Mental Health And Hispanic Children
-
Dealing with Mental Health Disorders
I have noticed that our present society tends to shy away from the discussion of mental health disorders. People begin to get visibly uncomfortable the moment somebody mentions anything about this issue. Folks will shuffle their feet or shift their eyes whenever this topic is being discussed. We are all afraid of things that we do not understand and most of us do not understand mental health disorders.
According to statistics, people with mental Read More...
-
Hispanic Community Victims of Fraud
The Federal Trade Commission says that the Hispanic Community is being targeted by scam artists and are falling victim to fraud. In fact the FTC stated this in their report to congress to ask for more budget money for fiscal year 2007. The FTC is seeking an additional 13 million dollars to add to its war chest to further its ongoing endeavors. They stated in this official on the record report to the US Congress:
“A Consumer Fraud Survey released Read More...
-
Hispanic Scholarships
As an educator for over 20 years, a high school administrator for the past 12 years, a Hispanic, and the parent of a freshman, I know first hand how daunting preparation for college can be. Fortunately, there are several things that can be done in order to prepare your child for a scholarship and many Hispanic scholarships are available.
A good starting place is the National Hispanic Institute, an organization started in 1979 that assists promis Read More...
Share this:
RELATED ARTICLES