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  2. The talk (racism in the United States) - Wikipedia

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    The conversation often focuses on how to de-escalate encounters with police [7] [8] especially given the high frequency of black men being pulled over for minor, insignificant or non-existent issues, also referred to as driving while black. [12] Sometimes the talk addresses encounters with white supremacists or vigilantes. [1] [13]

  3. Survey: You’re more likely to get a raise if you learned ...

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    Hemphill, an accredited financial counselor and host of the “Her Dinero Matters” podcast, recommends parents take pressure off themselves to sit down and have formal money conversations and ...

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  5. We give our kids full autonomy over decisions parents usually ...

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    Combined with strategies we were already using like declarative language, we leaned into offering our kids as much autonomy as possible over their daily lives. We started small: My son decided the ...

  6. Discussions avec mes parents - Wikipedia

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    François Morency interviewed by Montreal.TV in 2016. Discussions avec mes parents ("Conversations with My Parents") is a Canadian television comedy series, which premiered in 2018 on Ici Radio-Canada Télé. [1]

  7. Dysfunctional family - Wikipedia

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    Parent vs. parent (frequent fights amongst adults, whether married, divorced, or separated, conducted away from the children.) The polarized family (a parent and one or more children on each side of the conflict.) Parents vs. kids (intergenerational conflict, generation gap or culture shock dysfunction.)

  8. Teacher Asks a Parent to Include the Whole Class in Her Son's ...

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    The parent politely declined, noting that her apartment was not large enough to accommodate everyone in the class (in addition to their guardians), and told the teacher “she has no say in who is ...

  9. Verbal aggression - Wikipedia

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    These types of parents value verbal "give-and-take." Authoritarian parents prefer punishment as a way to control their child's behavior and they value obedience from their children. Parents low in verbal aggression tend to adopt an authoritative parenting style and that is positively related to a secure attachment style.