Browsing by Subject "Children"
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Behavioral characteristics of maternal filicide : a case study.
(2013)The purpose of this study is to identify the history and behavioral trends of maternal filicide in the United States. This study examines six cases of filicide that were highly publicized by the media. The media tends to ... -
"Civil defense is YOUR job!" : American civil defense programs directed towards children.
(2019)During World War II and the Cold War, Civil Defense agencies needed to get the American people behind their programs. Civil Defense officials used new methods of informing the public while encouraging active participation. ... -
Design for pediatric hospital serving Syrian refugees in Turkey.
(2016)Removed from view at request of the author. -
Identification and intervention of youth with problematic sexual behavior: a preventative approach to adult sexual offenses
(2022)The largest bodies of research regarding sexual offenses focus on punitive measures and intervention for adult offenders during and post-incarceration. Research concerning the sexual behavior in youth has been increasing ... -
The importance of quality family time on child development
(2023)Minimal research has been done to date on how family time and children's activities impact a child's development. The amount of quality time that families spend together has decreased in recent years and children have ... -
Married couples' perceptions of support following the death of a child : a phenomenological study.
(2013)Social support after the death of a child is often thought of as a buffer to help parents with the grieving process. Previous research has focused on grief and support from an individual's perspective but has failed to ... -
Navigating Screens: Libraries as Community Hubs for Teaching Positive Screen Media Practices
(2018)Most children are spending increasing amounts of time each day using a wide range of digital media (e.g. smartphones, iPads, and laptops). However, parents and other caregivers are often unequipped to play the roles of ...