OneToughJob
About Us
The One Tough Job campaign and website are brought to you by the Massachusetts Children’s Trust Fund. Since 1988, the Children’s Trust Fund has served the citizens of Massachusetts by working to protect children, support parents and strengthen families. We know all parents want the best for their children and we believe that all parents need and deserve support, skills and information to be the best parents they can be. Through this website, all parents can have access online to information shared through CTF-funded programs in communities throughout the state. One Tough Job aims to support parents and help them be the best parents they can be.
Articles by OneToughJob
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Tips for Traveling Dads
Being a dad is one tough job If you are a working dad, travel often comes with the job. While it is difficult to miss...
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Working Moms: How to Make it Work
You don't have to be a supermom Whether you choose to work outside of the home or whether you need to do so to support...
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Leaving Your Child Home Alone
Things to consider It is natural to be nervous about leaving your child home alone, but if both you and your child are...
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Babies Cry, Have a Plan to Prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome
About Shaken Baby Syndrome Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is the name of injury to an infant’s brain caused by vigorous...
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Moving With Children
Helping your family cope Children like adventure, but they also need stability. Moving even just a short distance can...
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New Year Resolutions for Moms and Dads
The Children’s Trust Fund (CTF) knows that being a parent is often a stressful job and offers ten New Year resolutions...
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Siblings: Best Friends, Worst Enemies
About sibling rivalry A sibling is a special gift, but one that is often unappreciated during the childhood years....
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Sleep and Your Infant
Baby basics Learning to care for your infant can be simultaneously exciting and challenging. Sleep patterns of newborns...
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Helping Your Child Get Organized
Creating the organized child No More Lunch Bags Left Behind Your child is growing up quickly and has a lot on her...
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Stress-free Summer Schedules
Rest, relax, and recharge Whether your child is five or fifteen, he needs to keep busy during the summer months. While...
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