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Managing work-related stress

Workplace stress is highly personal. Some people thrive in fast-paced jobs (think emergency room nurses, police officers and air-traffic controllers) where making a mistake can put people’s lives at stake. But just because the rest of us wouldn’t last a day in such high-pressure environments doesn’t mean our jobs are less stressful. Short deadlines, endless [...]

2020-03-22T22:34:34-04:00September 1st, 2016|Wellness at work, What's new at FIRSTCALL|

Making a budget

A budget lists all the money you can count on as income and all of your regular expenses. It lets you know how you will spend your money on your living expenses, such as rent, food, household bills, and entertainment. The goal of a budget is to help you balance your monthly expenses and the [...]

2020-03-22T22:34:34-04:00September 1st, 2016|What's new at FIRSTCALL|

What is school refusal?

School refusal, or school avoidance, is a term used to describe the signs or anxiety a school-aged child has and his or her refusal to go to school. School phobia can be seen in different types of situations, including: Young children going to school for the first time. This is a normal type of school [...]

2016-07-29T12:12:31-04:00August 1st, 2016|For parents, What's new at FIRSTCALL|

School year means sleep challenges for kids of all ages

It’s back to school time, which means homework, after-school activities and, many parents hope, more regular bedtime routines. Children who don’t get enough sleep are at risk of performing poorly at school, according to research. Psychologists can help parents, teachers and children recognize the importance of a proper night’s sleep and can offer advice on [...]

2016-07-29T12:12:23-04:00August 1st, 2016|For parents, What's new at FIRSTCALL|

Watch for bullies in preschool and beyond

Bullying isn’t limited to teens or preteens. Even at preschool ages, children can be bullies—and your preschooler could be the victim of one. Preschool bullies may hit, bite, and use aggressive behavior without realizing the consequences of their actions. Surveys show that up to half of school children are bullied at some point, and at [...]

2016-07-29T12:12:16-04:00August 1st, 2016|For parents, What's new at FIRSTCALL|

The importance of vacations for stress relief, productivity and health

Many people don’t take vacations often enough. In fact, according to a poll on this site, around half of readers don't take annual vacations; in fact, many readers never take them! And now with increasing frequency, when we do take vacations, we often bring work along with us, keeping ourselves essentially still in the work [...]

Planning your trip – a traveler’s checklist

Before you travel, the following checklist will help you to prepare for a safe and healthy trip: Schedule an appointment with your doctor well in advance of your trip. Have necessary immunizations for your destination. Check insurance coverage for travel abroad. Have your insurance information cards and claim forms with you. Get a letter from [...]

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