So Now What? explains how to navigate the sometimes tricky and often confusing career path for those who are just breaking into the real world. More often than not, college graduates will accept a first or early job offer that does not reflect their degree and training, or, if it does, they may be able to secure only an entry-level position. With these truths in mind, the author guides twenty-somethings through how to make the most of their early positions and use their first jobs as incremental hops to career happiness. So Now What? is unique in that it doesn't tell a person how to get a job...
So Now What? explains how to navigate the sometimes tricky and often confusing career path for those who are just breaking into the real world. More o...
Parents: Does your teen withdraw to his or her room at every opportunity? Does she talk with you about her friends? Does he participate in discussions at meals? Does your teen want you to see projects from school? When is the last time you actually went into your teen's room and looked at what's hanging on the walls and sitting on the shelves? Teens: Do your parents hide behind the newspaper? Do they always have to work when you've got a game, a recital, or an open house at school? Is there anything you do together anymore? When was the last time they took a walk, a bike...
Parents: Does your teen withdraw to his or her room at every opportunity? Does she talk with you about her friends? Does he participate in dis...
The problems young people in the West have with obesity are well documented. Jay McGraw tackles the emotional and physical aspects of adolescent and young adult obesity and presents a range of solutions extending from the psychological to the purely dietary.
The problems young people in the West have with obesity are well documented. Jay McGraw tackles the emotional and physical aspects of adolescent and y...