Sillelien/dollar: BASH like lightweight. reactive dynamic scripting language for the JVM - Apache 2.0 (liberal) license
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Secure Attachment and Other Attachment Styles
Children who are securely attached generally become visibly upset when their caregivers leave and are happy when their parents return. When frightened, these children will seek comfort from the parent or caregiver. Contact initiated by a parent is readily accepted by securely attached children and they greet the return of a parent with positive behavior.
Understanding Attachment — Kids Cooperate
Secure: Uses caregiver as a secure base for exploration. Shows appropriate distress when the caregiver leaves is comforted on return, returning to exploration. May be comforted by the stranger but shows clear preference for the caregiver.
Show Me the TV Family: Paper Plate Project
After teaching several lessons on family structures, family functions, and family life cycle stages, I use this lesson/project as a way for students to review and apply information learned as well as a way for me to assess their learning. Students select a television family and create a TV Paper Plate Project using their knowledge of family to complete it. Students use mobile labs to research any unknown information about their TV family such as names of all family members or jobs TV parents held, etc. Time Frame: 1.5-2 Periods (43 minutes) Class Size: 16 Objectives
7 Questions for Opening Your Therapy Sessions — Family Therapy Basics
It's easy to get stuck in a rut with specific elements of therapy structure. I have a professor that sees every interaction with a client as part of the therapeutic relationship, and therefore, he interacts intentionally with his clients always, choosing his language and messages carefully based on their therapeutic value. We don't all view our relationships with our clients in the same way, which means this type of scrutiny may not seem necessary to all of us; however, there is merit in evaluating the details of our sessions in order to become aware of habits that may not be yielding the results we desire.
3 Fun Activities For Learning About Families - Mrs. Strawberry
If you teach young children, then it is inevitable that you will be discussing, investigating, comparing and learning about families. For the past few weeks we have been enjoying learning about families in lots of different ways. We have been discovering who is in our immediate and extended families and have discussed similarities and differences between families in our classroom and around the world. Some of us have even made the remarkable discovery that our grandparents are in fact our Mum and Dad’s parents! If you are looking for some fun activities to add to your family unit, or even a simple assessment piece on family structures, then read on to see these simple ideas below!
First Grade Garden
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