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    The .issue .of .whether .a .tiger .mum .equals .a .better .future .has .aroused .a .wide .debate .in our community recently. The .news .recently .reported .that Asian tiger parents also called Chinese-style version of parenting‚ struggle much effect to children. However‚ I disagree with the above statement‚ in this essay; I will explain the reasons and conclude that the tiger mom is equal to better future for their children. The background is that it has been argued that a tiger mom cannot lead

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    Nurkhan Albina FL-32 Many people believe that women make better parents than men and that is why they have the greater role in raising children in most societies. Others claim that men are just as good as women at parenting. Nobody denies the fact that both father and mother play a significant role in teaching children. However‚ one of two parents has better abilities to nurture their child. This essay will illustrate the issue. As far as I am concerned women have a greater role which is irreplaceable

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    sacrifices. Some qualities that make a person a bad parent are not supporting their child emotionally or making sacrifices for them. 2. Which parental responsibilities do you think would be the most challenging? Why? I think the most challenging part of parenting is having someone look up to you and copy what they see. That seems like a really big responsibility to be someone’s role model. 3. Which parental responsibilities do you think would be the most interesting to you? Why? I think just watching my

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    What is the most important lesson we learn from Chanda’s Secrets? Regular people can be heroes. As the English Writer Samuel Johnson Says “The heroes of literary history have been no less remarkable for what they have suffered than for what they have achieved”. This novel is important because it is a perfect example that shows us that anyone can be a hero. This is why regular people can be a hero’s. The First reason Chanda is a hero is because she is brave. Throughout the novel‚ Chanda shows

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    Just Keep Swimming: A Parents’ Guide to Craniofacial Defect Remember how Nemo hated his smaller right fin because he looks different from the others? But Marlin‚ his father‚ assured him that he would never let anything bad happen to Nemo. You have probably heard that every child is a gift. What if your gift comes out a little bit different? How do you deal with it? Being a parent is a challenging role‚ you wish children could come with a manual attached to them‚ but no they don’t. But do not fret;

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    who‚ to cope with a speech impairment‚ seeks an Australian speech therapist‚ Lionel Logue. The Duke of York is the main protagonist‚ the victim of a tormenting older brother‚ received a lack of attention from his parents and is raised by an old parenting style by both the Queen and the King; all of this contributing to the reason for his stammer. However‚ some times the Duke of York is not conveyed in a good light nor is his family members always conveyed in a bad light. The film is extremely critical

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    sure their kids get a proper education and keep their grades up. Also‚ helicopter parenting‚ from personal experience‚ is seen very rarely. Specially since the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act was passed in 1974. FERPA is basically an amendment that protects the records of students and prohibits anyone other than the student itself to access his or her grades. So‚ when Kohn states that “’Helicopter parenting’ of college-aged students is neither as pervasive nor as pernicious as we’ve been

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    the only child syndrome? It’s a myth that dates back all the way to the late 1800s. When G. Stanley Hall said being an only child was “a disease all in itself.” Susan Newman‚ a social psychologist at Rutgers University and the author of the book “Parenting an Only Child” says the myth has been continued because‚ “People articulate that only children are spoiled‚ they’re aggressive‚ they’re bossy‚ they’re lonely‚ they’re maladjusted and the list goes on and on and on.” (Only-Child Syndrome or Advantage)

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    peers from a two-parent home. A strong sense of self-esteem helps children resist negative peer pressure and gives them the confidence to face challenges and try new things (Jet Magazine1999). With hard work‚ love‚ positive discipline‚ and good parenting skills‚ single parents can raise capable‚ content‚ successful children. With love‚ the child of a single parent can be very content. . Children‚ whether from a divorced home or not‚ need to grow up feeling as if they are worthy of someone’s love

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    Western children are raised. From Amy Chua’s point of view Western parents are just not strict enough “All the same‚ even when Western parents think they’re strict‚ they usually don’t come close to being Chinese mothers.”2. She believes in the Chinese parenting way Amy Chua is a professor at Yale Law School in the USA. She has a husband called Jed as well as to children‚ Sophia and Louisa. The text is a non-fiction article. The Wall Street Journal is a newspaper only published in the Western countries

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