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En moins de 5 minutes, découvrez les astuces de Parent Pas Parfait. Des conseils, des tips qui vous permettront, peut-être de trouver une solution à une difficulté en particulier. Bonne écoute !
Dans cet épisode, Louis et Laure partagent leur histoire de couple de 24 ans, marquée par des épreuves et des évolutions. Ils mettent en avant l'importance de la communication, de la confiance et de l'évolution personnelle conjointe. Le dialogue souligne les défis de la vie en couple, la nécessité de trouver un équilibre entre vie de famille et couple, et l'importance de se réserver du temps ensemble malgré les responsabilités parentales. Ils abordent également des sujets tabous tels que la dépression post-partum et le manque de soutien pour les jeunes parents. Enfin, ils soulignent la nécessité de normaliser les hauts et les bas d'une relation de couple et de travailler constamment pour maintenir une relation solide.00:00:00 - La Place du Couple avec Enfants : Témoignage et Expérience00:02:28 - Les Étapes d'un Couple qui Grandit Ensemble00:05:12 - Voyager en Parallèle avec Nos Amis00:06:32 - Les Clés du Bonheur Conjugal00:09:01 - L'Importance des Efforts dans un Couple00:14:33 - La Formation : Clé pour le Couple et la Famille00:16:47 - L'Importance de la Formation en Couple00:23:40 - La Gestion du Couple et des Enfants00:27:51 - Les Concessions dans un Couple: Équilibre ou Déséquilibre ?00:29:44 - Les Défis de l'Éducation et de la Maternité00:32:36 - Réduire la Charge Mentale: Trouver des Moments à Deux00:36:59 - Soirées Love : Gérer le Quotidien en Famille00:38:38 - Conseils authentiques pour une relation solide00:40:24 - La Communication et l'Attention dans le Couple00:47:26 - Remerciements chaleureux pour cet épisode enrichissantHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
En moins de 5 minutes, découvrez les astuces de Parent Pas Parfait. Des conseils, des tips qui vous permettront, peut-être de trouver une solution à une difficulté en particulier. Bonne écoute !
A l'occasion du Podcasthon qui aura lieu du 25 au 31 mars, nous avons décidé de mettre en avant l'Association AVI - Action contre les Violences Infantiles d'Aude Lafitte.Parrainé par Laura Tenoudji, le Podcasthon est le seul événement à but non lucratif qui réunit le monde du podcast francophone et le milieu associatif. L'objectif commun est de collecter un maximum de dons pour défendre de nobles causes, à travers plus de 400 associations.Pour cette nouvelle édition, Parent Pas Parfait a donc choisi de présenter l'Association AVI - Action contre les Violences Infantiles. L'association AVI (Action contre les Violences Infantiles) a été fondée en février 2023 par Aude, une mère endeuillée par la perte tragique de son bébé, secoué par un tiers. AVI se consacre à la sensibilisation et à la lutte contre les violences faites aux enfants, en particulier les bébés secoués, qui peuvent subir des lésions irréversibles et dont la survie dépend entièrement des adultes.En France, environ 500 cas de bébés secoués sont diagnostiqués chaque année, avec un taux de mortalité de 20 %. L'association met en lumière le fait que ces chiffres pourraient être bien inférieurs à la réalité. Aude souligne que les violences intrafamiliales sont souvent banalisées et que les très jeunes enfants sont les grands oubliés des politiques publiques.AVI s'efforce d'impulser un nouveau regard sur ce drame et a déjà étendu ses actions de sensibilisation dans plusieurs régions de France.L'association a également contribué à une campagne audiovisuelle choc et à un documentaire intitulé « Bébés secoués, la violence inavouable », diffusé sur la chaîne Public Sénat, pour éveiller les consciences sur cette forme de violence.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dans ce nouvel épisode de Parent Pas Parfait, nous avons eu l'opportunité de discuter avec deux femmes mamans extraordinaires, Axelle et Céline, sur un sujet très important et souvent méconnu : être parent d'un enfant atteint d'une maladie rare.Axelle et Céline partagent leurs histoires et les défis uniques auxquels elles sont confrontées avec leurs compagnons en tant que parents d'enfants atteints de maladies rares.Découvrez les stratégies et les conseils pratiques que nos invitées ont développés pour faire face aux défis quotidiens et soutenir leurs enfants.Nous verrons l'importance du soutien familial, communautaire et professionnel pour les parents confrontés à ces défis uniques.Un échange et une conversation importante sur la parentalité et le soutien aux familles touchées par les maladies rares.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Salut les parents !
"Parent Pas Parfait", animé par des parents... pour les parents. La parentalité est déjà complexe, mais lorsqu'une nouvelle famille se forme avec de nouveaux enfants, une dynamique toute nouvelle surgit. Dans ce nouvel épisode, nous allons aborder les défis de la parentalité dans une famille recomposée. Comment recréer des liens forts, trouver cet équilibre délicat et établir des règles qui conviennent à tous ? C'est tout l'intérêt de ce nouvel épisode de Parent Pas Parfait. Plongez au cœur de situations réelles où des conflits peuvent surgir au sein du couple et dans la nouvelle fratrie, et découvrez des solutions pratiques grâce à nos invités, Amale et son conjoint Emmanuel. Le podcast d'Amale : www.reference-petite-enfance.com Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Le devenir parent est un processus maturatif qui demande de l'apprentissage. Mais surtout de l'expérimentation et du tatonnage. La moitié des jeunes parents se sentent insuffisamment soutenus après la naissance ; c'est bien que cela ne coule pas de source. Et cela rassure de savoir , que c'est un peu la même chose pour tout le monde. Nos invités : Clémentine et Marc, parents, mais ils ont également un podcast, aternité que l'on vous invite à découvrir. Dans ce nouvel épisode, on a passsé un très bon moment à rigoler et à échanger sur des anecdotes passées. N'hésitez pas à nous dire si ça vous a plu ! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On parle de plus en plus de bien-être au travail, de qualité de vie mais si les constats et les recommandations sont bien là, la réalité des parents est autre. Le rythme est intense, d'autant plus avec une famille nombreuse. De plus en plus de personnes optent pour un rythme plus cool, avec des temps partiels quand cela est possible ou font des choix plus radicaux, quittent leur entreprise, avec parfois une très bone situation pour lancerleur entreprise, et travailler, à leur rythme. Nous allons échanger aujourd'hui avec nos invités qui ont opté pour une solution encore différente. Nathalie Grimaud-Morvillez a créé “La Tribu Digitale” pour permettre aux parents d'avoir un meilleur équilibre entre leur vie professionnelle et leur vie familiale. Le concept repose sur l'idée que les mères sont victimes de discrimination en entreprise et qu'elles ne devraient pas avoir à choisir entre leur carrière professionnelle et être présente au quotidien pour leurs enfants. Cependant, les pères sont également inclus dans cet objectif, car ils veulent, eux aussi, de plus en plus pouvoir travailler tout en étant disponibles pour leur famille. La Tribu Digitale est un organisme de formation dans le domaine du marketing et de la communication digitale, composé d'experts et d'entrepreneurs qui s'entraident pour réussir à la fois professionnellement et personnellement. https://la-tribu-digitale.fr/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/la-tribu-digitale/ https://www.instagram.com/la.tribu.digitale/ https://www.facebook.com/latribudigitale2 https://www.youtube.com/c/LaTribuDigitale https://www.tiktok.com/@tribu.digitale Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
En 2 minutes, découvrez les astuces de Parent Pas Parfait. Des conseils, des tips qui vous permettront, peut-être de trouver une solution à une difficulté en particulier. Bonne écoute !
En 2 minutes, découvrez les astuces de Parent Pas Parfait. Des conseils, des tips qui vous permettront, peut-être de trouver une solution à une difficulté en particulier. Bonne écoute !
En 2 minutes, découvrez les astuces de Parent Pas Parfait. Des conseils, des tips qui vous permettront, peut-être de trouver une solution à une difficulté en particulier. Bonne écoute !
En 2 minutes, découvrez les astuces de Parent Pas Parfait. Des conseils, des tips qui vous permettront, peut-être de trouver une solution à une difficulté en particulier. Bonne écoute !
En 2 minutes, découvrez les astuces de Parent Pas Parfait. Des conseils, des tips qui vous permettront, peut-être de trouver une solution à une difficulté en particulier. Bonne écoute !
Dans ce nouvel épisode de Parent Pas Parfait, nous allons aborder un sujet délicat et important : la prématurité. Si vous êtes parent d'un bébé né prématurément, vous savez probablement à quel point cette expérience peut être bouleversante, mais aussi riche sous certains aspects. Dans cet épisode, nous allons parler de la prématurité dès la naissance. Nous allons parler des défis auxquels les parents sont confrontés lorsqu'ils ont un bébé prématuré, ainsi que les ressources et les soutiens disponibles pour les aider. Nous parlerons également des étapes cruciales que les parents doivent franchir pour s'adapter à cette nouvelle réalité. Nous aborderons également les difficultés émotionnelles que les parents peuvent ressentir. Pour ce podcast consacré à la prématurité, nous recevons Olivier et Aline, parents d'enfants prématurés, et bénévoles actifs dans l'association SOS PREMA. Site de l'association : https://www.sosprema.com Antenne de Dijon : https://www.sosprema.com/antennes/dijon/ Aline LAMBOLEY Olivier ROUX
En France, il est estimé qu'actuellement près de 25% des familles vivent dans une situation monoparentale. Être parent solo peut représenter une expérience à la fois extrêmement difficile et incroyablement enrichissante. Les parents solos doivent jongler avec de multiples responsabilités, allant des tâches ménagères au travail en passant par les contraintes financières et bien d'autres aspects encore. Face à ces défis quotidiens, ce podcast offre une plateforme de discussion dédiée à la vie des parents solos, ainsi qu'aux stratégies qu'ils peuvent mettre en place pour mieux organiser leur vie familiale. Si vous êtes un parent solo à la recherche de conseils pratiques et d'astuces, vous êtes au bon endroit. Notre objectif est de partager des recettes éprouvées avec nos invités pour vous permettre de devenir un parent épanoui, tout en favorisant la sérénité chez vos enfants. Nous aborderons des sujets tels que la gestion du temps, l'équilibre entre vie professionnelle et personnelle, la communication avec les enfants, la gestion du stress et des reponsablités. Des thématiques essentielles pour les parents solos. Ne laissez pas les contraintes de la vie quotidienne vous décourager, car il est possible de relever ces défis et de construire un foyer heureux et harmonieux pour vous et vos enfants. N'hésitez pas à vous abonner à notre podcast et à partager nos épisodes avec d'autres parents solos qui pourraient bénéficier des conseils de nos invités, Nathalie et Gabriel. Nathalie de Courcy Accent Egal : www.accentegal.com Gabriel du Passage Bouge ton coq : www.bougetoncoq.fr Médecins Solidaires : https://medecins-solidaires.fr
Il y aurait près de 20 à 30 % de la population générale que l'on pourrait qualifier d'hypersensible. La sensibilité des enfants, la gestion de leurs émotions de par l'immaturité de leur cerveau n'est pas gérée comme celle des adultes. Alors comment différencier les enfants hypersensibles ? Hypersensibilité aux textures, aux ambiances, aux odeurs, aux changements est une chance? Quelles difficultés cela peut présenter ? Comment cela a-t-il affecté leur vie quotidienne ? Comment ont-ils appris à gérer les émotions de leur enfant ? Comment ont-ils adapté leur approche parentale en fonction des besoins spécifiques de leur enfant ? Un épisode passionnant avec nos deux invités : Nadège Pétrel : Site internet : www.unamouraunaturel.com Instagram : www.instagram.com/unamouraunaturel Facebook : www.facebook.com/unamouraunaturel Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/@nadegepetrel-unamouraunatu5337 Cédric Rostein : Site internet : https://www.cedricrostein.com/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/cedric.rostein et www.instagram.com/papatriarcat
Quand on devient parent, c'est un vrai processus maturatif, autant pour les hommes que pour les femmes, car notre enfance peut revenir faire surface sans que l'on s'y attende. Il paraît que la plupart de nos comportements sont liés à notre inconscient, disque dur qui a tout enregistré mais dont on ne connaît généralement pas bien le fonctionnement. Certains disent que plus on travaille sur soi, sur ses blessures et ses forces, plus on peut faire face aux situations que l'on vit ensuite. Nous allons nous intéresser tout particulièrement aujourd'hui à ce qui peut venir interférer quand on devient parent. Dans ce nouvel épisode, nous essaierons de savoir s'il vaut mieux se connaître pour être un meilleur parent ? On en parle avec nos invités Fabienne et Samy.
Vous le savez peut-être (ou pas), le Podcasthon est un évènement caritatif qui a lieu du 25 au 31 mars 2023. Le Podcasthon est librement inspiré du Z Event et/ou du Téléthon, et permet de mettre en avant des associations. Pendant sept jours, plus de 350 animateurs et animatrices de podcasts se mobilisent pour mettre en valeur le monde associatif et ses valeurs. C'est une belle mobilisation et il était naturel et normal que Parent Pas Parfait y participe. Nous avons choisi de vous parler du collectif "Je suis infirmière puéricultrice" car il défend une meilleure prise en soins des enfants et un meilleur soutien des parents. Ce choix nous paraît primordial à notre époque, car les enfants sont notre avenir et nous devons tout faire pour leur offrir le meilleur avenir qui soit. Dans ce nouvel épisode, nous parlerons du rôle des infirmières puéricultrices, de leurs objectifs, leur motivations, les actions menées sur le terrain pour se faire connaître. Des cercles de parents aussi ont été mis en place localement et se développent aujourd'hui sur l'ensemble du territoire : nous en parlerons également. Le site du Podcasthon : www.podcasthon.org Leurs réseaux : https://www.linkedin.com/company/altruwe https://www.instagram.com/podcasthon https://twitter.com/podcasthon -- Le site du collectif : https://nospuericultrices.com Leurs réseaux : https://www.helloasso.com/associations/collectif-je-suis-infirmiere-puericultrice https://www.facebook.com/collectifJSIP https://www.instagram.com/jesuisinfirmierepuericultrice https://www.linkedin.com/company/collectif-je-suis-infirmière-puéricultrice https://twitter.com/jspuericultrice -- Les Cercles de Parents : https://sites.google.com/view/cercles-de-parents/accueil Leurs réseaux : https://www.instagram.com/lescerclesdeparents Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Community Spotlight: Virginia Beach Friends School was established in 1955 and has faithfully served as our areas only private Quaker school. Head of School, Mike Barclay, shares the school's history, core values and goals with us in this community spotlight. www.vbfschool.org Instagram
Have questions? Please visit my website: adamcrossmft.com Adam Cross Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist #89628 Supervised by Esther C. Bleuel, M.A. MFT, MDR (31181)
Chuck Hobbs gets to the point on Black History.
Our guest Tony Trapp graduated from Upper Valley Career Center in 1985 in Industrial Electronics, then worked in the field for nearly 20 years. He then returned to UVCC, eager to help the next generation of students find their ideal careers. Now the Coordinator of Pre-Apprenticeship for Trades and Industry, Tony matches local business with students. He's also in charge of the German-American Apprenticeship Exchange between UVCC and a German career center in Hanover, Germany. Visit uppervalleycc.org, reach out to Tony on LinkedIn, and contact your local career center for more information on what they have to offer. Episodes are sponsored and produced by Isaiah industries, a manufacturer of specialty metal roofing systems and other building materials. Learn more at isaiahindustries.com
The difficulty is not in the doing, it's in the undoing.
In this episode we speak with Patrick Langford, a now newly qualified EP from the Institute of Eductation, who completed his thesis exploring what makes consultation effective in EP practice.We talk about all things consultation, particularly thinking about the application of consultation theory to practice and a consideration of what consultation is and how this might differ depending on your training institution or experience. Patrick discusses some of his findings from his thesis and what this might mean for the profession.We found this a really stimulating discussion and hope you enjoy listening to hearing Patrick speak with us.
In an attempt to keep Slater from getting his license, Zack tries to set him up in front of Belding, but Kelly ends up in the crossfire. Thanks to Damn The Witch Siren for remixing the theme song!
Jennifer Black, an expert on food systems, joins Kalina Christoff to discuss the role of food in creating connections and communities, the surprising impact of school lunch programs and how the pandemic has affected food security and mental health in Canada. Dr. Black is an Associate Professor of Food, Nutrition and Health in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems at UBC and a 2020 Wall Scholar at the Peter Wall Institute. Her research looks at the complex social and contextual factors that shape our attitudes and behaviours around food and eating.For more information on this and other episodes, visit https://pwias.ubc.ca/news/podcasts
I recorded this short essay I wrote. At least, I think it's an essay. I don't remember what an essay is because I'm a stupid American.
A battle is raging in America about what to teach about America’s founding and founders. The left seeks to diminish the greatness of America’s founding because slavery was permitted. At the center of the battle over how to teach our children about our history is UCLA Professor Gary Nash, a Pulitzer prize finalist and author of over 20 books, including “Race and Revolution.” He led a group which wrote the nation’s first National History Standards almost 30 years ago. At the time he was lambasted for trying to re-write our history, but now acknowledges the movement to “cancel” U.S. history has gone too far.Support Hidden Truth Show by going to http://www.patreon.com/hiddentruthshow and pledging just $5/month and receive access to Jim and special content and a Hidden Truth cap!Website: http://www.hiddentruthshow.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/hiddentruthshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/hiddentruthshow
Most schools in America, if they have a sex ed class, will place them as an optional parent approved class in middle school to have with children of the same assigned sex at birth. If this course were covered or incorporated into the curriculum like any other class, would that be better? Join the ControCast as we discuss the details of what such a class would look like, and if it might be better than the current system in place. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/controversialcast/support
"C'est pour ton bien; Racines de la violence dans l'éducation de l'enfant" de Alice Miller 1980. (Champs Flammarion 2015) Dans la préface, Alice Miller souligne que « l'opinion publique est loin d'avoir pris conscience que ce qui arrivait à l'enfant dans les premières années de sa vie se répercutait inévitablement sur l'ensemble de la société, et que la psychose, la drogue et la criminalité étaient des expressions codées des expériences de la petite enfance », et elle estime donc que sa « tâche est de sensibiliser cette opinion aux souffrances de la petite enfance, en [s]'efforçant d'atteindre chez le lecteur adulte l'enfant qu'il a été ». La première partie du livre est consacrée à « la pédagogie noire » et à son terrible corollaire : la transmission transgénérationnelle de la violence. La deuxième partie de l'ouvrage est consacrée au devenir de sujets dont l'enfance a été détruite par leurs parents, analysé à travers trois études de cas : Moi Christiane F. 13 ans, droguée, prostituée, L'enfance d'Adolf Hitler et Jürgen Bartsch, un criminel qui met en lumière la gravité des carences affectives. Choix musical. Camille:"La jeune fille aux cheveux blancs" et Dechen Monlam : 2016 Remaster par Choying Drolma et Steve Tibbets
THIS IS A MUST LISTEN for all interested in current events and the Black Lives Matter movement, about the chasm between rich and poor, about how an elementary school in the most violent neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York has virtually transformed thousands of lives.This is a story about two separate worlds intersecting to make something beautiful. About an amazing elementary school that gives hope where there is only hopelessness and despair. It’s a story about a now decades old friendship formed out of a seemingly random encounter. When one man, a black man, my second guest, was bringing his 14 year old son, a talented 6’ 8 basketball recruit from East NY, meets a young white assistant director of admissions, graduate of Harvard’s graduate school of education, working at a top prep school in New England, where the son had been recruited to play. Normally, there would be no reason at all to mention whether any of my guests were black, or white, or of any cultural background, because it doesn’t matter….unless it’s pertinent to the story. In this case, while the friendship of these two men had absolutely zero to do with race, the events that took place in the few years after their first meeting, formed a lifelong bond which has changed the lives of thousands of youths in one of the toughest neighborhoods in all of Brooklyn New York. The real story started with the tragic drowning of a young and promising basketball player Brewster Academy named Trey Whitfield. Out of the sadness and sorrow of his loss his father, AB Whitfield, a former NFL player and his wife, Janie Whitney created a school named after their late son. This is a beautiful story that MUST be heard.For more information about the Trey Whitfield School visit: treywhitfieldschool.orgFind me at eyesopenproductions.comFor more about Stu and the Wildcat Inn and Tavern visit: wildcattavern.comThe music was brought to you by none other than the Reverend Freakchild, found originally on the Free Music Archive. Look for the Reverend's new album, The Bodhisattva Blues at http://www.www-reverendfreakchild.org/the-bodhisattva-bluesReverend Freakchild was the guest on Season 2's Episode 1, a great listen. Visit bakerstreet.buzzsprout.com and click on S2 Episode 1.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user)
Merry Christmas! This Christmas Day, Daniel and Jack chat about Charles Murray, co-author of the infamous pseudo-scientific racist hoax The Bell Curve. Content Warning. Notes/Links: Shaun, "The Bell Curve." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBc7qBS1Ujo ForeverJameses, "Reading the Right - Volume One: The Bell Curve": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgZFGgJlAsk The Bell Curve PDF: https://lesacreduprintemps19.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/the-bell-curve.pdf P 37-38 "The Creation of a Cognitive Elite Within The College System." John Ogbu p. 307 Ogbu and Simons, "Voluntary and Involuntary Minorities: A Cultural-Ecological Theory of School Performance With Some Implications for Eductation." https://faculty.washington.edu/rsoder/EDUC305/OgbuSimonsvoluntaryinvoluntary.pdf "From his comparative research Ogbu has concluded that (1) no minority group does better in school because it is genetically superior than others; (2) no minority culture is better at educating its children; and (3) no minority language is better suited for learning in school (Simons et al. n.d.). He has argued that from a comparative perspective, one cannot attribute the differences in minority school performance to cultural, linguistic, or genetic differences. This is not to deny genetic differences or to deny that cultural and language differences may have an adverse or positive effect on minority school performance; but culture and language do not entirely determine the differences among minorities. Consider that some minority groups, like the Buraku outcast in Japan, do poorly in school in their country of origin but do quite well in the United States, or that Koreans do well in school in China and in the United States but do poorly in Japan. Comparative research suggests that we might discover at least a part of the explanation by closely looking at the histories and sociocultural adaptations of these minorities (Simons et al. n.d.). More specifically, to understand why minority groups differ among themselves in school performance we have to know two things: the first is their own responses to their history of incorporation into U.S. society and their subsequent treatment or mistreatment by white Americans. The second is how their responses to that history and treatment affect their perceptions of and responses to schooling." Erik Siegel, Scientific American "The Real Problem With Charles Murray and 'The Bell Curve.' https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/voices/the-real-problem-with-charles-murray-and-the-bell-curve/ "“The Bell Curve” endorses prejudice by virtue of what it does not say. Nowhere does the book address why it investigates racial differences in IQ. By never spelling out a reason for reporting on these differences in the first place, the authors transmit an unspoken yet unequivocal conclusion: Race is a helpful indicator as to whether a person is likely to hold certain capabilities. Even if we assume the presented data trends are sound, the book leaves the reader on his or her own to deduce how to best put these insights to use. The net effect is to tacitly condone the prejudgment of individuals based on race." "Daring Research or 'Social Science Pornography'?" ""Why can a publisher sell it?" he asked in the proposal for "Losing Ground." "Because a huge number of well-meaning whites fear that they are closet racists, and this book tells them they are not. It's going to make them feel better about things they already think but do not know how to say." Bob Dole and Newt Gingrich may have more power than Murray, and Rush Limbaugh and Pat Buchanan may have more direct influence. But no other conservative has his ability to make a radical thought seem so reasonable. Where others rant, Murray seduces with mountains of data and assurances of his own fine intentions. He will never be the country's most famous conservative, but he may well be the most dangerous." "The White Man, Unburdened." Quinn Slobodian and Stuart Schrader. https://thebaffler.com/salvos/the-white-man-unburdened-slobodian-schrader "Despite the reputation he cultivates as a teller of uncomfortable truths based on rigorous empirical social-scientific research, Murray misrepresents what the United States was trying to achieve in Thailand, and what his role there was. In Murray’s monograph, the word “insurgency” appeared twice and “war” never. He made no reference to opium, perhaps the commodity most worth fighting over in northeast Thailand. He did not mention martial law. And he certainly did not analyze how ethnic persecution shaped village life. Murray’s later writings have effaced these particulars even further. Most important, Murray diminishes the U.S. war in Vietnam as the decisive context that shaped much of Thailand’s political and economic fortunes. The nearby American war transformed Thailand’s urban economy, while heightening worries both within the Thai regime and in the diplomatic community at large that Thailand might become another falling domino. Rural community development was designed to thwart Communist organizing and subversion. Additionally, from the 1950s through the 1970s, there were challenges to the Thai national government’s legitimacy—which meant, in turn, a protracted initiative to suppress any dissent that struck Thai leaders as carrying a remote echo of left-wing subversion. Meanwhile, a host of factions within the government were themselves skirmishing, with coups and counter-coups. CIA involvement was one way for Washington to play favorites. Reading Murray’s Thai writings, you’d never know that his employer, AIR, was linked to security agencies or that the actual counterpart Thai development agency was a paramilitary force created by the CIA, the Border Patrol Police, which played a key role in a massacre of students and the installation of dictatorial right-wing rule in October 1976. Obscuring this context has important consequences for Murray’s analysis of the failures of U.S. nation-building in Thailand, which would go on to serve as the conceptual seedbed for his critique of the American welfare state. The research he conducted in the late 1960s assessed villagers’ attitudes toward the government and the assistance it provided. He found that many villagers claimed to have little positive interaction, or any at all, with representatives from the national government. They preferred to deal with local officials. Local officials, Murray argued, were more sensitive to their needs than outside administrators." Making Sense Episode 73, "Forbidden Knowledge" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6Rmbfi6YrE Sam Harris/Ezra Klein debate: https://www.vox.com/2018/4/9/17210248/sam-harris-ezra-klein-charles-murray-transcript-podcast Eric Turkheimer blog: https://www.geneticshumanagency.org/gha/category/eric-turkheimer-gloomy-prospect-blog/ Turkheimer, "The Origin of Race Differences in Intelligence is Not a Scientific Question." https://www.geneticshumanagency.org/gha/origin-of-race-differences-in-intelligence-is-not-a-scientific-question/ "I should be clear that I am not making a “both sides do it” argument. It is the hereditarians who are trying to reach a strong and potentially destructive conclusion, and the burden is absolutely on them to demonstrate that they have a well-grounded empirical and quantitative theory to work with. So, if you are out there and think that group differences t are at least partially genetic, please explain exactly what you mean, in empirical terms. Do you mean that some portion of the IQ gap will never go away, no matter what we do environmentally? Do you mean we will discover genes with hard-wired biological consequences for IQ, and their frequencies will differ across groups? Are polygenic risk scores going to do it somehow? But don’t let me mischaracterize your position: explain it yourself. My concern is that anti-hereditarians play into race scientist’s hands when we agree to engage with them as though there existed a legitimate research paradigm proceeding toward a rational conclusion. At least in the social sciences, legitimate empirical research paradigms rarely come to all or none conclusions, so it becomes natural for people to conclude, with Murray and Harris, that the whole long argument is bound to settle eventually on the idea that group differences are a little environmental, a little genetic. But in fact, that is not where we are headed. I predict that in a relatively short period of time, contemporary race science will seem just as transparently unscientific and empirically untrue as the race science of the early 20th Century now appears from our modern perspective. Declaring something to be a science doesn’t make it so. The hereditarians want all the good things that come from being thought of as scientists. They want academic respect, they want protection from charges of racism, they want clear separation from the very recent history of “race science” that led directly to the Holocaust and Jim Crow. They have to earn it, by doing the hard work of developing the quantitative and empirical theories that transform intuitions about stereotypes into real science." Pioneer Fund at Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_Fund Science Versus Propaganda on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC6Y2M1v03NONm9o5NhkgGA "How Nazis Infiltrated Academia (and why they're obsessed with penis size)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hojHGXi1qew PZ Myers "The Problems With Evolutionary Psychology." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osEiblC7Itw "Is the Bell Curve Accurate, True, Statistically Sound, Racist? IQ & Class in America (1994)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01b7UCm1p5c (Gould comes on at approximately 9:45) "Curveball," The New Yorker, November 28 1994, by Stephen Jay Gould. https://www.dartmouth.edu/~chance/course/topics/curveball.html JFK's Very Revealing Harvard Application Essay: https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2013/11/jfks-very-revealing-harvard-application-essay/281699/ "The reasons that I have for wishing to go to Harvard are several. I feel that Harvard can give me a better background and a better liberal education than any other university. I have always wanted to go there, as I have felt that it is not just another college, but is a university with something definite to offer. Then too, I would like to go to the same college as my father. To be a "Harvard man" is an enviable distinction, and one that I sincerely hope I shall attain." Jack's response to Rothbard's ‘Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Human Nature’: http://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/rothbards-conflationary-universe/
Johanna and Jared dive into ways to prevent the end of year drama that happens as summer approaches.
More pupils are being kicked out of school than ever before - often for taking and selling illegal drugs, carrying knives and beating up teachers. Home editor Jason Farrell has been given rare access to two units set up to look after children who've been excluded.
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Part 2: Johanna and Jared continue to share practical and efficient methods for how to manage secondary classroom behaviors.
On April 20, Second Harvest Food Bank hosted their first Madison County Fill A Bowl luncheon at Purdue Polytechnic Anderson - a fund raising event for their organization. Second Harvest Food Bank is a philanthropic organization whose mission is to fight hunger. In 2017, they delivered nearly 8 million pounds of food to families throughout 8 counties in East Central Indiana. In this episode of Assembly Required, you will hear Matthew and Victoria interview several of the people attending the Fill A Bowl luncheon, including the SHFB Executive Director, Tim Kean, and the Director of Purdue Polytechnic Anderson, Corey Sharp, who serves on their Board of Directors. Visit www.curehunger.org to learn more about the important work that is done by this fine organization. Thank you for listening to Assembly Required.
Gary Gackstatter is a composer, conductor, and artist with a wealth of teaching experience. He joins me this week to discuss his career and offer his thoughts about teaching and music education. Topics: Gary's background and teaching experience Advice for young teachers His career as a composer and thoughts about commissioning new works for band Creativity and being published Gary's forthcoming book The Spark: Notes from the Podium Band competitions and what we should be judging Thoughts about the current state of band literature Links: Gary Gackstatter's Website Gary's YouTube Channel St. Louis Community College Meramec Campus C. Alan Publications Grainger: Lincolnshire Posy Holst: First Suite in E-flat Biography: Gary Gackstatter is an active artist, composer, conductor, clinician, performer and teacher, teaching at STLCC Meramec as Coordinator of Music and conductor of the Symphonic Band and Meramec Orchestra since 2007. He has served as conductor at Cowley College, Southwestern College and Wichita State University, and has 12 years of public school teaching experience. He holds a BME from Southwestern Oklahoma State and a MMP/Conducting from Wichita State University. His groups have been featured at Missouri Music Educators Association, Kansas Music Educators Association and Kansas Bandmasters Association state conventions, and have won many regional and state awards. Gackstatter has served as a state and regional MENC Composition Chairman. Gackstatter has been the clinician/conductor for district and state festival bands, orchestras and jazz bands, as well as over 200 high school band and orchestra clinics since 1990. A two-time Kansas Governor's Arts Award recipient (as an individual artist/musician and as conductor of the Winfield Regional Symphony), he is directly responsible for many art events including symphonic debuts, band/orchestra festivals, internationally known guest artists, and projects combining multiple art forms. His published compositions (with C. Alan Publications) are performed internationally and his vision to combine the various arts genres in performances has gained national attention.
Interview! Laura Mullen, SPORE Program Director at San Francisco SPCA “Ringworm is nothing worth dying for.” Laura Mullen has worked in the shelter medicine department at the San Francisco SPCA for 15 years. Her current project is the SPORE Program, or Shelters Preventing Outbreaks of Ringworm through Eductation. Ringworm is a pesky fungal infection that lives on the keratin in animal hair and nails—one could call it “cathlete’s foot!” Though it’s not a life threatening condition, it can wreak havoc on animal shelters, especially those without proper resources for treating and preventing it. Backed by the Maddie’s Fund, SPORE seeks to provide those resources through treatment and prevention education and research initiatives. SFSPCA takes in known ringworm animals from other municipal shelters and screens them using in-house cultures to determine the level of infection and, subsequently, the level of treatment required for eradicating the problem. SFSPCA then teaches those shelters best practices for quarantining and monitoring animals exposed to ringworm, as well as proper preventative measures against recurrent outbreaks. To learn more about SPORE or the 3-day SPORE apprenticeship offered later this summer, please email Laura Mullen at lmullen@sfspca.org.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Ripon Society held a breakfast discussion with two men who are leading the effort to strengthen and reform the educational system in the United States. The leaders were Representative John Kline (MN-2), who serves as Chairman of the Education and the Workforce Committee, and Senator Lamar Alexander (TN), who is the Ranking Member on the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee and who opened the discussion by talking about the importance of education reform and its impact on economic growth.
Homeschool Adventure Show: Fun Teaching and Learning while Homeschooling
Welcome and thanks for visiting our page. I am Ericka and my daughter is Akili (Ah-kee-lee). Listen how we have fun each week with learning. **Sorry listeners, I had technical difficulties 1/2 through the show. It did not clear until the last 8 min of the show.
This show is all about the Best four days in gaming and our best four interviews! Which includes academy games and their Canadian invasion and general dropping of knowledge bombs related to the war of 1812. We join the Vox Pupuli at the Plaid Hat games booth to interview Isaac Vega. He is designer behind Bioshock Infinite:The Siege of Columbia! Which we hope means Kind of Epic Show will soon be broadcasting via airship or dimensional tear. We also have our first ever interview with talking sheep. Actually our first interview with talking animals of any kind. Those are our new friends at Mayfair Games great Bob and Angus Show. And last but not least we talk to one of the designers of Cards Against Humanity! In which we work very hard to develop and even filthier sequel we have dubbed depends. (disclaimer Depends is not a real game and for the love of all thats holy never will be) As usual Keep it Epic Ladies and Gentleman! Follow us on twitter and facebook @kindofepicshow and welcome all of our new stitcher and windows store listeners!
APPS : Hipstamatic Oggl (iOS / Gratuit) Sid Meier's Ace Patrol (iOS / Gratuit & achats in-app) ZAPPS : Proscope Micro Mobile (iOS / 150$) Captain Dash (iPad / Gratuit) NEWS: Google IO: 900M, Google Play Games, Music & Eductation, S4 Nexus... Et la situation face à Apple Lien de l'émission : Vidéo de présentation du Proscope Micro Mobile LIENS : Listes non officielle des apps d'AppLoad: texte (gérée par Tinus) et tableur (gérée par Diophantes). La Data Visualisation des 99 premiers AppLoads (tirée du passionnant et impressionnant sujet "dataviz" de l'excellente Mentine sur le forum. A consulter ! Le générique d'AppLoad a été créé par Daniel Beja. Et les animateurs : - Jérôme - Patrick Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net.
(Susan Sly) Often, just when we are going for our goals, we are faced with challenges that cause us to consider giving up. In this audio, master trainer, author and speaker, Susan Sly shares 8 key strategies for staying in the game.
Jeffery Combs is the president of Golden Mastermind Seminars, Inc. and is committed to assisting people change the way they feel in order to achieve their goals and dreams! Jeffery is the author of the highly inspiring books "The Procrastination Cure", “More Heart Than Talent” and “Psychologically Unemployable” as well as over fourteen other motivational and personal development products. Join Susan as she interviews Jeffery about his triumph over addiction and his road to success. This is inspiration.