Parents must know their vital role in their children's holistic development. Their proper support in child's life can help them grow into confident and competent human beings.
The Esthetician program is a certificate program that prepares students to become licensed cosmetic estheticians. The 33 credit hour program can be completed in day classes and prepares graduates to sit for the state licensure exam. Graduates will be qualified for jobs in spas, dermatologist offices, salons, and other skin care settings. The program costs approximately $1000 per year including tuition, fees, books and supplies. Instructor Penny Copeland provides contact information for students interested in the program.
The document provides an overview of library services and resources available to faculty and staff at Moultrie Technical College. It summarizes that the library maintains print collections on each campus and provides access to online resources through GALILEO including e-books, periodical databases, and some full-text articles. It also describes services like reference assistance, information literacy instruction, interlibrary loans, copying services, and document delivery for distance learners. Contact information is provided for the library director and librarians to help faculty and staff make use of the resources.
This document provides information about a Marketing program at Moultrie Technical College. The 2-year program prepares students for various marketing, sales, and management roles through coursework that develops academic and occupational skills. Graduates can find employment in fields like retail, sales, marketing administration, and small business management, with average starting salaries between $8.50-$30,000 per hour or year. The program can be completed online or in-person and leads to certificates, diplomas, or an Associate's degree in Marketing Management or Entrepreneurship. Costs include tuition of $89 per credit hour as well as fees, and financial aid may be available.
The document provides information about Moultrie Technical College's Criminal Justice Technology programs, which include a diploma program, degree program, and introduction certificate. The programs prepare students for careers in fields like law enforcement, corrections, and security. The diploma can be earned in about 4 terms and prepares students for entry-level criminal justice jobs. The degree takes about 6 terms and further enhances career potential. The introduction certificate takes 1 term and focuses on the criminal justice system. The document provides details on admission requirements, costs, courses, and contact information for program chairs.
The document summarizes the Cosmetology program offered at Moultrie Technical College. The 1-year program prepares students for careers in cosmetology through courses in safety, sanitation, hair, skin and nails. Students will work with clients in a salon setting. The program is offered both day and evening and costs approximately $5,600 including books, supplies and certifications. Over 95% of graduates find employment with opportunities including salon ownership. The program instructors are introduced who are dedicated to students' success in the cosmetology field.
This document provides information about an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician program. The program trains students to provide basic and limited advanced emergency medical care. It takes 26 credit hours and two terms to complete. The program prepares graduates to work in emergency medical services facilities, hospitals, and medical transport. Graduates may also continue their education to become paramedics. The program is offered during the day on the Moultrie campus and at night on the Tifton campus. Amber Goodman is the lead instructor. Joey Fowler is the program chair/advisor.
This document provides information about Moultrie Technical College's Business Administrative Technology (BAT) diploma program. The 4-term program offers specializations in business administration or medical administration and prepares students to work in office environments using technologies like Microsoft Office. Courses are offered on the Tifton and Moultrie campuses with some available online. The program leads to a BAT diploma and students have the option to continue in medical certificate programs as well. Requirements include a GED/diploma and entrance exam scores. Tuition is based on $89 per credit hour along with additional fees.
Moultrie Technical College Active shooter safety exercise-photo highlights pptMoultrie Technical College
Active Shooter Safety Drill/Exercise held in partnership with multiple law enforcement, public safety and emergency healthcare agencies on August 8, 2014, at Moultrie Technical College's Veterans Parkway Campus in Moultrie, Georgia.
The Esthetician program is a certificate program that prepares students to become licensed cosmetic estheticians. The 33 credit hour program can be completed in day classes and prepares graduates to sit for the state licensure exam. Graduates will be qualified for jobs in spas, dermatologist offices, salons, and other skin care settings. The program costs approximately $1000 per year including tuition, fees, books and supplies. Instructor Penny Copeland provides contact information for students interested in the program.
The document provides an overview of library services and resources available to faculty and staff at Moultrie Technical College. It summarizes that the library maintains print collections on each campus and provides access to online resources through GALILEO including e-books, periodical databases, and some full-text articles. It also describes services like reference assistance, information literacy instruction, interlibrary loans, copying services, and document delivery for distance learners. Contact information is provided for the library director and librarians to help faculty and staff make use of the resources.
This document provides information about a Marketing program at Moultrie Technical College. The 2-year program prepares students for various marketing, sales, and management roles through coursework that develops academic and occupational skills. Graduates can find employment in fields like retail, sales, marketing administration, and small business management, with average starting salaries between $8.50-$30,000 per hour or year. The program can be completed online or in-person and leads to certificates, diplomas, or an Associate's degree in Marketing Management or Entrepreneurship. Costs include tuition of $89 per credit hour as well as fees, and financial aid may be available.
The document provides information about Moultrie Technical College's Criminal Justice Technology programs, which include a diploma program, degree program, and introduction certificate. The programs prepare students for careers in fields like law enforcement, corrections, and security. The diploma can be earned in about 4 terms and prepares students for entry-level criminal justice jobs. The degree takes about 6 terms and further enhances career potential. The introduction certificate takes 1 term and focuses on the criminal justice system. The document provides details on admission requirements, costs, courses, and contact information for program chairs.
The document summarizes the Cosmetology program offered at Moultrie Technical College. The 1-year program prepares students for careers in cosmetology through courses in safety, sanitation, hair, skin and nails. Students will work with clients in a salon setting. The program is offered both day and evening and costs approximately $5,600 including books, supplies and certifications. Over 95% of graduates find employment with opportunities including salon ownership. The program instructors are introduced who are dedicated to students' success in the cosmetology field.
This document provides information about an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician program. The program trains students to provide basic and limited advanced emergency medical care. It takes 26 credit hours and two terms to complete. The program prepares graduates to work in emergency medical services facilities, hospitals, and medical transport. Graduates may also continue their education to become paramedics. The program is offered during the day on the Moultrie campus and at night on the Tifton campus. Amber Goodman is the lead instructor. Joey Fowler is the program chair/advisor.
This document provides information about Moultrie Technical College's Business Administrative Technology (BAT) diploma program. The 4-term program offers specializations in business administration or medical administration and prepares students to work in office environments using technologies like Microsoft Office. Courses are offered on the Tifton and Moultrie campuses with some available online. The program leads to a BAT diploma and students have the option to continue in medical certificate programs as well. Requirements include a GED/diploma and entrance exam scores. Tuition is based on $89 per credit hour along with additional fees.
Moultrie Technical College Active shooter safety exercise-photo highlights pptMoultrie Technical College
Active Shooter Safety Drill/Exercise held in partnership with multiple law enforcement, public safety and emergency healthcare agencies on August 8, 2014, at Moultrie Technical College's Veterans Parkway Campus in Moultrie, Georgia.
The document describes the development of a baby from 6 weeks to 40 weeks of gestation. It provides key details about physical changes, organ formation, size, weight, and other developmental milestones for a fetus at 6, 9, 13, 17, 21, 26, 30, 33, and 37 weeks of pregnancy. By 40 weeks, all major systems are developed and the baby is ready for delivery, measuring approximately 20 inches and 7.5 pounds.
The document discusses the importance that Islam places on properly raising children according to Islamic principles. It states that if children are raised on proper Islamic principles, parents do not need to worry about them falling prey to negative influences. The document provides several hadith that emphasize the responsibility of parents to teach their children manners, ethics, and the core beliefs and practices of Islam, such as belief in God and the Prophet Muhammad. It outlines some basic Islamic principles for childrearing, including instructing children in faith, good deeds like prayer, and good manners.
The document discusses the importance that Islam places on properly raising children according to Islamic principles. It states that if children are raised with Islamic teachings, they will be set on the path of success. It highlights several hadith that emphasize how parents will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment for how they raised their children. The hadith presented say that teaching children good manners is even better than charity, and that good manners are the best gift a parent can give. The document stresses that the Islamic guidelines for child rearing will benefit children in both this life and the next.
HADITH ABOUT SELF EDUCATION, CHILD EDUCATION
tructured to meet the task subjects hadith tarbawi
guide lecturers : Wahidin, S.Pd.I, M.Pd.
In chapter Hadith About Self Education, Children's Education will discuss three hadith, namely:
A. Hadith of Abu Hurayrah about children born on the basis of nature
B. Hadith of Samurah of things done to the newborn child
C. Hadith of Ibn Amer Shoaib on education prayers for children aged seven
The document discusses the important roles of families in providing education, guidance in decision making, and nurturing faith. It offers several ways families can fulfill these roles, such as teaching children to live simply, guiding them in positive decision making, and finding opportunities to experience the meaningful messages of faith. Families are encouraged to make God the center of family life and focus on understanding rather than just learning religious lessons. Creating joyful experiences can help plant beliefs deeply in one's heart and mind. The roles of families are vital for children's development into principled, caring adults who make good decisions.
Soul4GIVE is a non-profit organization that advocates for improving the well-being of Indigenous Australians. It aims to raise quality of life and life expectancy through holistic initiatives promoting mental, physical, social and spiritual well-being. The organization addresses these pillars of well-being through education programs, community events, nutrition workshops and other services, and conducts research and surveys to understand community needs.
Soul4GIVE is a non-profit organization that advocates for improving the well-being of Indigenous Australians. It aims to raise quality of life and life expectancy through holistic initiatives promoting mental, physical, social and spiritual well-being. The organization addresses these pillars of well-being through education programs, community events, nutrition workshops and other services, and conducts research and surveys to understand community needs.
Soul4GIVE is a non-profit organization that advocates for improving the well-being of Indigenous Australians. It aims to raise quality of life and life expectancy through holistic initiatives promoting mental, physical, social and spiritual well-being. The organization addresses these pillars of well-being through education programs, community events, nutrition workshops and other services, and conducts research and surveys to understand community needs.
This document outlines an initiative by the 221st General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church to improve education for 1 million children in the US and globally by 2020. It provides statistics on poverty rates and educational outcomes for children in the US. The initiative will focus on strengthening early childhood education and decreasing dropout rates, including addressing the school-to-prison pipeline. The document encourages congregations to get involved through activities like tutoring, donating supplies, and advocating for legislation. It provides resources for congregations and asks for their support of the initiative.
The document describes the development of an unborn baby from 13.5 inches long and weighing 1.5 pounds to 17 inches long and weighing 4 pounds over the course of a pregnancy. Key developments include bones solidifying, hands becoming fully developed, sexual organs maturing, lungs developing, brain growth and ability to hear, move, taste, and learn in the third trimester. The baby gains weight and size weekly in preparation for birth.
Boys Town is an out-of-home service program that provides 24-hour supervised care for children and integrated services including health care, mental health services, social services, and family reunification support. The mission is to give at-risk children and families love, support and education regardless of their background or circumstances. Following its philosophy of faith and new beginnings developed by its founder Father Edward Flanagan, Boys Town aims to change how America cares for children. In accordance with the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997, Boys Town provides community-based family support, family preservation services, and individual, group, and family counseling.
This document discusses principles for raising children according to Islamic teachings. It emphasizes connecting children to Allah and the Prophet Muhammad through fulfilling religious obligations and instilling good character. It encourages focusing on achieving beneficial goals rather than outward appearances, cooperating rather than competing, contributing value to others rather than consuming, and sharing abundance rather than being stingy. The document provides advice for applying these principles, such as encouraging cooperation at home, limiting screen time, tracking charity, and sharing knowledge freely. It frames parenting as writing a "script" for children and stresses the importance of conscious changes to enable the script through actions like one's own example and helping children access role models and experiences.
This organization trains Christians around the world to effectively share their faith. They have provided evangelism training in over 20 African countries, the United States, and elsewhere. Their training teaches believers how to simply yet powerfully share the gospel message. Trainees then go out and see many accept Christ, including some sharing their faith for the first time. There is a massive spiritual hunger in Africa for both food and the gospel. The organization aims to train thousands more African pastors and believers to become lifelong witnesses for Jesus.
This document provides information about Fr. Felix Ugwuozo and his nonprofit organization OneHopeChildren, which is dedicated to improving life for children in Amachalla, Nigeria. The organization focuses on providing access to clean water, healthcare, education, and creating a sustainable community. Key initiatives include infrastructure for clean drinking water, an annual medical mission, scholarships for education, and pursuing poultry farming for jobs and sustainable income. The ultimate goals are to give children access to basic needs and inspire hope for the future.
Children in India face many dangers and hardships. Over 50,000 children live on the streets in major cities, millions work in forced labor or sex trafficking, and abuse is rampant. Two out of three children face some form of abuse. The document cites numerous Bible passages about the importance and value that God places on children. It discusses how childhood experiences have a significant impact on adult life, and how children are spiritually open and receptive in a way that adults are not. The Bible emphasizes that children should be cared for, protected, and that those who harm children or look down on them will face God's judgment.
The newsletter provides updates from Kiran Infertility Center. It discusses a new gene editing technique called CRISPR that could revolutionize genetic screening for IVF and surrogacy. It highlights stories from intended parents and donors, and shares statistics on new clients and embryo transfers. It recognizes nurse Elcy as a valued team member and includes photos from happy memories and upcoming events like Diwali.
In the May issue of Heartfulness Magazine, we dive deep into our contributors' meditation practices. One writer comes to it through their personal journey from childhood to old age, others from the perspective of epigenetics, by analogy with gardening, in bringing simplicity to daily life, and most significantly with insight into how meditation aids in the evolution of consciousness. In every instance this wisdom brings insight to everyday living. Join us in this feast for the inner world!
For children, there is a wonderful activity on gratitude, and the second part of the story of the beautiful white elephant, Mana.
Inside, find details of the upcoming Heartfulness conventions in Detroit, Los Angeles and New Jersey in the month of June. We invite those of you who live in the US to join the convention closest to you to experience Heartfulness meditation firsthand.
Edgewood Wraparound is a team-based program that helps at-risk youth in San Francisco's child welfare, probation, and mental health systems by keeping them with their families or transitioning them from group homes. It follows 10 principles including family voice and choice, collaboration, and being strengths-based. Referrals come from child welfare workers, probation officers, or mental health workers. The program director is Natalia Estassi Papakostas.
This document discusses defining and non-defining relative clauses. Defining relative clauses identify a specific noun and use "who", "which", or "that". Non-defining clauses provide extra information about a noun and cannot use "that". Examples are given of rewriting sentences to add defining and non-defining relative clauses.
The document describes the development of a baby from 6 weeks to 40 weeks of gestation. It provides key details about physical changes, organ formation, size, weight, and other developmental milestones for a fetus at 6, 9, 13, 17, 21, 26, 30, 33, and 37 weeks of pregnancy. By 40 weeks, all major systems are developed and the baby is ready for delivery, measuring approximately 20 inches and 7.5 pounds.
The document discusses the importance that Islam places on properly raising children according to Islamic principles. It states that if children are raised on proper Islamic principles, parents do not need to worry about them falling prey to negative influences. The document provides several hadith that emphasize the responsibility of parents to teach their children manners, ethics, and the core beliefs and practices of Islam, such as belief in God and the Prophet Muhammad. It outlines some basic Islamic principles for childrearing, including instructing children in faith, good deeds like prayer, and good manners.
The document discusses the importance that Islam places on properly raising children according to Islamic principles. It states that if children are raised with Islamic teachings, they will be set on the path of success. It highlights several hadith that emphasize how parents will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment for how they raised their children. The hadith presented say that teaching children good manners is even better than charity, and that good manners are the best gift a parent can give. The document stresses that the Islamic guidelines for child rearing will benefit children in both this life and the next.
HADITH ABOUT SELF EDUCATION, CHILD EDUCATION
tructured to meet the task subjects hadith tarbawi
guide lecturers : Wahidin, S.Pd.I, M.Pd.
In chapter Hadith About Self Education, Children's Education will discuss three hadith, namely:
A. Hadith of Abu Hurayrah about children born on the basis of nature
B. Hadith of Samurah of things done to the newborn child
C. Hadith of Ibn Amer Shoaib on education prayers for children aged seven
The document discusses the important roles of families in providing education, guidance in decision making, and nurturing faith. It offers several ways families can fulfill these roles, such as teaching children to live simply, guiding them in positive decision making, and finding opportunities to experience the meaningful messages of faith. Families are encouraged to make God the center of family life and focus on understanding rather than just learning religious lessons. Creating joyful experiences can help plant beliefs deeply in one's heart and mind. The roles of families are vital for children's development into principled, caring adults who make good decisions.
Soul4GIVE is a non-profit organization that advocates for improving the well-being of Indigenous Australians. It aims to raise quality of life and life expectancy through holistic initiatives promoting mental, physical, social and spiritual well-being. The organization addresses these pillars of well-being through education programs, community events, nutrition workshops and other services, and conducts research and surveys to understand community needs.
Soul4GIVE is a non-profit organization that advocates for improving the well-being of Indigenous Australians. It aims to raise quality of life and life expectancy through holistic initiatives promoting mental, physical, social and spiritual well-being. The organization addresses these pillars of well-being through education programs, community events, nutrition workshops and other services, and conducts research and surveys to understand community needs.
Soul4GIVE is a non-profit organization that advocates for improving the well-being of Indigenous Australians. It aims to raise quality of life and life expectancy through holistic initiatives promoting mental, physical, social and spiritual well-being. The organization addresses these pillars of well-being through education programs, community events, nutrition workshops and other services, and conducts research and surveys to understand community needs.
This document outlines an initiative by the 221st General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church to improve education for 1 million children in the US and globally by 2020. It provides statistics on poverty rates and educational outcomes for children in the US. The initiative will focus on strengthening early childhood education and decreasing dropout rates, including addressing the school-to-prison pipeline. The document encourages congregations to get involved through activities like tutoring, donating supplies, and advocating for legislation. It provides resources for congregations and asks for their support of the initiative.
The document describes the development of an unborn baby from 13.5 inches long and weighing 1.5 pounds to 17 inches long and weighing 4 pounds over the course of a pregnancy. Key developments include bones solidifying, hands becoming fully developed, sexual organs maturing, lungs developing, brain growth and ability to hear, move, taste, and learn in the third trimester. The baby gains weight and size weekly in preparation for birth.
Boys Town is an out-of-home service program that provides 24-hour supervised care for children and integrated services including health care, mental health services, social services, and family reunification support. The mission is to give at-risk children and families love, support and education regardless of their background or circumstances. Following its philosophy of faith and new beginnings developed by its founder Father Edward Flanagan, Boys Town aims to change how America cares for children. In accordance with the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997, Boys Town provides community-based family support, family preservation services, and individual, group, and family counseling.
This document discusses principles for raising children according to Islamic teachings. It emphasizes connecting children to Allah and the Prophet Muhammad through fulfilling religious obligations and instilling good character. It encourages focusing on achieving beneficial goals rather than outward appearances, cooperating rather than competing, contributing value to others rather than consuming, and sharing abundance rather than being stingy. The document provides advice for applying these principles, such as encouraging cooperation at home, limiting screen time, tracking charity, and sharing knowledge freely. It frames parenting as writing a "script" for children and stresses the importance of conscious changes to enable the script through actions like one's own example and helping children access role models and experiences.
This organization trains Christians around the world to effectively share their faith. They have provided evangelism training in over 20 African countries, the United States, and elsewhere. Their training teaches believers how to simply yet powerfully share the gospel message. Trainees then go out and see many accept Christ, including some sharing their faith for the first time. There is a massive spiritual hunger in Africa for both food and the gospel. The organization aims to train thousands more African pastors and believers to become lifelong witnesses for Jesus.
This document provides information about Fr. Felix Ugwuozo and his nonprofit organization OneHopeChildren, which is dedicated to improving life for children in Amachalla, Nigeria. The organization focuses on providing access to clean water, healthcare, education, and creating a sustainable community. Key initiatives include infrastructure for clean drinking water, an annual medical mission, scholarships for education, and pursuing poultry farming for jobs and sustainable income. The ultimate goals are to give children access to basic needs and inspire hope for the future.
Children in India face many dangers and hardships. Over 50,000 children live on the streets in major cities, millions work in forced labor or sex trafficking, and abuse is rampant. Two out of three children face some form of abuse. The document cites numerous Bible passages about the importance and value that God places on children. It discusses how childhood experiences have a significant impact on adult life, and how children are spiritually open and receptive in a way that adults are not. The Bible emphasizes that children should be cared for, protected, and that those who harm children or look down on them will face God's judgment.
The newsletter provides updates from Kiran Infertility Center. It discusses a new gene editing technique called CRISPR that could revolutionize genetic screening for IVF and surrogacy. It highlights stories from intended parents and donors, and shares statistics on new clients and embryo transfers. It recognizes nurse Elcy as a valued team member and includes photos from happy memories and upcoming events like Diwali.
In the May issue of Heartfulness Magazine, we dive deep into our contributors' meditation practices. One writer comes to it through their personal journey from childhood to old age, others from the perspective of epigenetics, by analogy with gardening, in bringing simplicity to daily life, and most significantly with insight into how meditation aids in the evolution of consciousness. In every instance this wisdom brings insight to everyday living. Join us in this feast for the inner world!
For children, there is a wonderful activity on gratitude, and the second part of the story of the beautiful white elephant, Mana.
Inside, find details of the upcoming Heartfulness conventions in Detroit, Los Angeles and New Jersey in the month of June. We invite those of you who live in the US to join the convention closest to you to experience Heartfulness meditation firsthand.
Edgewood Wraparound is a team-based program that helps at-risk youth in San Francisco's child welfare, probation, and mental health systems by keeping them with their families or transitioning them from group homes. It follows 10 principles including family voice and choice, collaboration, and being strengths-based. Referrals come from child welfare workers, probation officers, or mental health workers. The program director is Natalia Estassi Papakostas.
This document discusses defining and non-defining relative clauses. Defining relative clauses identify a specific noun and use "who", "which", or "that". Non-defining clauses provide extra information about a noun and cannot use "that". Examples are given of rewriting sentences to add defining and non-defining relative clauses.
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How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
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4. 1. PARTICIPANTS WILL KNOW ABOUT
HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT
2. THEY WILL BE AWARE OF THEIR ROLE IN
CHILD’S HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT
3. PARENTS WILL SET GOALS FOR THEIR
CHILDREN
4. PARENTS WILL BECOME SUPPORTIVE IN
CHILD,S GOAL ACHIEVEMENT
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7. Each one of us, no matter the
circumstance, have only 24 hours a
day. No more, no less. And if we are to
go with the recommended 7 hours of
sleep daily, we all have 17 hours when
we are awake.
8. Each year consists of about
6,000 waking hours. Children in
Pakistan, on average, spend
about 1,000 of them in school.