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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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]

  4. 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 ...

  5. Trust (social science) - Wikipedia

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    One factor that enhances trust among people is facial resemblance. Experimenters who digitally manipulated facial resemblance in a two-person sequential trust game found evidence that people have more trust in a partner who has similar facial features. [44] Facial resemblance also decreased sexual desire for a partner. In a series of tests ...

  6. Holiday Stress & Anxiety: 6 Ways to Cope

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    Unlike healthy coping mechanisms, like meditation and exercise, unhealthy coping mechanisms have no long-term benefits. Instead, they typically lead to increased stress, guilt, and dysfunction.

  7. BookTrust - Wikipedia

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    Waterstones Children's Laureate: The role of Children's Laureate is awarded once every two years to an eminent writer or illustrator of children's books. [11] The Laureate must have a substantial body of work; previous Children's Laureates include Michael Morpurgo , Julia Donaldson and Malorie Blackman .

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  9. 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 ...