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The Mirror Child: A Practical Guide to Jungian Psychology in Parenting and Self-Awareness

Carl Jung's psychology is not merely a therapeutic theory; it is a practical tool for parenting and self-awareness. This article deeply analyzes the concepts of Persona, Shadow, inner Archetypes, and Individuation, integrating case studies and practical techniques to help parents understand their child's emotions, facilitate psychological integration, and enhance self-awareness and family harmony.

Future Learning Cities: When Schools Are No Longer Just Schools, Education Enters the Community and the Metaverse

The school of the future is no longer restricted by physical classrooms and textbooks, but extends across the entire city and even into the virtual universe. This article deeply analyzes global case studies of the "Future Learning City," exploring how AI, the Metaverse, and community learning are reshaping the essence of education and inspiring new visions for parents, teachers, and policymakers.

Warning Signs Must Not Be Ignored! Missing Them Can Affect a Child’s Entire Life: A Parent’s Essential Guide to Dravet Syndrome (DS)

Dravet Syndrome (DS) is a rare and severe inherited epileptic encephalopathy, often presenting with fever-induced seizures in infancy. This guide comprehensively analyzes the etiology, clinical manifestations, treatment strategies, and long-term care for parents, helping them master early warning signs and long-term care directions to safeguard their child's brain health through love and science.

The Secret of the Chromosome: The Growth Story of Children with Williams Syndrome

Williams Syndrome (WS) is a rare condition caused by a chromosome 7 microdeletion, characterized by cardiovascular abnormalities, developmental delays, a distinctive appearance, and an overly friendly disposition. They are highly sensitive to music and human emotions, often called "Children with the Elfin Face." This article explores the challenges and brilliance of these children from medical, psychological, educational, and family care perspectives, helping you understand that a "missing gene can still lead to a complete soul."

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