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“Every parent will at some point lose it and yell at their kids," says this child psychologist. But it is important to not make it a habit. Yelling at your kid makes you ‘not a safe person ...
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Roberts produced the book to counter what he felt were romantic conceptions of the working-class community in post-war sociological and social history studies; while emphasising the strength of many individual characters, his book highlighted the pervasive and often devastating effects of poverty, as well as the complex status distinctions and ...
News to no one: Kids require a lot of patience. They also have a tendency not to listen when we speak at a normal volume, so the desire to raise one’s voice is real. That said, if you’re a ...
Robert D. San Souci was born in San Francisco and raised nearby in Berkeley. [6] In elementary school, San Souci wrote for the school newspaper; in high school, he worked on the school yearbook and had an essay printed in a book titled T.V. as Art. As a student at St. Mary's College, he took a variety of classes in creative writing, English and ...
The accusation leads to an enraged Marie commenting on modern society and the child psychology field's over-rewarding of the children and constant blame on mothers. Father Hubley concludes that there is no one source to the problem, that it's a result of all the family members being very close to each other, and that Michael's story was a ...
Robert Wolgemuth is an author and former chairman of the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association. [1] Wolgemuth has authored over twenty books and has been in the publishing business for more than forty years. [2] Five of his books have received Silver Medallion Awards from the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association. [2]
In a wide-ranging and emotional speech during Thursday’s school board meeting, Connell stepped down from the board he has often been at odds with. He said his resignation is effective Jan. 7.