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My kids love it I think as a mom, I would know what's appropriate for my kid and trust me, Baby Daddy is perfectly fine for ages 12+. Even though there are some sexual undertones, my kids can handle it maturely. Therefore, I'm ok with my kids watching it.
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Read More »I understand many sitcoms are rife with plots that start when one person lies and the funniness ensues as they try to not be caught. I personally like this show, don't get me wrong. I binge-watched it during a week of insomnia. I like the actors and have literally "lol'd" at lots of the gags. My problem is that the show is labelled "family" by ABC. Sure, its about a "family", per-se, but is it really for all members of the family to watch? If your 10-16 year old child is bright and gets the humor in this show, fine. If you see your kid as very impressionable at that age range, you really need to be keeping a good eye on everything he or she watches. Under 10, you need to be there to discuss and/or change the channel. Here's why: Every episode seems to be based on one or more characters making up some kind of a lie in order to "get the girl" or something along those lines. Add to that the constant change of who will be the next sex partner seems really "iffy" to put out there as the norm. I wouldn't want my kid to think this is how the average day-in-the-life is for most people. I know most kids will see the humor in the dilemmas the characters face in trying to come to terms with being deceitful and sneaky. But there are many kids that will see it as normal that trying to get one over on somebody is an acceptable way to try to live their lives. Sure, at the end of the episode, everyone comes clean and all is forgiven... but then, the next episode there's another scam going on, as if to say, if I can get away with it someday... that will be awesome! Some kids get that its just a quirky comedy. But it's definitely not one to be labeled a "family" show.
Be On the Look Out BOLO: pronounced “bolo” 1. Be On the Look Out. Usually a list with descriptions of vehicles or personnel to be on the lookout...
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Read More »Habitual Burnout. The final stage of burnout is habitual burnout. This means that the symptoms of burnout are so embedded in your life that you are likely to experience a significant ongoing mental, physical or emotional problem, as opposed to occasionally experiencing stress or burnout.
Burnout is a state that comes with long-term, unresolved stress that can negatively affect your work and your life in general. In an ideal world, nobody would experience burnout. However, it is becoming increasingly common with searches for ‘signs of burnout’ showing a 24% increase throughout 2020 compared to the previous year. With this in mind, it’s important to understand the stages of burnout before you can work towards preventing it. In our guide, How to Deal with Stress at Work, we discussed how stress can be both a positive and negative state of mind. With burnout, it’s important to take regular steps to prevent it and we’ve highlighted five stages of burnout to help you understand how you can prevent it from disrupting your life.
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