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    Melissa McAfee Mrs. Bastian Dev022 April 11‚ 2013 First draft The Impact when one parent loses a Job When one parent loses a job it impacts the whole family. My household went from two incomes to one‚ in a matter of months. There was no time to prepare. My husband Bucky works for Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad; therefore his pay was never the same. So‚ my income was very important. I got paid the same amount every two weeks. We could budget our expenses off that amount. We always

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    arrest for murder did not change at all. These are true‚ however they are only based in a 9 year span‚ while those are only 2 offences. Others would argue that opinion polls show that parents do not punish their child(ren) as hard as they were. Although that may be true with a possible consequence of wild behavior. This is not always the case. While minor delinquents still infect the streets and communities nationwide its not as much as in 1994. In 1992 it hit a historic high minority arrest

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    The difficult child The difficult child is the child who is unhappy. He is at war with himself and in consequence he is at war with the world. A difficult child is nearly always made difficult by wrong treatment at home. To bring up children and to handle them is a delicate matter. A child is learning all the time. He inevitably models himself to his parents. That’s why grown-ups should be too careful about the way they speak and behave. Parents are to create such an atmosphere

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    Child-Parent Conflict and Academic Performance Introduction Education and family plays a major role in the psychological development of a child. Parent- child relationships are unique‚ but vary in complexity (Barber‚ 1994); however‚ the universal element among all relationships is conflict. Child-parent conflict is defined as a struggle‚ or trial of strength between a child (defined in my research paper as an individual under the age of 18) and their guardian(s). There are many different conflicts

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    Causes of Conflict between a Parent and Child Parents can influence their children in an extremely powerful way. Growing up a child observes and learns by example. A child grows based on their environment and their genetic traits. This puts a lot of importance on how a person is raised and their relationship with their parents. The behavior of a parent can directly cause a child to act a certain way if they were raised in a single mother family‚ their parents were addicts or if they lived

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    Jeannie John ENG-106-0102 October 10‚ 2013 Tasha Green When Discipline is Considered Child Abuse When children misbehave‚ the parent’s disciplinary actions are often seen as a form of child abuse by other. There are different ways to discipline a child that is not considered child abuse. Most parents want their child to grow up happy‚ healthy‚ and have self confidence. Parents often think that disciplining their child will cause them to lack any of these feelings‚ this is not true. Children

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    LLUK 301 2.1 A parent child relationship will change over time‚ when the child is first born they are totally dependent on the parents‚ the older they get the less dependent they are on the parents and more independent they become. This is because as babies they cannot do anything for themselves‚ they need unlimited amounts of attention and support. As they reach the toddler stage they become more independent and start to try new things on their own‚ they can walk‚ hold things‚ play etc. This

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    Education is arguably the best gift a parent can give to their child. In today’s society‚ there has been an epidemic which is becoming more rampant throughout the world. Parents have taken the initiative to choose the life they think their child should live. Although the parent should be the most supportive on a child’s team‚ this support can negatively impact the child as they mature into adulthood. Allowing parents to choose their child’s career can cause draconian consequences such as the following:

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    for a child to have both parents? As it takes two people to bring a child into the world‚ it takes two to bring a child up. Mothers and fathers are equally important at various stages of life. In a perfect world‚ all kids would have a mom and a dad that lived together and loved each other. But we don’t live in a perfect world. If living with your husband or wife is causing physical or mental harm to you and your children‚ then it would be better to do it alone. It is so important for a child to have

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    “The Class Menagerie” Parent-Child Relationships After reading different stories in the Making Literature Matter‚ I have chosen “The Class Menagerie” to construct an argument regarding an issue of parent-child relationships. We have all known the importance of the relationship between parents and children. “Individual goals often include good health‚ the absence of stress‚ and lifelong positive relationships with their children” (Kuchner). Basically‚ the very first people we have closely connected

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