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Resumes
The basic purpose of a resume is to provide a prospective employer with an at-a-glance look at your qualifications. Sounds straightforward enough. So why does writing a resume cause so many people so much stress? The answer is straightforward too: There’s a lo...
Cover Letter
Your chance to shine Are cover letters necessary? In many cases, yes. They’re also a great place to highlight factors that make you an ideal hire, but that aren’t included in your resume. For starters: Your cover letter is where you communicate your passion f...
Choosing Safe Toys for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Medically reviewed by: KidsHealth Medical Experts Toys are an important and fun part of every child's development. But they can come with risks too. Choking is a hazard for kids ages 3 or younger, because they tend to put objects in their mouths. So it's impo...
Applications
Get ready to make a good impression Filling out an application is often an important step in the job search process. It can be an online or paper form requiring information about your career, education and qualifications. Many employers require you to submit ...
Interviews
Preparation is key An interview is not only a chance to shine, it’s an opportunity to see if an organization is the right fit for you. And the single most important way to prepare is to practice your interview responses with another person. Or you can contact...
Cooking With Preschoolers
Medically reviewed by: Mary L. Gavin, MD Cooking can help young kids learn and practice some basic math concepts and build language skills. And creating meals with you can help build their self-confidence and lay the foundation for healthy eating habits. It ...
Networking
Connect your way to success No matter where you are in your career, networking is a vital part of your success. In fact, many positions are never posted but are instead filled through word-of-mouth. As the name implies, networking takes some work. It requires...
Gifted Education
Medically reviewed by: KidsHealth Medical Experts Many parents believe their children should be in their school's gifted program. But only about 6% of all U.S. K-12 students are considered academically gifted. Gifted Students vs. Bright Students Parents sho...
Community Emergency Service
Community Emergency Service (CES) transforms lives by serving neighbors, sharing resources, and becoming a community - a place where people come hungry and leave hopeful. Food Market Need groceries? CES offers fresh, nutritious food through our Foo...
Help Your Child Get Organized
Medically reviewed by: KidsHealth Experts Most kids generate a little chaos and disorganization. Yours might flit from one thing to the next - forgetting books at school, leaving towels on the floor, and failing to finish projects once started. You'd like th...
Groveland Food Shelf
Here's when we are open Monday 9:30am-noon Tuesday 3pm-5:30pm Wednesday 9:30am-noon Thursday 3pm-5:30pm Friday 9:30-noon Contact Information 1900 NICOLLET AVEMINNEAPOLIS, MN 55403 612-871-0277 info@grovelandfoodshelf.org https://www.gro...
Vail Communities
Our Mission:To create pathways of recovery through relationships, purpose, and opportunity Main Website: https://vailcommunities.org/ Connect with us Administration / Case Management 23 9th Ave. S., Hopkins, MN 55343info@vailcommunities.org D...
Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
Medically reviewed by: Colleen O'Shea, M.Ed What's an IEP? Students who need extra help and support in school may be eligible for special education services in the form of an individualized education program (IEP). This program is offered free of charge to f...
Learning, Play, and Your Newborn
Medically reviewed by: Mary L. Gavin, MD Play is the main way that infants learn how to move, communicate, socialize, and understand their surroundings. During the first month of life, your baby will learn by interacting with you. The first thing your baby w...
Learning, Play, and Your 1- to 3-Month-Old
Medically reviewed by: Mary L. Gavin, MD After learning to recognize your voice, your face, and your touch, and to associate them with comfort, your baby will start responding even more to you during these months - and will even give you a smile! Babies this...
Learning, Play, and Your 4- to 7-Month-Old
Medically reviewed by: Mary L. Gavin, MD By 4 months old, your baby has learned to recognize you and familiar caregivers, focus and pay attention to things, and actively engage your attention. Continue to foster the learning process by engaging, responding, ...
Learning, Play, and Your 8- to 12-Month-Old
Medically reviewed by: Mary L. Gavin, MD Your child has gone from tiny newborn to curious infant, reaching out an exploring their environment. That curiosity and readiness to learn will continue as your baby becomes more mobile during these next few months. ...
Hope House of Itasca County
Connect With Our Team Website: https://hopehousetreatment.org/contact/ Men's Program 2086 Ridgeway Drive, Grand Rapids, MN 55744 (218) 326-1443 (218) 326-4390 admissions@hopehousetreatment.org Women's Program 2002 Cro...
AEOA Adult Education
Website: https://www.aeoa.org/adult-education Availability: Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis (excluding the City of Duluth, Hermantown, and Proctor) Program Description: The Adult Education program provides a full spectrum of le...
The Healing House of Saint Paul
Discover your inner healer by integrating body, mind, and spirit Unresolved trauma can show up in our lives as anxiety, depression, addiction, interpersonal issues, and feeling stuck. We can help you to understand the source of your suffering and eliminate th...