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    contrary‚ Anne Tyler further promotes feminism by acknowledging common female traits and utilizing them as an advantage‚ rather than categorizing them as negative attributes. Pearl Tull and Delia Grinstead‚ both mothers‚ intrinsically possesses nurturing characteristics. Pearl’s children‚ especially during illnesses‚ could always count on her (160). Although Pearl Tull is oftentimes hard on her children‚ her gentle maternal instincts are inevitable. Cultural feminism prompts that these female qualities

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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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    schizophrenia‚ alcoholism‚ and depression can affect the behavior of children as they grow older. Some of these traits will reveal themselves later in life and nurturing cannot always deter the behavior these traits bring about. Nurturing‚ though‚ can help a child to develop skills that will help him or her cope with everyday life. Nurturing can help a child to develop at the same rate as those children who remain in the home with his or her biological parents. So the debate continues regarding whether

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    representations of women as nurturing‚ maternal‚ passive‚ subordinate‚ imprisoned and as sexual beings. These characteristics of women are evident across the three texts. This could be argued as typical representations of women throughout the time periods of these texts. Critic Stephanie Haddad regarding Shelley’s Frankenstein has said “gender and sexual tension can be found at the heart of every major issue in this novel”. The idea of women being presented as nurturing and maternal is a

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    prevent it from repeating. Nurturing Parenting Programs (NPP) aim to prevent and treat child abuse and neglect by using psychoeducational and cognitive-behavioral approaches to teach parents how to “re-parent.” Its programs help parents learn new patterns of parenting to replace their old abusive ones (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National

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    relatedness and their functions of nurturing and control” (27). To clarify the term relatedness LePoire includes biological‚ legal‚ and marriage like commitments. Nurturing LePoire defines as encouraging physical‚ social‚ emotional and intellectual growth; and control is limiting the behavioral options of family members to help their development (11). As mentioned in lecture divorce is on the rise since 1960‚ but divorce does not cause families to be unrelated‚ nor stop nurturing or controlling each other

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    expected to provide? arents need to provide love‚ support‚ guidance‚ education and fun as well as the basic needs of a safe home‚ food‚ clothing and medical care. 4. What are the qualities of a nurturing parent? A nurturing parent gives more love‚ care and support than a non-nurturing parent. I think a nurturing parent would also pay close attention to their child’s needs and abilities in order to meet the needs and support/guide the abilities Critical Thinking Questions 1. What qualities make a person

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    parent can create a home environment that is stable and free of hostility and violence. Critical Thinking Questions 1. What is the difference between a protective environment and a nurturing environment? A protective environment is one where the child is protected from violence and abuse. A nurturing environment is where parents are

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    Nurture is your development‚ who nurtured you. Nurturing has to do with the importance of the environment; some feel that with out the correct support of the environment success is limited. For example‚ there are two young men that I worked with for some time. The first one went to school for the first

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    ON YOUR CHILD‚ and create an environment at home that is stress free with no violence. Critical Thinking Questions What is the difference between a protective environment and a nurturing environment? -a protective environment is just when you make it secure and safe for your child -a nurturing environment where you have to attend to all your child’s needs and allow that child to feel loved. How do children’s needs change as they grow through development stages from infancy

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