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...test the idea that trendy psychological ailments can be as infectious as the flu in a preschool, I logged onto several popular mental-health sites and, using various checklists, tried to determine what, if anything, was wrong with me. I started by screening myself for bipolar disorder, the subject of a TV commercial that had alarmed me with its suggestion that frantic housepainting might indicate an illness. "Some individuals notice that their mood and/or energy levels shift drastically from time to time," read the first line of one Web questionnaire. Did the statement apply to me? It did. I checked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Let's Not Overanalyze This | 1/20/2003 | See Source »

...launch London-based HIT Entertainment, a distributor of children's programming. Lawes pushed HIT to evolve into a creative studio, and today its most popular program, Bob the Builder, an animated show about a construction worker and his talking machines, is aired in 140 countries. One of the top preschool programs in Australia, Britain, Germany and Japan, it has sold 4 million videos in the U.S., where it also plays on Nickelodeon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rob Lawes: CEO of Hit Entertainment | 12/2/2002 | See Source »

Much of our failure stems from misinformation. Only one of the 10 students I asked knew what foster care is, a temporary care situation for a child in need, with a variety of scenarios. For example, when I was in preschool, my single mother became very sick with a kidney ailment (exacerbated by my jumping on her kidney that morning), and had to go the emergency room. Her friends were at work and couldn’t take me. The doctor threatened to call Social Services, because a hospital is “no place for a small child...

Author: By Arianne R. Cohen, | Title: Fostering Parenthood at Harvard | 12/2/2002 | See Source »

Grubman, who was paid $20 million a year at his peak, said in an e-mail to a friend that he upgraded his opinion of AT&T so that his ultimate boss, Citigroup's then co-CEO Weill, would help him "get my kids in 92nd St. Y preschool (which is harder than Harvard)." Unlike the Y associations in most cities, this one, located on Manhattan's wealthy Upper East Side, charges as much as $14,400 a year for kids ages 2 1/2 to 5, some of whom get picked up after class by chauffeurs. The school has just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Did Sandy Play Dirty? | 11/25/2002 | See Source »

Businesses need to be involved in the push for universal preschool to bring clout to the movement and to advocate for “all the powerless children who can’t vote and can’t write campaign checks,” said panelist Margaret Blood, director of the Massachusetts Early Education for All campaign...

Author: By Christine M. Delucia, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Panelists Argue For More Early Education | 11/21/2002 | See Source »

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