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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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Introduce Philosophy: It's Not Just For the Gifted
Have you ever caught your middle schooler staring far into the distance with a look of contemplation and asked under...
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Word to Parents: Teach Decision-Making
Word to parents: your teens can't avoid peer pressure, but you can teach them decision-making skills to soften the...
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Making Family History Fun
Child development experts and social studies teachers agree: learning about family heritage is an important activity to...
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The Development of Self-Concept
Imagine that you live across the street from an empty lot. One day, you notice that workers have placed piles of...
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Parenting Solutions: Growing Up Too Fast
The Problem Red Flags Wears or wants attire or gadgets unsuitable for age, hangs around kids or engages in activities...
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
