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Two Minutes, Two Times a Day Campaign

Do you, like many parents, struggle with your kids when the time comes for them to brush their teeth?  We like to see kids brushing their teeth after each meal they eat, ideally, but we know that’s not always an option. With the help of the Ad Council, the Partnership for Healthy Mouths, Healthy Lives
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Back to School: Healthy Lunch & Snack Ideas

Kids seem to be hollow-legged, never-full, eating machines, whether it’s lunchtime or the minute they step in the door! So we wanted to share with you some healthy lunch and snack ideas to help keep your eating machines under control! Lunch Lady Blues! Kids are easily dissatisfied when it comes to
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It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!

Parents around the country are cheering for the return of schedules and routines, so we want to gently remind parents (and kids!) of a few things that may have slipped through the cracks during all the summertime excitement! No, It’s Not Christmas Time—It’s Back-to-School Time! It’s that time
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3 Summer Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Kids’ Teeth

The summer is great for relaxation and recreation, but it’s not always so good for the kids’ teeth. What tends to happen is that the “vacation” in summer vacation causes you and your kids to put rules and schedules aside. If you let them, your kids could adopt some habits that lead to poor oral
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Is a Nine-Week Dental Assistant Program Better than a 12-, 18-, or 24-Month Program?

It’s true that most states don’t require any certification to work in a dental office as an assistant (unlike a dental hygienist), but certification makes you more competitive in the job market and helps you secure a much higher rate of pay. Specializing in pediatric dentistry helps you even more,
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Go to School While Your Military Spouse Is Deployed

You just said goodbye to your deployed military spouse, and you’re unsure what to do with yourself. The question is, how do you stay occupied while your spouse is deployed? If you’re like most spouses of deployed service people, you probably feel that bringing in some money would be a big help for
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Fun Things for Nannies to Do with Kids in the Summer

You’re motivated to take the plunge and get your degree from pediatric dental assistant school, but you’re not sure what to do with your little ones to keep them occupied. That’s okay! We have some great things that your babysitter or daycare can do with the kids this summer. The important thing
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Where Pediatric Dental Assistant School Can Lead

With a pediatric dental assistant school like PDAS, you learn everything you need to become a pediatric dental assistant, including key dental concepts like dental terminology and taking impressions. But that’s not the only option available to you after graduating. We’ll help you get placed in a
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5 Signs It’s Time for a New Career

Spoiler alert: We believe that pediatric dental assisting is an exciting, fulfilling, and enriching career choice! Of course, we’re a little biased, considering we’re a school for pediatric dental assistants—but maybe it’s time for you to think about a career change! There are plenty of people
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How Do You Become a Dental Assistant?

There’s a simple answer to this question: attend PDAS! Here’s the longer explanation: Just keep in mind, as someone who specializes in pediatric dentistry, you’ll do even better than a general dental assistant. A pediatric dental assistant makes an average of $18 per hour. We encourage you
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Success in Pediatric Dental Assisting

Do you want a career in an exciting and growing field? Dental assisting offers all kinds of benefits, and pediatric dentistry takes it one step farther with the opportunity to develop specialized skills and earn better pay! How do you know if you’d be successful in pediatric dental assisting? Here
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Is a Pediatric Dentist Right For Your Child?

  Today, I am going to address 2 questions that you, a parent, may have about your child and pediatric dentistry. Should My Child Go to a Pediatric Dentist? Of course, I highly recommend that you at least try out a pediatric dentist in your area. Bring your child and see how they react to the environment. Sometimes,
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Combat Summer Chaos with a Routine

If you’re a parent who has been through summer break before, you know how quickly your daily routine gets thrown out the door. All year your family knew what to expect from day to day: get up, eat breakfast, go to school, come home, do homework, eat dinner, go to bed. Now with summer upon us, you probably
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Protect Your Teeth with Strong Enamel!

Understanding Enamel Enamel is the hard, outer layer of your teeth. In fact, it is the hardest substance in your body! However, just because it is tough doesn’t mean it’s indestructible. Enamel can chip and break just like your bones. The difference is that once your enamel is gone, it doesn’t
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5 Quick Tips for Balancing School and Family

Having a family can make the idea of going back to school seem impossible. There are many ways to make it work though! Here at the Pediatric Dental Assisting School, you will be able to spend time with your family while studying to have a great new career! How To Strike That Balance 1. Stay Close. Graduates
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4 Quick and Healthy Snacks for Kids

With school ending, summer break approaching, and all of the previous dietary No Nos piling up, you are probably wondering – What can I feed my kids? I know that you are busy and you’re looking for quick options for your children’s afternoon snack. I have good news! You don’t have to sacrifice
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What Exactly Are You Eating All Day?

These days, kids (and adults!) eat all day. Not only is this bad for your general health – not to mention your waistline – but it does a ton of damage to your teeth. On top of that, the food choices make it even worse. You may be sick of hearing about what’s wrong with the food choices
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Quick Cash or a Steady Job?

With the economy issues we have been experiencing for the past few years, there is a lot of talk about how hard it is to get a job. Because of this, there are many “tips” out there about how to make money by not having a job. Hmm… I know what I would prefer! Pediatric Dental Assistants are in high
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Dangers in the Outfield

With the end of school approaching, and now that we are in baseball season here in Marietta, Georgia, parents are asking me about mouthguards. Are they worth it? Are there really oral injuries in sports that we should be worried about? What if my kid hates them? Let me tell you – mouthguards are
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Work/Life Balance: A Little Bit of This, A Little Bit of That

Every parent feels the need to provide well for their family. And in this day and age, it seems that everyone is working overtime. Why provide a little when you can provide a lot if you work more hours a day? But what are you sacrificing when you spend all your time at work? In what ways are you hoping
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