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The Golden Age of Childhood:

The Elementary School Years

  

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By Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D.Clinical Professor of Psychiatry,

University of California at San Diego

(12/29/11)

 

The elementary school years are the Golden Age of Childhood because they are a time of slow, even, physical growth and great leaps forward intellectually and socially. It's a time for both girls and boys to play soccer and have a best friend, to go on sleepovers and become ardent fans of a favorite baseball or football team. And it's also a time to ride bikes in the park, eat ice cream on a lazy summer afternoon, have carefree moments with nothing to do and get absorbed in a good book.

 

What a wonderful time for parents! Children between the ages of six and eleven or twelve can take care of themselves in regard to eating sleeping and hygiene. For the most part they cause little trouble, listen well and most importantly; they like and admire their parents and want to spend time with them. Mom and Dad really are the greatest! Enjoy it, folks. Unfortunately, such admiration is short-lived, soon to be replaced by the uncomfortable but necessary distancing and disdainful scrutiny of every parental word in adolescence, which is just around the corner.

 

Child psychiatrist, Cal Colarusso M.D. loved raising two boys and a girl through these wonderful years, has fond memories of his own childhood in a much simpler age and has had the privilege of treating scores of boys and girls over the past five decades. In this book he uses his personal experience as a parent, grandfather and therapist to share his knowledge of this age with parents in a relaxed but informative manner. After all, after months and years of sleepless nights, dirty diapers and temper tantrums, parents deserve a Golden Age too.

 

The Golden Age of Childhood: The Elementary School Years provides parents with an in depth understanding of what makes children of this age tick and provides suggestions on how to promote maximum growth and development.

 

This book provides information on:

 

· The emergence of the capacity for friendships

 

· The development of morality and a strong sense of right and wrong

 

· The elaboration of sexual identity

 

· The physical, emotional and cognitive capacities needed to succeed in school

 

· The nature of play in childhood

 

· The rhyme and reason behind classical fairy tales and movies of this phase of development

 

Use the strategies in this book to guide your child through the elementary school years while enjoying the process every step of the way.

 

About the Author: Calvin Colarusso, M.D.

An eminent authority in the field of development, Dr. Colarusso, M.D. is a board-certified Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California at San Diego, where he served for two decades as Director of the Child Psychiatry Residency Training Program.

 

He is also a Training and Supervising Analyst in child and adult psychoanalysis at the San Diego Psychoanalytic Institute and an internationally known lecturer to students, professionals, and the general public on many aspects of normal and pathologic development.

 

His six books in print have been published in English, Korean, and Spanish. See amzn.to/calcolarusso.

Stoke Bridge roundabout. Monochrome photographs from the 1970s and 1980s passed on to the society in the collection of John Norman.

 

Shanghai, China, 2004.

 

Old houses counting their days as urban development surrounds them on all sides.

 

United Nations Team at the European Development Days, 2018, in Brussels | Photo credits: © UNRIC

This public forum, held on 28 November 2017, focused on findings and policy lessons stemming from recent research on inequality in Mozambique, with the ultimate aim of promoting innovative policies for inclusive growth.

 

The programme was build on research presented at the conference on poverty and inequality in Mozambique taking place on 27 November 2017.

 

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Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Tool Kit training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 30 July - 1 August 2014

Development Minister Solheim presents Norway's national statement at the UN High-Level Meeting on Aids 2011.

 

Photo credit: Emma Lydersen/ Norway UN Mission

2016-08-25: President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina in a group photograph with (L-R) Prof. Ruth Oniang'o, Editor in chief and Founder, African Journal of food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development (AJFAND); H.E. Shinzo Abe, Japan's Prime Minister; H.E. Nicéphore Soglo, Former President of Benin and Yohei Sasakawa, Chairman of The Nippon Foundation, the World Health Organization Goodwill Ambassador during the Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development.

An advertising slogan on the side of a concrete pumping vehicle. This seems a pretty laid back method of construction.

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View down through 20 feet of water into the tank of Materials Testing Reactor at the Atomic Energy Commission's National Reactor Station. Circa 1955.

  

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The image on the left was my first design i did for the skyrim piece. The one on the right was one of a few slightly different poses i tried out while sketching.

The builder starts to remove some of the formwork in the Memorial Courtyard.

 

Photo taken by Steve Burton - 17 November 2009.

 

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A GE representative inside GE's anechoic chamber.

In 1987, Asociación Pro-Hogar Permanente de Parálisis Cerebral (APC) was awarded a five-year grant of $241,310 to develop a facility employing 45 individuals and providing vocational training to another 70. At the time, APC was the only independent living facility for the cerebral palsied in El Salvador.

Saving the planet one step at a time

 

Have you heard of climate change?

Temperatures are getting higher. Storms are getting worse. Ice is melting and sea levels are rising. Portions of the coast of Bangladesh are likely to go underwater, lost forever. Millions will become homeless. The ability of the earth to sustain people is threatened.

 

Why is climate change happening?

Because people are burning up fossil fuels (diesel, petrol, natural gas, coal) at such rapid rates that future generations are now threatened.

 

Is it possible to slow climate change?

Yes, but we cannot continue to waste time. Carbon dioxide levels are rising rapidly. That is where the number 350 comes in. If we can limit CO2 in the atmosphere to 350 parts per million then we can avoid the worst of the harm to come.

 

Is there anything we can do?

No one person cam stop climate change but everyone contributes something significant. We can slow out own use of fossil fuels by walking and cycling and taking cycle rickshaws rather than using motorized transport. We can reduce our use of electricity. We can avoid, as a nation, burning coal (pure carbon) or selling it to others to burn. We can encourage the government to act to encourage reductions in fuel use and to encourage walking, cycling, and rickshaws.

 

This will mean making some changes. Fortunately most of those changes are likely to

increase rather than reduce our quality of life. Imagine being able to cycle safely in

Dhaka. Imagine the air being fresh and clean. Imagine children and youth being able to play in side streets. If we move our focus from cars to people, from traveling long

distances to accessing basic needs close to home, we can reduce congestion and all the misery it causes, We can have more time with family and for the other important parts of life.

 

Remember 350 is not just a number. It is not just an ideal. It is something we can all work to make a reality.

 

Syed Saiful Alam

shovan1209@yahoo.com

150 Music Choice Employees Volunteer with NJCDC to repair and improve the Elysian Fields Community Garden on 6.10.16

The Barratt's Hanbury Village estate. I note that the Porsche on the left bears an Avon & Somerset number plate.

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Stephen Gilbert MP chats with Simon Turner, Enigin's Head of Research and Development at the opening of Enigin's new research and development facility.

The conference on “Post-2015 Development Agenda and Azerbaijani Youth” was held today by joint cooperation of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Academy of Public Administration, UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF and the National Assembly of Youth Organizations of Republic of Azerbaijan (NAYORA). The conference was a validation and closing of post-2015 national consultations which had been held for two years in Azerbaijan. In September 2015, UN Member States will vote for the Post-2015 development agenda during autumn session of the General Assembly. The outcome of consultations will be applied to preparation of the above mentioned agenda.

 

Ms. Indira Hajiyeva Azad Rahimov, Head of Department on Youth Affairs of the Minister of Youth and Sport, Mr. Antonius Broek, UN Resident Coordinator, Mr. Andro Shilakadze, UNICEF Representative in Azerbaijan, Ms. Nato Alhazishvili, UNDP Deputy Resident Coordinator, Mr. Urkhan Alakbarov, rector of Academy of Public Administration and Mr. Shahin Sayidzade, Chairman of NAYORA made speeches and discussed new UN global development agenda, sustainable development objectives as well as priorities and problems of new development agenda of Azerbaijan. Recently adopted Development Strategy of Azerbaijani Youth was also put forward for extensive discussion during event.

 

While participating at consultations youth organizations, representatives of governmental, international donors and agencies, mass media expressed their opinion on the means of localization of new global development goals in Azerbaijan.

 

Note that the second round of Post-2015 national consultations led by UN in Azerbaijan laucnhed in July-August 2014. The consultations have been organized with the representatives of youth and youth organizations in Ganja, Guba and Baku cities with a joint cooperation of UNDP, UNFPA, Ministry of Youth and Sports and NAYORA. As a result,, a joint final report was prepared and the outcomes have been presented to UN Headquarter.

 

Final report:

www.az.undp.org/content/dam/azerbaijan/docs/publications/...

 

Video of the second round of post-2015 national consultations in Azerbaijan:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkUmHLJA-j8

 

Boats on Lake Victoria in Tanzania. © Scott Wallace/Worldbank. Picture from Sida photo archive.

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Barton Square is under construction for a new glass-domed roof and a fully redesigned interior under as part of plans to expand and refresh the area. it will see a brand new 1st floor with more stores along additional 350 parking spaces and many more.

The grand opening will take place in spring 2020.

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

The Firestone Phoenix is a new housing development dedicated for people experiencing homelessness. Residents moved in and settled into their new home, March 3, 2021. LACDA partially funded this project. (Photo Credit: Los Angeles County)

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How to set up C/C++ development environment in Eclipse

 

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Seeds of Hope volunteers’ bag fresh produce to be delivered to Los Angeles County residents enrolled in the Critical Delivery Service, which is part of LA County Department of Workforce Development Aging and Community Service, September 24, 2020. The temporary delivery program provided food and other vital items to individuals who are unable to leave their home due to COVID-19. ( Photo by / Los Angeles County )

forged lower and a RED t-shirt from F3 Tactical.

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