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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Make Sure Your Child Gets to School Safely Every Day
Whether your child walks, rides the school bus, or takes public transportation to school Planning how your child will...
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Bullying--What Parents Should Know
Bullying behavior is not always easy for adults or children to recognize or define. A fight between friends or siblings...
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Internet Safety—What Parents Can Do
Realizing the reality of the Internet, what can parents do to protect their children and have some peace of mind as...
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Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder: An Overview
The ABC's of ADHD It is natural for young children to be easily distracted, have trouble listening, and be unable to...
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Extracurricular Activities
Is your child doing too much? As your child gets settled into school, both you and her will quickly become aware of all...
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Good Study Habits Begin At Home
The benefits of homework At times, it can seem like your child’s homework is endless and with all those other things...
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Helping Your Elementary School Student With Homework
The importance of homework At times, it may seem like your child’s homework is endless and with your busy schedule,...
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Make Parent Teacher Conferences Work for You and Your Child
According to the National Parent Teacher Association (PTA), only one in four parents are actively involved in their...
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Playground Safety
A safe place to play If you ask your child what he likes most about school, the answer you are likely to get is,...
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