Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Lyric Opera of Chicago Announces World Premiere: ?Bel Canto?
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) February 28, 2012 Anthony Freud, general director of Lyric Opera of Chicago, today announced details of its new world premiere. Bel Canto, by the gifted young Peruvian composer Jimmy
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
The Commission on Accreditation for Home Care Launches HomeCareForThe Holidays.org Website to Alert Families About Signs Their Loved Ones Need Home Care Support
New Providence, NJ (PRWEB) December 20, 2011 Home care agencies often experience an uptick in requests during the holidays, so this month, New Jersey-based Commission on Accreditation for Home Care (CAHC) has launched its "Home Care for the Holidays campaign" aimed to raise awareness for families that might need to help a loved one find home care support this season.
"The holidays are a time to get together with family and friends. Unfortunately, it?s also become a time when adult children may find their elderly parents may be in need of home care. Our goal is to help families understand the warning signs when home care may be needed and provide information to help them make informed decisions about home care," says CAHC
"The holidays are a time to get together with family and friends. Unfortunately, it?s also become a time when adult children may find their elderly parents may be in need of home care. Our goal is to help families understand the warning signs when home care may be needed and provide information to help them make informed decisions about home care," says CAHC
Ambulation Walkers Designed by the Merry Walker Corporation Now Offered by Rehabmart.com
Elberton, GA (PRWEB) February 27, 2012 Rehabmart.com, an online e-commerce company that sells rehabilitation and medical supplies, has joined in collaboration with the Merry Walker Corporation to offer ambulation devices and walkers to a larger consumer market. Established and incorporated in Mundelein, Illinois in 1990, the Merry Walker Corporation is a certified woman-owned business with all of their products manufactured in the USA. After spending about fifteen years in the long term care field working with the elderly as a social worker, activity director and nursing home administrator, Mary M. Harroun, MS, LNHA, realized that the elderly needed special equipment, and in 1990, the wheelchair and basic walker were the only choices
Monday, February 27, 2012
The Longevity Opportunity in the U.S. is Comparable to Emerging BRIC Markets
Lafayette, California (PRWEB) February 13, 2012 In 2011 the first of the baby boomer generation began turning 65 years old. Near daily stories in the media are generated about the issues, needs, impact, influence and sheer size of the eldest of our population. The growing discourse includes changes to retirement trends, the fact that the 55+ age group is the fastest-growing segment of entrepreneurs, the call to advertisers that they can no longer afford to ignore this audience, and announcements of new outlets catering to these demographics. From aging-in-place technologies to social and mobile media, to the spending power of grandparents, the overall wealth of opportunities in meeting the needs of this mature market is the purpose of
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Children Create MyFear ZapperTM System to Help Other Children Overcome Fear
Milford, OH (PRWEB) February 24, 2012 One of the catch phrases today is ?school-to-work:? How do we prepare our kids for the world of work, starting even as young as elementary school? MyFear ZapperTM believes this starts with getting kids as involved as possible in business projects that are typically reserved for adults. In fact, the MyFear ZapperTM system itself, which helps children build self-confidence by teaching them how to overcome fear and anxiety, is a testament to how children can use their creativity and skills to create something valuable for people and the business.
Patent-pending MyFear ZapperTM is an interactive website-based game that helps children build self-confidence by teaching them techniques to overcome
Patent-pending MyFear ZapperTM is an interactive website-based game that helps children build self-confidence by teaching them techniques to overcome
Saturday, February 25, 2012
San Jose Law Firm of Corsiglia, McMahon & Allard Helps Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse and Molestation
(PRWEB) January 31, 2012 The San Jose, California personal injury law firm of Corsiglia, McMahon & Allard is announcing steps that it is taking to provide justice to victims of childhood sexual abuse and molestation. The law firm is currently litigating claims against child molesters and their suspected enablers on behalf of survivors of childhood sexual abuse and molestation. At the same time, attorney Robert Allard is working with elected officials to close loopholes in the law that serve to protect child molesters.
"Our legal team believes in using the law to hold wrongdoers accountable, to fairly compensate the injured and their families, and as a result make our community safer," said Allard. "With jurors acting as the
"Our legal team believes in using the law to hold wrongdoers accountable, to fairly compensate the injured and their families, and as a result make our community safer," said Allard. "With jurors acting as the
Friday, February 24, 2012
Expectant Families Can Learn Dog Training and Dog Behavior Tips and Advice to Help Prepare For Life with Baby: WHS Brings Back Dogs & Storks
Winnipeg, Manitoba (PRWEB) February 23, 2012 The Winnipeg Humane Society (WHS) announces the return of the popular dog training and dog behavior based program, Dogs & Storks to its list of education programs. This news comes on the eve of the Baby & Kids Show beginning Saturday, February 25 at the Winnipeg Convention Centre.
Dogs & Storks is a trade-marked program that helps prepare the family dog for life with baby. Dogs & Storks is a two-hour workshop that provides essential information to help families prepare their dog for the dramatic changes that happen once a baby enters the family. Ideally this preparation begins as early as possible to provide as much opportunity for the dog to adjust.
?Many parents
Dogs & Storks is a trade-marked program that helps prepare the family dog for life with baby. Dogs & Storks is a two-hour workshop that provides essential information to help families prepare their dog for the dramatic changes that happen once a baby enters the family. Ideally this preparation begins as early as possible to provide as much opportunity for the dog to adjust.
?Many parents
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities, Inc. Sponsors Launch of i CAN! Program, Highlighting Strategies to Empower Children with Learning Disabilities
Westport, CT (PRWEB) February 23, 2012 Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities, Inc. (SKLD) recently sponsored the launch of the i CAN! Program, as a test pilot in the Northeast, in efforts to empower children with learning disabilities. The program highlights strategies that focus on what children can do rather than what they cannot do. Developed by Karen Ayoub of Greenwich, Connecticut with the assistance of SKLD, the program premiered at Winston Preparatory School in Norwalk, Connecticut. Over 80 students and teachers, representing grades six through 12, participated. A majority of students reported the program helped them understand themselves better, and empowered them to feel more confident in pursuing their dreams.
The i CAN!
The i CAN!
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Health & Disability Advocates Lauds New Labor Dept. Proposal to Boost Federal Contractor Hiring of Qualified Workers with Disabilities
(PRWEB) February 22, 2012 Chicago, Illinois: Health & Disability Advocates, the parent organization of Think Beyond the Label, a public-private partnership that connects businesses to jobs for people with disabilities across the U.S., strongly supports a proposed Department of Labor rule to require federal contractors and subcontractors to set a goal for hiring qualified people with disabilities to 7 percent of their workforce.
?For far too long, businesses have publicly stated their interest in hiring people with disabilities, but for a variety of reasons they have not acted on that interest,? says Barbara Otto, CEO of Health & Disability Advocates. ?The proposed rule will provide further incentives for businesses to hire,
?For far too long, businesses have publicly stated their interest in hiring people with disabilities, but for a variety of reasons they have not acted on that interest,? says Barbara Otto, CEO of Health & Disability Advocates. ?The proposed rule will provide further incentives for businesses to hire,
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Mandeep Chhabra, Managing Member of Cochran, Cochran and Chhabra, Outlines New Data on the Dangers of Distracted Driving
(PRWEB) February 17, 2012 Despite nationwide education and prevention efforts, new data shows that texting and driving incidents are not decreasing. Many young motorists are aware of the dangers of texting and driving but do it anyway, increasing their risk of being involved in a car accident. Even with nationwide attention, there are still a large number of distracted drivers on our roadways.
?By now, many of us are familiar with the dangers of distracted driving. We may think we are safe drivers or can multitask while behind the wheel, but taking our eyes off the road even for a split second can have life-long consequences,? Mandeep Chhabra said. Chhabra is the managing member of Cochran, Cochran and Chhabra, LLC, whose
?By now, many of us are familiar with the dangers of distracted driving. We may think we are safe drivers or can multitask while behind the wheel, but taking our eyes off the road even for a split second can have life-long consequences,? Mandeep Chhabra said. Chhabra is the managing member of Cochran, Cochran and Chhabra, LLC, whose
Monday, February 20, 2012
Overland Children and Family Services Now Supporting Children and their Families in Philadelphia and its Surrounding Areas
Bala Cynwyd ,PA (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 Shannon Overland is a Child Therapist, Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator and a Certified Family Group Decision Making facilitator with over ten years of experience in helping children with behavioral challenges in Philadelphia. Ms. Overland?s experience includes working within community mental health agencies, private practices and the Philadelphia School System. Ms. Overland has assisted many parents in coping and understanding children who are suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Trauma, Depression, Anxiety and Attachment issues.
Overland Children and Family Services (OCFS) specializes in different forms of Play
Overland Children and Family Services (OCFS) specializes in different forms of Play
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Podcast Now Available on fitsmiForMoms.com Featuring Fitness Expert, Celebrity Trainer and Author, Larysa DiDio on How To Help Kids Get Fit
(PRWEB) January 17, 2012 Larysa DiDio, fitness expert and co-author of the recently released book, ?Sneaky Fitness: Fun, Foolproof Ways To Slip Fitness Into Your Child?s Everyday Life,? shares top tips with fitsmiForMoms.com Radio on how to help kids get off the couch and moving in the New Year.
As the fitness editor of Parenting Magazine and an ambassador for Best Bones Forever, a government campaign to encourage girls to get and stay healthy, Larysa is committed to helping children who are at risk for adult onset maladies such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, as well as emotional issues.
Ms. DiDio explained to radio host and CEO of fitsmiForMoms.com, Linda Frankenbach, ?So the physical issue and the physical
As the fitness editor of Parenting Magazine and an ambassador for Best Bones Forever, a government campaign to encourage girls to get and stay healthy, Larysa is committed to helping children who are at risk for adult onset maladies such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, as well as emotional issues.
Ms. DiDio explained to radio host and CEO of fitsmiForMoms.com, Linda Frankenbach, ?So the physical issue and the physical
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Nike US Sports Camps Coach Offers Hitting Tip for 2012 Summer Softball Camp Attendees
San Rafael, CA (PRWEB) February 18, 2012 US Sports Camps Coach and Defiance College?s head coach Jodie Holava offers her expertise on the fundamentals of hitting and provides a suggestion to youth softball players that their swing should begin with a ?negative movement.?
"In summer softball camp we train our players that as a hitter prepares to hit a softball, they need to establish a trigger as a timing mechanism as well as a preparatory movement to drive the ball. This begins with what most hitting coaches refer to as the 'negative move' or 'load,'" Holava states. ?During the negative move the hitter begins to shift her body weight in to the back leg as well as separate her hands from her starting position to a load position
"In summer softball camp we train our players that as a hitter prepares to hit a softball, they need to establish a trigger as a timing mechanism as well as a preparatory movement to drive the ball. This begins with what most hitting coaches refer to as the 'negative move' or 'load,'" Holava states. ?During the negative move the hitter begins to shift her body weight in to the back leg as well as separate her hands from her starting position to a load position
Friday, February 17, 2012
The Xxtra Mile Announces 2012 Triathlon Race Calendar ? Danskin Triathlon Series to Feature Eight Races
New York, NY (PRWEB) February 14, 2012 The Xxtra Mile LLC (http://www.xxtramile.com), a women?s and girl?s active lifestyle company based in New York City, announced its 2012 Events Calendar today, which includes the eight-race Danskin Triathlon Series (http://www.danskintriathlon.net) and two stand-alone Events. It is anticipated that, collectively, the 8 all-women Danskin Triathlon Series events, each comprised of a half-mile swim, 12-mile bike and three-mile run, will attract more than 20,000 women and girls and close to 60,000 spectators. Details regarding the two stand-alone Events will be disclosed soon.
?The Danskin,? which has been conducted for more than 20 years, has provided the opportunity to ?TRI? for more than
?The Danskin,? which has been conducted for more than 20 years, has provided the opportunity to ?TRI? for more than
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Cell Phone Report Calls for More Responsible Management to Protect Children and Pregnant Women
North Haven, Conn. (PRWEB) February 01, 2012 Environment and Human Health, Inc. (EHHI) is releasing a new report calling for tougher standards to regulate cellular technologies?especially for children and pregnant women. This report is the first part of a project researching the health effects of cell phone use. EHHI has reviewed hundreds of peer-reviewed studies that have examined the potential health threats associated with cellular device use, along with the regulatory standards that have been adopted by the U.S. and other nations. This report provides the context for the second section of the project: an animal study designed to investigate the health effects on offspring of cell phone exposures during pregnancy.
John Wargo,
John Wargo,
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Parenting is Not Just Educating
The youth are confronted with many social challenges nowadays. These issues range from violence, sexuality, education, and health to name some. Although there are institutions that provide for their proper guidance, they are also faced with competitions for influences coming from the media and peers. In fact, in some cases, the two main institutions responsible for the rearing and education of the child, the school and family, point fingers to each other passing on the blame.
A child who committed a mistake at school will hear his teachers saying, “is that the way you were raised by your parents?” and when he got home and committed another mistake, he will hear his parents asking, “is that what you learned from school?” Indeed,
A child who committed a mistake at school will hear his teachers saying, “is that the way you were raised by your parents?” and when he got home and committed another mistake, he will hear his parents asking, “is that what you learned from school?” Indeed,
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Liberty Tax Examines Tax Breaks for Families- What?s Available for Filing 2011 Taxes?
Virginia Beach, VA (PRWEB) February 13, 2012 From the cradle to college, children?s lives greatly impact the tax situations of their families. Here?s a checklist from Liberty Tax Service of potential tax breaks for families this year.
?Many tax breaks continue for families this year including the increased child tax credit,? said John Hewitt, CEO of Liberty Tax Service.
The Child Tax Credit
Parents may again reap the benefits of the increased child tax credit in 2011and 2012. The additional child tax credit on Form 8812 is refundable to the extent of 15% of the taxpayer?s earned income in excess of $ 3,000, rather than on a minimum income of $ 12,550. A qualifying child must be under 17, a son, daughter, stepchild,
?Many tax breaks continue for families this year including the increased child tax credit,? said John Hewitt, CEO of Liberty Tax Service.
The Child Tax Credit
Parents may again reap the benefits of the increased child tax credit in 2011and 2012. The additional child tax credit on Form 8812 is refundable to the extent of 15% of the taxpayer?s earned income in excess of $ 3,000, rather than on a minimum income of $ 12,550. A qualifying child must be under 17, a son, daughter, stepchild,
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Year End Update: Photographer Rodney Rascona Covers the Drought in The Horn of Africa for The Paradigm Project
Boston, Massachusetts (PRWEB) February 09, 2012 After being awarded 2010 International Photographer of the Year: Deeper Perspective by the LUCIE Foundation last season for his work in Haiti, Rodney returned to East Africa on assignment for The Paradigm Project, an organization recognized by the Clinton Global Initiative as a member of the United Nations Global Alliance.
Rodney traveled to The Horn of Africa, to Dadaad, to create a series of portraits to help raise awareness and to help The Paradigm Project and subsequent organizations he?s facilitated with post production image licensing, such as Food For the Hungry and the United Nations Global Alliance, to play their part in response to the ongoing drought conditions in the
Rodney traveled to The Horn of Africa, to Dadaad, to create a series of portraits to help raise awareness and to help The Paradigm Project and subsequent organizations he?s facilitated with post production image licensing, such as Food For the Hungry and the United Nations Global Alliance, to play their part in response to the ongoing drought conditions in the
Saturday, February 11, 2012
On World Cancer Day, Global NGO Project HOPE Highlights New Methods Of Care For Young Cancer Patients In China
Millwood, VA (PRWEB) February 03, 2012 On World Cancer Day, global NGO Project HOPE says a growing corps of medical social workers in China is helping families deal with traumatic stress caused by the rising trend of childhood cancer in
Friday, February 10, 2012
Nike Golf Schools & Junior Camps and the University of Minnesota Announce Plans to Offer Junior Golf Camps in 2012
San Rafael, CA (PRWEB) February 09, 2012 Nike Golf Schools & Junior Golf Camps and the University of Minnesota have agreed to host two week-long Nike Junior Golf Camps in Minneapolis during the summer of 2012.
?We are excited to align with the University of Minnesota for obvious reasons,? explains Jason West, vice president of Nike Golf Schools & Junior Camps. ?Minnesota has a prominent Division I golf program, a beautiful campus with its own championship golf course, and a great coaching staff led by John Carlson and Michelle Redman. We feel this could quickly become one of the best junior golf camp locations in the country.?
The Nike Junior Golf Camps at University of Minnesota are scheduled for June 24 ? 28 and
?We are excited to align with the University of Minnesota for obvious reasons,? explains Jason West, vice president of Nike Golf Schools & Junior Camps. ?Minnesota has a prominent Division I golf program, a beautiful campus with its own championship golf course, and a great coaching staff led by John Carlson and Michelle Redman. We feel this could quickly become one of the best junior golf camp locations in the country.?
The Nike Junior Golf Camps at University of Minnesota are scheduled for June 24 ? 28 and
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Peter Lamas of Lamas Beauty Supports Anti-Bullying Campaign
Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) February 08, 2012 Peter Lamas, President of Peter Lamas Products, Inc. and innovator in certified organic hair and skin care products releases the following statement via Raffles Entertainment regarding the anti-bullying campaign "Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil" and the anti-bullying mascot Miles the Monkey:
"I am very passionate about this cause. My son was bullied terribly in elementary school, to the point that we had to change schools. He eventually learned how to defend himself and it was no longer a problem. I understand the pain he went through. I know that what Miles the Monkey stands for is very important and will help many children if we all help give our support and raise awareness to
"I am very passionate about this cause. My son was bullied terribly in elementary school, to the point that we had to change schools. He eventually learned how to defend himself and it was no longer a problem. I understand the pain he went through. I know that what Miles the Monkey stands for is very important and will help many children if we all help give our support and raise awareness to
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Lucky Bloke: a Condom Subscription Service Catering to Those Seeking Safe Adventure
Ashland, Oregon (PRWEB) February 02, 2012 LuckyBloke.com the first website to offer an international assortment of premium condoms and personal lubricants via monthly subscription, and featuring global delivery, announced its official launch today.
"Sex is exciting. Walking into a store to buy condoms or lube is awkward, inconvenient, and for many, incredibly embarrassing, " says Lucky Bloke CEO, Melissa White. "A Lucky Bloke condom subscription solves this with a slam dunk: it?s affordable, private, and convenient.?
In conventional retail stores, the condom and personal lubricant selection is often minimal and the differences between brands obscure. When shopping online, it?s easy to get overwhelmed. Many sites force
"Sex is exciting. Walking into a store to buy condoms or lube is awkward, inconvenient, and for many, incredibly embarrassing, " says Lucky Bloke CEO, Melissa White. "A Lucky Bloke condom subscription solves this with a slam dunk: it?s affordable, private, and convenient.?
In conventional retail stores, the condom and personal lubricant selection is often minimal and the differences between brands obscure. When shopping online, it?s easy to get overwhelmed. Many sites force
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Teenage Boys Can Be a Challenge to Raise
I am not sure if you can call it a secret but there are a few guidelines to follow when parenting teenage boys. Boys are different to deal with then their female counterparts. They share many of the same problems that the females do but will often react to them in a different way. Parenting teenage boys takes patience and understanding. Boys tend to withdraw from their problems and in order to maintain their ego will put up a defense if approached for questioning. How well your growing boys do during these trying times and how it will affect your family life depends a lot on how you the parent handles the situation.
When it comes to peer pressure, boys get their fair share. It is very important for most boys to fit in with the other
When it comes to peer pressure, boys get their fair share. It is very important for most boys to fit in with the other
Monday, February 6, 2012
Teen Sexting: Dr. Bonnie Says Teach Kids to Respect Technology, Not to Avoid It
(PRWEB) December 09, 2011 Teen sexting is not as common as people think, according to a new study (http://bit.ly/sw4NBX). Only one percent of kids ages 10 to 17 have sent racy pictures of themselves or someone else. While this is not the epidemic some seem to think it is, parents should still be active in addressing concerns that come with new technology advises Dr. Bonnie Eaker Weil: "The solution isn't to shy away from technology but rather to teach teens to respect and understand technology."
For the one percent of kids who are sharing photos - those pictures become like a "tech STD" - "they live on online and will follow them around throughout their lives" cautions Dr. Bonnie. Because teens' brains are neurologically
For the one percent of kids who are sharing photos - those pictures become like a "tech STD" - "they live on online and will follow them around throughout their lives" cautions Dr. Bonnie. Because teens' brains are neurologically
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Celebrities, Companies, and Faith-Based Organizations Come Together with the UN Foundation's Nothing But Nets Campaign to Help Families in the Horn of Africa
Washington, DC (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 In less than three months, thousands of Americans have donated to send 150,000 anti-malaria bed nets in response to the humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa. An eclectic group including celebrities like Jonah Hill, and organizations like the Consumer Electronics Association, The United Methodist Church, and the Union for Reform Judaism came together to send nets through the UN Foundation?s Nothing But Nets campaign?a global, grassroots campaign to fight malaria in Africa?and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR).
Every 60 seconds, a child dies from malaria?a disease spread by a single mosquito bite. Due to the location and crowded environment in refugee camps, malaria is a leading cause of death
Every 60 seconds, a child dies from malaria?a disease spread by a single mosquito bite. Due to the location and crowded environment in refugee camps, malaria is a leading cause of death
Saturday, February 4, 2012
?Month of Love? is Peak Time for True Love Waits Ceremonies
Nashville, TN (PRWEB) February 03, 2012 Traditionally, February has been considered the ?month of love.? The week of Valentine?s Day in particular is a time when people not only send cards and gifts to loved ones, but also when families and churches give special attention to the meaning of true love and the benefits of saving sex for marriage.
Many churches hold annual True Love Waits ceremonies, where the entire congregation witnesses young people?s commitments to remain abstinent until their wedding day, and then provides encouragement and support to them in the months and years ahead. Tokens, such as a True Love Waits ring or necklace, offer a tangible reminder of the commitment and add to the power of the ceremony.
In the
Many churches hold annual True Love Waits ceremonies, where the entire congregation witnesses young people?s commitments to remain abstinent until their wedding day, and then provides encouragement and support to them in the months and years ahead. Tokens, such as a True Love Waits ring or necklace, offer a tangible reminder of the commitment and add to the power of the ceremony.
In the
Friday, February 3, 2012
Ripple Effects? Multimedia Tutorial Helps Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Put Some Order into their Disorder
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 Ripple Effects, (http://www.rippleeffects.com), the leading provider of computer-based social-emotional learning and self-directed mental health guidance tools for students, announced today the release of the latest version of their comprehensive software, with a new tutorial on Autism. The addition of the ASD topic enables schools to provide resources to students with a wide range of communicative disorders at a time when the American Psychiatric Association (APA) contemplates more strictly defining an autism diagnosis. Should the clinical definition change, parents and school districts are worried that children that no longer qualify as having autism will continue to need support with
Thursday, February 2, 2012
MAM Offers Parents Tips for Recognizing and Managing Colic in Newborns
New York, New York (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 While approximately 25% of babies have colic, the diagnosis often comes as a surprise to many first time moms. When Julia?s* four-week-old started crying uncontrollably, she had no idea what was troubling her newborn daughter.
?She was my first baby,? Julia said. ?She was crying all the time and it seemed like she spit up more than she ate. I had no idea it was colic until her grandmother mentioned it.?
Even the most prepared new parent can be caught off guard when colic symptoms arise. ?I thought it was something I was eating because I was breastfeeding,? explained Elyse. ?I didn?t know how to console my baby and I didn?t know if she was in pain or just crying. I felt helpless.
?She was my first baby,? Julia said. ?She was crying all the time and it seemed like she spit up more than she ate. I had no idea it was colic until her grandmother mentioned it.?
Even the most prepared new parent can be caught off guard when colic symptoms arise. ?I thought it was something I was eating because I was breastfeeding,? explained Elyse. ?I didn?t know how to console my baby and I didn?t know if she was in pain or just crying. I felt helpless.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Forte Strong Announces Failure to Launch Program for 18-26 Year Olds
Saint George, Utah (PRWEB) January 28, 2012 As the failure to launch epidemic is increasing around the nation, one company has risen to accept the call. Forte Strong. They provide a unique strength based approach to life coaching that has never before been seen in the industry. Failure to launch has been a growing trend and can be defined as a young adult?s inability to leave their parents home. Forte Strong Co-Founder Matthew Arrington gives a simple explanation why, ?Young men have been raised by video games and the internet. Sometimes it becomes an addiction and sometimes it just prevents these guys from going out into the real world to socialize, get jobs, and learn valuable life skills that lead to independence.?
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