Category Archives: Socialization
The Woman Who’d Abducted Her Own Daughter Rented an $8,000N.T. a Month Stay, Stated She Was Abused, that “My Daughter Willingly Came Away with Me”
Here’s the mother’s side of the story, on abducting her own daughter! Off of the Front Page Sections, translated… The woman, Lin took her daughter and “went missing” for a dozen years, the police followed the leads, and found them … Continue reading
The Little Star in the Class
How teaching children to accept someone who’d different, who is special needs is a collaborative effort from the teachers, as well as the parents, and the students’ willingness to be open to accept someone who’s different than they are, translated… … Continue reading
The BEST Playmates
Socializing your young children, sometimes, you shouldn’t, set things up, just allow them to be in an interactive environment, and allow things to develop on their own, naturally, translated… In recent years, the “Children-Parents at Play” became, a new trend. … Continue reading
Coloring
Lessons of childhood we’d learned, that we don’t quite understand the meanings of, until, we’re, much, much, much, older! Translated… There was a lesson of coloring: normally, we had to, connect the dots, based off of the numbers, to get … Continue reading
Not Stepping in in the Moment to Handle My Son’s Interaction in Camp
Lessons that our children can learn, from interacting with a mixed age group of children together, translated… The very first time my son went to a mixed-grade summer camp, the first day as I went to pick him up, he’d … Continue reading
How Should Parents Deal with Children Lying?
On reinforcing the values of telling the truths in young children, off of the Front Page Sections, translated… What to do when children lie? The experts analyzed, that children lie for TWO primary reasons: first, to prevent parents from worrying … Continue reading
Will It Be Shocking, If We Look at Things, Through an Alternative, Angle?
How sometimes, we just, need to, STEP away, from how we’re, all so used to, doing the things that we do, to gain, a new, perspectives, translated… In the earlier times, people are afraid of getting their photos taken, feeling … Continue reading
The Man Who Came to Find Trouble at the Clinic
A serviceman who’d retired, who’d needed the help in getting the treatments he’d needed, but he’d not known how to ask for help, translated… As a psychiatrist at VMH, my morning clinic sessions, I’d had to, deal with a total … Continue reading