This document discusses how a media product conforms to conventions and stereotypes. It describes how the magician and assistant uphold the stereotype of male magicians with attractive female partners. It also conforms to stereotypes by dressing the assistant in white to represent innocence, and dressing the magician in a top hat, waistcoat and bow tie so he is easily recognizable. It aims to conform to expectations of thrillers and horrors by placing the innocent girl in a situation where the audience assumes something bad will happen.
Revenge is a psychological thriller that follows a young woman, Bella, who seeks revenge on her abusive boyfriend, Sean, after going into a coma from his violence. The story explores the themes of mental and psychological abuse as Bella is manipulated and tormented by Sean. Once Bella recovers from her coma, she realizes she must stand up for herself and uses her strength and independence to get revenge on Sean for his bad behavior. The film is inspired by popular shows like Pretty Little Liars that deal with similar themes of secrecy and mind games, and is aimed at audiences aged 16-30 years old.
The document discusses the 2015 Pixar film Inside Out. It summarizes that the main characters are Riley and her five emotions - Disgust, Fear, Joy, Sadness, and Anger. It also notes that Riley moves to a new city, San Francisco, and does not like it at first. One part of the film they found exciting was when Joy escapes from a hole with the help of a character named Ding Dong, but he does not escape and dies.
This document discusses the issue of relational aggression or "girl bullying" among teens. It notes that this type of bullying has become more hurtful and common, affecting many girls. Relational aggression can take non-physical forms like gossiping, rumor spreading, social exclusion, and cyberbullying. The document presents statistics on the prevalence of this behavior and explores the roles that different girls take, such as the "aggressor" or "victim." It suggests ways to encourage respect among girls and provide them with conflict resolution skills to reduce relational aggression.
DeMarle Breakaway: Changing Violence Against Women and Girls-2014 ResultsAnn DeMarle
The document discusses using the digital game Breakaway and youth camps in El Salvador to teach youth about ending violence against women and promoting gender equality. It found that the game and camps showed potential for effective early intervention on these issues by creating a supportive social environment for discussion. Over 1,300 people engaged with social media posts about the camps, and they served as a catalyst for continued local initiatives. The document concludes that the Sabido methodology used in designing the game enhanced narrative engagement and role modeling to facilitate deep learning and positive behavior change.
The document discusses the importance of developing strong communication skills to build relationships and advance one's career. It notes that listening effectively and speaking clearly are key abilities for connecting with others and advancing professionally. The author emphasizes practicing communication skills on a regular basis to continuously improve and strengthen abilities over time.
James notices a phone number written on a £5 note after his girlfriend breaks up with him. He texts the number and starts a relationship with the mysterious woman, Jennifer. It is revealed that Jennifer purposefully wrote her number on the note after witnessing James' breakup at the restaurant where she works. James and Jennifer eventually meet in person and form a connection. The short film utilizes flashbacks in black and white to show Jennifer's memories and perspective on their developing relationship.
This document discusses how a media product conforms to conventions and stereotypes. It describes how the magician and assistant uphold the stereotype of male magicians with attractive female partners. It also conforms to stereotypes by dressing the assistant in white to represent innocence, and dressing the magician in a top hat, waistcoat and bow tie so he is easily recognizable. It aims to conform to expectations of thrillers and horrors by placing the innocent girl in a situation where the audience assumes something bad will happen.
Revenge is a psychological thriller that follows a young woman, Bella, who seeks revenge on her abusive boyfriend, Sean, after going into a coma from his violence. The story explores the themes of mental and psychological abuse as Bella is manipulated and tormented by Sean. Once Bella recovers from her coma, she realizes she must stand up for herself and uses her strength and independence to get revenge on Sean for his bad behavior. The film is inspired by popular shows like Pretty Little Liars that deal with similar themes of secrecy and mind games, and is aimed at audiences aged 16-30 years old.
The document discusses the 2015 Pixar film Inside Out. It summarizes that the main characters are Riley and her five emotions - Disgust, Fear, Joy, Sadness, and Anger. It also notes that Riley moves to a new city, San Francisco, and does not like it at first. One part of the film they found exciting was when Joy escapes from a hole with the help of a character named Ding Dong, but he does not escape and dies.
This document discusses the issue of relational aggression or "girl bullying" among teens. It notes that this type of bullying has become more hurtful and common, affecting many girls. Relational aggression can take non-physical forms like gossiping, rumor spreading, social exclusion, and cyberbullying. The document presents statistics on the prevalence of this behavior and explores the roles that different girls take, such as the "aggressor" or "victim." It suggests ways to encourage respect among girls and provide them with conflict resolution skills to reduce relational aggression.
DeMarle Breakaway: Changing Violence Against Women and Girls-2014 ResultsAnn DeMarle
The document discusses using the digital game Breakaway and youth camps in El Salvador to teach youth about ending violence against women and promoting gender equality. It found that the game and camps showed potential for effective early intervention on these issues by creating a supportive social environment for discussion. Over 1,300 people engaged with social media posts about the camps, and they served as a catalyst for continued local initiatives. The document concludes that the Sabido methodology used in designing the game enhanced narrative engagement and role modeling to facilitate deep learning and positive behavior change.
The document discusses the importance of developing strong communication skills to build relationships and advance one's career. It notes that listening effectively and speaking clearly are key abilities for connecting with others and advancing professionally. The author emphasizes practicing communication skills on a regular basis to continuously improve and strengthen abilities over time.
James notices a phone number written on a £5 note after his girlfriend breaks up with him. He texts the number and starts a relationship with the mysterious woman, Jennifer. It is revealed that Jennifer purposefully wrote her number on the note after witnessing James' breakup at the restaurant where she works. James and Jennifer eventually meet in person and form a connection. The short film utilizes flashbacks in black and white to show Jennifer's memories and perspective on their developing relationship.
The document discusses the case of Ms. Mercedes Padilla and her company Beverage Innovations Inc. which produces lambanog-based alcoholic drinks in the Philippines. It outlines the background of the company and two of its products. It then performs a TOWS analysis to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats and matches these with various strategies. Finally it evaluates three proposed courses of action: blind testing, hiring professional experts, and STEP analysis to improve product quality.
Swami Vivekananda believed that three things are necessary to make a nation great: 1) conviction in goodness, 2) absence of jealousy and suspicion, and 3) helping all who strive to be good. Rebuild India seeks root-and-branch reform by focusing on positive mindsets, integrity, empowering communities, and engaged institutions rather than just infrastructure and policies. It identifies six dimensions of change and flashpoints like mindsets for programs and new models of thinking to address implementation failures.
The narrator asked a spirit in a lamp for various things like food, water, money, a house, transportation, flowers, and a laughing monkey. The spirit generously provided the narrator with the most delicious meal, best water, an immense fortune, a castle, the biggest car, the most splendid garden, and the narrator's own email address by mistake, embarrassing the narrator.
The document discusses the issue of bullying and intolerance. It notes that bullying can target students in school, on buses, at home, and online. It asks who the victims and bullies are, and says children should not be hurting each other and bullying should not be ignored. It calls for zero tolerance for bullying everywhere through teacher supervision, community prevention programs, and speaking out against attacks. It suggests counseling for both bullies and victims, including anger management and self-esteem work, to help reprogram behavior and stop gender-on-gender destruction.
Every year on 8th March International Women’s Day is celebrated across the globe to mark the movement for women's rights. This year the theme for International Women's Day 2019 campaign #BalanceforBetter is a call-to-action for driving gender balance across the world.
#WhySheIsBetterThanMe
On this International Women’s Day Hitachi MGRM Net will host an in-house week-long campaign themed #WhySheIsBetterThanMe on various social media platforms.
The campaign #WhySheIsBetterThanMe will highlight the collective action and shared responsibility for driving a gender-balanced in work environment.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a branding campaign focused on preventing and stopping child sexual abuse in Vietnam. The campaign's target audience is mothers aged 23-40 with children aged 6-13. It will launch on the Afamily platform, which provides parenting information. The campaign's key message is that loving mothers means teaching children about sexual abuse prevention. It will use viral clips, touchscreens, and events to raise awareness and encourage open discussion between mothers and children on this uncomfortable topic. The goal is to empower mothers and make Afamily a trusted resource for parenting advice and support.
Here are some constructive ways to respond when others treat you poorly or engage in conflict:
- Remain calm and do not retaliate. Responding to conflict with more conflict will only make the situation worse.
- Clearly communicate your feelings and boundaries in an assertive but non-aggressive manner. Use "I feel" statements to describe how certain behaviors make you feel without blaming.
- Listen actively to understand the other person's perspective before offering your own. Seeking first to understand builds empathy.
- Look for areas of agreement and compromise when possible to de-escalate tensions and find cooperative solutions.
- Suggest respectfully discussing the issue again later if high emotions prevent a productive conversation.
The document discusses sexual harassment in Arab regions and societies. It notes that while harassment exists in Western societies as well, Arab societies tend to have higher rates due to stronger religious and cultural norms regarding sexuality and gender roles. The document also discusses how victims of harassment are often blamed and mistreated by their own families, deepening their psychological trauma. Experts argue that families should respond to victims with transparency, understanding and support rather than accusations in order to properly address the issue and prevent future harassment.
Here is a draft outline for your speech honoring the person who inspires you:
Thesis: My daughter Laura inspires me through her unconditional love.
Introduction:
- Good evening everyone.
- As many of you know, I am Josefina Martinez and this is my daughter Laura Elizabeth Grageda.
- "A daughter is a mother's gender partner, her closest ally in the family confederacy, an extension of herself." - Victoria Secunda
- Tonight I want to share how Laura inspires me through her unconditional love.
Body:
- Laura shows unconditional love through caring for others regardless of circumstances.
- She loved her grandma and wanted her to get better even when she
This poem explores the isolation and oppression experienced by mothers. It describes a mother sitting alone on the couch feeling like she is "cracking up" from the stress of too many babies and childcare responsibilities. She worries constantly about making a mistake with the baby boy while being told to let the baby girl cry. The mother feels dead inside and unable to hear or comfort her crying children. She lives in fear of her husband and others' criticism for not being a "good mother" based on rigid gender roles that give her no identity outside of motherhood. Her older daughter tries to comfort the distressed mother without others noticing her mother's suffering.
The document discusses conflicts that can arise between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law over control of the home and attention of the son/husband. It notes that the mother-in-law, who previously controlled the home, may feel her identity and territory are threatened by the newcomer daughter-in-law. Meanwhile, the daughter-in-law wants to establish her own environment and ensure her security through her husband's full attention and support. This can lead to an ego-driven power struggle over who influences the son/husband the most. The outcome depends on factors like the son's personality and strength of religious traditions regarding respect for mothers.
The document discusses Love Our Children USA, a nonprofit organization fighting violence and neglect against children. It provides programs like public education seminars for parents, children, and the community to raise awareness and teach effective parenting solutions. The goal is to prevent violence against children and strengthen families by empowering positive changes. One success story describes how they helped a family access parenting classes and therapy after the mother was continuing a cycle of abuse she experienced as a child. The critical needs in communities are addressed through outreach, seminars, and individual assistance.
The document discusses preventing violence against children through education and community outreach programs. It provides seminars and parenting classes to teach effective parenting solutions and empower families. One outcome example given is of a father who contacted them about his daughter being afraid of her mother, and through the organization's help, the mother received therapy and parenting classes and improved her relationship with her child. The goal is to reach communities and help families address issues to keep children safe.
Unyielding Determination The Inspiring.pdffatma janlamor
In the face of daunting challenges and adversity, a mother's love and determination can create an unwavering stregnth that knows no bounds. This is exemplified in the inspiring story of a Chinese mother's struggle for survival, a tale that showcases the incredible resilience and unwavering determination of a woman who defied all odds.
Svittos Mean Girls A Review Of Girl BullyingSteve Vitto
The document provides an overview of girl bullying and relational aggression. It discusses how girls tend to bully in more covert and subtle ways compared to boys. It explores different roles girls may take in social hierarchies, such as the queen bee, sidekick, gossip, etc. The document also examines the effects of bullying on victims, bystanders, and bullies. It provides strategies for preventing and addressing girl bullying through education, communication, and teaching social-emotional skills.
The document discusses choices and solutions for abuse survivors. It explores the different types of abuse and how abuse is often perpetuated within family systems. The author notes that abuse can lead to long-term health issues. The path forward involves awareness of what abuse is, acceptance of responsibility, and taking action. Action may involve emotional healing techniques to shift beliefs away from feelings of guilt or shame to empowerment. Speaking up can help prevent future abuse and save one's inner child. Overall, the document provides guidance to abuse survivors on recognizing, understanding, and moving past abuse.
The document discusses women and anger, noting that many women have been taught to fear anger and associate it with violence. It also discusses how girls are often taught to avoid conflict and prioritize others' feelings over their own. When women express anger assertively, they can be criticized by being called derogatory names. The document asks the reader to reflect on images of angry women they have seen and how those women expressed and were responded to for their anger.
The document discusses several feminist perspectives on the roles and expectations of mothers. It explores how patriarchal views see mothering as limited to nurturing and caregiving, restricting mothers' identities. Daughters may initially view their mothers through an idealized lens that changes as they become independent. The passages advocate for redefining power in mother-daughter relationships to incorporate authority, anger, and maternal discourse into feminist theory. This would allow feminism to both practice and theorize from a maternal perspective.
The document discusses the case of Ms. Mercedes Padilla and her company Beverage Innovations Inc. which produces lambanog-based alcoholic drinks in the Philippines. It outlines the background of the company and two of its products. It then performs a TOWS analysis to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats and matches these with various strategies. Finally it evaluates three proposed courses of action: blind testing, hiring professional experts, and STEP analysis to improve product quality.
Swami Vivekananda believed that three things are necessary to make a nation great: 1) conviction in goodness, 2) absence of jealousy and suspicion, and 3) helping all who strive to be good. Rebuild India seeks root-and-branch reform by focusing on positive mindsets, integrity, empowering communities, and engaged institutions rather than just infrastructure and policies. It identifies six dimensions of change and flashpoints like mindsets for programs and new models of thinking to address implementation failures.
The narrator asked a spirit in a lamp for various things like food, water, money, a house, transportation, flowers, and a laughing monkey. The spirit generously provided the narrator with the most delicious meal, best water, an immense fortune, a castle, the biggest car, the most splendid garden, and the narrator's own email address by mistake, embarrassing the narrator.
The document discusses the issue of bullying and intolerance. It notes that bullying can target students in school, on buses, at home, and online. It asks who the victims and bullies are, and says children should not be hurting each other and bullying should not be ignored. It calls for zero tolerance for bullying everywhere through teacher supervision, community prevention programs, and speaking out against attacks. It suggests counseling for both bullies and victims, including anger management and self-esteem work, to help reprogram behavior and stop gender-on-gender destruction.
Every year on 8th March International Women’s Day is celebrated across the globe to mark the movement for women's rights. This year the theme for International Women's Day 2019 campaign #BalanceforBetter is a call-to-action for driving gender balance across the world.
#WhySheIsBetterThanMe
On this International Women’s Day Hitachi MGRM Net will host an in-house week-long campaign themed #WhySheIsBetterThanMe on various social media platforms.
The campaign #WhySheIsBetterThanMe will highlight the collective action and shared responsibility for driving a gender-balanced in work environment.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a branding campaign focused on preventing and stopping child sexual abuse in Vietnam. The campaign's target audience is mothers aged 23-40 with children aged 6-13. It will launch on the Afamily platform, which provides parenting information. The campaign's key message is that loving mothers means teaching children about sexual abuse prevention. It will use viral clips, touchscreens, and events to raise awareness and encourage open discussion between mothers and children on this uncomfortable topic. The goal is to empower mothers and make Afamily a trusted resource for parenting advice and support.
Here are some constructive ways to respond when others treat you poorly or engage in conflict:
- Remain calm and do not retaliate. Responding to conflict with more conflict will only make the situation worse.
- Clearly communicate your feelings and boundaries in an assertive but non-aggressive manner. Use "I feel" statements to describe how certain behaviors make you feel without blaming.
- Listen actively to understand the other person's perspective before offering your own. Seeking first to understand builds empathy.
- Look for areas of agreement and compromise when possible to de-escalate tensions and find cooperative solutions.
- Suggest respectfully discussing the issue again later if high emotions prevent a productive conversation.
The document discusses sexual harassment in Arab regions and societies. It notes that while harassment exists in Western societies as well, Arab societies tend to have higher rates due to stronger religious and cultural norms regarding sexuality and gender roles. The document also discusses how victims of harassment are often blamed and mistreated by their own families, deepening their psychological trauma. Experts argue that families should respond to victims with transparency, understanding and support rather than accusations in order to properly address the issue and prevent future harassment.
Here is a draft outline for your speech honoring the person who inspires you:
Thesis: My daughter Laura inspires me through her unconditional love.
Introduction:
- Good evening everyone.
- As many of you know, I am Josefina Martinez and this is my daughter Laura Elizabeth Grageda.
- "A daughter is a mother's gender partner, her closest ally in the family confederacy, an extension of herself." - Victoria Secunda
- Tonight I want to share how Laura inspires me through her unconditional love.
Body:
- Laura shows unconditional love through caring for others regardless of circumstances.
- She loved her grandma and wanted her to get better even when she
This poem explores the isolation and oppression experienced by mothers. It describes a mother sitting alone on the couch feeling like she is "cracking up" from the stress of too many babies and childcare responsibilities. She worries constantly about making a mistake with the baby boy while being told to let the baby girl cry. The mother feels dead inside and unable to hear or comfort her crying children. She lives in fear of her husband and others' criticism for not being a "good mother" based on rigid gender roles that give her no identity outside of motherhood. Her older daughter tries to comfort the distressed mother without others noticing her mother's suffering.
The document discusses conflicts that can arise between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law over control of the home and attention of the son/husband. It notes that the mother-in-law, who previously controlled the home, may feel her identity and territory are threatened by the newcomer daughter-in-law. Meanwhile, the daughter-in-law wants to establish her own environment and ensure her security through her husband's full attention and support. This can lead to an ego-driven power struggle over who influences the son/husband the most. The outcome depends on factors like the son's personality and strength of religious traditions regarding respect for mothers.
The document discusses Love Our Children USA, a nonprofit organization fighting violence and neglect against children. It provides programs like public education seminars for parents, children, and the community to raise awareness and teach effective parenting solutions. The goal is to prevent violence against children and strengthen families by empowering positive changes. One success story describes how they helped a family access parenting classes and therapy after the mother was continuing a cycle of abuse she experienced as a child. The critical needs in communities are addressed through outreach, seminars, and individual assistance.
The document discusses preventing violence against children through education and community outreach programs. It provides seminars and parenting classes to teach effective parenting solutions and empower families. One outcome example given is of a father who contacted them about his daughter being afraid of her mother, and through the organization's help, the mother received therapy and parenting classes and improved her relationship with her child. The goal is to reach communities and help families address issues to keep children safe.
Unyielding Determination The Inspiring.pdffatma janlamor
In the face of daunting challenges and adversity, a mother's love and determination can create an unwavering stregnth that knows no bounds. This is exemplified in the inspiring story of a Chinese mother's struggle for survival, a tale that showcases the incredible resilience and unwavering determination of a woman who defied all odds.
Svittos Mean Girls A Review Of Girl BullyingSteve Vitto
The document provides an overview of girl bullying and relational aggression. It discusses how girls tend to bully in more covert and subtle ways compared to boys. It explores different roles girls may take in social hierarchies, such as the queen bee, sidekick, gossip, etc. The document also examines the effects of bullying on victims, bystanders, and bullies. It provides strategies for preventing and addressing girl bullying through education, communication, and teaching social-emotional skills.
The document discusses choices and solutions for abuse survivors. It explores the different types of abuse and how abuse is often perpetuated within family systems. The author notes that abuse can lead to long-term health issues. The path forward involves awareness of what abuse is, acceptance of responsibility, and taking action. Action may involve emotional healing techniques to shift beliefs away from feelings of guilt or shame to empowerment. Speaking up can help prevent future abuse and save one's inner child. Overall, the document provides guidance to abuse survivors on recognizing, understanding, and moving past abuse.
The document discusses women and anger, noting that many women have been taught to fear anger and associate it with violence. It also discusses how girls are often taught to avoid conflict and prioritize others' feelings over their own. When women express anger assertively, they can be criticized by being called derogatory names. The document asks the reader to reflect on images of angry women they have seen and how those women expressed and were responded to for their anger.
The document discusses several feminist perspectives on the roles and expectations of mothers. It explores how patriarchal views see mothering as limited to nurturing and caregiving, restricting mothers' identities. Daughters may initially view their mothers through an idealized lens that changes as they become independent. The passages advocate for redefining power in mother-daughter relationships to incorporate authority, anger, and maternal discourse into feminist theory. This would allow feminism to both practice and theorize from a maternal perspective.
The document discusses various statistics and issues related to domestic violence against women. It notes that almost 1 in 4 women experience some form of domestic abuse. On average, more than 3 women are murdered daily by their male partner in the US. Intimate partner violence accounted for over 30% of women murdered in 2000. The document also examines how dominance and control play a role in domestic violence for some men. Immigrant women and those with language barriers may be less likely to report abuse due to fear of deportation. The long-term impacts of domestic violence on victims are also outlined.
Amazing real life journal entries, solutions for abused ones to find the power, ability to get out and on with your life plus how to see the warning signs etc.
This document is an excerpt from a book about overcoming domestic abuse. It discusses how abuse takes many forms, from financial and emotional to verbal and spiritual. It notes that 38% of women who are murdered are killed by their partners. The author, Eva Anderson, shares her personal experiences with abuse and hopes the book will help prevent women from entering abusive relationships or help them safely leave one. It encourages building self-esteem, support systems, and courage to escape abuse. The book aims to spread hope and healing to others in similar situations.
This document discusses domestic violence and provides resources for victims. It notes that abused individuals often return to their abuser multiple times due to feelings of guilt, lack of support, or promises of change. However, the author emphasizes that no one deserves to be physically harmed and provides their own experience of surviving domestic abuse and eventually leaving the relationship. Resources for emergency help and organizations dedicated to stopping violence are listed.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
2. Sitting on a volcano The world trembles at the very thought of a war ; be it for right or wrong. Think of millions of innocent children Who may end up in refugee camps as orphans. Not knowing what is happening around them they still smile & Play All religions preach LOVE yet why are we unable to invoke it ?
3. Mother’s Love : True Love Spring of true love is mother’s love No mother ever likes violence Why not give a power to it and unleash Give her strength to voice her concern Ignite the struggle between love & hatred (or peace & disharmony) in every vulnerable house. Love of the lady is a strong break for the hatred to spread
4. Let the Ladies take over Address every mother to prevent any of the family members talking offensive of known or unknown members or sections of the society Let her resort to the power of Ahimsa to forbid her husband or son or brother ever getting involved with the groups who believe in violence It is the secret power at the grass roots that can curtail hatred for a better sense to prevail
5. It needs social marketing Request leading luminaries of all fields to address mothers with a single theme “ It is the Mother who shapes the Society” With the children affected in violence in the background ask her whether her children should face a similar problem There is nothing a mother cannot do for the sake of her children. She is highly responsive and sentimental that helps her to rise to the occasion
6. Bring Mother’s role to the fore Highlight that hatred begets hatred and no society ever benefited by violence. Through women movements educate her need to assert for a larger cause. Wherever required support at the family level through counseling Start early before the damage becomes out of control. Only Mothers can reduce the agony and trauma
7. THANK YOU What you read is applicable irrespective of the country you live or the language you speak FOR Mother’s Love needs no language