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Cipher in the Snow, written by Jean Mizer Todhunter (as Jean Mizer), an Idaho teacher, counselor and guidance director, was first published Volume 50 of the NEA Journal in 1964. It won first prize in the first Reader's Digest / NEA Journal writing competition [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and received a reprint in Today's Education in 1975.
Middle child syndrome is the idea that the middle children of a family, those born in between siblings, are treated or seen differently by their parents from the rest of their siblings. The theory believes that the particular birth order of siblings affects children's character and development process because parents focus more on the first and ...
During Matsuko's early life, she struggled to gain the attention of her father, who was mostly concerned with her chronically ill sister, Kumi. This created an imbalance where Matsuko's needs were less likely to be met and she constantly feels unloved. From 1970 to 1971, Matsuko was a very popular junior high school music teacher in Ōkawa ...
A recent survey finds that 66% of parents report feeling isolated and lonely. Now Dr. Vivek H. Murthy is issuing a health advisory about parents' mental health.
Since at least 2016, "Love and Respect" has been accused of teaching messages that are dangerous, such as ignoring consent in sexual relationships. [14] The publication of Sheila Wray Gregoire's 2020 open letter to Focus on the Family (which endorses the book "Love and Respect" and platforms its authors and teachings) [15] opened up a broader conversation about the effects of the teachings of ...
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After 20 years in the health-care field, I left the corporate world to become a special education teacher. At the required physical, the doctor mentioned that I had a lump on my thyroid.
Feeling unloved by his parents, Timmy runs away to join a carnival. He becomes a carny and impresses some kids with his tricks, but when he runs afoul of a group of professional carnies, he must make it back home safely, seemingly without help from his fairies.