Chaos theory, corporal punishment and racism: Recent Episodes

Marlene Simons

Racism is centuries old, but the rage that powers individual acts of racism often have roots in the use of corporal punishment during the earliest years of life.

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An Introduction


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This podcast provides an overview of a six session course that helps parents through better understanding of their powerful role in the lives of their children. The course involves exploration, gaining knowledge and acquiring critical skills to better equip parents on their joyful and challenging journey.


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About the value of feeling worthy

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Nobody’s Perfect-Parenting in a World of Change provides insight and guidance in parenting our children.


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This is the third in a series of five podcasts that identify links among the three topics of chaos theory, corporal punishment and racism.


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Frustration, anger and rage experienced in the early years can be directed at ‘culturally accepted’ targets of bigotry, many years later.


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This is the first in a series that links chaos theory, corporal punishment and racism.


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