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What Exactly is a Silent Birth?

21. November 2010

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What Exactly is a Silent Birth?

Silent births are labor and delivery done in a calm and loving environment. This means everyone attending the birth should refrain from spoken words as much as possible. Chatty doctors and nurses, shouts to “PUSH, PUSH” and loud or laughing remarks to husbands are the types of noises that are meant to be avoided.

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The Way to Happiness Video: Love and Help Children

9. November 2010

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In illustration of those precepts, the Church of Scientology sponsored the production and airing of a corresponding series of informational videos. They are presented in the spirit of the booklet itself, which is a roadmap to a happier life through values of compassion and caring that every member of a civilized society holds dear.

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The Way to Happiness Video: Be Worthy of Trust

8. November 2010

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The Way to Happiness is comprised of 21 precepts, each one predicated on the fact that one’s survival depends on the survival of all others—and that without the survival of others, no joy and no happiness are attainable.

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Helping Children Get the Most from Their Educations

6. November 2010

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Father & Child

Here is an animated course for kids to improve study skills and make learning fun. It depicts the “three barriers to study”, which forms the basis of Scientology study technology.

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Scientology Materials on Children and Parents

6. November 2010

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Mother & Child

L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, once wrote: “A good, stable adult with love and tolerance in his heart is about the best therapy a child can have.”

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Parents Play The Greatest Role In Resolving Childhood Depression

6. November 2010

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Raising a healthy and happy child has never been more of a challenge than it is today. Drug abuse, sexual abuse and lack of a family structure are driving an increasing number of juveniles to “mental treatment”, some are even being “treated” by private therapists.

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