February 20, 2006 Letters to the Editor Retirement Planning Tools
Offer Dangerous Advice.
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Offer Dangerous Advice February 14, 2006 Letters to the Editor More Comments: This Time Inspired by «Dollar - Cost Averaging Today» and Comments Inspired by «Year 10 Choices.»
He has issued a statement sharply critical of Always Our Children, pointing out, inter alia, that it distorts the teaching of the Church, downplays the importance of therapeutic help for homosexuals, and
offers dangerous advice.
Not exact matches
I now believe some of the
advice and assurances Mr. Ezzo
offers about leaving a baby to cry to sleep is misleading and
dangerous.
In response to the books» radical departure from current pediatric and psychiatric
advice, scores of concerned medical, lactation science and child development experts are speaking out against what they see as potentially
dangerous child - care guidance, being
offered up with little in the way of credible supporting research.
I started the Mindfully Investing website mainly because a lot of widely available «conventional wisdom» or «standard
advice»
offered to individual investors seemed suspect or even downright
dangerous to me.
Unfortunately the
advice that the vast majority of these people
offer on dog aggression is at best inaccurate and at worst
dangerous.
In a recent post on Slaw, Robert McKay has
offered an interesting critique of the legal and professional publishing profession as it exists today (Fun but
Dangerous Work: Surviving Professional Publishing), with insights as to new hires and
advice to the legal publishing companies on the risks of de-hiring talent for short - term gain on the bottom - line.
To learn more about
dangerous products and product liability against manufacturers, consult with a PA personal injury lawyer who can
offer legal
advice on a particular issue.
However, the simple
advice is that it is very
dangerous to falsify such information since it can be grounds for withdrawing an
offer or for dismissal after you've been hired.
There was a time when the «sage
advice» that my mother
offered was unquestionably in line with the «best practices» in parenting; the underlying belief being that if parent's responded to their children's emotional outbursts that would lead to
dangerous spoiling of one's off - spring and would undermine the goal of fashioning independent and strong adults who were prepared to face the harsh realities of the world.
Instead of just
offering up vague
advice about what NOT to do, it instead gives the reader clear and loving examples on respectful ways to handle everything from tantrums to aggressive or
dangerous behavior to sibling rivalry to potty learning.»