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Full-Text Articles in Education
Heg87-223 Understanding Grief And Loss, Herbert G. Lingren
Heg87-223 Understanding Grief And Loss, Herbert G. Lingren
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This guide defines loss, offers guidelines for dealing with grief and loss, presents psychological and emotional responses to loss, and describes ways to help people deal with bereavement.
Loss is defined as a "separation from, a detachment from something or someone of value." The magnitude of the loss and its meaning and value to the individual affects the intensity of a person's response. Therefore, it is virtually impossible to predict how any one person will respond to a particular loss. But it always causes some change in perception of one's self or lifestyle and some type of adaptation or adjustment …
Heg86-210 Being A 'Grand' Parent, Herbert G. Lingren
Heg86-210 Being A 'Grand' Parent, Herbert G. Lingren
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This guide explores grandparenting, including the benefits derived from being a grandparent, suggestions on how to be a good grandparent, precautions to take when grandchildren come for a visit, and ways to have fun with grandchildren.
Grandparents Today
Approximately 75 percent of Americans over 65 have living grandchildren, according to a 1975 Harris poll. Most grandparents begin their role during middle age. The average age for becoming a grandmother is 46 and may be as early as 32. This means we need to set aside many outdated ideas about grandparent. They are active people. They do not necessarily get around …
Heg81-137 Sewing For Children (Revised November 1984), Rose Marie Tondl
Heg81-137 Sewing For Children (Revised November 1984), Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses issues that should be considered when sewing for children.
Sewing for children can be great fun and a real opportunity to express your creativity. Before you decide to sew, however, ask yourself these questions:
Do I have enough skill to make the garment satisfactorily?
Do I own a sewing machine that is in good operating condition?
Do I have time to sew?
Do I enjoy sewing?
Will the finished garment be a source of pride for me and my child?
Am I able to determine which garments can be made at home at a real savings, and …
Ec77-865 Have It Your Way By Making A Will, John R. Uhrich, J. David Aiken, Philip A. Henderson
Ec77-865 Have It Your Way By Making A Will, John R. Uhrich, J. David Aiken, Philip A. Henderson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Making a will is not the sad and gloomy picture painted by some people. Quite the contrary! A person who makes a will is creating his or her own blueprint for the future. A will, like life insurance, social security, or retirement plans, provides security and peace of mind. The person who has a will made can rest assured that property and loved ones will be taken care of precisely in the manner he or she desires. This publication presents basic information about wills, one of the most important documents a person can make or possess. This information can be …
Ec72-855 Property Statement And Family Objectives For Estate Planning, Philip A. Henderson, Doug C. Nelson
Ec72-855 Property Statement And Family Objectives For Estate Planning, Philip A. Henderson, Doug C. Nelson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Family estate planning is a phrase used to describe the acquisition, enjoyment, and disposition of the family's possessions. The estate plan organizes the resources of the family of an effort to provide for the present and future needs of the family and other heirs. A plan which is started early usually has a better chance of accomplishing the desired objectives.