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Top Ways to Get Rid of Childhood Fears
rodneysouthern
by rodneysouthern  8-9-2008   
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Childhood Fears
Sheroug
by Sheroug  7-28-2008    1
 They're quite creepy
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childhood fears
ambyrr81
by ambyrr81  6-29-2008    1
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Childhood Fears
moonspirit4ever
by moonspirit4ever  5-21-2008   
 Yeah, I wont be sleeping tonight.....
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Childhood Fears - Horror Photography
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  5-16-2008    4
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Childhood fears....
mooner-one
by mooner-one  4-29-2008    2
 ....some really cool images.
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Fears: Ranked from childhood through parenthood
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  3-10-2008    1
 Fear of clipping. Yikes!!
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Fears: Ranked from childhood through parenthood
Newfman
by Newfman  3-8-2008   
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How it is now in Bush's UK! Legal Criminals in Uniform???
righthand
by righthand  2-5-2008    5
 Who are the upholders of LAW now???
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Unsupervised children are more sociable and more active
wildcat
by wildcat  12-20-2007    1
 Professor Mackett goes on to say: “Fears over road safety and ‘stranger danger’ need to be balanced against soaring levels of childhood obesity and poor health. Letting a child out to play is one of the best things a parent can do for their child’s physical health and personal development.
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Dream Theory
drocloce
by drocloce  11-2-2007    1
 Twenty year old study at University of London disclosed that dreams appear to be the brains' "garbage disposal". Great stuff.
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Clues to Why We Dream at All
Djiezes
by Djiezes  11-1-2007    2
  ... In a recent paper in Psychological Bulletin, Dr. Nielsen and Dr. Levin proposed that dreaming served to create what they call “fear extinction memories,” the brain’s way of scrambling, detoxifying and finally discarding old fearful memories, the better to move on and make synaptic space for any novel threats that may show up at the door. “The brain learns quickly what to be afraid of,” Dr. Nielsen said. “But if there isn’t a check on the process, we’d fear things in adulthood we feared in childhood.” Ordinary bad dreams rarely recapitulate unpleasant events from real life but instead cannibalize them for props and spare parts, and through that reinvention, Dr. Nielsen explained, the fears are defanged. “A bad dream that doesn’t lead to awakening is successful in dealing with intense emotion,” he said. “It’s disturbing, but there is some kind of resolution to the extent we don’t wake up.” ...
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Silent Hill Origins
scottrobinson18
by scottrobinson18  7-21-2007   
 Confront your childhood fears in the newest edition to the Silent Hill family.
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Childhood "ending sooner", survey finds
enbar
by enbar  11-8-2006    2
 A survey finds that today's children stop believing in imaginary creatures much earlier than their parents did, and that many children are pressured by parents to perform well in school and extracurricular activities (this is new?).
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Gifted Child Industry' Preys on Parents' Insecurities
MomLes
by MomLes  10-18-2006   
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Children's Bibliographies
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  2-5-2006   
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