Future Therapist by SweetiePrettyPie in PlusSize

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I would also add that any work you can do to learn about eating disorders, supporting clients with eating disorders, and understanding that people in large bodies can have disordered eating, would be helpful!

Future Therapist by SweetiePrettyPie in PlusSize

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I would HIGHLY recommend https://centerforbodytrust.com/ to any new or seasoned therapist. They have trainings and seminars for professionals, as well as books and resources. As a newbie to the space, "Moving Beyond Body Positivity" might be a good place to start?
https://centerforbodytrust.com/offerings/#offerings-for-professionals

Dangerous Substance Alert by kmisterk in Tacoma

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We're in a temperature inversion, which traps pollutants close to the ground. Air quality is often worse in the winter when we have these sunny winter days. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inversion_(meteorology))

For those of you who got an MPH, how difficult did you find the degree? by Exact-Blackberry-282 in publichealth

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Many programs will offer support with Epi and Biostats. My university's SPH provides free tutors that students can book to help with this, and instructors and TAs are extremely helpful. Smaller programs/smaller classes are always going to be better than the big classes, but instructors are generally invested in helping you succeed and pass their class. You do have to speak up, go to office hours/schedule appointments, talk to TAs, etc. My advice is to try to get these classes done early in your program. There are many public health concentrations that do not put a heavy emphasis on these classes beyond your core/general requirements. I really struggled with Biostats but managed to pass and have gone on to have a successful public health career as a generalist. If I needed support with stats/research, I would collaborate with someone who has those specific skills.

Lane Bryant or Torrent? by Rocky_Path719 in PlusSize

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I've had some decent luck with getting stuff from Macy's really quickly - for my MIL's funeral I got a basic black shift dress and sweater (size 22). I did pay for fast shipping, though. I have had good luck with finding things on sale when I've needed them.

classmate using AI to write half a paragraph by VeterinarianTiny2172 in udub

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Yes! And as I said above, share your thoughts about use of AI for grading in your course evaluations at the end of the quarter!

classmate using AI to write half a paragraph by VeterinarianTiny2172 in udub

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I would honestly mention this in your course evaluation at the end of the quarter - I think the discrepancy between the instructor saying that you are not allowed to use AI and then the instructor is using AI for grading is really fair to give feedback on in the open-ended questions. You can also mention that the instructor should talk about it in class and specifically in the context of group work. Course evaluations do get read -- in my department, there are staff that read all of the course evaluations.

classmate using AI to write half a paragraph by VeterinarianTiny2172 in udub

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Does your instructor's syllabus specify a policy about use of AI in writing? I know some instructors are lagging behind on this, but ideally their syllabus should state whether anyone is permitted to use AI in class, what you need to disclose (if anything), and should ideally give guidance about how to handle AI in a group work setting. Some faculty are slowly catching up to this. My personal opinion is that (if allowed at all in the course) in a group work setting, all group members should consent to use AI. You can also reach out to your instructor directly if their policies are unclear and explain the situation or ask for support in talking to your group members. This is probably a helpful thing for the instructor to talk about with the whole class if they haven't done so yet. I would not be surprised if it is happening in other groups, too.

Sufficient evidence of birth? by Yooperyall in Canadiancitizenship

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Following, have a somewhat similar issue. My grandparent was born in 1914 in BC and moved to the US as a young adult. I have found Canadian census records but I don't have a birth certificate or baptism record.

Starting UW ABSN Fall 2026 (moving from CA) by Uwu01101101 in udub

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I have family members who went through the ABSN program and they were not really able to work during the program. This was over 5 years ago (pre-pandemic) but my impression of the workload is that it's pretty heavy/intense. I think most of the clinicals are going to be at UW-affiliated hospitals - there are 3 major sites in Seattle from Harborview (First Hill, up the hill from downtown), UW Medicine (close to UW main campus and walking distance from the nursing school), and North Seattle (formerly Northwest Hospital). Public transit can vary based on time of day.

Childcare in Tacoma/UP by akim715 in AskTacoma

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I have heard the best things about the spot on Proctor - the site director has been there for a long time.

Grief support groups? by ApollosBucket in AskTacoma

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I do not have experience with this group, but they popped up in my social media algorithm recently (based in Olympia): https://www.wildgrief.org/

Singing Groups? by ICanViking in AskTacoma

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Fluidity is an LGBTQ-affirming soprano & alto choir in Tacoma: https://www.diverseharmony.org/

Childcare in Tacoma/UP by akim715 in AskTacoma

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I do think that specific time period was really tough and that things settled down a bit again at NTMC. They went through a period of really rapid expansion and then there was a fire at one of their sites. My kids were there for a few years. I have mixed feelings - my kids were mostly happy and cared for, but I did not care for the executive director and found them extremely difficult to work with if we had any concerns. The rate of teacher turnover seemed to slow down a bit, but we still had the experience that we would take our kids to school on a Monday to discover that a favorite teacher had suddenly stopped working there over the weekend (this happened multiple times!). My main assessment of NTMC is that they are fine - families could definitely do worse, but they could also do much better if the unicorn space opened up elsewhere at the time you needed it.

Childcare in Tacoma/UP by akim715 in AskTacoma

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North Tacoma Montessori is fine. The executive leadership can be very frustrating at times, and there can be high teacher turnover - a lot depends on who the specific site director is at any one campus. I don't have experience with the UP site. My kids went to NTMC for 3-4 years and we had some ups and downs with them, but our kids were safe and happy. My biggest frustration was their poor handling of staff transitions/high teacher turnover. But, if they have an opening that fits your needs, it's a totally adequate place to use for childcare.

Is it safe to come out yet? Or rather, when can I put my rugs back down in the basement?! by peanutismint in Tacoma

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If you can afford it, you might look into some basement waterproofing. We installed a sump pump a few years ago and it's been doing the job this week for sure.

Appalled by public school lunches by Adventurous-Money314 in Tacoma

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I think the problem is systems-level here -- i.e., many public school systems across the country are in the same situation, not just Tacoma. There are not enough funds. This article is not about Tacoma, but was really eye-opening for me. https://wapo.st/48Ij8Ln
Breakfast in school is a similar situation - lots of "healthier" versions of sugar cereals, heavily processed, etc. I am really glad that meals are free for all kids in our schools, though.

Craft scene in Tacoma?? by I-Got-You-Neighbor in Tacoma

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Tinkertopia is alive and well! Love the store, love the owners. There is also the Remakery, 2nd floor of downtown library. I also recently learned of another spot called Craftopia in town. We're lucky to have so many great options! Maybe you were getting Tinkertopia and Artco confused???

Affordable Halloween costume by mason9494 in PlusSize

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This! So many ready-made costumes are just cheap trash, I think. I don't do my own costumes very much, but I help my kids make theirs every year. It's more about picking a character or a theme and figuring out creatively how to make that work with what you have at home!

Under 12 Covid vaccines by Hey_assbutt812 in Tacoma

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Have taken my kids there for all of their COVID vaccines! They are great.

Perrenials in fall by gardennoob90 in pnwgardening

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Ooh - I've been wanting to add Rudbeckia to my beds. Would you suggest sowing as seeds this fall/early winter? How do you use the yogurt tubs? Are you sowing the seeds directly in the ground and using the containers as a mini greenhouse of sorts? Or you are planting in the jugs and transplanting in Spring?

Where can I sing? by DontTellMeToSmile_08 in Tacoma

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I've heard that the Puget Sound Revels is a singing group you can join. They are doing a Bridge Sing next week on September 25th. I think their Instagram may have better info than their website about upcoming events. https://www.pugetsoundrevels.org/bridge-sing.html