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  2. I serve my kids dinner at 4:30 p.m. It guarantees we have ...

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    To transition you to an earlier meal time, I suggest parents keep it simple and keep trying. I know not all working parents can be home when their kids get off the school bus, but I try to set ...

  3. Sue Klebold - Wikipedia

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    An example of the alleged narcissism included when, in the immediate wake of the massacre, she sent a new photo of Dylan to the press because she was dissatisfied with the one the media was using, and an example of her narcissistic violence towards Dylan included—by her own testimony in her book—when she shoved Dylan up against a ...

  4. Everyday life - Wikipedia

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    The Psychopathology of Everyday Life. Everyday life is a key concept in cultural studies and is a specialized subject in the field of sociology.Some argue that, motivated by capitalism and industrialism's degrading effects on human existence and perception, writers and artists of the 19th century turned more towards self-reflection and the portrayal of everyday life represented in their ...

  5. Parenting - Wikipedia

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    Parenting can be a lifelong process. Parents may provide financial support to their adult children, which can also include providing an inheritance after death. The life perspective and wisdom given by a parent can benefit their adult children in their own lives. Becoming a grandparent is another milestone and has many similarities with parenting.

  6. I uprooted my life and moved across the world to teach at a ...

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    Nic Lim, a New Zealand author, uprooted his life in New Zealand to become a school teacher in Japan. During his four years there, he weathered a pandemic and dealt with cultural and language barriers.

  7. Unequal Childhoods - Wikipedia

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    Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life is a 2003 non-fiction book by American sociologist Annette Lareau based upon a study of 88 African American and white families (of which only 12 were discussed) to understand the impact of how social class makes a difference in family life, more specifically in children's lives.

  8. I’m Still Here - The Huffington Post

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    Not long after, the girlfriend’s parents threw me out, and I moved home again. That was back in 1983. In 1991, in Austin, Texas, in my first year of grad school, I tried to kill myself again—slashing my wrists—and again I wound up in the hospital and later a mental ward. It was then that I started getting arrested for drunkenness.

  9. Parenting styles - Wikipedia

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    Father and children reading. According to a literature review by Christopher Spera (2005), Darling and Steinberg (1993) suggest that it is important to better understand the differences between parenting styles and parenting practices: "Parenting practices are defined as specific behaviors that parents use to socialize their children", while parenting style is "the emotional climate in which ...