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Psych-Quotes: There are Four Types of Child Rearing Strategies: Authoritative, Authoritarian, Permissive, and Uninvolved

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psych-facts:

There are Four Types of Child Rearing Strategies: Authoritative, Authoritarian, Permissive, and Uninvolved and each can Impact the Growing Child in Different ways.

“A wise parent humors the desire for independent action, so as to become the friend and advisor when his…

Very good read! :)  Check more @ http://psych-quotes.tumblr.com/post/49999058259/there-are-four-types-of-child-rearing-strategies

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nihilisticc:

So my parents just found out about my fourteen year old brother smoking weed because they found this on his window ledge. So in the middle of a huge lecture my dad decides to open the Baggie and smell it to see how strong it is. He immediately starts crying with laughter. THIS NIGGA HAS BEEN BUYING AND SMOKING FUCKING OREGANO. FUCKIN ITALIAN HERBS. SON. I CAN’T. I CANNOT. I CAN’T DO THIS.

This isn’t funny. That’s the gateway drug to a full blown marinara addiction. It’s good this was caught before this kid started hanging out at Olive Garden and sucking on every breadstick he can find to score another hit.

IT GOT BETTER.

jhnmyr:

myfroggylife:

Personal Canon: “How Crayons Are Made”

On Episode 8 of the 11th season of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, Mister Rogers showed us a film that has always stuck with me—and which has stuck with many of you, too—about how crayons are made. Mister Rogers’ show was always so calm and informative and direct that it pulled you right into it, and that power has not lessened decades later. This segment has, for whatever reason, fascinated many of us ever since we first saw it. I have never been in a conversation about Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood where this segment didn’t get brought up in the first five minutes.

You can watch the six minute segment here on PBS.com.

I absolutely remember watching this when it aired… It’s stuck with me ever since, too…

pizzaportal:

snapdraws:

Apologies for the terrible image quality - I’m lacking scanner access at the minute so I had to take these photos on my phone

I was reading hyperbole and a half’s blog entry explaining their experience of depression and decided to make another sketchy comic based on my experiences with anxiety, which is another mental illness I think people tend to misunderstand quite frequently

Hopefully this will be of use to some people - whether they suffer from anxiety themselves or if they just want to know more about it

Yes.

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