At her organization in Brooklyn, Content says separation from parents often leads to depression, anxiety and anger. In some cases, the kids witnessed the crimes their parents committed, so the group works with the children to remove the stigma they may feel.
- Kids Grow Up In Jail With Parents, Bubblews.com, November 26, 2017.
2. FORMER New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark has suggested Kiwis living in Australia should be entitled to all welfare benefits.
Ms Clark, who was in Brisbane for a business leaders forum on Monday, told reporters her government did not agree with a Howard government policy introduced in 2001.
The policy restricts resident New Zealanders access to certain social benefit payments and many, drawn to Australia by employment opportunities, find themselves without a social safety net when they lose their jobs.
Ms Clark said it puts NZ under a lot of pressure to pay for the welfare of Kiwis living in Australia.
“My government didn’t think that was the right way to go,” Ms Clark told reporters.
- Kiwi welfare restrictions concern Clark, News.com.au, March 25, 2013.
3. Remember "Tiger Mom," the Yale professor who brought us the most buzzy and controversial child-rearing philosophy since helicoptering and attachment parenting? Well, now the ire-raising author of “The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother,” Amy Chua, who argued that strict, Chinese-style moms are best, is back — and likely to raise even more hackles this time around. Her latest book, “The Triple Package: How Three Unlikely Traits Explain the Rise and Fall of Cultural Groups in America,” deems eight cultural groups here superior to others. And, though the book is not due out until February, Twitter criticisms are already flying, with many calling Chua “racist” and a self-promoter.
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