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  2. God's Children Are Little Broken Things - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, God's Children Are Little Broken Things won the Story Prize Spotlight Award [4] and was a finalist for the Kirkus Prize. [ 5 ] The following year, it won the Dylan Thomas Prize, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] as well as the inaugural Republic of Consciousness Prize . [ 9 ]

  3. All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes - Wikipedia

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    All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes was greeted with both praise and disappointment, [1] although reviews of the book were generally positive. [87] According to the Poetry Foundation, "Most critics have judged Angelou's subsequent autobiographies in light of her first, and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings remains the most highly praised". [ 7 ]

  4. Children's Letters to God - Wikipedia

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    The musical is about five young children who are friends that discuss their beliefs, ambitions, uncertainties, and questions common but paralyzing coming from children. Issues brought up in the musical are holidays, loss of a pet, divorces, sibling rivalry, the struggle of being unathletic, and first love.

  5. God Help the Child - Wikipedia

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    God Help the Child is the 11th and final novel by American writer Toni Morrison. News of the book, as well as the title and opening line, were released in December 2014. [ 1 ] The novel's original title, preferred by Morrison herself, is The Wrath of Children .

  6. Psychology of religion - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, children may have a natural-born conception of mind-body dualism, which lends itself to beliefs that the mind may live on after the body dies. In addition, children have a tendency to see agency and human design where there is not, and prefer a creationist explanation of the world even when raised by parents who do not. [61] [62]

  7. Empathy - Wikipedia

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    The children studied were asked to complete an effective empathy measure, while the children's parents completed a questionnaire to assess parenting style and the Balanced Emotional Empathy scale. The study found that certain parenting practices, as opposed to parenting style as a whole, contributed to the development of empathy in children.

  8. Emotionally focused therapy - Wikipedia

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    It is a therapy approach consistent with the attachment-oriented experiential–systemic emotionally focused model [71] in three stages: (1) de-escalating negative cycles of interaction that amplify conflict and insecure connections between parents and children; (2) restructuring interactions to shape positive cycles of parental accessibility ...

  9. Think of the children - Wikipedia

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    The phrase's literal use extends into the 21st century, with Sara Boyce of the Children's Law Centre in Northern Ireland drawing on it to advocate for the legal rights of the region's children. [5] The 2008 book Child Labour in a Globalized World used the phrase to call attention to the role of debt bondage in child labor. [25]