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Generation Betrayed. The Corona Regime in Schools. The Future of Our Children
Michael Hüter | globalresearch.ca “Protecting children from all dangers is my damned father’s duty,” sang Reinhard Mey. Our offspring currently need protection from the rigid corona regime in schools. Serious damage is done to our sons and daughters through masking and … Continue reading →
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Quote: Watt on family
Posted in Health Related, Mental Health, Parenting, Quotes, Society
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Tagged accusations, arguments, Destruction, Family, Fault, Fights, ordinary, pressure, tough
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Quote: Patricia Evans on parental defining
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Speaking multiple languages can influence children’s emotional development
Anna Mikulak EurekAlert On the classic TV show “I Love Lucy,” Ricky Ricardo was known for switching into rapid-fire Spanish whenever he was upset, despite the fact Lucy had no idea what her Cuban husband was saying. These scenes were … Continue reading →
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Tagged bard college, classic tv show, different languages, emotional development, emotional situations, emotions, expressing emotion, key role, linguistic phenomenon, linguistics, love lucy, multilingual environments, new article, perspectives on psychological science, portrayal, rapid fire, ricky, ricky ricardo, Zhou
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The mothers and toddlers program, an attachment-based parenting intervention for substance-using women: results at 6-week follow-up in a randomized clinical pilot
Suchman et al. PMC Abstract Previously, we reported posttreatment findings from a randomized pilot study testing a new attachment-based parenting intervention for mothers enrolled in substance-use treatment and caring for children ages birth to 3 years (N.E. Suchman, C. DeCoste, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 3 years, Age, amp, behavior, Birth, borelli, capacity, case management, castiglioni, child, component, constructs, decoste, developmental, developmental guidance, End, guidance, guilt, impact, Intervention, investigation, mental representations, mtp, outpatient substance abuse, pain, parent education program, parenting, personal emotions, pilot, pilot study, pmc, posttreatment, rounsaville, Study, substance abuse treatment, substance use, Toddlers, Treatment
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Sayonara Baby – Japan
ABC Australia Journeyman Pictures If your children had been snatched by your partner and taken overseas you’d hope the authorities would do everything in their power to retrieve them. But in Japan, the law is on the side of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged abc australia, authorities, Japan, journeyman pictures, kidnapper
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Child-Targeted Ads Concern ‘90% Of Parents’
Darren Little Sky News/Yahoo News The vast majority of parents remain concerned about the sexualisation of childhood, a year after the Government pledged to tackle the issue. A report has found that 90% of parents are concerned by inappropriate adverts, … Continue reading →
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Tagged billboards, chris moriarty, cim, improvements, innocent mistakes, moriarty, music videos, news yahoo, parents, pole dancing, sky news, sorts, t shirt, WAG, Yahoo
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The State and the Family – Our Political, Economic and Social Decay
Stefan Molybeux Freedomain Radio The gruesome and compelling statistics about how the growth of State power has displaced fatherhood and crippled the traditional family, and its effects on innocent and helpless children. Brought to you by Stefan Molybeux, host of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brought, decay, Economic, Family, fatherhood, Freedomain, freedomain radio, growth, helpless children, Host, philosophy, Power, radio, show, social, social decay, state, statistics, web
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High school bullies risk their careers
AAP Sydney Morning Herald High school bullies will get knocked back from working at clubs across NSW under a new program targeting their career prospects. Clubs have joined local high schools in NSW’s Murray region to take a stand against … Continue reading →
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Omega-3 DHA Improves Literacy In ADHD Children
Prevent Disease According to new research from Australia, increased levels of the omega-3 DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is associated with improved literacy in children with ADHD and learning disabilities. DHA has previously been found to alter the function of the brain … Continue reading →
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