The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation released an article: "Almost anyone can become a life coach. A hidden camera investigation reveals why that's a problem”
Pretty much anyone can become a life coach.
The unregulated industry requires little-to-no training and offers the possibility of lucrative returns.
Angry & Abused, Health Care Workers Still Overwhelmingly Love Careers
USA Today posted an article: "Exclusive: Angry and abused, health care workers still overwhelmingly love careers, poll shows” (BUT 1 in 4 Planning to Leave).
Here are some excerpts:
Heading into the third year of a wearying pandemic, America's health care workers report significant levels of burnout,...
Too Old for Exercise?
With the limitations on activity during the (continuing) pandemic the following press release from the University of Pittsburgh Exercise Can Help Older Adults Retain Their Memories: Pooling Data From Dozens of Experiments Let Researchers Show Whose Brains Benefit the Most From Exercise addresses the benefits of exercise to prevent cognitive decline.
Pediatricians Update Developmental Milestones, Hoping to Help Parents
Psychologist Ken Pope has posted this article from The Washington Post:
For the first time in decades, the nation’s top pediatricians have changed the checklist of developmental milestones for infants and young children to make it easier to identify delays that could be a sign of autism or other social-communication...