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    Collaborate ?? PARENTING SKILLS LIVE SESSIONS Room 1 - 1 Jun 19‚ 2013 12:00:13 PM Page 1. Blackboard Collaborate ?? PARENTING SKILLS LIVE SESSIONS Welcome to Parenting Skills Live Lesson Jun 19‚ 2013 12:00:13 PM Page 2. Blackboard Collaborate ?? PARENTING SKILLS LIVE SESSIONS Jun 19‚ 2013 12:00:13 PM What extra curricular activities are you involved in ? Type your name in the box that you can relate to. Page 3. Blackboard Collaborate ?? PARENTING SKILLS LIVE SESSIONS

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    3:10 Lab questions 1.How is positive parenting different from negative parenting? Which do you think is more effective? Why? Positive parents give their kids choices within reason to help the child feel they have some say in their lives. 2.Do you think children should have more rules or fewer rules in the home? Why? Children should be taught at a young age about responsibility and independence. By the time they’re teenagers‚ they should be given less restrictive rules and more room to be independent

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    follows: Biological parents are the actual parents that the child came from; the birth mother and father. An adoptive parent is a person who assumes the role of a biological parent and raises the child as if it were their own. A foster parent takes care of a child for a period of time depending on the children’s circumstances‚ and may assume the role of the adoptive parent if they choose to do so. 3. What are some of the different parenting styles that families use? - Authoritarian Style: Parents are the

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    is positive parenting? Positive parenting is when you encourage good behavior‚ good communication‚ and help your children maintain high self-esteem. 2) What is discipline? How does it differ from punishment? Discipline is to teach your child from their mistake and it’s different from punishment because punishment is when your child doesn’t abide by the rules nor does something they were told not to do. 3) What is active listening? Why is it used by parents? Active listening is when the child

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    a protective environment and a nurturing environment? 2.How do children’s needs change as they grow through development stages from infancy to teen years? How do special needs children differ? 3.List and explain factors a parent can control that lead to a nurturing environment. Include characteristics of nurturing parents. 4.List and explain factors that lead to poor relationships and that increase the risk of child abuse. 5.Why is it critical for a parModule Three: Text Questions Review Questions

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    temper tantrums‚ sleeping problems‚ and toileting problems. 3. Why is play important in the parent-child relationship? Play is important in a parent-child relationship because it bonding with the child and helps develop emotional and social skills and helps keep a good relationship. 4. Do you think you will be a good parent? Why or why not? I think I would be a good parent‚ because I would always spend time with my child and would always try to make him/she happy. But also make sure

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    each sector of the economy? Refer to your circular-flow diagram. 2. What incentives do individuals‚ businesses‚ and government have to act on each possible solution? 3. What are the externalities‚ both positive and negative that could result from each possible solution? |  Allows for businesses to be more green and save money by not taking up so much space and having to pay for the extra heating/cooling. Also could be bad because they could lose money due to not enough area for customers to

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    parent is the birth parent of the child. An adoptive parent takes on full parental control and responsibility of a child whom they adopt. A foster parent is a temporary parent who takes care of a child for a period of time and usually receives money from the government to help care for the child. 2. What financial needs are parents obligated to provide and which are optional? The financial needs that parents are obligated to provide include nutritious food‚ shelter‚ clothing‚ and health care

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    social self-esteem by teaching them how to be optimistic and having good communication skills. Also‚ by giving them a feeling of accomplishment. 3. What are some ways that parents can help their children develop good academic self-esteem? Parents can help their children develop good academic self-esteem by making sure their grades are good‚ making sure they’re not having trouble in school and showing them praise when they do good on an exam or project. 4. How does positive self-esteem affect children

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    4. How does positive self-esteem affect children as they develop through their teen years? What are characteristics of people with high self-esteem? Low self-esteem?4. How does positive self-esteem affect children as they develop through their teen years? What are characteristics of people with high self-esteem? Low self-esteem?4. How does positive self-esteem affect children as they develop through their teen years? What are characteristics of people with high self-esteem? Low self-esteem?4. How

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