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  1. A quotation from G. K. Chesterson

    For there are two ways of dealing with nonsense in this world. One way is to put nonsense in the right place; as when people put nonsense into nursery rhymes. The other is to put nonsense in the wrong place; as when they put it into educational addresses, psychological criticisms, and complaints against nursery rhymes or other normal amusements of mankind.

    Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) English journalist and writer
    Essay (1921-10-15), “Child Psychology and Nonsense,” closing words, Illustrated London News, “Our Notebook” column

    More info about this quote: wist.info/chesterton-gilbert-k…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #chesterton #gkchesterton #academia #amusement #childpsychology #childrearing #literature #education #fun #imagination #nonsense #nurseryrhymes #pedagogy #pomposity #psychology

  2. A quotation from G. K. Chesterson

    For there are two ways of dealing with nonsense in this world. One way is to put nonsense in the right place; as when people put nonsense into nursery rhymes. The other is to put nonsense in the wrong place; as when they put it into educational addresses, psychological criticisms, and complaints against nursery rhymes or other normal amusements of mankind.

    Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) English journalist and writer
    Essay (1921-10-15), “Child Psychology and Nonsense,” closing words, Illustrated London News, “Our Notebook” column

    More info about this quote: wist.info/chesterton-gilbert-k…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #chesterton #gkchesterton #academia #amusement #childpsychology #childrearing #literature #education #fun #imagination #nonsense #nurseryrhymes #pedagogy #pomposity #psychology

  3. A quotation from G. K. Chesterson

    For there are two ways of dealing with nonsense in this world. One way is to put nonsense in the right place; as when people put nonsense into nursery rhymes. The other is to put nonsense in the wrong place; as when they put it into educational addresses, psychological criticisms, and complaints against nursery rhymes or other normal amusements of mankind.

    Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) English journalist and writer
    Essay (1921-10-15), “Child Psychology and Nonsense,” closing words, Illustrated London News, “Our Notebook” column

    More info about this quote: wist.info/chesterton-gilbert-k…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #chesterton #gkchesterton #academia #amusement #childpsychology #childrearing #literature #education #fun #imagination #nonsense #nurseryrhymes #pedagogy #pomposity #psychology

  4. A quotation from G. K. Chesterson

    For there are two ways of dealing with nonsense in this world. One way is to put nonsense in the right place; as when people put nonsense into nursery rhymes. The other is to put nonsense in the wrong place; as when they put it into educational addresses, psychological criticisms, and complaints against nursery rhymes or other normal amusements of mankind.

    Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) English journalist and writer
    Essay (1921-10-15), “Child Psychology and Nonsense,” closing words, Illustrated London News, “Our Notebook” column

    More info about this quote: wist.info/chesterton-gilbert-k…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #chesterton #gkchesterton #academia #amusement #childpsychology #childrearing #literature #education #fun #imagination #nonsense #nurseryrhymes #pedagogy #pomposity #psychology

  5. Explore how different parenting styles impact children's beliefs and choices. We discuss the balance between strictness and love, and how these experiences shape future generations. Discover the importance of nurturing gratitude and responsibility in parenting. #ParentingStyles #ChildDevelopment #LoveAndDiscipline #GratitudeInParenting #LifeChoices #ParentingAdvice #ChildPsychology #EmotionalGrowth #FamilyDynamics #HealthyParenting

  6. 60 Incredible Fun Facts About Kids That Will Change How You See Them

    You may wonder why kids ask so many questions, why they have boundless energy, or why they sometimes act in unexpected ways. If you don’t know the science behind their behavior, it can be frustrating for you. Many parents struggle because they don’t know what to expect from their kids.

    READ MORE: thecoffeedrivenparent.com/fun-

    ##ParentingTips #ChildPsychology #CreativeWritingForKids #EarlyChildhoodDevelopment #EmotionalWheelForKids #empoweringquotes #FactOfTheDay #FunFactsAboutKids #FunFactsDaily #HappyParenting #KidsCreativity #ParentingLife #PositiveAffirmationsForKids #ToddlerLife
    #socialsciences

  7. Locked Up Living Catherine Knibbs (Video) Behind the Screen: The Hidden Risks of Online Engagement for Young Minds: Cath is an author, clinician with children and adults, supervisor, researcher, educator, speaker and mum with a background in the Armed Forces Engineering and Optronics, IT, Gaming and Psychology alongside Functional Health and her other passion of Neuroscience.… lockedupliving.podbean.com/e/c @lockedupliving #MentalHealth #OnlineEngagement #CyberTrauma #ChildPsychology #GamingAddiction

  8. Locked Up Living Judith Edwards; (audio) "Grandmotherland: Exploring the Ties That Bind Generations: In this episode, we sit down with Judith Edwards, an experienced child and adolescent psychotherapist, to discuss her latest book, "Grandmotherland." Judith shares her insights on the profound impact of grandparenting, the complexities of familial relationships, and the… lockedupliving.podbean.com/e/j @lockedupliving #Grandmotherland #FamilyDynamics #Grandparenting #Psychotherapy #ChildPsychology

  9. Psychologists share tips on how adults can interact with children during wartime. The educational series "Learning Together" on the Diia.Education platform offers insights for parents, teachers, and all adults on how to help children in difficult times. The 8 episodes cover topics such as children's brain response to stress, self-help techniques, rituals for overcoming stress, and resilience resources. #ChildPsychology #SupportingChildren

  10. ICYMI: Among common forms of discipline, only reasoning with a child is associated with positive behavioral outcomes, according to a new analysis by Kaitlin Paxton Ward & colleagues from the Univ. of Michigan & Univ. of Nevada

    Read the findings from a study across 60 countries:
    prb.org/articles/is-your-child

    #Parenting #GentleParenting #Discipline #Children #ChildDevelopment #ChildPsychology #Health #Education @edutooters @pediatrics

  11. Only one form of discipline—verbal reasoning—is associated with positive developmental outcomes among young children, finds a new study led by Kaitlin Paxton Ward, PhD, LCSW.

    Her team looked at 11 caregiver discipline behaviors and child outcomes across 60 countries.

    Read the research brief here:
    bit.ly/3IB8h9o

    #Parenting #Children #ChildDevelopment #ChildPsychology #MentalHealth

  12. Among common forms of discipline, only reasoning with a child is associated with positive behavioral outcomes, according to a new analysis by Kaitlin Paxton Ward & colleagues from the Univ. of Michigan & Univ. of Nevada

    Read the findings from a study across 60 countries:

    prb.org/articles/is-your-child

    #Parenting #Children #ChildBehavior #ChildPsychology #Health #PublicHealth #Education #ChildDevelopment #GentleParenting #ConsciousParenting

  13. Study: children’s belief in Santa Claus is more nuanced than you think - Enlarge / Writing letters to Santa Claus and leaving out milk and cookies are two actions that rein... - arstechnica.com/?p=1731335 #12daysofchristmas #childpsychology #gaming&culture #psychology #santaclaus #science #beliefs

  14. Among common forms of discipline, only reasoning with a child is associated with positive behavioral outcomes, according to a new analysis by Kaitlin Paxton Ward & colleagues from the Univ. of Michigan & Univ. of Nevada

    Read the findings from a study across 60 countries:

    prb.org/articles/is-your-child

    #Parenting #Children #ChildBehavior #ChildPsychology #Health #PublicHealth #Education #ChildDevelopment #GentleParenting #ConsciousParenting

  15. Among common forms of discipline, only reasoning with a child is associated with positive behavioral outcomes, according to a new analysis by Kaitlin Paxton Ward & colleagues from the Univ. of Michigan & Univ. of Nevada

    Read the findings from a study across 60 countries:

    prb.org/articles/is-your-child

    #Parenting #Children #ChildBehavior #ChildPsychology #Health #PublicHealth #Education #ChildDevelopment #GentleParenting #ConsciousParenting

  16. Among common forms of discipline, only reasoning with a child is associated with positive behavioral outcomes, according to a new analysis by Kaitlin Paxton Ward & colleagues from the Univ. of Michigan & Univ. of Nevada

    Read the findings from a study across 60 countries:

    prb.org/articles/is-your-child

    #Parenting #Children #ChildBehavior #ChildPsychology #Health #PublicHealth #Education #ChildDevelopment #GentleParenting #ConsciousParenting

  17. Among common forms of discipline, only reasoning with a child is associated with positive behavioral outcomes, according to a new analysis by Kaitlin Paxton Ward & colleagues from the Univ. of Michigan & Univ. of Nevada

    Read the findings from a study across 60 countries:

    prb.org/articles/is-your-child

    #Parenting #Children #ChildBehavior #ChildPsychology #Health #PublicHealth #Education #ChildDevelopment #GentleParenting #ConsciousParenting