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    daughter‚ Lulu‚ succeed in playing and mastering a very difficult piano piece; Western parents with high concerns for their kids’ psyches would only “ask their kids to try their best.” Chua also reveals the generality of Chinese parents constantly working their children by making use of every moment of time possible at any cost‚ whereas Western parents would give up when their children puts up any form of resistance. Western parents will persuade themselves that they are not disappointed in how their

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    The mom‚ if I were to pick my least favourite character in the book it would be the Mom. She’s imperious and upfront “ Mom was the enforcer‚ always hovering‚ but Dad hung back a little. He thought it was important that I make my own mistakes now and then. (77)”. Yeah‚ I admit she’s the rock of the family If you didn’t have her then you wouldn’t be able to be balanced‚ but it doesn’t hurt to move a little‚ endeavor‚ contemplate the answer to the question that you alway had. The grandfather of the

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    singlw mom in college

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    “When you look at the risk factors for people not being able to graduate college‚ low income single moms have just about all of them”. I’ve seen that these factors only make them more motivated‚ usually by their children and the need to be successful for the benefits their hard work will produce Today‚ as many people struggle to work their ways into the middle class‚ many more single mothers face an even steeper climb up this mountain. A college degree opens the door to that middle class level‚ sought

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    Mom Discharge In Nursing

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    as important as taking care for them while they are in the hospital. When a first time mom discharge from the hospital with her infant‚ it is really important that the nurse provides sufficient information on how to care for her new baby. New mom needs to know if her baby is having a fever‚ cold‚ dehydration‚ ear infection‚ and jaundice. Newborn’s normal temperature should be between 97.6 F and 99.6 F. if mom suspects the baby has a fever‚ take his temperature with digital thermometer‚ and call

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    Being A Tiger Mom

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    A tiger mom is a mother who uses tough love‚ discipline‚ and strict rules towards their children in order to reach academic excellence. This type of parenting is typically found in Chinese parents and is a traditional Chinese way of parenting. Amy Chua‚ who is a lawyer and author‚ as well as‚ professor of Law at Yale Law School‚ explains in her article “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” about her experience and rules of being a tiger mom. Although it is not common in Western moms‚ Chau stresses certain

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    Tiger Mom Notes

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    “One of my fathers bedrock principles was never complain or make excuses. If something seems unfair at school‚ just prove yourself by making twice as hard and being twice as good.” I agree with this statement because it shows her dad just wanted her to feel better and stronger about herself. Even though everybody faces a problem‚ they automatically think they are the problem; they automatically think they’re covered with their excuses. When really it’s never an excuse. Excuses and complaining

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    Profile of my mom.

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    a fairy tale. Just like me‚ my mother grew up with a young mom as well. However‚ my grandmother was only sixteen when she gave birth for the first time. Unfortunately‚ at these times teen pregnancy was not as common as it is now‚ and my grandmother was constantly looked down upon for that. Because of this my grandmother was never very affectionate with my mother‚ and tended to put on the responsibility of raising and taking care of my mom on my great grandmother. My mothers rough childhood really

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    Love: Family and Mom

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    Tribute to Moo Commermorative Speech tribute to my mom. There are so many important people that come in and out of your life. By far the most important person to me‚ who has really contributed to my upraising would be my mom‚ Darlene Stabler aka moo. She is by far the sweetest person I have ever met. She always puts others before herself and truly is selfless. Although she has gone through so many rough patches in her life she is still a great role model and has great morals. I hope

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    The Show Teenage Mom

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    into. The popular show Teen Mom shows how difficult a teenage girls’ life would be like a child. The reason this show is on and many watch it‚ because it could happen to any teenage girl who is sexually active. Not only does it show you the difficulty of having a child‚ it also shows you the reality of it. The three most difficult challenges of being a teenage mother are lack of adequate finances‚ education gets put on hold and the father

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    Stay at Home

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    SAHS is going to change they way stay at home view their lives. It is going to add structure‚ excitement and a sense of accomplishment to the daily lives of stay at home mothers. SAHS is going to open up a whole new world of learning and fun for children that stay at home. A lot of women cannot stomach the idea of being a stay at home mom because they cannot stand the idea of being in the house all the time. A lot of stay at home moms tend to feel depressed and lonely due to the lack of adult interaction

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