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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How to Report An Incident of Internet Crime
Who to call Contact your local police department. If you have received an offensive email, do not delete it but leave...
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Your Child With Allergies
Understanding allergies Certain foods, pets, or things in the air that are usually harmless to most people can...
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Keep the Cold Outside - Wintertime Indoor Safety Tips
Watch out for winter weather While it can be fun to enjoy the snow or bundle up for the cold outdoors, when you come...
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Toddler Biting
How to help your toddler stop biting Biting is common for many toddlers. Sometimes they bite because it feels good on...
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Reduce the Stress of Traveling with Your Toddler
Impatient passengers Traveling with your toddler can be very stressful. Toddlers are impatient and do not like to sit...
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Preparing Your Child For Elementary School
Going back to school means getting into a new schedule and routine. Although your child may have attended summer camp or...
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Preparing Your Teen For High School
Starting high school is an exciting event, but one that can also cause some stress and anxiety for both parents and...
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Preparing Your Child For Middle School
The move from elementary school to middle school can be a big transition. Here are steps you can take to help your child...
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Considering Kindergarten
Is your child five years old? If you are considering enrolling him in kindergarten, but not totally sure he's ready,...
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