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e-newsletter Issue No.50

2010-11-16

A number of childhood problems are particularly worrisome to parents. Lying, stealing, anger or aggression, refusal to follow family rules, withdrawal, and depression are just a few of them. In addition, parents may be troubled because they do not feel a sense of connection with their child even at a very early age, or they secretly find their child unusually frustrating or even unlikable.

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e-newsletter Issue No.49

2010-11-01

It is common for children and teenagers to display bouts of irritability, frustration, and disobedience over the course of their growth and development. For example, the 4 year old who throws a tantrum because she has to stop playing; the 8 year old who picks on his younger sister; the 13 year old who argues with her mother about going to a movie. Still, there are many families who struggle with child behavior that goes beyond stubbornness or occasional talking back.

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e-newsletter Issue No.48

2010-10-16

CIFA is gratified to announce that Ah Chung (嚴以敬) has been in process of producing a set of bookmarks to covey message on family and to commemorate the 2nd Regional Symposium of CIFA in Tokyo Japan 2010. The pictures on the left is a sample for your review first.

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e-newsletter Issue No.47

2010-10-01

Infertility is commonly defined as the inability to conceive a child or carry a pregnancy to full term. It is one of the most severe crises that a person or couple may ever face, and presents a tremendous physical, emotional, and financial challenge.

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e-newsletter Issue No.46

2010-09-16

We are pleased to inform that the Task Force on Comics has been formed, with Mr. Ivan Tam from Wofoo Social Enterprises as convenor, and three other members including Mrs. Cecilia Kwan (Hong Kong Family Welfare Society), Agnes Ng (Christian Family Service Center), and Ms. Miranda Ng (Wofoo Social Enterprises).

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e-newsletter Issue No.45

2010-09-01

CIFA is pleased to announce that a Sharing Session on 3A Project will be held in Hong Kong on November 30, which is sponsored and supported by the Family Council of the HKSAR government. All finalist teams will be invited to present their projects at the session. This is the first attempt to provide an opportunity for exchange of experience, knowledge and practice wisdom among professionals and stakeholders from different regions. To facilitate and encourage the overseas teams to join the session, subsidy will be provided for air flight and daily expenses, and free accommodation will be arranged as well. Watch out for further details.

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