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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Activities to Do With Your Preschooler
Have Fun With Your Preschooler! If you are the parent of a preschooler, you are probably hearing a lot of, “No!”...
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Teens and Driving Safety
How to keep your teen safe behind the wheel Traffic accidents are the leading cause of fatalities for teens....
Topics: Teen Years (13-19) | Driving Safety for Teens -
The Cell Phone Dilemma
Every kid's got one According to a recent study, in 2000 only 5% of 13-17 year-olds had cell phones whereas today, over...
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Halloween Safety Tips
As your family goes about picking out a costume or getting your house ready for trick-or-treaters, here are some...
Topics: Middle Years (5-9) | Preteen Years (9-13) | Teen Years (13-19) | Halloween | Seasonal Safety -
Talking to Children About Death
Kids know more than we think Childhood can be a time of happiness, excitement, and learning for children and as...
Topics: Grief and Bereavement -
Feeding Your Baby
Feeding is about more than nutrition As a new parent, you will get a lot of advice on how, what, and when to feed your...
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Parent-Child Communication: Develop Open, Effective Communication with Your Child
Listen to more than your child's words Earn your child's trust by developing open, effective communications with your...
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My Child Is Getting Bullied—What Should I Do?
Bullying must be taken seriously. Here are some signs that indicate that your child is getting bullied and what can you...
Topics: Middle Years (5-9) | School Bullying Prevention -
I Think My Child Is A Bully—What Should I Do?
Study reports that a child who bullies may exhibit some of the behaviors listed here. Also, here are tips to help your...
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