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  <description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve been asked by a member here for a few tips on working with kids. The member concerned works with kids at risk. I&#039;ve already published a blog here about working with &#039;bad&#039; kids. I&#039;d like to add a little more, just a few basic points particularly in relation to storytelling.<br />
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Everyone is a storyteller. Don&#039;t think you can&#039;t do it. You probably already do but don&#039;t know that&#039;s what you&#039;re]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[A few people have inspired me in my life but perhaps none more than Harold.<br />
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Many years back when I was in my early thirties I went to work as a sales representative for a major publisher of children&#039;s books. We sold books direct to schools and I was their high school rep for Sydney. At the time we didn&#039;t have a Sydney office and each of the Sydney reps worked from home. This meant we were mostly]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[Maire decided to pay a visit to Moor Doo (Doctor See or fortune teller). I don&#039;t know if she had something on her mind or perhaps it&#039;s something she does regularly. She paid 800 baht for a consultation. Not being one who consults fortune tellers I don&#039;t know if that would be cheap or not but I can tell you that for the average Thai that&#039;s not pocket money. They can go to a medical doctor for way]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[What makes kids bad? Are some children naturally bad or does their behaviour come from the adults who have responsibility for their care? Can a bad child be made better? <br />
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I don&#039;t claim to be able to give a definitive answer to the above questions, however I worked for many years with children in the role of storyteller and have made a few observations that could be useful to those who care for]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[When we say &#039;I love you&#039; what do we mean? The meaning of love is so nebulous. How can we be sure that the person we say this to understands it in the way we intend and vice versa?<br />
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Listening to love songs or watching romantic movies might lead us to believe that love means &#039;I cannot live without you&#039;. Perhaps many practise this kind of love towards their partners and children. When I married 39]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[China is like a man who rapes a woman, claiming it is OK, they are married because he already raped her years before. He moves into her house and invites members of his family to come stay and rape her too. He rebuilds her house his way. She says she doesn&#039;t like it. He says she is ungrateful because her life is much better than it was before.<br />
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He abuses this woman for fifty years. Now he decides]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[Where do you get your news? I don&#039;t have a TV set and I don&#039;t often buy newspapers these days as I get my news on the internet. I&#039;d like to point out something about information you may or may not be getting about Burma/Myanmar.<br />
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Recently I discovered mizzima.com, created by exiled Burmese journalists. One article alleges that the referendum was rigged. Some Western news sites are saying that the]]></description>
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