Coming up in July in WorkLife Essentials
Once again, more exciting changes are happening here at WorkLife Essentials. At our new Blog, that can either be accessed from our Home page, or can be directly accessed at Blog.WorkLifeEssentials.com, you can access an extensive archive of our What's New content - going back over 2 years! Everything is searchable, and you can find short articles, news items and promotional content with direct links to relevant internal resources, all available in multiple languages, on such issues as:
- Parenting;
- Relationships;
- Family;
- Time Management; and
- even more!
This way, you will always be able to find shortcuts to your favorite WLE content. As always, if you are having trouble viewing our Blog, you can still access the latest What's New features and Teasers at our "What's New" page.
This Month’s Promotion is about Adoption. We have highlighted numerous resources and a range of relevant articles, all highlighting the many issues people deal with when considering adoption, or adjusting to adoption in their life. Please read excerpts of some of our highlighted articles below. Follow the link to continue reading. You can also read more details at our Blog, or by logging in to your WorkLife Essentials homepage and clicking the "Adoption" link in the promotion box.
| Health Matters and Adopted Children
Children who have been adopted locally or internationally may have health and developmental issues that are not commonly seen in children who were not adopted. It is important to be aware of possible health problems that could arise due to your child’s country of origin, a long stay in an orphanage, your child’s birth history or background...
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| Exploring Adoption
The decision to adopt is always heartfelt. Sometimes it comes only after couples have tried for years, unsuccessfully, to have a child. Sometimes it comes after they have discovered the joy of raising children and have decided to enrich their family with a “waiting” child. Today, marriage is no longer a prerequisite for parenthood...
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| Different Learning Styles in Your Adoptive Family
All parents hope their children will do well in school and move smoothly along a path possibly toward university and a good job. Given these expectations, you may be confused or surprised when your child does not follow the same path you did...
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