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    TYPE OF SPEECH: INFORMATIVE SPEECH TOPIC: Child Abuse Facts for Parents PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to reveal the shocking features of child abuse that exposes various factors responsible for physical‚ sexual‚ emotional and neglect abuse of children which haunts and shatters their physical and emotional world. AUDIENCE: PARENTS BODY OF THE PAPER Child abuse is very widespread and familiar happening. In today’s situation‚ it has become

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    newborn infants for the first time‚ many parents are overwhelmed by the child-rearing responsibilities that lie ahead of them. Parents commonly believe they are solely responsible for how their children “turn out.” Parents often think that if they do things “right‚” they will raise children who will become “perfect” adults. This kind of expectation and pressure can make the normal struggles that occur between parents and teens become exaggerated. Parents may see teen-age fads in clothing and music

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    in life. What are three tips that parents can use to improve communication with their children? keep in mind the child point of view and age when talking to them. Let the child know that you are only looking for their best interests Be respectful and don’t lose your temper when stress out. Critical Thinking Questions Why is it important that parents talk to their children about social issues such as divorce‚ finances‚ and unemployment? How can parents talk about difficult topics? Its important

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    Some people think that parents should teach children how to be good members of the society. Others‚ however‚ believe that school is the place to learn this. Discuss about these views and give your own opinion. Some people believe that schools should be mainly responsible for teaching children whereas others assume that parents are just who accept that liability. In my opinion‚ children would be more likely to be well behaved provided that they received education from both their family and schools

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    Running Header: INTERVENTIONS FOR FUNCTIONING ALCOHOLIC PARENTS Interventions for Functioning Alcoholic Parents Many parents in society are functioning alcoholics. These parents are often not looked at as a problem because they maintain jobs‚ get their children to school. However‚ the impact they have on their family live is horrendous can become very damaging. These parents need an intervention just as much as any other alcoholic. They may appear to be functioning but their lives

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    age‚ teens and their parents are navigating new territory on how to manage technology use. Of particular concern is the relatively new trend of sexting. Christian parents‚ in particular‚ face the daunting task of training their children with Biblical principles regarding digital media use. This paper discusses the potential consequences of sexting and new ways in which teens are using technology for the purpose of sexting. Finally‚ some practical methods for Christian parents

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    titled “Parents Grieving the Loss of Their Child”: from the 2008 issue of the British Journal of Psychology‚ “Interdependence in Coping‚” (Stroebe & Schut 2008). This article is a report of new research which uses a longitudinal study among bereaved parents‚ to examine relationships between parents own and their partners’ way of coping and psychological adjustments after the death of their child. There were 219 couples evaluated at 6‚ 13‚ and 20 months following the death of their child. Parents were

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    OUTLINE I. Introduction Thesis statement: divorced parents should not remarry for the following reasons. II. Body A. Divorced parents remarry which will have negative impacts on their children 1. Children will be placed in a complex situation. 2. Parents’ remarriage will give children pernicious influences on their behavior and study. B. Divorced parents will face complex relationships when they remarry 1. Stepparents will get into troubles with stepchildren. 2.

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    What Type of Parent Will I Be? Abstract Parent can be one of the most difficult jobs any couple or individual can have. There are no black and white manuals for parenting‚ only suggestive techniques‚ which are all subjective to your own understanding and abilities. Through research of different journal articles online (Internet) ‚ readings (non-interent) and different experiences I have encountered I will discuss what type of parent I think I will be. This will include Dr. Diana Baumrind’s style

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    IMPORTANCE OF PARENTS Rashard Jedaar/Cape Town/South Africa In the name of Allah‚ the Beneficent‚ the Merciful We thank and praise Allah SWT and praise Him for His tolerance and goodness. We bear witness that there is no one worthy of worship except Allah. He has ordered us to honour and be good to our parents. We bear witness that the Holy Prophet Muhammad SAWS is the true Messenger of Allah‚ who warned us not to be disobedient to our parents: Allah has made disobedience to parents one of the

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