A behavioral psychologist, he advised that it was more productive to briefly isolate a misbehaving child than to spank or yell at him. Thus a household phrase was born.
Becoming a mom is always difficult, but for many Oregon mothers who had a child during the pandemic, they have found that some stresses of raising an infant are only compounded by the changes to society.
Whether it’s a feeling of isolation from the pandemic s limited social interaction or challenges with finding child care, new parents are finding a variety of difficulties that come with parenting during the pandemic.
According to the State of Babies Yearbook 2021 report an annual snapshot of how infants, toddlers and their families are faring by the national nonprofit Zero to Three families of young children were one of the groups hardest-hit by COVID across the nation. The report looked at how each state s parents of infants have fared during the pandemic, considering criteria such as how many were low income, child care services and the percent that had health care.
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The First Lady of the United States is coming to Connecticut. Dr. Jill Biden will be in Meriden next Wednesday. Mayor Kevin Scarpati says it’s been about 70.
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Miguel Cardona remembers how overwhelmed he felt when he walked into school for the first time as a student.
The son of parents who moved to Meriden, Conn., from Puerto Rico as children, he lived in public housing and didn’t speak English as a young child.
“I remember my first day of kindergarten at John Barry School,” the nominee for U.S. secretary of education said at a virtual farewell celebration with Meriden leaders earlier this month, referring to an elementary school in his home city.
“That day, I ended up in the nurse’s office crying, and I had to go home early. I never wanted to go back. Here I am, 40 years later, and I’m having mixed emotions about leaving the place I love.”