Presentation on divorce and separation aimed toward school aged children. Includes a simple breakdown of feelings and questions as well as links to helpful websites.
This document provides tips for effective communication between teens and parents. It advises finding a relaxed time to talk, focusing fully on the conversation without distractions, being honest but also listening without interrupting, and discussing both serious topics and everyday things to build understanding. Effective communication requires maturity, respect, honesty and staying calm even during disagreements. Building a daily habit of small talk can strengthen relationships for more meaningful future discussions.
Crissy Bieber is an elementary school teacher born in 1975 in State College, Pennsylvania. She has lived in several places in Pennsylvania and South Dakota. She has been married for 6 years and has 2-year-old twin children. Bieber has taught kindergarten for 13 years total at schools on a Native American reservation and in Gettysburg, South Dakota. Her favorite funny teaching moment was when a student asked if she was a leprechaun.
The document discusses the important role that family plays in a child's character development. It states that a child's personality is largely formed in their first five years, making the family the first and most important influence. Parents teach their children how to behave, communicate, and treat others through both their words and own behavior, which children easily imitate. To help children develop good character, the document advises that parents serve as positive role models, avoid fighting or using obscene language at home, and give children freedom without excessive restrictions.
Children's Romantic Relationships & Dating Christa Brown
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This presentation outlines romance between children and what exactly that means as it pertains to parenting. This presentation explains the juvenile love scale, in addition to providing the reader with a questionnaire. Lastly, the meaning of romance at the "puppy love" stage is addressed.
The document discusses the crucial role that family plays in shaping a person. It states that the values, personality, behaviors, and attitudes that one develops are heavily influenced by what is learned and experienced growing up in the home. Family is described as the most fundamental institution of society and the first school that teaches social virtues. The document emphasizes that the home environment and early childhood experiences are what lay the foundation for who we become as individuals and affect how we engage with the wider world.
This document provides examples of collocations related to feelings and emotions. It describes a man's experience when his wife gave birth, including feeling excited beforehand but then worried and angry during complications with the delivery, for which he was removed from the hospital. In the following months, his wife became depressed and he felt like an emotional wreck trying to balance work and family. Now things are beginning to improve.
The document contrasts the narrator's upbringing with that of a man they know. The narrator had to work and pay board to their parents, who taught them responsibility and self-worth. The man's parents bought him a car at 16 and never required him to work, leaving him undisciplined and unable to control addictions as an adult. The narrator gained an education through their own intellect, while the man continued to belittle the narrator's lack of higher education until they attained one. The narrator became a happy, free individual while the man remained a "spoilt man-child" due to his parents failing to discipline him through tough love.
This document provides biographical information about Phil Rich, a 17-year-old high school senior. It details his background, family, strengths, values, influences, goals and life philosophy. Phil sees himself as a leader who is driven, passionate and focused on attending the Air Force Academy to serve his country. His top values are integrity, service before self and excellence. He is influenced by his parents and teachers and hopes to have a career of service and leadership.
This document discusses responsibilities in different roles. It begins by outlining the training objectives, which are to understand what responsibility means, how to be responsible, and specific responsibilities of being a student, child, parent, citizen, and Muslim. It then defines responsibility and explains that it is based on one's given title or role. The document lists responsibilities for specific roles like being a reliable student, honest child, supportive parent and citizen who obeys laws. It concludes with responsibilities of being a Muslim, such as believing in Allah and performing daily prayers.
The document discusses healthy relationships and provides tips for maintaining them. It notes that healthy relationships are based on mutual respect, honesty, and not involving abusive behaviors. Unhealthy relationships can result from being around disrespectful or violent behaviors at home. The document also emphasizes the importance of positive thinking, regular exercise, and eating a balanced diet to one's well-being and relationships. Tips include focusing on positive emotions, spending time with family and friends, finding hobbies, and being physically active through daily activities.
Read the real life experience of a student.See how she had been wrangling with fears and finally found herself back on the right track.She is now more determined to pursue her dreams.She tackled bullies,being motivated,now turns out to be a motivator."Whatever problems you face,all you need to do is to apply the 6F,"she said.-ANONYMOUS
The document outlines the author's academic, personal, extracurricular, and career goals for high school and beyond. Some of the academic goals include maintaining a 4.0 GPA and getting an A+ in Honors Biology. Personal goals include working out twice a week and eating healthier starting in March. Extracurricular goals include making the JV soccer team. The author's career goal is to become an orthodontist, attending the University of Michigan.
Liam Stewart has a difficult home life but remains optimistic for the sake of others. Despite family issues, he finds comfort in small things and pushes through to keep his mother and step-father happy. Liam is also extremely supportive of his friends, giving pep talks and comforting them even when he is angry or sad himself. While Liam hides his emotions, he is a terrible liar. Liam is also very hard on himself and puts pressure on himself to be perfect, though his friends would accept him as he is. The document compares Liam's character and experiences to the author's own life.
Michelle Sanford taught classroom guidance lessons at Philip Simmons Elementary in Spring 2017 covering topics like self-control, kindness, perseverance, and family changes. Some of the lessons and activities included discussing the books Interrupting Chicken and The Marshmallow Test, a kindness challenge and storyboards, lessons on perseverance featuring Michael Jordan and famous failures, and group counseling games and discussions about different family structures and feelings related to family changes. Sanford also provided individual counseling using activities such as a volcano triggers activity and a calm down sandwich technique.
The document discusses parent-teen relationships and common conflicts that can occur. It explores reasons for conflicts such as teens pushing for independence while parents want to protect their kids. The document also provides tips for improving relationships such as communicating feelings, understanding different perspectives, and building trust. Surveys found most teens get along with their mothers but have more conflicts with fathers, and while many teens depend on parents, they also value independence.
The document discusses the author's experiences with racial diversity and discrimination growing up. As a Hispanic child, the author was teased for their skin color in their predominantly white elementary school. However, more diversity came to the town and schools as the author got older, and by high school race was less of an issue. While the author wished to be white when younger due to bullying, they now appreciate their racial identity and view challenges as an opportunity to stand out from others.
The document appears to be a collection of messages and notes from an individual named Prem Hudge discussing various topics like the legal drinking age in India, when it's appropriate to have a girlfriend, perceptions of him from friends and parents, fitness routines, and a shopping list.
The chapter discusses the importance of students having good relationships with their parents and communicating well. It provides tips for students such as being truthful, openly communicating, seeking to understand parents' perspectives, maintaining contact, and avoiding communication gaps in order to find greater success. The poem expresses that while the author was not raised wealthy or to follow others, they were raised with love, which is more valuable.
Lauren and alana language arts projectAaron Maurer
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This document is a collection of writing by Alana Ford and Lauren Fredell about individuality and differences between people. It includes lists of things each author likes, quotes about shining one's light and creating one's own path in life, descriptions of good and bad teen behavior and the different impressions they make, and notes from each author about having good and bad days and embracing one's differences. The overall message is that everyone is unique and should feel comfortable being themselves despite what others may say.
Amy B is a 16-year-old girl attending a prestigious high school to please her parents, who expect her to be a top performer. Amy thrives under this pressure but starts to question it. She fails a test for the first time but hides it from her parents, afraid of their reaction. By avoiding her family, Amy loses interest in activities she used to enjoy and prefers staying in her room. She sometimes skips school to avoid thinking about her failure, finding it too difficult to get out of bed due to the pressure she feels.
This document discusses the need to change society to promote better well-being, especially for girls and teenagers. It notes that 70% of girls ages 15-17 miss school due to lack of confidence in their appearance. Nearly half of girls are attempting to lose weight due to perceived pressure to be perfect based on unrealistic media portrayals. Boys also feel pressure to gain muscle from portrayals in media. The document further discusses issues like depression, eating disorders, bullying, and suicide among teenagers. It argues that society should promote self-love, body positivity, and stopping unhealthy behaviors aimed at achieving an unrealistic standard of perfection.
This document provides tips for improving relationships in various contexts. It discusses cultivating relationships with children, spouses, older parents, friends, and colleagues. Some key tips include showing respect, accepting individual differences, spending quality time together, communicating feelings, and forgiving shortcomings. Overall, the document emphasizes that relationships are complex but worth investing effort in, as we all need each other and our time together is uncertain.
This document discusses adolescent issues related to sexual feelings and relationships. It addresses topics like crushes, dating, and saying no to pressure to have sex. Specifically, it notes that crushes don't usually last long. It also emphasizes the importance of friendship as a foundation for good relationships and communicating openly about desires and boundaries. The document provides advice for both girls and boys on navigating relationships and sexuality during adolescence.
Families with many children vs families with one childkitelmer
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The document discusses the pros and cons of growing up as an only child versus growing up in a larger family with siblings. It notes that only children may be overprotected or become self-centered due to lack of siblings, though they do not have to share a room. Children in larger families have constant communication with other kids but may quarrel and not get as much individual attention. Overall, the document concludes that many factors beyond family size can influence a child's development and well-being.
The document provides discussion questions about Mindy Kim stories that can be read and shared with friends and family. It prompts questions about Mindy adjusting to a new school in a different state, her desire for a puppy, and her Korean heritage. A sample story is described about Mindy starting a seaweed business that generates questions about unique foods, trading treats, and making new friends.
This document discusses enhancing girl child education in a rural community in India. It notes that many girls are not attending school due to traditional customs restricting their participation. The school organized a rally, went door-to-door, and put on a drama to raise awareness among parents about the importance of girls' education. This outreach helped change community attitudes, as reflected in quotes from women saying that education allows girls opportunities just like their brothers have. The school's efforts helped increase girl child enrollment.
The woman has decided to end a one-sided relationship through writing a letter to her partner. She realizes through spying on him that he tells his friends he is bored in the relationship but does not end it to avoid hurting her feelings. After several days of thinking, she decides the best way to end it is by writing her feelings in a letter while he is out one night. However, she is still undecided if ending it is the right choice.
The teacher welcomes students to second grade and provides information about contacting the teacher through the child's folder or by calling the front office. The teacher's goals are to help students become great learners and people, and lists daily activities like art, PE, music and library. The teacher wants parents to be involved through volunteering and emphasizes regular attendance, while understanding unexpected absences.
As always in your discussion, respond thoughtfully to this 2 postingBetseyCalderon89
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As always in your discussion, respond thoughtfully to this 2 postings.
#1 Angie post:
1. If I were to have to require a license to parent, I would require psychological and drug/alcohol testing. I think this is so important because children are so helpless, they only know what their environment allows them. Obviously substance abuse is bad and not healthy for children to be around or those children will end up being in custody of the state. Psychological testing to ensure that the child will be in safe hands from the moment they are born. I am so tired and saddened by the constant reports of child abuse, molestation, death..... and so many of these are by the parents own hands!Ìý
I think some of the other things that may seem logical to have straightened out before parenting are actually what makes us who we are.ÌýÌý
2. I grew up with both parents, having been together since they were 15 and their first child at 15/16. They had 5 children (all girls!) and just celebrated their 36th anniversary a few weeks ago! I have shared my family story with many people as we are moving and making new friends. I find that people are surprised at the successful outcome that my parents had being put in that position at such a young age but recently I was asked a similar question by a friend and I keep circling back to the word respect. My parents drilled that into us; whether it was self-respect/image, respect for our elders, coaches, or our home. I really believe that one word/virtue has taught me so much throughout my life and is always useful.Ìý
3. Learning the value of respect and its impact, I have tried to do as my parents did and teach my children the same way. I have witnessed this paying off by the way my kids interact with others and feel good knowing that I can trust them to make good decisions even if I am not there.Ìý All of that comes back to them understanding respect. They need to respect my decisions as a parent, respect other people and their property, display respectful behavior, respect the community and environment.
#2 Tamika post:
If you had to obtain a license to parent, what would you require, and why?Ìý
I believe parents obtaining a license before becoming a parent is a good idea. Ethical parenting above all is responsible caregiving, requiring of parents enduring investment and commitment throughout their children’s long period of depending (Bornstein, 2002). I believe this to be logical, because how you raise your kids will determine (most of the time) how they will live their adult lives. Rather they were raised right and live a good adult life or raised wrong and live a bad adult life.Ìý Sometimes growing up bad influences you to do the right thing when you become an adult. Most parents now in days have no clue on what to do to become a parent.Ìý Majority of them go off of social media and how they were raised.Ìý
Discuss an incident from your childhood which typifies the parenting style of your parent(s).
My mother had an ...
The document discusses healthy relationships between youth and others. It emphasizes the importance of family as the basic social unit where character is developed. Within the family, being considerate, willing to help, and learning to give and take are important for success. Friendships with both boys and girls are also important for personality development and understanding different perspectives. Boy-girl relationships require following social norms and customs through socialization activities. True love develops slowly over different stages from infancy to maturity, while infatuation is self-centered and feelings die quickly.
This document discusses responsibilities in different roles. It begins by outlining the training objectives, which are to understand what responsibility means, how to be responsible, and specific responsibilities of being a student, child, parent, citizen, and Muslim. It then defines responsibility and explains that it is based on one's given title or role. The document lists responsibilities for specific roles like being a reliable student, honest child, supportive parent and citizen who obeys laws. It concludes with responsibilities of being a Muslim, such as believing in Allah and performing daily prayers.
The document discusses healthy relationships and provides tips for maintaining them. It notes that healthy relationships are based on mutual respect, honesty, and not involving abusive behaviors. Unhealthy relationships can result from being around disrespectful or violent behaviors at home. The document also emphasizes the importance of positive thinking, regular exercise, and eating a balanced diet to one's well-being and relationships. Tips include focusing on positive emotions, spending time with family and friends, finding hobbies, and being physically active through daily activities.
Read the real life experience of a student.See how she had been wrangling with fears and finally found herself back on the right track.She is now more determined to pursue her dreams.She tackled bullies,being motivated,now turns out to be a motivator."Whatever problems you face,all you need to do is to apply the 6F,"she said.-ANONYMOUS
The document outlines the author's academic, personal, extracurricular, and career goals for high school and beyond. Some of the academic goals include maintaining a 4.0 GPA and getting an A+ in Honors Biology. Personal goals include working out twice a week and eating healthier starting in March. Extracurricular goals include making the JV soccer team. The author's career goal is to become an orthodontist, attending the University of Michigan.
Liam Stewart has a difficult home life but remains optimistic for the sake of others. Despite family issues, he finds comfort in small things and pushes through to keep his mother and step-father happy. Liam is also extremely supportive of his friends, giving pep talks and comforting them even when he is angry or sad himself. While Liam hides his emotions, he is a terrible liar. Liam is also very hard on himself and puts pressure on himself to be perfect, though his friends would accept him as he is. The document compares Liam's character and experiences to the author's own life.
Michelle Sanford taught classroom guidance lessons at Philip Simmons Elementary in Spring 2017 covering topics like self-control, kindness, perseverance, and family changes. Some of the lessons and activities included discussing the books Interrupting Chicken and The Marshmallow Test, a kindness challenge and storyboards, lessons on perseverance featuring Michael Jordan and famous failures, and group counseling games and discussions about different family structures and feelings related to family changes. Sanford also provided individual counseling using activities such as a volcano triggers activity and a calm down sandwich technique.
The document discusses parent-teen relationships and common conflicts that can occur. It explores reasons for conflicts such as teens pushing for independence while parents want to protect their kids. The document also provides tips for improving relationships such as communicating feelings, understanding different perspectives, and building trust. Surveys found most teens get along with their mothers but have more conflicts with fathers, and while many teens depend on parents, they also value independence.
The document discusses the author's experiences with racial diversity and discrimination growing up. As a Hispanic child, the author was teased for their skin color in their predominantly white elementary school. However, more diversity came to the town and schools as the author got older, and by high school race was less of an issue. While the author wished to be white when younger due to bullying, they now appreciate their racial identity and view challenges as an opportunity to stand out from others.
The document appears to be a collection of messages and notes from an individual named Prem Hudge discussing various topics like the legal drinking age in India, when it's appropriate to have a girlfriend, perceptions of him from friends and parents, fitness routines, and a shopping list.
The chapter discusses the importance of students having good relationships with their parents and communicating well. It provides tips for students such as being truthful, openly communicating, seeking to understand parents' perspectives, maintaining contact, and avoiding communication gaps in order to find greater success. The poem expresses that while the author was not raised wealthy or to follow others, they were raised with love, which is more valuable.
Lauren and alana language arts projectAaron Maurer
Ìý
This document is a collection of writing by Alana Ford and Lauren Fredell about individuality and differences between people. It includes lists of things each author likes, quotes about shining one's light and creating one's own path in life, descriptions of good and bad teen behavior and the different impressions they make, and notes from each author about having good and bad days and embracing one's differences. The overall message is that everyone is unique and should feel comfortable being themselves despite what others may say.
Amy B is a 16-year-old girl attending a prestigious high school to please her parents, who expect her to be a top performer. Amy thrives under this pressure but starts to question it. She fails a test for the first time but hides it from her parents, afraid of their reaction. By avoiding her family, Amy loses interest in activities she used to enjoy and prefers staying in her room. She sometimes skips school to avoid thinking about her failure, finding it too difficult to get out of bed due to the pressure she feels.
This document discusses the need to change society to promote better well-being, especially for girls and teenagers. It notes that 70% of girls ages 15-17 miss school due to lack of confidence in their appearance. Nearly half of girls are attempting to lose weight due to perceived pressure to be perfect based on unrealistic media portrayals. Boys also feel pressure to gain muscle from portrayals in media. The document further discusses issues like depression, eating disorders, bullying, and suicide among teenagers. It argues that society should promote self-love, body positivity, and stopping unhealthy behaviors aimed at achieving an unrealistic standard of perfection.
This document provides tips for improving relationships in various contexts. It discusses cultivating relationships with children, spouses, older parents, friends, and colleagues. Some key tips include showing respect, accepting individual differences, spending quality time together, communicating feelings, and forgiving shortcomings. Overall, the document emphasizes that relationships are complex but worth investing effort in, as we all need each other and our time together is uncertain.
This document discusses adolescent issues related to sexual feelings and relationships. It addresses topics like crushes, dating, and saying no to pressure to have sex. Specifically, it notes that crushes don't usually last long. It also emphasizes the importance of friendship as a foundation for good relationships and communicating openly about desires and boundaries. The document provides advice for both girls and boys on navigating relationships and sexuality during adolescence.
Families with many children vs families with one childkitelmer
Ìý
The document discusses the pros and cons of growing up as an only child versus growing up in a larger family with siblings. It notes that only children may be overprotected or become self-centered due to lack of siblings, though they do not have to share a room. Children in larger families have constant communication with other kids but may quarrel and not get as much individual attention. Overall, the document concludes that many factors beyond family size can influence a child's development and well-being.
The document provides discussion questions about Mindy Kim stories that can be read and shared with friends and family. It prompts questions about Mindy adjusting to a new school in a different state, her desire for a puppy, and her Korean heritage. A sample story is described about Mindy starting a seaweed business that generates questions about unique foods, trading treats, and making new friends.
This document discusses enhancing girl child education in a rural community in India. It notes that many girls are not attending school due to traditional customs restricting their participation. The school organized a rally, went door-to-door, and put on a drama to raise awareness among parents about the importance of girls' education. This outreach helped change community attitudes, as reflected in quotes from women saying that education allows girls opportunities just like their brothers have. The school's efforts helped increase girl child enrollment.
The woman has decided to end a one-sided relationship through writing a letter to her partner. She realizes through spying on him that he tells his friends he is bored in the relationship but does not end it to avoid hurting her feelings. After several days of thinking, she decides the best way to end it is by writing her feelings in a letter while he is out one night. However, she is still undecided if ending it is the right choice.
The teacher welcomes students to second grade and provides information about contacting the teacher through the child's folder or by calling the front office. The teacher's goals are to help students become great learners and people, and lists daily activities like art, PE, music and library. The teacher wants parents to be involved through volunteering and emphasizes regular attendance, while understanding unexpected absences.
As always in your discussion, respond thoughtfully to this 2 postingBetseyCalderon89
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As always in your discussion, respond thoughtfully to this 2 postings.
#1 Angie post:
1. If I were to have to require a license to parent, I would require psychological and drug/alcohol testing. I think this is so important because children are so helpless, they only know what their environment allows them. Obviously substance abuse is bad and not healthy for children to be around or those children will end up being in custody of the state. Psychological testing to ensure that the child will be in safe hands from the moment they are born. I am so tired and saddened by the constant reports of child abuse, molestation, death..... and so many of these are by the parents own hands!Ìý
I think some of the other things that may seem logical to have straightened out before parenting are actually what makes us who we are.ÌýÌý
2. I grew up with both parents, having been together since they were 15 and their first child at 15/16. They had 5 children (all girls!) and just celebrated their 36th anniversary a few weeks ago! I have shared my family story with many people as we are moving and making new friends. I find that people are surprised at the successful outcome that my parents had being put in that position at such a young age but recently I was asked a similar question by a friend and I keep circling back to the word respect. My parents drilled that into us; whether it was self-respect/image, respect for our elders, coaches, or our home. I really believe that one word/virtue has taught me so much throughout my life and is always useful.Ìý
3. Learning the value of respect and its impact, I have tried to do as my parents did and teach my children the same way. I have witnessed this paying off by the way my kids interact with others and feel good knowing that I can trust them to make good decisions even if I am not there.Ìý All of that comes back to them understanding respect. They need to respect my decisions as a parent, respect other people and their property, display respectful behavior, respect the community and environment.
#2 Tamika post:
If you had to obtain a license to parent, what would you require, and why?Ìý
I believe parents obtaining a license before becoming a parent is a good idea. Ethical parenting above all is responsible caregiving, requiring of parents enduring investment and commitment throughout their children’s long period of depending (Bornstein, 2002). I believe this to be logical, because how you raise your kids will determine (most of the time) how they will live their adult lives. Rather they were raised right and live a good adult life or raised wrong and live a bad adult life.Ìý Sometimes growing up bad influences you to do the right thing when you become an adult. Most parents now in days have no clue on what to do to become a parent.Ìý Majority of them go off of social media and how they were raised.Ìý
Discuss an incident from your childhood which typifies the parenting style of your parent(s).
My mother had an ...
The document discusses healthy relationships between youth and others. It emphasizes the importance of family as the basic social unit where character is developed. Within the family, being considerate, willing to help, and learning to give and take are important for success. Friendships with both boys and girls are also important for personality development and understanding different perspectives. Boy-girl relationships require following social norms and customs through socialization activities. True love develops slowly over different stages from infancy to maturity, while infatuation is self-centered and feelings die quickly.
1 FAMILY COMMUNICATION AND DIVORCE Perso.docxhoney725342
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This paper examines how divorce affects family communication through the author's personal experiences and a literature review. The author's parents divorced when she was young, which negatively impacted her relationship and communication with both of her parents. Her mother's remarriage made communication much more superficial. The author's husband also experienced parental divorce and remarriage, feeling abandoned by his mother who dedicated more time to new partners than him. Research cited found divorce hinders parent-child communication, especially with non-custodial parents, and can lower children's self-esteem by creating a sense of loss. The conclusion is divorce damages stability and family communication, as shown through the author's personal experiences.
This document summarizes the relational schemas in family theory and provides an example of a pluralistic family structure through a first-person narrative.
The narrative describes a daughter who was raised in different homes as a child but eventually reunited with her biological mother and siblings. Despite challenges, her mother emphasized open communication and allowing her daughter to make her own decisions. As a result, the daughter developed a close bond with her mother and learned skills in responsibility, problem-solving, and respecting others that have benefited her life. The daughter is grateful for the support of her pluralistic family structure that prioritized honesty and flexibility through open communication.
This document summarizes the relational schemas in family theory and provides an example of a pluralistic family structure. It tells the story of a daughter who was separated from her mother at a young age but eventually reunited and built a close relationship through open communication. The daughter describes growing up in a pluralistic family where family members communicate freely and make decisions together. She reflects on how this upbringing helped shape her into an independent but caring person who values transparency in relationships.
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Divorce can negatively impact children in several ways. It can cause children to feel alone, uncertain, and lose trust in others. Their behavior may change as they become more aggressive, careless, or depressed. Their school performance often declines as well. Children may blame themselves for the divorce or feel pressure to choose one parent over the other. The relationship with the parent they do not live with often changes. Divorce affects children of all ages, though younger children may fantasize about reconciliation while teens experience loneliness and guilt. Children need open communication from parents about the divorce and changes, but sometimes do not receive it. Parents should reassure their children the divorce is not their fault and help them cope.
The document discusses mother's guilt and provides tips to help deal with it. It explains that mother's guilt is common and stems from feeling like one's best efforts aren't good enough. It then lists rules for silencing mother's guilt, such as getting real about perfection not being possible, stopping judgments of oneself, focusing on positives, and creating a supportive community. The document concludes by emphasizing that mother's guilt is natural but should not be weighed down by and that with love, children will not feel wanting.
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Learning objective: Encourage innovation in the face of adversity. Panelists will discuss strategies for cultivating innovation and promoting a resilient growth mindset.
Bullying presentation/How to deal with bullying .pptxssuserb6cf2e
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Any form of verbal, psychological, or physical violence that is repeated by someone or a group, who is in a position of domination against one or more other individuals in a position of weakness and intends to harm its victims that are unable to defend themselves especially when the bully may have one or more followers who are willing to assist the primary bully or who reinforce the bully by providing positive feedback such as laughing
Master Data Science Course in Kerala and How to face an interviewbenjaminoseth
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Cracking a data science interview requires a strategic approach, strong domain knowledge, and hands-on expertise. This PPT is designed to help aspiring data scientists prepare effectively by understanding the core interview topics, real-world problem-solving techniques, and communication strategies. Whether you are new to data science or an experienced professional, this guide covers must-know topics like machine learning, statistics, data wrangling, and coding. With expert insights from a Data Science Course in Kerala, this presentation highlights industry-specific interview patterns, key questions, and problem-solving frameworks. Get ready to excel in your data science interviews with practical tips, real-world case studies, and best practices to land your dream job!
2. CHILDREN AND DIVORCE
Divorce can be a challenging life change for
children. A child can often feel a wide variety of
emotions. It is important for children to have an
understanding of what they are going through
and have the support of their parents and loved
ones.
3. FEELINGS YOU MAY BE EXPERIENCING
ANGRY
SAD
CONFUSED
ALONE
GUILT
FRUSTRATED
AFRAID
4. QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE FOR YOUR PARENTS
IS IT MY FAULT?
WHERE WILL I LIVE?
WILL I STILL SEE MY GRANDMA AND GRANDPA?
WHY IS MOMMY SO SAD?
DO MOMMY AND DADDY STILL LOVE ME?
WHY DID THIS HAPPEN?
WHAT DOES DIVORCE MEAN?
5. HOW YOUR HOME LIFE COULD
CHANGE
-Your mom and dad will live in different homes.
-You might spend more time with one of your
parents.
-Your parents might be sad for awhile.
-You may live in a different community or go to a
different school.
-You may have special belongings at both your
mom’s home and your dad’s.
6. ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN DEALING WITH
DIVORCE
Drawing pictures
ï‚¢ Conversation starters
ï‚¢ Communicating from a distance
ï‚¢ Letter writing
ï‚¢ Reading books
ï‚¢ Writing stories
ï‚¢ Play together
ï‚¢ Creating two comfortable homes
ï‚¢ Time capsules
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Retrieved from. http://extension.missouri.edu/p/GH6602
7. WHAT I NEED FROM MY MOM AND DAD: A CHILD’S
LIST OF WANTS
I need both of you to stay involved in my life. Please write letters,
make phone calls, and ask me lots of questions. When you don’t stay
involved, I feel like I’m not important and that you don’t really love
me.
ï‚¢ Please stop fighting and work hard to get along with each other. Try
to agree on matters related to me. When you fight about me, I think
that I did something wrong and I feel guilty.
ï‚¢ I want to love you both and enjoy the time that I spend with each of
you. Please support me and the time that I spend with each of you. If
you act jealous or upset, I feel like I need to take sides and love one
parent more than the other.
 Please communicate directly with my other parent so that I don’t
have to send messages back and forth.
ï‚¢ When talking about my other parent, please say only nice things, or
don’t say anything at all. When you say mean, unkind things about
my other parent, I feel like you are expecting me to take your side.
ï‚¢ Please remember that I want both of you to be a part of my life. I
count on my mom and dad to raise me, to teach me what is
important, and to help me when I have problems.
ï‚¢ Source: University of Missouri
Retrieved from.
http://www.helpguide.org/mental/children_divorce.htm
ï‚¢
8. HELP AND ADVICE FOR CHILDREN IN
DIVORCE
You must remember these things:
-Your mom and dad still LOVE YOU.
-They will ALWAYS LOVE YOU, no matter where you all live.
-They are not splitting up because of anything you have done.
-You may feel sad or upset but you will feel better.
-Always talk to your mom or dad or another adult you can trust in
the family.
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9. RESOURCES FOR CHILDREN DEALING
WITH DIVORCE
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http://www.familieschange.ca/http://www.ziplandintera
ctive.com/
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