Teaching College. . . Thinking Stress
The course I taught that evening in the Fall of 1981 was called “Principles and Practices of Child Care.” At that point, we had two children, Andrew and Matthew. And I was teaching every Monday…
The course I taught that evening in the Fall of 1981 was called “Principles and Practices of Child Care.” At that point, we had two children, Andrew and Matthew. And I was teaching every Monday…
From The Guardian, October 2018, an article by Amelia Hill, entitled, Singing to children may help development of language skills . . . singing to and, later, with a child is the most effective way…
I’ve worked outside my home and been a stay-at-home mother as well. When writing Motherhood Stress, I talked to mothers in both situations. I’ve learned each group experiences some stresses the other doesn’t. But most motherhood…