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    PARENTS; MY MOM AND DAD KATHERINE RYON BAKER COLLEGE Some could think that there parents would be more similar than different‚ because they had enough in common to have a child together. Some could also think their differences would not have much of an effect on their kids‚ especially if they are young. Neither one of these statements are true. Children see things parents would like to think are hidden. They also realize things that are going on adults think they are not able to understand. It

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    The article‚ “Too Poor to Parent?” by Gaylynn Burroughs really caught my attention in so many ways. I never looked at foster care how I look at it now. Many women children are being taken away from them from poor parenting. Although‚ there are mother who try their hardest to provide for their children and they still have to get their children taken away from them due to one mistake that they have made. That one mistake can lead them to never seeing their children or even having custody to their children

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    October 2012 Parental Guidance: It’s Needed The alarm clock goes off‚ time to get ready for school. That’s the Monday through Friday routine for most parents and children. Weekends consist of either sleeping in or running errands. A child without a mother or a child without a father struggles throughout their life. It is very important that once parents make the choice to have a child that they realize the responsibilities that they will have upon their child’s arrival. Caring for a child starts from

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    | How Parents Influence Their Children | | By Brittney Smith | | How Parents Influence Their Children | | By Brittney Smith | DEP 2004: Class meets at 11:00 A.M. April 13‚ 2013 Professor Perry Davidson DEP 2004: Class meets at 11:00 A.M. April 13‚ 2013 Professor Perry Davidson For my research paper‚ I interviewed two people‚ a male and a female‚ from the adolescent‚ middle adulthood‚ and late adulthood age groups. As the interviews were written‚ I did not spend a great amount of time

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    control. Your window is half open‚ your bed is untouched and your parents are unaware that you are moving further and further away from safety. How are your parents supposed to keep you alive when the car has crashed on the side of the road? How do your parents know that you are gasping to breath when they are fast asleep? You slowly start losing blood; your whole life is at stake just because you simply did not listen to your parents’ guidance. Is this suddenly their fault because they went to sleep

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    Why should not parents be strict? In every culture in the world‚ parents all have their own method to raise a child. Some of the methods are good‚ some of them are not. Every parent has the best intentions at hearts but sometimes they restrict their child unconsciously. Their strict rules don’t lead the child’s happiness. There is no doubt that parents shouldn’t be so strict. There are three main reasons why parents shouldn’t be like this such as; make that children have high self-esteem‚

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    Parents play an important role in their children’s life. They are the best guider for their children. If parents were the best teacher for their children‚ some people‚ I am sure would agree this is great idea; whereas others would disagree. From my perspective‚ I agree with the above statement because parents are supportive‚ cooperative and guider. To begin with‚ parents are very supportive to their children. They help their children to develop them socially and morally and financially. Children

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    ‘The Case for Breaking Up With Your Parents’ (The Chronicle Review‚ May 6‚ 2012) Prof. Castle adopts a clear position against “helicopter” parenting (a style of child rearing in which overprotective parents discourage a child’s independence by being too involved in the child’s life1). She states highly expanded parental engagement jeopardizes students’ intellectual and emotional freedom. To live a meaningful life‚ students have to break away from their parents. Castle’s point of view has been affirmed

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    Parents Just Don’t Understand To be a parent is probably by far the biggest responsibility a person can have in life. A child’s future depends mainly on whether or not you have met your parenting obligations throughout their childhood. Looking at Diana Baumrind’s four parenting styles that she developed‚ I found them to be highly accurate in today’s society. These four different parenting styles will definitely have different outcomes in the child’s future life. In the next few paragraph’s

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    child’s life. He can learn many things from his own family‚ especially from his parents. Indeed‚ parents play an essential role in growing all biological‚ social‚ psychological dimensions. Therefore‚ a parent should have love‚ care and understanding. In addition to these qualities‚ he ought to set good examples to children. The first quality parent should have is love and care for their children. It is very important for parent to provide physical care to fulfill the biological needs of child‚ such as

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