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No matter whether you were in a long relationship with a special person or just went on a couple of dates, sometimes you wind up mourning a lost love for a long time. Mourning "the one who got away" expresses the regret or sense of nostalgia about an opportunity you may feel you missed out on. But for whatever reason, the relationship did not work out - so how come you are struggling to let go? You may feel that this is impossible but "ultimately, letting go is a decision. And it's more likely that you don't want to let go," says couples therapist Eric Hegmann, from Germany. This might be the ...
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No matter whether you were in a long relationship with a special person or just went on a couple of dates, sometimes you wind up mourning a lost love for a long time. Mourning "the one who got away" expresses the regret or sense of nostalgia about an opportunity you may feel you missed out on. But for whatever reason, the relationship did not work out - so how come you are struggling to let go? You may feel that this is impossible but "ultimately, letting go is a decision. And it's more likely that you don't want to let go," says couples therapist Eric Hegmann, from Germany. This might be the ...
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Sexually abused children often know instinctively that what's happened to them isn't right. But they usually don't tell anyone at first. Their behaviour changes though, and parents should be sensitive to these changes. "Sometimes adults are hesitant to take a close look [at possible abuse], because they wouldn't know what to do or how to handle it," says social educator Tanja von Bodelschwingh, executive board member of N.I.N.A., a Germany-based info and advice centre for child and adolescent sexual abuse. To help, she's answered some important questions: How can you recognize child sexual abu...
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Furious splashing and panic-stricken screaming: This is the image many parents have of a drowning child. But it's not accurate. Drowning is often silent and unnoticed, the German home safety advocacy group Aktion Das Sichere Haus (DSH) warns. Even shallow water - like that of a birdbath or a wading pool - can be life-threatening for smaller children if they fall face-first into the water. Here are three tips for parents on how to keep your young ones safe if you have a backyard pool. Choose the right location A good location is key: The pool should be clearly visible from many places in the ya...
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Sexually abused children often know instinctively that what's happened to them isn't right. But they usually don't tell anyone at first. Their behaviour changes though, and parents should be sensitive to these changes. "Sometimes adults are hesitant to take a close look [at possible abuse], because they wouldn't know what to do or how to handle it," says social educator Tanja von Bodelschwingh, executive board member of N.I.N.A., a Germany-based info and advice centre for child and adolescent sexual abuse. To help, she's answered some important questions: How can you recognize child sexual abu...
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Furious splashing and panic-stricken screaming: This is the image many parents have of a drowning child. But it's not accurate. Drowning is often silent and unnoticed, the German home safety advocacy group Aktion Das Sichere Haus (DSH) warns. Even shallow water - like that of a birdbath or a wading pool - can be life-threatening for smaller children if they fall face-first into the water. Here are three tips for parents on how to keep your young ones safe if you have a backyard pool. Choose the right location A good location is key: The pool should be clearly visible from many places in the ya...
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Most parents know there are countless videos out there on the internet not suitable for children. And too many parents still assume their children won't see these videos unless they actively go looking for them. Worse still, many videos don't even need to be watched - the often provocative preview thumbnails for videos are enough to convey a message to children swiping through suggestions on a video platform. According to a US study, these sometimes try to shock users on platforms like YouTube to get the viewer to tap on the video. How can children be protected from this? Anyone who uses video...
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Most parents know there are countless videos out there on the internet not suitable for children. And too many parents still assume their children won't see these videos unless they actively go looking for them. Worse still, many videos don't even need to be watched - the often provocative preview thumbnails for videos are enough to convey a message to children swiping through suggestions on a video platform. According to a US study, these sometimes try to shock users on platforms like YouTube to get the viewer to tap on the video. How can children be protected from this? Anyone who uses video...
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This week's featured article is "Child Welfare Systems Are Trapping Innocent Families" by Emma Camp. This audio was generated using AI trained on the voice of Katherine Mangu-Ward. Music credits: "Deep in Thought" by CTRL and "Sunsettling" by Man with Roses The post <I>The Best of Reason</I>: Child Welfare Systems Are Trapping Innocent Families appeared first on Reason.com.
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Santa Fe (United States) (AFP) - "Mr Baldwin, are you worried this will end in jail time?" asked an Australian reporter, as the Hollywood actor arrived at a New Mexico courthouse Tuesday with his wife and young child. Alec Baldwin shot a glare back at his interrogator before marching wordlessly on. Baldwin, who is on trial for involuntary manslaughter, does not appear to be relishing the global media attention descending on his case. In 2021, the actor was holding the gun that fatally fired a live round at a "Rust" crew member. Baldwin says he did not know the gun was loaded, and did not pull ...
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