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    Akas Gender Roles

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    The Akas are a prime example that women are not the only ones that have the ability to be nurturing. This group is an egalitarian society‚ in which there is not assigned gender roles. I think being an egalitarian society contributes highly in why women and men both are nurturing in child care. Everyone in the group share their goods and are friends with one another. Children treat their parents more like a friend than a parent because of the intimate bond they developed as they grew older (Hewlett

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    help a child with stress. Critical Thinking Questions 1. What is the difference between a protective environment and a nurturing environment? *A protective environment is an environment in which the children are feels safe at home or in any place and fells that they can trust any adult in her community. A nurturing environment is when the child feels free to discover how they are. They also feel free to express themselves without fear.

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    me. My Teacher Perspective Inventory (TPI) assessed my teaching style rather than my individual learning style. My results showed that I was dominant in nurturing (41)‚ average in apprenticeship (39)‚ development (37)‚ and transmission (35)‚ and recessive in social reform (32). By analyzing my results I know that my dominant score in nurturing means that my students will feel comfortable giving their best effort and that I support them in their learning. My recessive score in social reform tells

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    lasting consequences of stress. He identifies the tribulations of Monisha and Mush as a byproduct of an environment that lacks positive childhood nurturing. Subsequently‚ Tough elaborates on a study conducted by McGill University researcher‚ Michael Meaney‚ to demonstrate the effects from an environment with a positive or negative behavior in nurturing. He presents an overview of the experiment by which he states‚ “When a lab assistance handled a rat pup‚ researchers found‚ it produced anxiety‚ a

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    Parenting Skills

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    1. What are the differences between being a biological parent‚ an adoptive parent‚ and a foster parent? Answer: A biological parent raises the child they created using their own DNA. An adoptive parent raises a child they purchased through a private agency or adopted from foster care that they didn’t/couldn’t create using their own DNA. A foster parent many foster parents just foster kids for supplemental income and don’t plan on adopting. Some are in it to adopt but just foster until a child they

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    any out of pocket money for anything unneeded. 3. What other needs might a child have that a parent is expected to provide? Other need a parent is expected to provide is protections‚ love‚ and care. 4. What are the qualities of a nurturing parent? Qualities of a nurturing parent include discipline‚ education‚ and preparedness. Also love and living in a safe environment. Critical thinking- 1. What qualities make a person a good parent? A bad parent? Qualities that make up a good parent include

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    of the September Issue does not clearly state that Anna Wintour lacks feminine qualities‚ is mean‚ nasty‚ cold and distant‚ it’s all-implicit within the text. As she does not represent the contemporary culture view of how women are supposed to nurturing‚ loving and caring we therefore critique her because there is a suggestion there that this is some how wrong. In a way Anna Wintour is juxtaposed against Grace Codington who seems to be represented in a more of a positive light because she appears

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    Parenting Skills

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    What needs might a child have that a parent would need to provide? - Needs that a child may have are financial needs‚ safety and security‚ emotional needs‚ educational needs‚ and discipline. 5. What are the qualities of a nurturing parent? - The qualities of a nurturing parent are being able to provide the necessary support for their child‚ being able to empathize with their child‚ enforcing

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    Masculinity and Feminism

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    seen to be the trait that stress caring and nurturing behaviors‚ sexuality equality‚ environmental awareness‚ and more fluid gender roles. Portuguese culture’s dimension on masculinity and feminism is that based on our findings the culture itself has been leaning toward being more feminine. Why we say this culture is more towards feminism is because based on the methodology we used and femininity is seen to be the trait‚ which stress caring and nurturing behaviors‚ sexuality equality‚ environmental

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    Nurture vs. Nature

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    Nurture vs. Nature Nurture and nature affect the human growth and development. The dictionary defines growth and development as the process by which human increase in size and mature in form and function. It can be influenced by nurture- the act of nurturing and the physical world or nature itself. Nurture affects growth when it comes to biological aspects- heredity for instance. If the parents are both tall‚ the possibility that the offspring be tall is high. Hence‚ it really affects growth. But‚ what

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