The Effects of Threats on Children
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Kids, Martial Arts, And Self-DefenseBy: Ryan J Bell | 13/02/2009 | Sports & FitnessParents instinctively know that the safety of their children is under constant threat. More kids than ever before are abducted and victimized by predators each day. Plus, playground bullies, older children, and others prey upon the young, thinking them defenseless. By enrolling your child into martial arts classes, you can... Kids & Dogs - A Common Sense ApproachBy: Gerald Mcnicholl | 28/06/2006 | PetsHow can I be sure that having a dog in my house will be safe for my children? Keep Your Pets and Kids Safe at Your North Georgia CabinBy: Pat Trainor | 16/09/2008 | PetsFor a dog or a small child, living in a cabin can be a huge treat, with lots of places to explore and play in. However, it's best to keep an eye out to make sure that they are safe when enjoying their time outdoors and in. Teaching Kids about Nutrition? Add Patience to the Food PyramidBy: David J. Jensen | 01/09/2009 | NutritionOnce school was back in session, it was time to reacquaint my kids with foods that don’t come with toys or have cartoon characters on the back of the box—or for that matter, foods that don’t even come in a box. Threats to Silence a Lady Doctor in Her Campaign Against Fat LossBy: Stevie-Anne Matthews | 18/01/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsWith America as one of the fattest countries in the world, it comes as no surprise that one lady doctor is determined to take action against an epidemic that plagues global society. This widespread problem has become a way of life for many people wiping out many of them each and everyday as a result. The Triage Method of Emotional Therapy (TMET)By: Robert Bornt, MFT | 05/08/2009 | Mental HealthThe Triage Method of Emotional Therapy (TMET) is supported by clinical experiences during a 24-month pilot program titled, Operation Recovery. The method is influenced by empirical findings from recent neuroscientific research and considered an on-the-ground application of the Hakomi Method of Body/Centered Psychotherapy. In a pilot program titled Operation Recovery, TMET proved effective when applied in a contained, open-air garden/woodshop environment. While engaged in physical activities... Cyberbullying: Technology Takes Bullying to a Scary New LevelBy: Alex A. Lluch | 22/09/2008 | ParentingThese days, bullying isn’t just happening on the playground or at the bus stop, it’s happening on the Internet and on your kids’ cell phones, making it possible to bully a child 24 hours a day and include thousands of participants. Parents should learn to recognize cyberbullying, when their kids are in danger, and how to help put a stop to cyberbullying all together. Is Everyday Stress Making You Underperform?By: Laura | 10/06/2008 | Women's HealthStress makes everyday a hell.Undertanding it, managing it is a blend of art and science.
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