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Where Do We Go From Iin Sex Education To Our Kids?

21 hours ago ago from Education

Standard sex education today tends to be morally bankrupt. It begins with a biological description of sexual function and fertility (known in the trade as the organ concert) and it ends with indoctrination in conception, abortion and venereal disease. Basic to this pedagogy is the belief that youngsters will not accept moral ideals and should at least (or at most) be helped to cut their losses. - Father James Burtchaell Raising children ...

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Resources for Working with Children of Incarcerated Parents

20 hours ago ago from School Counselor Blog

I have received many inquiries about my work with Children of Incarcerated Parents. Parental Incarceration impacts millions of U.S. Children. According to the Family and Corrections Network, 7 million, or one in 10, U.S. children have a parent under some form of criminal justice supervision – in jail, prison, on probation, or on parole. There are unique problems and stressors created by parental incarceration. Children often face a form of ...

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Parents Primer on Career Exploration

16 hours ago ago from mikeroweWORKS

Parents Make A Difference! Who Has The Most Influence Over Teens Making Career Decisions? Parents Do!   Research over the past 20 years indicates that parents play a major role in the career decision making of their sons and daughters. There are many resources such as this guide that provide the information parents need to help their children with education and career choices in the immediate future. Parents are influential ...

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Science: When the Recession Hits Santa

21 hours ago ago from AllenMediaRadio

Allenmedia, 21.12.09.-  Parents hard hit by the recession may wonder how to explain to their children why there aren’t as many presents under the tree this year. Christy Buchanan, professor of psychology at Wake Forest University, reminds parents that “children, in their heart of hearts, don’t want a lot of things from their parents as much as they want love from them and time with them. In the long run, it’s love, shared time, and ...

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Attachment Parenting – A Breakdown

20 hours ago ago from 411Mommy

In psychology the way a persons parents raised them is often given a lot of weight as to the person they become as an adult. The idea of attachment parenting is a psychology idea that applies the attachment theory to parenting. Attachment parenting is said to help children grow into adults who are able to develop very secure and empathic relationships. Attachment parenting was developed by William Sears. It is based on the attachment ...

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Petra Nemcova: Restoring the Lives of Children After Natural Disasters: How You Can Bring Happiness Back

20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Five years ago on the day after Christmas, Boxing Day as it is known, the world experienced the deadliest tsunami in recorded history. Millions of people's lives were changed utterly and irreparably, and thousands of towns and villages were simply swept away. Nevertheless, the raging force of nature was met with an equally powerful and formidable countervailing force: the compassion of the human heart. After the water returned to the ocean, ...

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Dr. Bob Sears: Wake up Medical Establishment: There's an Autism Epidemic!

1 day ago ago from Huffington Post

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a study last week that reveals a dramatic increase in the incidence of autism over just a four-year period. In this brand new study of children born in 1998, 1 in 110 were found to be on the autism spectrum. This finding correlates with a recent study in Pediatrics that found the autism rate for children born in the 90s and early 2000s is 1 in 91. Obvious to anyone confronted by these ...

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Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus: The Importance of Magical Thinking - The Juggle - WSJ

3 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

By Shirley S. Wang Associated Press Believing in Santa may be good for you. Parents know that young children have a lot of imagination. Sometimes they come to us with imaginary friends. And sometimes, like with Santa Claus , the Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny, we come up with elaborate schemes that lead kids to believe in make-belief characters. But should we be encouraging kids to believe in these fantastical characters? Jacqueline ...

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