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The mother of a difficult child can do a great deal to help her own child and often, by sharing her experiences, she can help other mothers with the same problem.
A somewhat less fragmented hebephrenic patient of mine, who used to often seclude herself in her room, often sounded through the closed door -- as I would find on passing by, between our sessions -- for all the world like two persons, a scolding mother and a defensive child.
Also, Mary, Queen of Scots, visited nearby Inchmahome Priory often as a child, and during her short reign.
In languages with tagged unions such as ML, a tree node is often a tagged union of two types of nodes, one of which is a 3-tuple of data, left child, and right child, and the other of which is a " leaf " node, which contains no data and functions much like the null value in a language with pointers.
While " animation " designates any style of illustrated images seen in rapid succession to give the impression of movement, the word " cartoon " is most often used in reference to TV programs and short films for children featuring anthropomorphized animals, superheroes, the adventures of child protagonists and related genres.
More often than not a cross-examiner will also attempt to undermine the credibility of a witness if he will not be perceived to be a bully ( such as discrediting a very elderly person or young child ).
Isideo was not the father, and it has often been speculated — although with little firm evidence — that the child belonged to Goya.
Monica is often jokingly teased by the others for having been extremely overweight as a child, especially by her brother Ross.
Incest between adults and those under the age of consent is considered a form of child sexual abuse that has been shown to be one of the most extreme forms of childhood abuse, often resulting in serious and long-term psychological trauma, especially in the case of parental incest.
Pre-industrial society was very static and often cruel — child labour, dirty living conditions, and long working hours were just as prevalent before the Industrial Revolution.
The term child labour is often defined as work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential and their dignity, and that is harmful to physical and mental development.
In its most extreme forms, child labour involves children being enslaved, separated from their families, exposed to serious hazards and illnesses and / or left to fend for themselves on the streets of large cities – often at a very early age.
He felt the classroom suppressed spontaneity, as the child who was spontaneous was often more difficult to control and to mould.
Other practices include primogeniture, under which all property goes to the eldest child, specifically it is often the eldest son, or ultimogeniture, in which everything is left to the youngest child.
Supporters of Unions, such as the ACTU or Australian Labor Party, often credit trade unions with leading the labour movement in the early 20th century, which generally sought to end child labour practices, improve worker safety, increase wages for both union workers and non-union workers, raise the entire society's standard of living, reduce the hours in a work week, provide public education for children, and bring other benefits to working-class families.
Use of child labour was commonplace, often in factories.
Such systems often allow child windows to embed other windows inside them as well, creating complex nested hierarchies.
Foster's parents were diligent, hard workers-so diligent that Foster, an only child, felt their heavy workload restricted his relationship with them and he was often looked after by neighbours or other family members.
Playing shows late into the night, and living with his wife and young child in his tiny apartment, Orbison often sought refuge by taking his guitar to his car and writing songs there.
The Kohen will often give those silver coins back as a gift for the child to inherit.

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A musical child, he sang in the boys ' choir at the Salzburg Cathedral where he is believed to have taken music lessons with Michael Haydn.
During the early days of television in the 1950s Minnelli appeared as a child guest on Art Linkletter's show and in 1959 sang and danced with Gene Kelly on his first television special.
Anderson sang with the band for a year and performed on their first album, departing in October 1966 after the birth of her first child.
And he sang how first of all Ophion and Eurynome, daughter of Oceanus, held the sway of snowy Olympus, and how through strength of arm one yielded his prerogative to Cronos and the other to Rhea, and how they fell into the waves of Oceanus ; but the other two meanwhile ruled over the blessed Titan-gods, while Zeus, still a child and with the thoughts of a child, dwelt in the Dictaean cave ; and the earthborn Cyclopes had not yet armed him with the bolt, with thunder and lightning ; for these things give renown to Zeus.
Jackson sang in church as a child.
On The Partridge Family, she played Tracy Partridge, the youngest child, who sang backing vocals and played the tambourine.
As a child, Clark sang in the chapel choir and showed a talent for mimicry, frequently impersonating Vera Lynn, Carmen Miranda and Sophie Tucker for the amusement of family and friends.
As a child, Brakhage was featured on radio as a boy soprano and sang in church choirs and as a soloist at other events.
Connee sang from a wheelchair-or seated position-during her entire career, due to an accident she suffered as a young child.
She first sang in public as a child in 1851 and gave her last performance before an audience in 1914.
At the age of six, he and his family moved to New York City where, as a child, he occasionally sang for money on the streets, and later, at the age of fourteen, studied to play the trombone and cornet.
As a child, Stanley, born as Maude Elsie Aileen Muggeridge in Chicago, Illinois, sang and danced in vaudeville with her older brother Stanley as Stanley and Aileen, with the encouragement of their widowed mother.
" A child prodigy, he first sang professionally at age 4 with the Coon-Sanders Orchestra, singing " You're Driving Me Crazy " at Chicago's Blackhawk restaurant.
A child prodigy, she was able to sing forty tunes accurately by age one ; by age two she could improvise a countermelody to any melody her mother sang, she taught herself to read at only four years old, and began composing simple waltzes at five years old
He continued singing gospel in church, performing solos as a child while his mother sang in the local choir.
Baritone Theodor Uppman, who won the Atwater Kent opera auditions and later sang at the Metropolitan Opera, saw Eddy and MacDonald at a 1947 party together, where the talk of the evening was the fact that MacDonald was pregnant with Eddy's child but he could not get a divorce.
Born in Jackson, Tennessee, United States, Big Maybelle sang gospel as a child and by her teens had switched to rhythm and blues.
As a child, she sang in the choir of the Kilmerton Training Institute in Pretoria, a primary school that she attended for eight years.
She was a musically gifted child, and when 10 years old sang " Un bel dì vedremo " in a radio competition ; the tenor Beniamino Gigli warned her, however, that she risked ruining her voice and advised her to give up singing until she was older.
As a child he sang as a boy chorister in St Albans Cathedral Choir.
Although Zarah Leander studied piano and violin as a small child, and sang on stage for the first time at the age of six, she initially had no intention of becoming a professional performer and led an ordinary life for several years.
As a child, Dianne took piano lessons and sang at every opportunity.
The youngest child in her family with six older siblings, she bought a guitar for $ 50 at age 16, and sang and played, but had no inclination at the time to become a professional musician.

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