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A person may alter or reinvent his identity many times between childhood and adulthood. Factors like gender, ethnicity, religious background, interests, talents, and hobbies all play a part in a child's emerging concept of who he really is. Read on for more on the importance of identity and understand how your child sees himself.
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Gender and Sexuality in Middle Adolescence
Social interactions are influenced not only by the characteristics of a particular relationship (e.g., secure/insecure)...
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Style and Spunk: Writing Tips for Teens
Sure, your teen may have an attitude. Good thing that the spunk in his lunch table persona can also be found in his...
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Socially Situated Identities
An important distinction exists between individuals’ core identities and their socially situated ones (Gee, 2001)....
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The Purpose Driven Kid: Helping Your Child Find a Calling
We all want our kids to have purpose in life, whether that’s raising a family or improving education for kids around...
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Why Teach History?
Whether you were the kid who always had her hand up, or the kid who found it hard to stay awake, history has...
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