Review of Talking with Children about Loss: Strategies, and Wisdom to Help Children Cope with Death, Divorce, and Other Difficult TimesBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksChildhood EducationDeborah A Byrnes
During ado- lescence, young people shift away from dependence on their parents, and this is usually coupled with increasing reliance on peers for advice and support [16, 19]. This sug- gests adaptive adolescent autonomy is marked by a shift in who young people turn to for support, rather ...
Simone also covered the Billie Holliday classic ‘Strange Fruit’ and in ‘Backlash Blues’ and ‘I Wish I Knew What It Was To Be Free’ she railed brilliantly and with passion against the patent, rancid injustice of the time. Can’t wait any longer. Who now, in the time of Musk and ...
Generally the older (and heavier) a child is, the faster they will get better. It’s time to refresh some of our respiratory physiology and Poiseuille’s law. Smaller airways are more likely to get gunked up with snot and mucus. This creates turbulent flow. This, in turn, leads to ...
5. The theory is phrased not in terms of children, per se, but in terms of child services, home-produced commodities that generate utility for parents. 444 EXPLAINING FERTILITY TRANSITIONS it comes to insight into the institutional conditions condu- cive to fertility transitions. Easterlin'...
Parents may have to leave children with others in order to deal with the emergency, and this can be scary. Whenever possible, include your children in the earthquake recovery process. Resources for kids to learn about disaster preparedness: http://www.abag.ca.gov/bayarea/eqmaps/kids.html ...