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Valentina
@valherma00 (3734)
• Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
18 Jan
I've read about sensitive and high sensitive people and it's no joke. They are sensitive to emotions, sounds, lights, all sort of things.
I had a chance to witness a child being called a sensitive by their parents but i had an...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381760)
• Rockingham, Australia
11 Sep 24
The photo has nothing to do with the post. It’s one of the wildflower shrubs we saw on our wildflower trip.
I wrote about clothes sizes last post and I have two more examples of false or strange labelling to share with you all....
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Just an Ordinary Owl?
@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
25 Oct 08
Several of the nation's biggest food makers have created a common nutrition label that will be featured on the packaging of their products.
The label, dubbed "Smart Choices", which was developed with the input of academic...
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someonesmom
@someonesmom (5761)
• Canada
24 Feb 07
I would like to know how many people have been thought of as shy, quiet, a pushover, or the like, for most of their lives. This is a problem that I've had since my school days, and it still 'rears its ugly head' every now and...
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baysmummy
@baysmummy (1637)
• Australia
21 Jan 07
"Good girl". "Lazy boy". "Rude girl". "Shy boy". These are labels. Many of us label our children in terms of their behaviour or even their attributes. "Chubby little girl". "Loud little boy".
Does labelling our child have an...
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