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    What Makes a Good Parent

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    “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 mind. What kind of parent will I be? How will

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    Interaction Between Teenagers And Their Parents. In my opinion‚ there is not enough interaction between teenagers and their parents these days. I think it is true because of career of their parent‚ modern technology‚ and distance between them. The first reason is the career of their parent. The parents always hope their children were life in the best condition and were taken care in the best services. So they try to earn more money in order to pay for the fee of education of their children

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    Childhood Obesity: The Role of the Parents Eng. 122 Professor Clark October 24‚ 2010 Childhood Obesity: The Role of the Parents Introduction: As childhood obesity continues to rise people begin to look for answers. With the finger of blame pointing vehemently about‚ many theories have come about as to the possible causes. The food industry is at the top of the list of possible villains. The media has also shared in the blame for making our kids fat and lazy. Technology has even

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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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    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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    The Effects of Children with Divorced Parents When two people marry and decide to start a family‚ they are making a commitment to being a whole family. Unfortunately‚ not everything goes as planned and 50% of these marriages end in a divorce (print source 1). The separation of the parents can cause many psychological effects on the children involved‚ no matter what the age or the circumstances. These problems are unavoidable and can have both long term effects on the children as well as many effects

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    Lone Parent Case Study

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    Transcript Case Study A is an 18 year old lone parent and also a teenage parent. She has one child‚ in which she became pregnant with when she was 17 years old. The pregnancy was not planned and this impacted her studies so she was unable to finish her education and go to university like she had planned. She currently lives with her parents and is unemployed due to childcare being an issue. As her child is under one year old‚ and she relies on benefits she is unable to afford a private nursery

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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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    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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    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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