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  2. Is your dad a blunt, emotionless texter? There's a reason for ...

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    When it comes to texting, everyone has a different style of communication — but there is one style of texting that seems to irk the children of a certain kind of dad.

  3. Why are people so bad at texting? The psychology behind bad ...

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    But not everyone is so keen on texting. You may know the type: They’re the ones who wait days, if not longer, before responding to your message — and, once they do, it’s with a simple "K ...

  4. Why you should stop texting your kids at school - AOL Sports

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    Some teachers say they get emails from parents right after returning graded exams, before the class is over, because kids feel the need (or are told) to report grades immediately to parents. Dr. Libby Milkovich, a developmental and behavioral pediatrician at Children's Mercy Kansas City, says she asks parents to consider what kids miss out on ...

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    They've raised me well, and I don't want them to feel worried or guilty. My parents don't always agree with my decisions. Sometimes I don't even tell them good news because I worry they'll judge me.

  6. Refusal of work - Wikipedia

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    [1] More simply he states "Refusal of work means ... I don't want to go to work because I prefer to sleep. But this laziness is the source of intelligence, of technology, of progress. Autonomy is the self-regulation of the social body in its independence and in its interaction with the disciplinary norm." [1] As a social development Bifo ...

  7. Voluntary childlessness - Wikipedia

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    What they do with their free time is not considered as important. [88] As such, childless individuals often work longer hours than parents. [93] In fact, both parents and non-parents tend to think that parents are generally treated better at work. [14] Some parents argue that they deserve special treatment for raising future workers and taxpayers.

  8. Parentification - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] For example, some parents ask their children for advice about the parents' own romantic relationships, or expect their children to support and manage the parents' emotions, or push children into the role of mediators and peacemakers in the family. [2] Emotional parentification is more harmful than instrumental parentification. [2]

  9. Why Therapists Are Begging People To Stop 'Dry Texting' - AOL

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