Talking to Kids about SARS School age children may be learning about SARS from adults and the media, but may not know what to make of the situation, says a national health charity. The Lung Association says parents should take time to talk to their ____1____ and explain the facts about SARS and how to avoid the illness. The following is based on recommendations ____2____ Thursday by the Lung Association: Ask your children if they have heard ____3____ SARS at school, from friends, from TV, etc. Finding out what they already know can be a good ____4____ to start the conversation and to clear away any wrong ideas they might have about the illness and how it is spread. School age children are usually old ____5____ to understand concepts such as getting sick from germs and how to avoid illness. A simple reminder ____6____ to cough on people and to wash their hands often may be sufficient for younger kids. All children should be shown how to ____7____ their hands properly. Remember to keep it simple so ____8____ not to overwhelm children with information, but answer them truthfully. Kids can tell when you're not being honest or if your're hiding something, and sometimes the unknown can be more frightening than the ____9____ . Parents with anxious children will know how their kids will handle information on SARS and can tailor their discussion accordingly. One way to explain the illness is to tell children that SARS is like a bad breathing problem. It is ____10____ from a cold, but people can catch it in the same ways—such as coughing on someone, not washing your hands or sharing a glass with a sick person. ___6___内选项为()
A. about
B. different
C. as
D. way
E. not
F. truth
G. children
H. enough
I. how
J. wash
K. pass
L. released
Talking to Kids about SARS School age children may be learning about SARS from adults and the media, but may not know what to make of the situation, says a national health charity. The Lung Association says parents should take time to talk to their ____1____ and explain the facts about SARS and how to avoid the illness. The following is based on recommendations ____2____ Thursday by the Lung Association: Ask your children if they have heard ____3____ SARS at school, from friends, from TV, etc. Finding out what they already know can be a good ____4____ to start the conversation and to clear away any wrong ideas they might have about the illness and how it is spread. School age children are usually old ____5____ to understand concepts such as getting sick from germs and how to avoid illness. A simple reminder ____6____ to cough on people and to wash their hands often may be sufficient for younger kids. All children should be shown how to ____7____ their hands properly. Remember to keep it simple so ____8____ not to overwhelm children with information, but answer them truthfully. Kids can tell when you're not being honest or if your're hiding something, and sometimes the unknown can be more frightening than the ____9____ . Parents with anxious children will know how their kids will handle information on SARS and can tailor their discussion accordingly. One way to explain the illness is to tell children that SARS is like a bad breathing problem. It is ____10____ from a cold, but people can catch it in the same ways—such as coughing on someone, not washing your hands or sharing a glass with a sick person. ___7___内选项为()
A. about
B. different
C. as
D. way
E. not
F. truth
G. children
H. enough
I. how
J. wash
K. pass
L. released
王强(男)与刘芳(女)经人介绍相识,于1996年登记结婚,婚后双方感情尚好,生有一女取名王小娟,现年11周岁。2004年夏天,王强与单位女同事张英的婚外恋情被刘芳发现,后来刘芳屡次去王强单位找张英理论,王强因此受到单位领导的批评教育。2006年12月,王强向人民法院起诉,要求与刘芳离婚,刘芳虑及女儿年幼,且双方婚姻基础较好,希望丈夫能回心转意,坚决不同意离婚。据此,法院判决不准离婚。但此后双方关系并未改善,经常争吵不休。2008年7月起,王强住到其姐姐处,不再回家,每月工资也不再交给刘芳,刘芳母女勉强靠刘芳一人工资收入维持生活。 2009年5月,王强再次向法院起诉要求离婚。刘芳提出,夫妻关系恶化是第三者张英勾引所致,只要排除张英干扰,双方有和好可能,故不能同意离婚。经法院多次调解,双方仍各执己见。 法院在审理过程中查明,刘芳目前所住房屋系王强父母在婚前为其购买的商品房。王强提出:离婚后刘芳应搬出该房;女儿王小娟由他抚养。但刘芳不同意王强提出的两项主张,坚决要求与女儿共同生活。对上述问题,双方无法达成协议。 在夫妻分居期间,王强曾向他人借债5万元,资助他的胞弟王刚做生意;刘芳向其朋友借债2万元,用于女儿生病住院费用,以上经查证属实。 试就本案情节,依据有关法律和司法解释,回答下列问题: 对王强父母婚前为其购买的商品房,离婚时如何处理?
Talking to Kids about SARS School age children may be learning about SARS from adults and the media, but may not know what to make of the situation, says a national health charity. The Lung Association says parents should take time to talk to their ____1____ and explain the facts about SARS and how to avoid the illness. The following is based on recommendations ____2____ Thursday by the Lung Association: Ask your children if they have heard ____3____ SARS at school, from friends, from TV, etc. Finding out what they already know can be a good ____4____ to start the conversation and to clear away any wrong ideas they might have about the illness and how it is spread. School age children are usually old ____5____ to understand concepts such as getting sick from germs and how to avoid illness. A simple reminder ____6____ to cough on people and to wash their hands often may be sufficient for younger kids. All children should be shown how to ____7____ their hands properly. Remember to keep it simple so ____8____ not to overwhelm children with information, but answer them truthfully. Kids can tell when you're not being honest or if your're hiding something, and sometimes the unknown can be more frightening than the ____9____ . Parents with anxious children will know how their kids will handle information on SARS and can tailor their discussion accordingly. One way to explain the illness is to tell children that SARS is like a bad breathing problem. It is ____10____ from a cold, but people can catch it in the same ways—such as coughing on someone, not washing your hands or sharing a glass with a sick person. ___9___内选项为()
A. about
B. different
C. as
D. way
E. not
F. truth
G. children
H. enough
I. how
J. wash
K. pass
L. released