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    JUDICIOUS INCLUSION OF RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE INTO ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION: The two primary parental forces in the nurturing of a budding architect’s soul Ar. Antara Nandy bubuildersconsultants@gmail.com Abstract Architecture is a creative and extremely challenging profession. An architect needs to possess the talents and prodigy of an artist as well as the stead-fastness and accurate decision-making abilities of a true professional. The study of architecture comprises of a unique blend

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    with stress? Critical Thinking Questions 1.What is the difference between 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

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    The development of a human is debated by either nature or nurture. It is argued that intelligence‚ behaviour‚ feelings and personality are either inherited by parents biologically or learned from personal experiences. In the case of Frankenstein‚ Mary Shelley argues that Frankenstein’s monster’s character developed because of the fact that he was not nurtured correctly. Mary Shelley is on the side supporting nurture in the nature versus nurture controversy. Victor Frankenstein abandoned the creature

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    It Together What a loving mother! Lena Younger‚ or Mama‚ is nurturing and supportive when it comes to raising and maintaining a family. Personally speaking‚ being nurturing means to love‚ care for‚ and show concern over someone. Analyzing Mama ’s relationships with family members can show us her view on parenting and ultimately show us her devotion to her family. In A Raisin in the Sun‚ by Lorraine Hansberry‚ Mama is a nurturing mother who cares for and protects her family in her struggle to

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    enough nurturing. A lot of students today act out‚ misbehave and cry out for attention because they don’t get the nurturing they deserve at home. There are also students who may never discover their true potential because they miss out on the nurturing that most people receive. There is a family in my church who took in five foster children who were brothers and sisters. These kids started riding the bus to church and it was very clear that they had missed out on a great deal of nurturing in their

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    Review Question 1. Explain the different forms of child abuse? Include Shaken Baby Syndrome in your response. The different forms of child abuse are ‚ Physical Abuse ‚ Emotional Abuse ‚ Sexual Abuse ‚ and Neglect. Physical abuse is violence directed toward a child by a parent or other adult caregiver. Emotional abuse is when a caregiver causes the child to feel worthless and rejected . Sexual abuse towards a child may be in a verbal way ‚ leading to physical contact with the child. Finally

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    Mary Shelley’s novel‚ Frankenstein‚ shows a feminist point of view on the importance of mothers as nurturers. Schuyler Sokolow and Regan Walsh write in their essay‚ “The Importance of a Mother Figure in Frankenstein” that Shelley portrays “the nurturing of a loving parent is extremely important in the moral development of an individual” (1). Thus‚ the lack of a strong and successful female role model throughout the story gives way to the creature struggling in life. Shelley’s own life often mirrors

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    learn what is causing the child to stress‚ avoid taking frustration out on child‚ and creating a violent free home. Critical Thinking Questions 1. What is the difference between a protective environment and nurturing environment? The differences between a protective environment and a nurturing environment is the protecting environment is where

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    What are the qualities of a nurturing parent? The qualities of a nurturing parent include properly nurturing themselves‚ caring for their own personal needs‚ and maintaining a healthy level of self-respect in order to help the child develop self-esteem. Nurturing parents need to be empathetic to their child‚ and see the world through their child’s eyes. Nurturing parents need to learn about their child’s personality and interests‚ by spending time with them. Nurturing parents need to be aware so

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    a woman or a man. To me being a woman is being independent‚ strong‚ and means to never rely on a man because you’re stronger than that and don’t need one. Being a woman can also mean being extremely dramatic about everything and of course being nurturing. Now I believe my understanding of women has definitely come from all the strong women in my family. Growing up I had to see my mother struggle and continue to struggle because her “manly” partner never wanted to step up. I had to see so many women

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