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For Working Parents & Caregivers
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Non discrimination statement
The Women’s Center offers flexible work policies for our staff, and advocates for flexibility across the University. Flexibility, however, is not enough. We must create an educational and work environment that is welcoming of all students, faculty and staff with caregiving responsibilities.
Accordingly, the Women’s Center prohibits discrimination against applicants and employees based on their caregiving responsibilities. This means that personnel decisions relating to hiring, terms and conditions of employment, promotion and termination will not be affected by an employee’s status as a parent or family caregiver. Additionally, the Women’s Center will not tolerate harassment of or retaliation against employees based on their family responsibilities. This policy applies to parents of young children, children who are ill, or children with disabilities; pregnant people; and faculty and staff with aging parents, spouses or partners who are ill or with disabilities.
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COVID-19 Information & Resources
Human Resources has compiled resources and guidance for Faculty and Staff on the Our Way Forward website. It includes information on the following resources that may be helpful to working parents and caregivers, such as:
- Employee Assistance Program
- Voluntary Shared PTO Leave
- Child Care for Essential Employees
- Remote Work Policy
- Variable Work Schedule Policy
- And other relevant leave policies and information
“Fear, uncertainty, and being holed up at home to slow the spread of COVID-19 can make it tough for families to keep a sense of calm. But it’s important to help children feel safe, keep healthy routines, manage their behavior and build resilience.” This article reviews tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
“First, I just want to say it is OK for you to feel anxious, stressed, angry and more at this time. You don’t have to be perfect. We are all feeling this, and you are not alone!” This article provides practical tips for parents to decrease stress during a pandemic.
“Our struggle is not an emotional concern. We are not burned out. We are being crushed by an economy that has bafflingly declared working parents inessential.” This article describes the challenge of re-opening the economy while schools are still closed and some of the concerns parents have related to the Fall.
If you’re caring for an older loved one, you might be worried. Alicia Arbaje, M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D. specializes in internal medicine and geriatrics at Johns Hopkins. She shares what you need to know to keep elderly people safer, and what to do if they do become infected with COVID-19.
With school underway, many families are looking for child care options that support remote learning. Check out what the NC Department of Health and Human Services shares in terms of finding safe child care for children ages 5-12 who are enrolled in public schools.
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Support @ The Women’s Center
The Women’s Center supports working parents by facilitating affinity groups, managing the working families google group, and sharing resources.
Working Families Google Group
The Women’s Center moderates the Working Families google group where Wake Forest employees with caregiving responsibilities may share resources and support. Email [email protected] to subscribe.
WFU Parents & Caregivers Support Group
The Women’s Center offers peer support groups for working parents and caregivers to come together in person or virtually. We are currently seeking interested volunteers to serve as co-facilitators for this group. If you are interested, please e-mail [email protected] to get involved.
*New* WFU Parents & Caregivers Facebook Group
This Facebook group is for WFU parents & caregivers who are newly working and/or parenting and care-giving from home. The purpose of this group is to build a virtual community of parents and caregivers at WFU; to share challenges as well as resources; and to offer words (or memes!) of encouragement and support to one another during this unprecedented time.
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Professional Development & Education
The Women’s Center is proud to partner with units across campus to offer workshops and programs for staff and for departments. In partnership with the PDC we offered the following webinars:
Working Remotely Tips & Tricks: Strategies and self-compassion for working parents & caregivers during COVID-19
This virtual panel will feature working caregivers sharing their experiences working from home (the good, the bad, and the ugly) and offering tips and tricks to others who are now working remotely while caregiving. We are all learning together right now! Join our panel as they help you feel less alone and leave you with their tips and tricks to help make remote-work work better for you.
Working Remotely: A Conversation on Equitable and Inclusive Supervision Practices
This workshop will shed light on the unique ways that our implicit biases and gender expectations surface when supervising employees who are working remotely. We will focus on supervising employees with caregiving responsibilities at home. This will be an interactive virtual dialogue and provide opportunities for supervisors to discuss current challenges and brainstorm solutions for equitably managing a remote workforce.
Recordings of these sessions can be found at: https://pdc.wfu.edu/new-remote-working-wake-seminar-series/
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Virtual Resources for Kids and Families
The Virtual Tutoring Program
The Virtual Tutoring Program is a Wake Forest University-led initiative to match WFU undergraduate and graduate students as tutors with Winston-Salem/Forsyth County (WSFCS) K-12 students during school closures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Virtual tutors will meet with students weekly for a one-hour session, via a technology platform that works for both the tutor and student. Tutors will be matched with WSFCS students based on a variety of criteria including tutor expertise, student needs, scheduling availability, and the grade-level preference designated by the tutor.
Virtual Education Resources
The OCCE has developed a YouTube Channel with videos related to cooking, STEM, and reading.
K-12 Summer Education
The Office of Civic & Community Engagement Virtual Summer Camp offers seven, one-week camps for rising 3rd- 8th graders and one two-week camp for 9-12 graders who attend a public Winston Salem/Forsyth County School. The camps will take place throughout the month of July and will provide interactive activities and lessons from Wake Forest undergraduate and/or graduate students.
The Office of Wellbeing
Thrive Remotely was created to support the students, faculty, and staff of Wake Forest University. The Office of Wellbeing, Campus Recreation, and other colleagues at WFU have curated this hub of resources which encompass a variety of wellbeing topics to help our community as we transition to remote school and work.
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Pregnancy Resources
Please find attached information for resources for pregnant individuals in the county.
Pregnancy_Parent_Resources
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Online Resources
Each week while most students are out of school due to COVID-19, Welcoming Schools will offer a book and a related activity adapted from our teacher lesson plans for parents to use with children at home. Our featured books will focus on Welcoming Schools themes: embracing all families, being an ally and respecting differences inclusive of LGBTQ identities. Don’t have the book? Don’t worry! We will provide a link to online readings to each book.
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Care-giving Resources for Children
Child Care
The Child Care Resource Center will assist you in matching child care services with child care needs, providing professional development opportunities to early childhood professionals, and providing public awareness about the importance of quality child care. Identify yourself as a WFU employee to receive the full benefit.
Imprints Cares is an early childhood education nonprofit that has been providing services to Forsyth County families for 50 years.
YMCA WSNC offers child care and support with remote learning. Activities include health and wellness, arts and humanities, science and technology and service learning projects. E-learning opportunities are also available.
COVID-19 Response for NC Brochure with information about how to find child care for essential employees.
Forsyth Parent Power A crowdsourced document of child care options.
Kaleideum Brochure offers three different learning opportunities for families: full day remote learning support for K-8, morning preschool for 3-5 yr olds, and afternoon enrichment for K-5.
WS Recreation and Parks Department will continue to offer extended day camps at nine recreation centers starting Monday, Aug. 17, to provide an alternative location where children can participate in their remote learning classes. The day camps will be offered from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at a cost of $25 a week.
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Care-giving Resources for those with Developmental/Psychiatric Disabilities
Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities:
The Enrichment Center helps adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities reach their full potential and achieve their best life. Through art classes, life skills training, community activities and job placement, individuals build on their abilities and connect to the broader community. These efforts enrich their lives, and the life of our community through their inclusion.
Springwell Network, Inc. is a non-profit, United Way member agency that serves adults with developmental or intellectual disabilities. They provide quality residential care and training for adult persons with mental challenges and/or other intellectual developmental disabilities and consistently looks for innovative resources and means for the expansion of services for these individuals.
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Care-giving Resources for Elders
Elder Care Choices through Senior Services. As a WFU employee, you have access to a counselor through Elder Care Choices. They provide services such as:- Identifying needs for loved ones
- Locating resources for older adults living anywhere in the United States
- Creating a comprehensive referral package, including profiles of services
- Providing assistance with Medicare questions and choosing plans
- Webinars on issues related to care-giving for older adults
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Witold (German “forest ruler”). The mystery of the male name
Witold (German “forest ruler”). The secret of the male name
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The secret of the male name
Khigir Boris Yurievich
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Witold (German “forest lord”)
Compliant character. Difficulty waking up in the morning. He does not like to go to kindergarten, but quickly converges with other children and gets used to it. He has good hearing and plasticity. “March” is prone to colds and infectious diseases. Outwardly, he looks like his mother, but in character – like his father. He goes in for swimming, gymnastics, hockey, but only for general physical development. Likes adventure literature, cinema, circus. He has a lot of friends. Bold and stubborn, but not an egoist, he can lie, rather, fantasize.
“Winter” – with a complex character, neat to the point of pedantry. Disdain. Talented and hardworking. Can successfully graduate from a conservatory or theater institute. His friends highly appreciate him. “Autumn” is very vulnerable, carefully selects his friends. Calculating, never act rashly. Marries late. He has golden hands, and his wife is very pleased with this. Likes fishing, hunting. Patient in family life. Divorce is rare for him. “Summer” is too kind and often becomes a victim of his kindness.
This text is an introductory fragment.
Part I Story of the Forest Maiden
Part I The Story of the Forest Maiden
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How to become the chosen forest luck
How to become the chosen one of forest luck
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Igor (German “God Protector”)
Igor (Germ. “Protector God”)
A lively and active child. Capable, especially in mathematics. Likes to sleep in the morning. He goes in for sports, and the “winter” achieves great success. Usually patient, often succeeds in life. He has many close friends. Jealous up to
Leonard (German “strong lion”)
Leonard (German “strong lion”)
In early childhood often catches a cold. Gives a lot of trouble to parents with his restless, irritable and stubborn character. At school he is cocky, likes to argue with teachers, inattentive. Reads everything that comes to hand, studies
Oleg (German “sacred”)
Oleg (German “sacred”)
In childhood, it is easy to be influenced by others, so parents need to be especially attentive to the circle of his acquaintances. Unfortunately, Oleg quickly learns bad habits. In school years, pleases teachers with abilities in the exact sciences and analytical
Roland (dr. – German “glory”)
Rolan (dr. – German “glory”)
From early childhood, he is distinguished by a fair and truthful character, very reliable, never fails, keeps his word. Physically, not too strong, short in stature, but the strength of the spirit in him is great. Very stubborn, likes to rule in games with
Friedrich (dr. – German “powerful”)
Friedrich (dr. – German “powerful”)
He grows up as a not too calm child, is capricious over trifles, stubbornly insists on his own. “December” Friedrich is a nervous child, he can throw tantrums to his parents, he will never give in. Friedrich shows cunning from childhood,
TIGER – INVISIBLE LORD
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Lord of the Night
Lord of the night
He must come – Lord of the night. And it is impossible to sleep in a yurt on soft skins. Daksha gets up, and the girls get up. And light up the fire. Ah, the long wait. We will call him. Let’s call. The fire is yellow and the yurt is golden. And copper shines. Witchcraft begins. Let
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Cleansing the blood with wild strawberries
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Robin is a wood elf?
Robin is a wood elf?
Hunter’s theory showed its flaws from the very beginning, which inspired researchers who tried to develop a completely different approach to the Robin Hood problem. In his entry on Robin Hood in the Dictionary of National Biography, Sir Sidney Lee came up with
Robin is a wood elf?
Robin is a wood elf?
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Forest Temple
forest temple
A trip to nature is often perceived as a small holiday. They are waiting for it, preparing for it in advance and tuning in to the right wave. The sun, fresh air, lakes and rivers, fields, trees, earth – all this together makes up that natural temple in which
Witold
Witold
Name of Germanic origin – “forest ruler”. It sounds hard and harsh, although in essence it is lyrical. This rare name is quite suitable to be given to children today. Witold is a docile character. In childhood, Vitolds get sick, like all children, early
Lord of the Night
Lord of the night
He must come – Lord of the night. And it is impossible to sleep in a yurt on soft skins. Daksha gets up, and the girls get up. And light up the fire. Ah, the long wait. We will call him. Let’s call. The fire is yellow, and the yurt is golden, and copper shines. Witchcraft begins. Let
And here the first surprise awaited me – there was no choice of playable race. There was only a mention that my virtual body will itself transform into a playable race, the most suitable for my personality type and corresponding behavior. Hmm … the old proven rule that says – “people play monsters, and monsters play people” does not work here. The way you behave is the way you look – great, now the ugly targets will be visible from afar. Next, select the name of the character. This process must be approached as responsibly as possible, because people tend to simplify and distort names as much as possible, inventing funny nicknames for each other. After trying to see if the names that I used in past games were taken, I was not at all surprised that they had already been taken by someone. Even their derivative forms were occupied. Last time I played as a human paladin whom I named Lump. It’s hard for me to imagine what I’ll end up with this time, but I need to decide on the name right now. After sitting in thought for a while, the button with an exclamation mark blinked. Mentally clicking on it, I saw an offer to use the name generator. Of all the possible options, I liked the name Tiaron (Tiar-magic + he-guardian. Translated from Elvish) sounds epic and simple. Next, the choice of the degree of virtual immersion – I’ll try to set it to 100% for now. Still, the increase in experience by 2 times looked very tempting. In the end, I will know for what “I shed blood.” If I don’t like it, I can always do less. The limit on the number of times to change the depth of the dive is the only time per in-game day. The second surprise was that the system calculated my Social Points and converted them into free stat points. The system solemnly announced that I had 48 free points to distribute between the characteristics. This is a real VIP gift! After confirming my choice and paying for the account from my bank account, there was a bright flash and in a moment I felt like I was lying on something hard, looking at the local stars. It seems that my carcass was unloaded on a huge stone with some inscriptions in the form of runes, and the whole thing was somewhere in the forest. With an effort, I raised my head and decided to look around, gradually getting used to the semi-darkness. At the sight of the unearthly beauty that surrounded me, all I could do was stare in disbelief with my senses. It was a forest in which twilight reigned. Everything around shone and shimmered with all possible colors. Fireflies and some fast sparkling butterflies rushed about one after another in whole flocks, as if playing catch-up. Flowers of various shapes glowed like light bulbs in all the colors of the rainbow. A light breeze pleasantly cooled the skin and swayed the branches of the trees. All the plants seemed to sway to the beat of some unpretentious melody played by some insects or incomprehensible animals. The fragrant aroma of the forest filled my lungs. The entire surrounding space simply radiated peace and joy. With all my heart I wanted to be a part of this celebration of life. All this gamut of feelings was so strong that it really seemed that this world was more real than the one from which I had just come. I picked up a piece of earth and plucked a blade of grass. These were not just computer models with textures created by designers – they were all quite real. I don’t know how the developers managed to create such a room in the quantum network space, but if all this beauty was not real, then its creators were just geniuses. You can make beautiful trees, draw insects that will fly, write beautiful music, etc., but how can you convey a very vivid feeling that all this is really alive? What else can I say – I’m in a real fairy tale! 7 chapter. First steps — What are you staring at, open? There’s more than one here, after all…” someone’s annoyed voice came from behind. Turning around, I saw an inconspicuous guy who was dressed the same as me, and looked about the same as me, as if we were two twin brothers with him. – Yes, I admire the fabulous beauty. – I started making excuses. — Wow, this is really slick. – the player changed the tone of his voice to a more friendly one. What are you, a noob? – In this game – yes, but already experienced. — With total immersion? Although you can not answer. From your look you can see that with a full one. Scraped for a new helmet? Lucky. Only complete beginners sit in starting locations for hours with their mouths open. And I’ve recreated the character for the third time. The first time I became a goblin, the second time an orc. This arrangement does not suit me at all. On the forum of the game, I read good advice – whoever you want to pretend to be, spend more time with that race. Imitate them in everything: talk like them, walk like them, swear like them. The chance to turn into this race is many times higher. – What do you dream of becoming? I asked cautiously. – Dwarf, if you’re lucky. Dwarves are good miners and the best artisans in this game. Therefore, they are very rich. And I dream of raising some money here. — Do you know where to go here? — I have not been here, but usually there should be a path or path leading to the nearest village somewhere to the side. — Do you mind walking together? I asked the player. — Come on, it’s more fun together. For one, I will tell you about my sad experience so that you do not step on my rake. Moving a little further from the stone slab, we found the cherished path that led through the enchanting forest. – What class are you going to play? Rufus asked. – I haven’t decided yet, but I’ll take something magical. — Not a real psionic by any chance? – Alas, no, although it would be cool. – Usually only psionics are good at playing magic classes, others prefer melee or hunters. – And what role do you want to take in the group: tanking, dealing damage to monsters or a healer? — And what is most appreciated now? And anyway, what classes are there? – Nothing new, almost everything is the same as in all role-playing games: Paladins – born tanks – have a lot of life, better armor, deal average damage. Able to be under impact for a long time. In a simple way – “tin cans”. Warriors – do a lot of damage, average life, good armor. Specializes in close combat. We call them “thugs”. They can also tank if they dress well and take a shield in one hand. There are hunters – these guys do a lot of damage to one target at a distance. Cool snipers and rangers. In close combat, they are very weak, as they do not have much life and wear medium armor. They try to use tricks in the form of traps and constantly control the distance so as not to let anyone close to them. If such a miracle gets a pet, consider yourself a dead man. Mages – these guys here are just walking rocket launchers. The most complex and versatile classes in the game. Mages have many variations: elemental mages, shamans, necromancers… All mages have low hit points, wear the lightest armor, but have the highest single target and area damage. Heavy armor imposes huge spell casting penalties on them, so they don’t wear armor at all, only light types of clothing like light robes. That’s why everyone calls them “rags”. 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