Bedtime traditions : sharing time, 2003.

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Bedtime traditions : sharing time, 2003.

Discusses various bedtime traditions involving parents and children. Explains that it does not matter what the specific tradition is as long as the elements of time and presence are involved. Describes sleep as a time of separation from family members or loved ones. Discusses how rituals can function as a memory aid and explains that bedtime rituals forge memories and solidify relationships. Items are divided into two sections: child's perspective and parental perspective.

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Brigham Young University.

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Plans for the David O. McKay building began in 1952 after an evaluation by the Brigham Young University College of Education concluded that the existing building for the College of Education were no longer meeting the growing needs of the program. Plans were officially announced in February of 1954 with the completion deadline being set for December of the same year. The building was officially dedicated on December 14, 1954 by President and Sister McKay along with members of the First Presidenc...

Tang, Joy, 1981-

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Tang attended Brigham Young University and was 21 years old as of April 2003. From the description of Bedtime traditions : sharing time, 2003. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367670620 ...