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  2. Kamala Harris shredded for word salad repeating the phrase ...

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    ‘The children of the community are the children of the community,’" RedState senior editor Brandon Morse warned. Market analyst and political commentator Jeff Carlson offered similar words of ...

  3. The Right Way to Praise Your Kids - WebMD

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    Praise should always be genuine. Kids have a way of knowing when your praise is insincere, and when it is, you lose trust. Worse yet, they become insecure because they don't believe your positive ...

  4. 8 Ways to Say ‘No’ to Alcohol in Any Scenario - Healthline

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    8 Ways to Turn Down Alcohol if You Aren’t Drinking. Have excuses. Stick with soda. Nurse a drink. Talk with the bartender. Be honest. Play DD. Own the power of 'no'. Change the subject.

  5. Binding of Isaac - Wikipedia

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    Binding of Isaac. The Binding of Isaac (Biblical Hebrew: עֲקֵידַת יִצְחַק‎), or simply " The Binding " (הָעֲקֵידָה‎, hāʿAqēḏā), is a story from chapter 22 of the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible. In the biblical narrative, God orders Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac at Moriah. As Abraham begins to comply ...

  6. Redemptive suffering - Wikipedia

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    Redemptive suffering. Redemptive suffering is the Christian belief that human suffering, when accepted and offered up in union with the Passion of Jesus, can remit the just punishment for one's sins or for the sins of another, or for the other physical or spiritual needs of oneself or another. In Christianity, it is a tenet of Catholic theology ...

  7. What Happens to Kids When Parents Play Favorites? - Healthline

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    For parents who don’t want their kids to grow up and separate themselves from the family, acting now to put an end to any perceptions of favoritism may be the best solution. What you can do

  8. Unschooling: The Philosophy, Pros, and Cons of Unschooling ...

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    The benefits of unschooling include: providing a safer learning environment. improving learning outcomes with more effective teaching methods. teaching your child in a manner that is more in-line ...

  9. Learning through play - Wikipedia

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    Learning through play. Learning through play is a term used in education and psychology to describe how a child can learn to make sense of the world around them. Through play children can develop social and cognitive skills, mature emotionally, and gain the self-confidence required to engage in new experiences and environments.