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  2. Orange County Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Orange County Public Schools ( OCPS) is the public school district for Orange County, Florida. It is based in the Ronald Blocker Educational Leadership Center in downtown Orlando. [2] OCPS is the eighth-largest school district in the United States and the fourth-largest in Florida. [3] The district serves about 209,000 students at 210 schools ...

  3. Windermere High School - Wikipedia

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    Windermere High School is a high school in Lake Butler, an unincorporated area located in the southwest portion of Orange County, Florida, USA, within the Orlando metropolitan area. [2] The school was set up as a relief school to relieve overcrowding [3] for nearby West Orange High School. Classes began for the 2017–2018 school year.

  4. What Happens When Parents Play Favorites? - Healthline

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    What Happens to Kids When Parents Play Favorites? Whether real or perceived, parental favoritism can have lifelong effects on kids. Parental favoritism can have lasting effects on a child’s self ...

  5. Co-Parenting: Tips, Creating a Plan, Things to Avoid, and More

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    Here’s how to increase your chances of co-parenting success: 1. Let go of the past. You won’t be able to successfully co-parent if you have nothing but contempt for your ex. You can still vent ...

  6. Parentification: What Is a Parentified Child? - Healthline

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    Inability to connect to their own feelings. A parentified child learns to ignore their own feelings. They figure out that if they want to feel close to their parent, they have to take over adult ...

  7. Parentification - Wikipedia

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    Parentification. Parentification or parent–child role reversal is the process of role reversal whereby a child or adolescent is obliged to support the family system in ways that are developmentally inappropriate and overly burdensome. [1] [2] For example, it is developmentally appropriate for even a very young child to help adults prepare a ...

  8. Parenting Classes: What to Know and Picking the Right One - WebMD

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    Parents of an older child with behavioral needs or a new diagnosis you don't understand. Parents who wish to learn new skills. Grandparents, extended family, or people who regularly care for your ...

  9. Parents Get 9-Year-Old a Pet Octopus and Absolute Chaos Ensues

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    Nine-year-old Cal Clifford had asked for a pet octopus for years and finally his parents made it come true. According to the Associated Press, Cal's father, 36-year-old dentist Cameron Clifford ...