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    高级英语 sunny The conflict between parents and their childs This article clearly showed the conflicts between parents and their childs. The author ’s mother is a tradional chinese mother‚ after the long surfuring in China‚ she came to America to seek a new life with nothing. After Jingmei borned——her second daught‚ she put all her hopes on Jingmei‚ she tried her best to train Jingmei so that she thought jingmei can have a better life. Jingmei which is a typical American girl‚she pursuring

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    injury. So‚ are parents actually teaching their children violence? When a parent spanks a child‚ whether they are aware of it or not‚ they are teaching that child violence. They are teaching them that hitting someone else is okay. In his article "The 13 Ways Spanking Harms Children‚" Michael J. Marshall‚ PhD‚ says that "children who are spanked engage in more hitting and fighting than those who are not physically punished by their parents." Relying on spanking when parents think its needed

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    not even their parents. Even though Romeo and Juliet were in love‚ they were only teenagers who were not thinking logically. Their parents could have changed their lives if Romeo and Juliet had told them. Parents only want the best for their kids and when adolescents are teenagers‚ parents should be in charge of them. Parents should have the rights to forbid their child from marrying certain people. In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ there were many times that the two teenager’s parents should have the

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    Professor Patton English 1B 26 February 2014 The Undercover Parent To be honest‚ I have mixed emotions when it comes to parents installing spyware on their child’s computer. I think there are many pros and cons to each choice‚ which is why I have such mixed views. I grew up in a Christian home‚ where my father was one of the pastors at our church. So‚ you can imagine how conservative my upbringing was‚ and how much my parents sheltered me from many of the dangers of this world. I always had

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    learn and get an education? Than why should schools not educate our children about sex and help stress that abstinence is best? Sex education is not helping to promote that a child go out and engage in sexual activity‚ it merely educates them on the consequences of having sex and makes them aware of ways to protect themselves if they do choose to engage in sexual activity. It is important to educate our children on sex and how to protect themselves. Many parents agree that sex education should not

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    that name‚ a common name today is Helicopter parents. The term “Helicopter parents” is a “style of child rearing in which an overprotective mother or father discourages a child’s independence by being too involved in the child’s life” (“Helicopter Parents”). College administrators thought the parents were a little to involved in their child everyday life‚ that how they came up with the term because they see it more than ever today. Helicopter parents have a big background‚ along with causes the

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    parenting begins with the divorce of a couple who have children. The majority of children live with their mother. Non custodial fathers usually have less contact with their children‚ and involvement usually declines as time goes by. Since most single-parent households are mother-headed their income is usually below that of a man‚ this causes economic distress and fewer opportunities for educational and extracurricular experiences for the child. Economic constraints may limit growth enhancing experiences

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    The Undercover Parent Essay Harlen Coben wrote “The Undercover Parent” to discuss parents use of spyware on their children. Copen believes that parents should use spyware. Spyware should be used to responsibly protect their children not use it to be nosey. You should not use it to find out about their lives. You should be listening for dangerous chatter and if you are not doing so you are not doing your job as a parent.I as well as coben believe that parents should use spyware as long as they are

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    Are Some Parents of Violent Children The Main Cause of Their Child’s Behavior? Are some parents of violent children the main cause of their child’s behavior?When children commit a horrible act such as a school shooting their parents often look for someone or something to blame rather than looking at what role they‚ as parents‚ may have had in the tragedy. The often targeted entertainers‚ video game developers‚ teachers‚ drug companies‚ and writers are rarely‚ if ever‚ responsible for such tragic

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    becoming a foster parent is that a big part of their job is to support and encourage family reunification. There are thousands of children who enter the foster care system with a powerful need for stability‚ happiness‚ safety‚ and love. Foster care is a temporary arrangement that’s essential for children who are unable to remain in their own homes due to abuse‚ neglect‚ mental health needs or some other issue that has produced an unsafe and unhealthy environment. Becoming a foster parent is a huge commitment

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