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Easing Our Children's Fears Children today are faced with a more hostile world than the one in which their parents grew up. Because ...
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... different. One of the biggest fears for children is change. With divorce, changes will occur in many household responsibilities. ...
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... their fault. Allow the children to discuss their fears about what will happen in the future (Duncan, 1996). The custodial parent ...
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... D, coauthor of Positive Discipline A - Z (Prima Publishing, 1999) said this regarding the fears of children, "Often if you are able to talk about your child's ...
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... children. She tells the reader of her worries and fears for her children. She worries that flight will bring them the wrong company. ...
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... family is in danger. Over protection of surviving children and fears for future children is a common reaction. As the finality of ...
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... Her fears of empty nest syndrome are over come by her Puritan beliefs that she will one day be able to reside over her children in heaven.
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... Another reason that a mother might pass the blame onto her children is because she fears her husband, and does not want to challenge him in any way so she just ...
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... likeAA" (p.58) Here is the beginning of a serious change of "heart" towards Radley.Though he still seems mysterious, the children's fears are slowlydiminished. ...
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... likeAA" (p.58) Here is the beginning of a serious change of "heart" towards Radley.Though he still seems mysterious, the children's fears are slowlydiminished. ...
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... Jem scolds her for her cowardliness, but Dill supports her fears because she could have been risking her life. The children were possibly afraid of the ...
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... In addition to the fears of children being affected by marijuana, the government feels that there are no accepted medical uses for it. ...
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... Children live in lots of fears. When we are very small, we even fear our parents. They are a lot bigger than we are. They know a lot more than we do. ...
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... In addition to fears that peer pressure might push their children into using drugs, many parents fear drug-related violence in and near public schools. ...
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... Having learnt how to artificially create fears in children, Mary Cover Jones experimented with reducing fears already established in children. ...
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... t want your children to be around guns that is fine. Many advocates on both sides of gun control state that it is normal to have questions, and/or fears of guns ...
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... 794) This would explain why when children have nightmares their parents try and comfort them by telling them the difference between their fears and the real ...
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... Children know something is wrong. If they are not told anything in a way to protect them, they may have fears which are -Page 2- worse than the real situation. ...
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... Children know something is wrong. If they are not told anything in a way to protect them, they may have fears which are -Page 2- worse than the real situation. ...
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... of healthy organs and tissues for the sick, an alternative to fertility drugs, and assisting gay couples in having children of their own. Fears about cloning ...
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... to find research that proves that television can have a positive effect on children. ... a mystery to many people until they are able to overcome their fears of it ...
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... who where supposed to be responsible for them as children, (their parents ... They also have substantial fears regarding proper responses and social behaviors which ...
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... Children who watch a lot of television are more likely to think that the world is a mean and dangerous place, and develop unrealistic fears. ...
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... For instance, many judges have expressed fears that children living and growing up in a homosexual union household would be more vulnerable to mental illness ...
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... Her drunken outbursts and manipulative games confuse the children at their young ages, and Martin fears that his children will not forget these horrible ...
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... Care givers expressed concerns about the feelings children had about being separated from their mothers and fears about what would happen when the mother ...
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... Also, some parents look at organized sports as a way for their children to develop better social skills and to learn how to cope with their fears earlier in ...
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... Also, children are less likely to develop fears when they are with unafraid children than when they are with frightened children. ...
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... Also, children are less likely to develop fears when they are with unafraid children than when they are with frightened children. ...
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... Adults still have the same fears as years ago and want to protect their children from the evils that exist in this world. Unfortunately ...
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