Prof. Randy Pausch had gone (July 25, 2008), but his 'Last Lecture' will left a deep mark on everybody who listen to it. I just found out this website yesterday from a blog of Mark Brady. Randy Pausch is a Professor of Computer Science in Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). He had terminal pancreatic cancer and … Continue reading The Last Lecture
Tag: parenting
Support Groups for Children with Behavioral Problems
Adults and parents may notice when their children become fretful, reckless or having difficulty in relationships with others. What we may not notice is why children behave that way and what we can do to help them overcome those behavioral problems. One possible cause is depression in children. It may seems absurd to realize that … Continue reading Support Groups for Children with Behavioral Problems
Irresponsible = Being Responsible?
Different reasons on why people choose to adopt babies may bring different outcomes in their ideal relationship, as parents and children. In many cases of adoption, the adoptive parents think that they have done something good for both party. For the abandoned babies (in many cases), they will get appropriate attention, support and emotional attachment. … Continue reading Irresponsible = Being Responsible?
Emotional Attachment: What a-year-old infant can feel?
Two days ago, my sister-in-law suddenly fell limply onto the floor. She said that she was very weak so she could not stand up by herself. When we - my mom and I - lifted her up, my baby niece spontaneously cried! She screamed because she knew that something was wrong with her mom. At … Continue reading Emotional Attachment: What a-year-old infant can feel?