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    What Makes a Good Parent

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    To my mind‚ the right answer to the question “What makes a good parent” is not easily obtainable. You should spend a lot of time in contemplation before reaching to it. And still there is no guarantee that finally you will get it. Since many people have different opinions on raising a child there may be thousands absolutely different answers to one and the same question‚ a rather tricky one‚ I would say. To tell you the truth‚ after I asked myself the same question‚ several things went through my

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    Report on Parents Perspectives on Children Play Outline 1. Introduction 2. Parents views and contemporary theoretical perspective on their children’s play 3. Parents perspective on their childhood play 4. Conclusion 5. Recommendations Introduction Parents thought that play enables their children to respond and interact with them as well as other people around them. Many parents said they play with their children almost every day though it is not always interesting when they are tired

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    Parents Just Don’t Understand To be a parent is probably by far the biggest responsibility a person can have in life. A child’s future depends mainly on whether or not you have met your parenting obligations throughout their childhood. Looking at Diana Baumrind’s four parenting styles that she developed‚ I found them to be highly accurate in today’s society. These four different parenting styles will definitely have different outcomes in the child’s future life. In the next few paragraph’s

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    | How Parents Influence Their Children | | By Brittney Smith | | How Parents Influence Their Children | | By Brittney Smith | DEP 2004: Class meets at 11:00 A.M. April 13‚ 2013 Professor Perry Davidson DEP 2004: Class meets at 11:00 A.M. April 13‚ 2013 Professor Perry Davidson For my research paper‚ I interviewed two people‚ a male and a female‚ from the adolescent‚ middle adulthood‚ and late adulthood age groups. As the interviews were written‚ I did not spend a great amount of time

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    not‚ be but sworn my love‚ And I’ll no longer be a Capulet.” This famous quote from the play Romeo and Juliet shows the desperate love between these two well known characters. Although their love was a great love‚ their love was a forbidden love that no one knew about‚ 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

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    Parents know best as far as careers are concerned.’ Before I give my point of view‚ let me define career as a sequence of occupations‚ jobs‚ and position engaged in or occupied throughout the lifetime of a person. Career is much more that having a job or earning a living. It is a series of roles played by a person. In a career you can feel that your abilities are being properly used‚ that the work is worth doing‚ that it is interesting. It is necessary that a person must make his or her own career

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    people that are not ready to face the world on their own. They need help and‚ their source of help is their mother and father. A mother and father are the people who have responsibilities over their children. Both parents have different tasks and jobs they do for their children. As a parent‚ they both have very different obligations. The responsibilities a mother has are very different compared to the responsibilities a father has. A mother’s job is to nurture her child‚ and a father’s job is to protect

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    from his parents. Indeed‚ parents play an essential role in growing all biological‚ social‚ psychological dimensions. Therefore‚ a parent should have love‚ care and understanding. In addition to these qualities‚ he ought to set good examples to children. The first quality parent should have is love and care for their children. It is very important for parent to provide physical care to fulfill the biological needs of child‚ such as proper food‚ optimal environment‚ protection‚ etc. My mother has

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    Parents Are To Blame For Juvenile Delinquency Once a woman discovers the fact that she is pregnant and makes the choice to become a mother‚ she and the father have an obligation to provide a future for that unborn baby. Married or not‚ the child becomes the parents’ responsibility legally‚ emotionally‚ morally‚ and physically. Parents are signing an unwritten contract to protect and provide for their child‚ until the child is of age‚ to do so his or herself. Parenting does not come with a handbook;

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    In Harlan Coben’s article “The Undercover Parent”(2008) he discusses the pros and cons of a new technology called Spyware. When one thinks of Spyware‚ they immediately think of a spy. The spy is your parent‚ spyware gives them access to everything on your electronic devices. Parents decide it’s better to go through our devices for information instead of asking their children questions. This is a huge invasion of privacy. I believe you should not use spyware on your child’s device. In Coben’s article

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