Stop multitasking and learn how to focus
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Scottsdale, Arizona - Many people find it hard to focus, but it is a skill you can develop. To improve your focus:
Labor Day Auto Financing Report
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Washington, DC - With car dealers traditionally offering special Labor Day deals but auto-industry experts predicting lower sales this year compared with 2015, giving potential car buyers more negotiating power with dealers, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its 2016’s Labor Day Auto Financing Report.
Back-To-School Food Safety Tips for Parents and Caregivers
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Washington, DC - Back to school, back to the books, back in the saddle, or back in the car for those of us shuttling students to and from school. The new school year means its back to packing lunches and after school snacks for students, scouts, athletes, dancers, and all the other children who carry these items to and from home. One ‘back’ you do not want to reacquaint children with, however, is foodborne bacteria.
Turns Out Each Generation Approaches The “What’s for Dinner?” Question Differently
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Chicago, Illinois - If there is one meal that exemplifies the differences among generations, it’s dinner, finds The NPD Group, a leading global information company. Each group’s motivations, needs, and wants when it comes to dinner are as varied as their taste in music, according to a recently released generational study published by The NPD Group.
Let Them Eat Dirt - Or at Least Play in It
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Rochester, Minnesota - Cleanliness is next to godliness. Just ask any parent kneeling before a new baby. Suddenly, the world and all its filthy surfaces - not to mention its filthy humans - seem teeming with danger. To protect their precious progeny, many parents discover a clean gene they didn't know they had. A baby arrives, and the guy who used to live by the five-second rule (ahem, Cory) begins offering hand-washing tutorials and doling out hand sanitizer. But according to a recent article in the Chicago Tribune, a little dirt never hurts. And it turns out, it just may help - especially those five and under.
Need kids to sleep more during the school year? Start with parents' sleep habits
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West Lafayette, Indiana - Children are missing out on sleep, and to change that, parents should consider adjusting their personal schedules as well, says a Purdue University expert.
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