Friday, May 21, 2010

What Has Been Happening.

Well It has been a long time since I posted anything on this blog. Just have written and posted about my disease. It seems to have driven me totally away from keeping up with all of my blogs and squidoo lenses . That is alright

So I have decided to go back and finish, or rather take over completely this whole course. .

This time I will finish and become certified.

I will be alternating posts on here about each situation..

Living Life with Hyperthyroid Disease

Living life with Hyperthyroidism is definitely something different.. In my case, diagnosis was confirmed after I had been to the doctor first with something that doctor decided was pink eye.

Six days later I was back at the doctor, this time seeing my primary care doctor. He said definitely not pink eye, one of several things. He was inclined to believe it was some strange eye infection, but recommended an ophthalmologist immediately. So off to the ophthalmologist I went.
He was inclined to believe either thyroid disease or cysts behind the eye. Blood work and or cat scan were recommended.

So back to the Primary care doctor, blood work drawn. Two days later call comes in saying Hyperthyroidism. Eye diagnosis, was Thyroid Eye Disease.

So let me tell you getting in to see an immunologist within two weeks is almost impossible. I got lucky, a cancellation allowed me to see one in two weeks.

Visit with the doctor, go take more extensive blood work. Get a call within a week, definite Hyperthyroidism. Prescription for methimazole. Thirty miligrams a day. Of course by this time doing lots of research.

At the time, I was taking some vitamins from Vitamark. They made me feel pretty good. Up until this point the one symptom, very few talk about is how fast your heart beats and how bad your chest hurts.

Alot of the independent research I had been doing was pointing to the fact that Hyperthyroidism is a result of an immune system gone wrong. Several things have been mentioned as causing this. One thing I have read is that the system gets out of whack from the lack of necessary minerals.
This is a great resource,
An individual not linked to any commercial products. He has studied all of the reasons he could have become hyperthyroid

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

listening to Bill McIntosh's Business on Ustream, but I am on the inner circle link

Thursday, March 19, 2009

The Process of Becoming a Certified In Home Day Care Provider

When you are providing day care for a child whose parents work, you can do it as a free thing or you can become certified. Now for children who are on medicaid, WIC or Family Support, their parents can apply for a portion of that child care payment.

If you are providing child care in your home and would like to be paid, the best thing to do is go through the procedure of becoming certified.

I just recently checked all of this out. What I did was without knowing and understanding the procedure to follow, went about it backwards.

First you go to your local Office of Family Support and ask for the application to become a certified in home child care provider. I was given a 1 800 number to call. They did not ask for any information except my address. A few days later the application packet came in the mail.

This packet is several pages long. It includes a check list of all the things necessary to pass certification. On line you can go to this page for the legal documents detailing the rules and regulations.

For the application see this page http://snurl.com/e6itl

Thursday, February 19, 2009

My First Class

Well here it is Thursday night and I am finally getting time to sit at the keyboard and enter my thoughts about my first class.

The first class was about Common Objects, Fun Toys.

Once you think about it, there are many things in your home, that your infant or toddler can play safely with. The skills that can be learned are building gross motor skills, fine motor skills, imagination, etc.

You just have to use common sense and recognize that as each age comes and goes, the child will learn. You just have to be ready to teach and make sure that they are learning the right skills they will need as they grow.

Open-ended materials that can be used as toys or learning objects include different types of plastic bottles, boxes, containers with lids, toilet paper and paper towel rolls. The list is as endless as you have containers, plastic and or metal kitchen tools. Bowls, canisters, coasters, you name it.

Children can learn so many skills with just a little encouragement and time. Different objects teach shape sorting, opening and closing lids, putting like things and like colors together.

I must say it was an eye-opener for me. I learned a great deal from that class. I kind of wish, I had a way of learning all of this, when my children were small.

Now my next class will be Saturday morning. That one will be on For the Love of Money.
To teach you how to budget.

More on that after Saturday

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Classes Starting Soon

Well I have confirmation. I will be starting my first class on February 14, 2009.

My first class will be Common Objects, Fun Toys. From what I understand this will be about making playtime fun, by not using bought toys.

I love that idea. It helps to let the baby know what different items are used for, and teaches them what is ok to play with or not.

Something I have caught myself doing the last little while. I have to watch what I say. You know, like if the little one is not learning something or doing something, how you can slip and say, you are lazy, everybody does for you. You know stuff like that.

If there is one thing I know for sure, and should always remember. Babies are soaking up knowledge constantly. And we as parents and caregivers should always., always, say to them how smart they are, teach them to believe in themselves, and always always teach them to succeed.

The right way and the best way is every time baby does something praise them and teach them by your voice and actions, how very proud of them you are. Constantly, teach them to believe and they will succeed.

I have made myself a promise to be on the watch and lookout over my tongue. My beloved grandson will grow up to believe in himself and succeed in his life.

Yes it is we grownups who unintentionally cause the action, reaction in our babies, by our careless words.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Registration

The paperwork to register for the classes I am going to take is in. I have spoken to the people at the Volunteers of America in Baton Rouge. This is the group that provides the classes to help people like me who want to be certified to be a caregiver.

I am registering to take the Orientation Class for a Family Home Provider. There are several interesting classes that pertain to taking care of an infant to toddler ages.
Common Objects, Fun Toys.
Marvelous Music and Movement
Space for Learning and Play
Movin and Groovin with Toddlers
Books and Stories for Infants and Toddlers
Let's Play

Tomorrow, I will send back my registration packet. Each class costs $10. A person has to take 12 clock hours in classes, to be certified. And re certify each year. As each class is usually just 3 hours, and the orientation class is 4 hours, you would end up with 13 clock hours. This will carry over to the next year.

You can take classes until your reach the 120 clock hours to become certified as a CDA.

I will take my first class in February. All classes are on Saturday mornings, so this will not be a problem finding someone to watch the baby while I attend class.