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  2. Want - Wikipedia

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    While in modern secular societies "want" is considered a purely economic, social-scientific or objectively psychological reality of human existence, many religious or spiritual traditions prescribe or advise with lessons on want and wanting, which might alternatively be termed "desire". Buddhism is perhaps the most common example of a religious ...

  3. We need to stop asking kids what they want to be when they ...

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    For example, trying a sport, not liking it, ... We push kids to choose what they want to be when they grow up but often fail to teach them how to be grown-ups. Parents, now is the time to let kids ...

  4. "I Want" song - Wikipedia

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    An "I Want" song, also called an "I Wish" song, is a popular type of song featured in musical films and shows. It has particularly become a popular term through its use to describe a series of songs featured in Disney Renaissance films in which main characters sing about their dissatisfaction with their current lives and what they're searching for.

  5. Telephone game - Wikipedia

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    For example the British zoologist Mark Ridley in his book Mendel's demon used the game as an analogy for the imperfect transmission of genetic information across multiple generations. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] In another example, Richard Dawkins used the game as a metaphor for infidelity in memetic replication, referring specifically to children trying to ...

  6. What do kids want for Christmas? Here are popular gift ideas ...

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    Stores and shops around South Jersey are already decking the halls — and aisles — with boughs of holly, wrapping paper and, of course, toys, toys, toys.

  7. Why are teens 'mewing' and what is the trend all about? - AOL

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    Mewing is the freshest teen trend driving parents up the wall. Not only a slang word, mewing is a move. According to the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO), mewing claims to be a "do-it ...

  8. Child discipline - Wikipedia

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    Some examples are: time-out in a room, timeout from a toy, screen time, attention, or from playing in a game they are disrupting. Timeouts in the studies reviewed were implemented calmly, not in a harsh or rejecting manner, and work better in a context where interaction between parent and child is usually of good quality (see time-in).

  9. Chip Gaines Says He Doesn't Want His Kids to Get Used ... - AOL

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    Chip Gaines wants his kids to grow up with reasonable expectations.. The HGTV star, 49, penned an essay for the latest issue of Magnolia Journal and opened up about how he feels raising his kids ...