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Expat brats: the sad by-products of colonial Hong Kong society | Post Magazine | South ... - 0 views

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    byproduct as children of expats  (could be children of military , or any other population)
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Play Contexts Revisited - Google Books - 0 views

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    Essays on Play in contexts= adult, children' play "rules", other cultures and other species
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https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/hslc/tta-system/teaching/Broadcast%20Calls/FPS-Play-10-20... - 0 views

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    when children were playing, they could remember more, they could pay attention longer, and they could regulate themselves better than they could in any other kind of a situation.
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Reframing the meaning of disability to families: the embrace of paradox. - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

  • Using in-depth case studies, this qualitative research examined the daily occupations and subjective well-being of six Mexican-origin mothers parenting children with disabilities. Emergent findings demonstrated that these mothers do express apparently contradictory emotions of grief and joy, hope and fear that influenced their subjective well-being. The meaning of the mothers' contrary statements was illuminated in a life metaphor, the embrace of paradox
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    reframing the meaning of disability- in Mexico
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Don't Forget to Play: Examining what Play Looks Like in Museums for Adult ... - Maria R... - 0 views

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  • While play in museums for children is not a new concept, there is little research on what play looks like for the adult visitor. This study investigates adult play in museum exhibits designed for family learning, using Stuart Brown’s (2010) typology of play.
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