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The Relationship Blueprint: How to Build a Marriage That Lasts.
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The most common way boys are exploited online.
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What it means to be a father.
Specifically, there is no psychological evidence to suggest that not having a father in the home has an impact on a child's development negatively. But a mother’s absence does. Research does shows: The more fathers are involved in the routine activities of their children, the more likely
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The Rationality of a Woman: Modern vs. Traditional
The conversation about the distinctions between modern and traditional women seems to be dominated by men. Men of today assert that modern women lack traditional values. I was born in the 1970s and reared in a single-family home. I lived with my grandparents for the first six years of
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How do we learn-Identifying multiple intelligences.
With his hypothesis of Multiple Intelligences, Howard Gardner, a Harvard University professor, revolutionized people's perceptions of intellect and learning in 1983. Gardner believes that everyone possesses at least eight intelligences, and that some of these intelligences have been developed more fully than others. He defines intelligence as “an
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Childhood issue that affects adult relationships
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Attachment: Supporting young children's emotional wellbeing - Talk Session with Suzie
Advances in neuroscience and the development of early brain scanning have shown that feelings, empathy, and emotional understanding are hard-wired into our brains through our early relationship experiences in the first years of life. — Read on talksessionwithsuzie.com/product/attachment-supporting-young-childrens-emotional-wellbeing/ New course available
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The best years to have kids
It just occurred to me that everyone around me, including friends, already have kids that graduated from high school and college, and some are even grandmothers. My youngest child is 11, I am in the prime of my life, or so I thought. I'm still not sure how