V.K. from Sacramento
on May 10, 2011
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Hello,
I have been thinking of starting my own business. I am just in the very beginning stages of thought here but I wanted to get some suggestions. I have been ...
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- You can buy blank business cards at an office supply store and create and print them off yourself. A few of my local grocery stores have a community bulletin board ...
- you could advertise the cemetery plot cleaning and upkeep in church bulletins along with the yardwork. I would think there would be elderly people who would rather tr...
- You need a business license/tax license. A business account. An Attorney, to help with how to categorize your business. ie: LLC, or Inc., or what not. And per liabil...
New Mom Being Forced to Travel for Work
Asked by S.K. from Portland
on December 9, 2008
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i am a new single mom and have a executive position that i have decided to step down from in order to spend more time with my new baby. i told them i was not willing t...
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- Are you just not taking your boy because of the long flight because you would be surprised as to how easy traveling with a young child is...especially if you breastfee...
- I would contact an employment attorney immediately and request a consultation. Additionally, I'd start considering obtaining medical support. (i.e. contacting your...
- Hi S., First of all, I would ignore the cold response you received from the individual who presumes to know what is in your job description. I work in HR at a larg...
What to Wear for a Job Interview??
Asked by B.B. from Charleston
on October 30, 2010
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The job is an Engineering position and it pays from 50-75K. Should a suit and tie be worn? If not, what is appropriate? Thanks in advance! Oh No! no,no- not me! I'm t...