While parents might worry what the new guidelines mean, the CDC experts say that masking and avoiding public places will continue to protect unvaccinated kids.
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To bring greater understanding to the issues affecting caregivers, McKinsey & Company released a report, For mothers in the workplace, a year (and counting) like no other that shared alarming statistics surrounding employee attrition and mental health.
A key factor setting Iceland apart is that it is one of a few countries where women have been in the highest institutional positions in the country for almost as long as men in the past 50 years.
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Consider these Covid-19 graduation party ideas for fun and creative approaches to celebrate the next chapter in life.
For years, immigrant women have made vital contributions to the U.S. economy, and they and their families have become deeply rooted in American society.
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By Seraphina Seow Although the coronavirus was circulating in the United States in January 2020, last March was full of harrowing firsts. Whether you eventually experienced the illness firsthand or not, your life undoubtedly changed—perhaps even devastatingly—in March 2020, when COVID-19 became a household name in the U.S. If you need a refresher, the American Journal of Managed Care reports that during that month, the World…
By. Brian Platzer and Abby Freirerich Students love nothing more than being “done.” The sense of relief we educators see when a test is turned in or recess has arrived is unmistakable. Adults can relate: Who doesn’t enjoy the feeling of completing a project or being freed from a meeting? But as you know, your student’s eagerness to be done often causes…