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  • Normally, the first year of life can be and is one of the happiest of the life span. The dependency of young babies makes them appealing to children as well as to adults. Most children like to play with them, while adults not only want to cuddle and love them but are happy to tolerate their crying and the other ...

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  • There are four common psychological hazards that frequently arise in relation to emotional development during the babyhood years. It would be impossible to rate these in order of their seriousness as hazards to good personal and social relationships as babies grow older. All are serious if they develop into habits during the babyhood years. On the other hand, if they ...

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  • Because babyhood is the foundation age, it is an especially hazardous time. The hazards may be physical, psychological, or both, as is true of infancy. For example, excessive crying is both physically and psychologically damaging to the baby and to the home atmosphere. It leads to gastrointestinal disturbances, regurgitation of food, night walking, and general nervous tension. Furthermore, excessive crying ...

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  • Babyhood is one of the two periods of rapid growth during the life span; the other comes at puberty. During the first six months of life, growth continues at the rapid rate characteristic of the prenatal period and then begins to slow down. In the second year, the rate of growth decelerates rapidly. During the first year of life, the ...

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  • A social movement develops once collective behaviour persists and becomes organized.

    Keller (1982) defines social movement as an interrelated and co-acting unity of persons with some degree of organizational continuity aimed to promote or resist change in the society of which it is a part. It is directed toward the change of the established norms, values, or social structures.

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  • Human differences exist among members of the society on the basis of age, sex, or gender; intelligence and physical characteristics, such as body-build and appearance, race or ethnic group, birth or family name, education and power and prestige. These differences have resulted in social inequalities and opportunities in the acquisition and allocation of material and abstract rewards in the society ...

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  • 7 Basis Of Biblical Parenting

    7 years, 4 months ago

    “Discipline your children while they are young enough to learn. If you don’t you are helping them destroy themselves.”

    In an article, Nicanor P. Tioson wrote the following biblical tips for effective parenting:

    1. Don’t be hard on your children

    Parents should not rule over their children with an iron fist and possess the “Hey! You’re just a kid” ...

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  • The success or failure of an organization is largely dependent upon the effectiveness of its leaders. Effective leadership is that attribute which set apart organizations that succeed from organizations that fail.

    In all societies, simple or complex, primitive or modern, rural or urban – there is always a man or a woman who leads the people to prosperity or oblivion ...

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  • Many critics have pointed out that there is too much politics in the Filipino brand of politics. The Filipinos love politics so much that every political gathering, especially if done during elections, becomes a festive occasion, a carnival of sort. Movie and TV personalities are often invited to perform during political campaigns as a surefire crowd-gathering technique. Studies have shown ...

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  • Studies and observations of Filipino beliefs and practices give the following general Filipino values:

    1. Bahala na. This fatalistic outlook can be viewed in two ways. First, as a kind of fatalistic resignation which represents withdrawal from engagement or crisis or a shirking from personal responsibility. Second, it involves dependence and deep abiding faith in the supernatural spirits which will take ...

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