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  2. Parents Who Aren't Close With Their Adult Kids Often Have ...

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    "The self-absorbed parents may have a full schedule of activities." While life is hectic and non-traditional work schedules can happen, it's also not the fault of an adult child, Dr. Biller says.

  3. Children's use of information - Wikipedia

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    From age 7, children consider both honesty and benevolence when making trust judgments about other people, and older children are more likely to trust people who tell prosocial lies (to avoid hurting another person's feelings or to help another person) than young children. [28] For younger children, honesty is more important than a person's ...

  4. Gaman (term) - Wikipedia

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    Gaman (我慢) is a Japanese term of Zen Buddhist origin which means "enduring the seemingly unbearable with patience and dignity". [1] [2] The term is generally translated as "perseverance", "patience", or "tolerance". [3]

  5. Respect - Wikipedia

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    Children engage in mature activities such as cooking for the family, cleaning and sweeping the house, caring for infant peers, and crop work. Indigenous children learn to view their participation in these activities as a representation of respect. Through this manner of showing respect by participation in activities, children not only learn ...

  6. Stanford marshmallow experiment - Wikipedia

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    In the studies Mischel and his colleagues conducted at Stanford University, [1] [11] in order to establish trust that the experimenter would return, at the beginning of the "marshmallow test" children first engaged in a game in which they summoned the experimenter back by ringing a bell; the actual waiting portion of the experiment did not ...

  7. Maybe she had children, and wanted to warn them about the wayward world beyond adolescence. Maybe her mother, or her mother's mother, told her the story, and as a child she delighted in its shocking twists and turns. Maybe it helped break up the mundanity of her domestic duties, or the telling of the story felt like a duty in itself.

  8. Category:People who work with children - Wikipedia

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    People associated with Scouting (16 C, 52 P) W. Wet nurses (22 P) Pages in category "People who work with children" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of ...

  9. Care work - Wikipedia

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    The market prices of items required for care increase and care work continues to be non-paid in what is known as the Baumol effect, described by William Baumol and William Bowen as a relative increase in the price of services without substitutes – for example, the costs of child care and sending children to college. People are living longer ...