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What Did You Study in College? Are You Working in That Field Now?
Asked by A.G. from Houston
on March 22, 2012
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For me it was Literature and Business Marketing and yes (sort of), I work part time for a political research editor, so I can be at home before and after my son goes/c...
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- i went to college for 2 semesters hated it and had no idea what to do with my life.. after a couple years of working random jobs i wwent to a tech school for biotechno...
- I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism. I did work in the newspaper and radio industry for about 10 years and loved it but didn't make enough money....
- I have a B.S. and M.A. in Criminal Justice and yep, I'm using them. I work as a senior level manager for the state juvenile justice agency and I teach Criminology at a...
How Can I Make the Most of Baby Time and Study Time?
Asked by C.P. from Kalamazoo
on February 24, 2008
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I am a first time mom. I am 5 months pregnant and a full-time student. I still have 1 1/2 years to go before I earn my degree. After the baby is born I will have a ...
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- Hi C., That's a beautiful name, first of all. I had 2 small children when I decided to go back to school to earn my degrees. I waited until my youngest was 2 before...
- I recommend getting a good baby carrier, like a Moby Wrap. I was able to carry my daughter everywhere I went and have my hands free to clean the house, do work on the...
- First of all congrats on your baby to be and going to school. It's a great accomplishment. Newborns usually sleep quite a bit, so maybe you can get some work done du...
Is a Tri-lingual Baby Possible?
Asked by M.F. from Los Angeles
on January 9, 2010
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Hey mamas!
I am Japanese-American, my husband is Italian and we live in Italy with our 11 month old daughter.
It is important for me that my daughter speaks both...
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- Yes!!! It is definitely possible and the earlier you start, the better it will be. My friend is fluent in English, Spanish and Korean and her daughters (1 and 3) are ...
- Definitely. Our friends raised their kids trilingually. The mother only spoke Spanish to them, the father only spoke German, and since they were living in the U.S. a...
- You go girl! Raise your baby to be tri-lingual! You are doing it perfectly, just speak Japanese to her as well. This mistake I made with my daughter is that her ...
How to save Money
Asked by M.P. from San Francisco
on May 13, 2008
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I am trying to put a mini class together about "how to save money" at a church function. As a Japanese, I supposed to be good at it, but I am better at spending than s...
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- One thing you can do is to start writing down every penney you spend. Sometimes we don't realize how much money we spend just buying a soda for the drive in the car,e...
- I have certain "rules of thumb"- I do not pay more than a certain price for items (as an example, I do not pay more than $2 per pound for meat). Whenever possible, I ...
- M., One thing i have seen people do to budget is designate envelopes with money(cash) in them. 1. groceries 2. entertainment 3. household etc. that way when t...
MMR Question.
Asked by R.S. from Seattle
on February 1, 2011
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First I know the "study" about the supposed link between autism and MMR has been "officially debunked." Second, I got the MMR vaccine when I was pregnant and didn't kn...
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- We have had a couple really good peds if you're into switching! Let me know. I think it's more ignorant to do "what everyone else does or says you should". We all need...
- Well....first of all, the "MMR/Autism Study" that was "debunked"...was not. It was attacked by a journalist who has worked for the vaccine industry before, which in tu...
- I truly think autism is triggered by a compounded genetic issue with an immune/environmental trigger response. I feel those children would have gotten it anyways - ...
Has Anyone Had a Kid That Was a Foriegn Exchange Student?
Asked by J.F. from Denver
on March 7, 2008
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Hi, a little back ground for you. My 15-year-old son has some incredibly high goals for himself already. He loves to learn other languages. He is taking Spanish in hig...
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- Your son sounds a lot like me when I was in high school. I was obsessed with travel, French, Spanish. I joined the foreign exchange club, which prepared kids and famil...
- Why not try a shorter summer trip through a local Rotary Club and then utilize the college courses that he can take abroad. Do they even do HS year long exchanges?
- Hi J.- I spent two summers abroad in high school and a semester abroad in college. My thoughts would be to let your son go--he is clearly bright, responsible and inte...
Kindergarten Style Opinions
Asked by A.J. from Williamsport
on September 18, 2011
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Ok, I'm putting question back since I'm getting great answers.
Recap, we are trying to homeschool my oldest for kindergarten with international friend's kids' curri...
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- ???????? Your question was an interesting one. Why not leave it? I see a variety of children between the ages of 5 and 10 come through my home on the nights and w...
- If kids are breathing, they are learning. It's inherent to being human. The question is "what are they learning?" The next question is "what do you want them to be ...
- Update: Do love the question. If you change your mind, can your re-write it? Update II: My daughter is at a private school, an incredible progressive school that I p...
Should I Let Her Go?
Asked by Y.C. from New York
on February 2, 2012
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My daughter is very passionate about manga, she has being for many years and she is very good. All she talks about is that and all her presents has being about that.
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- I would have a meeting with her about her actions and how she made you feel. You did tell her NO and to wait until 18. That is justifiable. In the meantime, she c...
- I'm not sure what she did that was so bad. Yes, she should have done her hmwk first, but blocking facebook and devianart is sufficient punishment. Keeping her from d...
- I would be inclined to take her to the convention. It is a great chance for her to be around people who share her interests. I would talk to her about the attitude...
Kumon vs Sullivan vs Other Programs
Asked by H.M. from Atlanta
on May 18, 2008
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Just wondering if anyone has had good or bad experiences with Kumon/ Sullivan or other similar programs and would you recommend your program for summer enrichment!?!?!
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- You need to decide what you relly want before joining any of them. I worked for Kumon - while it is cheaper, it is very longterm (even during the school year for years...
- H., Keeping kids on tract during summer months is so very smart on your part. They loose so much of their past year's learning during the summer months. Summer enr...
- There is also Huntington Learning Centers. I think they do the same type of program as Sylvan, only cheaper. Plus, HLC has been in the business a lot longer than Sylva...
Stink Bugs?
Asked by C.W. from Lynchburg
on March 11, 2011
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A question (and answer) regarding pantry pests brought up 'stink' bugs...
Last year near me was a 'banner' year for them...and predictions are even WORSE for this y...
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- They are horrible. I have heard there will soon be a pheromone trap for them like I think there is for Japanese beetles. According to exterminators there is nothing th...
- I think stink bugs and earwigs are the same bug and yes they are disgusting. One of my neigjhbors accidently infested our neighborhood a fews ago, she got free compos...
- I'm thinking napalm. HATE them. I've found them in my house, here & there ALL winter long! I suspect they are holed up in the attic... Stink bugs are not earwigs...