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  • 111William Sears (physician) — For other people named William Sears, see William Sears (disambiguation). William Penton Sears (born 9 December 1939) is an American pediatrician and the author or co author of more than 30 parenting books, most notably several in the Sears… …

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  • 112Helicopter parent — is a colloquial, early 21st century term for a parent who pays extremely close attention to his or her child s or children s experiences and problems, particularly at educational institutions. The term was originally coined by Foster W. Cline,… …

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  • 113David Elkind — Professor David Elkind (born March 11, 1931) is an American child psychologist and author. His groundbreaking books The Hurried Child,[1] The Power of Play[2] and Miseducation[3] informed early childhood education professionals of the possible… …

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  • 114Nurturant parent model — The nurturant parent model is a parenting style which envisions a family model where children are expected to explore their surroundings with protection from their parents. This model believes that children inherently know what they need and… …

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  • 115Coparenting — or co parenting describes a parenting situation where the parents are not in a marriage, cohabitation or romantic relationship with one another. Contents 1 Post separation coparenting 2 Elective coparenting 3 Coparenting in science …

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  • 116St. Vincent de Paul —     St. Vincent de Paul     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Vincent de Paul     Born at Pouy, Gascony, France, in 1580, though some authorities have said 1576; died at Paris, 27 September, 1660. Born of a peasant family, he made his humanities… …

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  • 117Time-out (parenting) — Time out, painting by Carl Larsson A time out involves temporarily separating a child from an environment where inappropriate behavior has occurred, and is intended to give an over excited child time to calm down. It is an educational and… …

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  • 118Gatekeeper parent — A gatekeeper parent, typically a mother, is one who takes to arrogating themselves the power to decide what relationship is acceptable between the other parent and the child(ren), either within a marriage, or outside any formal agreement between… …

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  • 119Narcissistic parents — A narcissistic parent is typically exclusively and possessively close to his or her child... [and] may be especially envious of a child s growing independence. [1] The result may be what has been termed narcissistic attachment the child always… …

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  • 120New York Blue Gene supercomputer — New York Blue Gene supercomputer, also known as NewYorkBlue, is a 18 rack Blue Gene/L and a 2 rack Blue Gene/P massively parallel supercomputer based on the IBM system on chip technology. It is located in the New York Center for Computational… …

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