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TRADITIONAL BELIEF AND PRACTICE

2019
Superstitious rituals and beliefs belonging to the children’s own traditions and owing little to adult influence include: ritual counting; divining sweethearts, etc.; confirming promises; sealing bargains; protective rituals, including those invoked when children duplicate the same words; making up after a quarrel; finding things; various procedures in
Janet E. Alton, J. D. A. Widdowson
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Traditional Beliefs against Weighing Children Regularly

Tropical Doctor, 1986
Weighing children is one of the simplest cheapest and quickest methods of assessing the nutritional status of children. Regular weighing of children and recording the results on growth charts can be used to monitor the growth pattern of individual children and may promote early detection and prevention of growth-faltering due to illness or ...
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Traditional, religious, and cultural perspectives on mental illness: a qualitative study on causal beliefs and treatment use

International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 2022
Muhammad Arsyad Subu
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TRADITIONAL BELIEFS AND ELECTORAL BEHAVIOR

World Affairs, 2023
Riccardo Pelizzo   +2 more
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TRADITIONAL BELIEFS AND ELECTORAL BEHAVIOR IN INDONESIA

World Affairs, 2023
Ahmad Harakan   +2 more
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Nigerian cultural beliefs about mental health conditions and traditional healing: a qualitative study

Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice, 2021
Dr Dung Jidong, Deborah Ikhile
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Traditional Beliefs

2008
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