08/14/2010
In terms of emotional oversimplification, children rarely learn to look below the surface of the most salient emotions to understand how emotions such as anger, sarcasm, or arrogance may be triggered by other emotions. More simply, they are not taught to do this.
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Tags: Adult Child-Parent, Character, Courage, Conscience, Character-Courage-Conscience, Dr. E�, Family/Relationships - Adult Child/Parent, Family/Relationships - Children, Family/Relationships - Family, Family/Relationships - Teens, Morals, Ethics, Values, Motherhood, Motherhood-Fatherhood, Parenting, Relatives, Teens, Values
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08/14/2010
Know your role.
With political correctness, the line between adult and child has blurred: everyone is "equal," and no one should be offended. But political correctness doesn't work in the parent-child relationship.
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Tags: Adult Child-Parent, Dating, Engagement, Family/Relationships - Adult Child/Parent, Family/Relationships - Children, Family/Relationships - Family, Family/Relationships - Teens, Motherhood, Motherhood-Fatherhood, Parenting, Relationships, Relatives, Role Model, Teens, Values
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08/14/2010
There are lots of ways to be smart! We need a range of abilities--analytical, creative, social & emotional, and practical--and the motivation to use them. Yes, we are probably born with tendencies toward particular strengths and thinking styles in these areas, but all of them are affected by what we learn and experience.
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Tags: Character, Courage, Conscience, Character-Courage-Conscience, Morals, Ethics, Values, Personal Responsibility, Values
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08/14/2010
How often is that we see people in our extended families and our community that believe that their family gets along just fine and doesn't have any problems, only to find that screaming, yelling, name calling, and physical aggressiveness is almost the norm?
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Tags: Adult Child-Parent, Behavior, Character, Courage, Conscience, Character-Courage-Conscience, Civility, Family/Relationships - Adult Child/Parent, Family/Relationships - Children, Family/Relationships - Family, Family/Relationships - Teens, Morals, Ethics, Values, Parenting, Relatives, Teens, Values
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08/13/2010
Keith McVey lives in Akron, Ohio. He's 53 years old and is a mailman. Everyone in Akron knows him. Recently, he saved the life of another person for the third time in his life.
While delivering the mail, he noticed a panicked man trying to revive his unconscious friend at the back of a pickup. "He said his buddy wasn't breathing," explained McVey. "I thought, well, let's see what's going on. Sometimes you just have to act."
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Tags: Character, Courage, Conscience, Character-Courage-Conscience, Values
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08/13/2010
How many times have you gone into your closet to choose something to wear, and even though your closet is stuffed with things (some still with the tags on them), you've stood there frustrated and yelled: "But I don't have anything to wear!!" Imagine this: you go to your closet to choose what to wear for the day, and you find only six items. Does that make it easier? That's the premise behind a recent Web challenge at sixitemsorless.com - participants were to go an entire month wearing only six items already found in their closet
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