Are Your Children Ready for Real Life?

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The “Ready for Real Life” webinar, hosted by the entire Botkin family, will take on the practical side of educating children for the real world, also tackling every-day issues like saving money on curriculum, teaching your children to take responsibility for their own education, dealing with different learning styles, teaching social skills and confidence, helping children who don’t like to read or write, creating an educational home environment, and helping children learn marketable skills.

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Celebrity Biographies provide a detailed account of the life of well-known individuals in various fields, such as Hollywood stars, musicians, athletes, politicians, and business leaders. They require extensive research, including interviews and archival material, to create a coherent and engaging narrative. Biographies offer insight into the personal struggles, achievements, and legacies of their subjects, as well as the cultural, social, and historical context in which they lived. They provide readers with an opportunity to learn from the successes and failures of their favorite public figures and to gain a greater understanding of the world around them.

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nothing new under the sun https://www.nbcnews.com/video/how-a-doctor-s-accusation-of-medical-child-abuse-separated-a-mother-from-her-child-70982213819 https://www.medpagetoday.com/publichealthpolicy/ethics/84597 'Out of Control' Child Abuse Docs After an emergency department physician had his newborn baby taken away, other doctors at Children's Wisconsin hospital are warning that their child abuse pediatrician team is "out of control," NBC News and the Houston Chronicle reported Last May, John Cox, MD, fell asleep with his adopted baby daughter on his chest, and woke up to the child screaming. She seemed fine, but to be safe he brought her to the pediatrician, who also worked at Children's Wisconsin. Child abuse pediatricians there raised concerns about tiny bruises -- some of which turned out to be birthmarks -- and the baby was eventually taken from Cox and his wife, Sadie Dobrozsi, MD, a pediatric oncologist at the hospital. Now, eight months after the child was removed by Child Protective Services, a prosecutor has filed felony abuse charges against Cox. Yet 15 medical experts who later reviewed the case said they saw no real harm, NBC News and the Houston Chronicle reported. "Taking her to our own hospital was the single most harmful decision that we made for our baby," Cox told the news outlets. Some doctors at the hospital say they're so alarmed by Cox's story that they're now hesitant to have children evaluated by their child abuse pediatricians. Three doctors at Children's Wisconsin even said they were pressured by child abuse pediatricians there to alter medical records. "Essentially they've asked us to edit medical records to help the state prosecute parents. It's completely inappropriate," one doctor said. The story is the latest in an ongoing series by the news outlets investigating the relatively new subspecialty of child abuse pediatricians https://ibb.co/Mg18KFh