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Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD's Articles in Parental Care

  • Trustworthiness—A Characteristic of Great Value
    Trustworthiness is sometimes misunderstood as a personal value. The majority of people believe themselves to be trustworthy, yet, their behavior does not match their belief. Generally people believe trustworthiness is keeping your word, taking care of your belongings and returning that which you borrow from others. However, trustworthiness embodies much more.
  • Loving Spankings—Other Perspectives
    Loving Spankings are considered the perogative of parents in every state, except Minnesota. Several adults who experienced loving spankings share their poignant memories. It is stories like these, which gives the most accurate and significant information to formulate an understanding of this common practice.
  • To Spank Or Not Spank—One Woman's Perspective
    A woman's experience of being hit as a child is eloquently and clearly articulated.
  • Law Passed to Abolish All Corporal Punishment of Children
    "Physical violence against children as a disciplinary measure in the context of their upbringing brings the consequences of Article 1532 of the Civil Code."
  • If I'd Only Known
    After hanging up the phone, I felt more helpless than ever before. There was nothing I could do except console my friend, her daughter and advise her, "What to do after the damage was done." The disturbing thought that if this mother could not protect her child, then what mother could-she had done everything right-was seared in my mind. An overwhelming sense of frustration and rage came over me.
  • Survival Skills for Children with Trusted Adults - Coach/Teacher/Clergy/Scout Leader
    Your child needs specific skills to protect him/herself against sex offenders, who have easy access.
  • Survival Skills for Children with Coach/Teacher/Clergy/Scout Leader
    Your child needs specific skills to protect him/herself against sex offenders, who have easy access. Such as coaches, teachers, scout leaders, clergy, youth group leaders and recreation leaders. Sex offenders in these groups are particularly difficult to spot because they can easily cover their true motivation for fostering a close relationship with a child.

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