This pattern is more common in some cultures than others, which helps explain why some cultures have more aggressive behavior problems in
children than other cultures, according to the study.
Not exact matches
the abundance of purely uneducated Muslim believers, their oppressive existence in their self created repressive regimes, lifestyles, and governments, their radical inturpitations of their fairy tale book, the fact that their
culture and people have contributed less to man kind
than any
other culture and people of all the earth, their self ritious belief system that empowers them to commit atrocious crimes against humanity, the muslim men prance around in flip flops and linen moo moo's while they lock their woman in their household prisons to be abused slave - wife's, are entirely too ignorant to even build sewer systems and even after thousands of years that
other cultures have developed running water toilets, toilet paper, and effective sewerage systems, they still whipe their pood - cracks with one hand (no paper) and eat with the
other, and yiddle to the sky just before detonation of their suicide bombs that murder innocent men, woman,
children, and babies.
It is, rather, the
child to which a confused
culture regresses, defiantly declaring that there is nothing to fear or to revere
other than Me.
Mintz attributes this pattern to the fact that
children and youth now have very few ties to adults
other than parents and teachers, and even fewer opportunities within the broader
culture to demonstrate and exercise their developing maturity.
«Amazingly,
children - at - risk from different parts of the world [who have] similar problems have more in common with each
other than with
other types of
children within the same
culture.
Children brought up in a Western
culture are more likely
than those from
other countries to reject an unfair offer that would have worked in their favour
«Our research also indicates that
cultures differ in their tendencies to socialize
children to become defensive this way, and those differences account for why some
cultures have
children who act more aggressively
than other cultures,» Dodge said.
And it could be that because men can reproduce throughout their lives, they are less vested in anyone
other than their own
children; Lummaa is examining whether men continue to procreate into old age, although a monogamous
culture such as Finland's argues against it.
It's also funny because it knowingly, gently pokes fun at our
culture of «you can be anything you want to be,» the source of more sometimes - murderous disappointment
than any
other child - rearing strategy endemic to the West.
Interestingly, even the average Christian schooler is not much less likely
than other churchgoers to think that a top priority in education is teaching
children about diverse races, religions, and
cultures (67 percent versus 73 percent).
Recent solo exhibitions include Evil Earth System, Good
Children Gallery, New Orleans (2016); Evil Earth,
Culture Center Tobacna, Ljubljana (2015), The Eumenides, UNO Campus Art Gallery, New Orleans (2014), How to do Things With Words, SKUC, Ljubljana (2014); No Country
Other Than Liberty, SIZ at Mali Salon, Rijeka (2013); andWhatever the Object, GfZK, Leipzig (2013).
Treatment parenting is no more «
culture neutral»
than any
other service provided to
children, and not addressing these issues could be problematic for the development of the relationship.
Aboriginal Australians make up 3 % of the Australian population and have a life expectancy over 10 years less
than that of non-Aboriginal Australians.3 The small amount of evidence available suggests that Australian Aboriginal
children and adolescents experience higher levels of mental health - related harm
than other young people4, 5 including suicide rates that are several times higher
than that of non-Aboriginal Australian youth.4, 6 These high levels of harm are linked to greater exposure to many of the known risk factors for poor mental health and to the pervasive trauma and grief, which continues to be experienced by Aboriginal peoples due to the legacy of colonisation.7, 8 Loss of land and
culture has played a major role in the high rates of premature mortality, incarceration and family separations currently experienced by Aboriginal peoples.
Children adopted from
other countries will need to adapt to a different
culture and may be of a different race
than their adoptive parents.
Western
children tend to engage in more socio - dramatic behaviors
than children in many
other, particularly group - oriented,
cultures.