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July 10, 2014

Volunteers needed for a 1xbet online sports betting on family coping, child resilience

Submitted by Jon Tveite

We are seeking help with a research project about how families deal with a child's chronic 1xbet online sports betting . We hope to learn about how families use positive coping strategies as they experience the challenges that come with a child's 1xbet online sports betting .

We would like to know how families experience childhood chronic 1xbet online sports betting . We'd also like to know about how they define resilience and what positive coping techniques they used throughout their experience.

We would like to interview parents of children between the ages of 1 and 10 who have a child with a current chronic 1xbet online sports betting or who have had a chronic 1xbet online sports betting in the past. The child's 1xbet online sports betting should be chronic — lasting a minimum of three months — but not life threatening. Examples of illnesses include, but are not limited to: asthma, allergies, muscular or skeletal issues, issues of nutrition or food intake, exposure to environmental hazards, skin conditions, and/or gastric or digestive issues.

Parents will talk to an interviewer about the experience of helping a child with a chronic 1xbet online sports betting . The interview will be audio recorded and last about 30-45 minutes.

The things we learn from the 1xbet online sports betting will be reported to participants in the 1xbet online sports betting , to other general audiences and to professionals who are interested in this topic. No names or information that would identify you will be included in the reports.

If you would like to know more, or you're interested in participating in the 1xbet online sports betting , please contact Tobi Omodehinde, McNair Scholars Program, at tobilola@k-state.edu.

The project director is Karen Myers-Bowman, School of Family Studies and Human Services, 785-532-1491, karensm@k-state.edu.