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    Authoritative Parent against Permissive Parent Parents are environmentalists who control the growth of the children’s social and influential ability by taking numerous decisions which reveal customary child – nurture practices and parenting styles as well as qualities and tendencies of individual parents. These many decisions relate to questions such as how much television will children be permitted to watch? Should children be slapped when they behave badly? How essential to a child’s diet are

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    Pressured parents‚ Coddled kids By: Justin Liu For: Mr. Adams Course: Human condition Date submitted: November 11th ‚2010 In this new generation of kids‚ there is huge pressure to give your child the best of everything. Children are now being raised on pedestals‚ with all their needs being taken care of by their parents. Many children

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    Elsie Valdez Comp 2 Text Determining if it benefits the child to grow up with a single parent or having both parents. It provides information on how it affects kids who grow with single parents and how some kids becomes emotionally stable and very successful in life. The statistics shown is based on what to expect from a child being raised by single parents compared to a child that has both. Commonly today’s society; single parenting is becoming a dominant figure and the affects that are becoming

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    prominent to go abroad to work for both parents. If we look at past times‚ we can see many families‚ which consisted of a father who went out to work and a mother who stayed at home and looked after the children. However‚ it is much more different today and many families think that it is important for both parents to go out to work. This circumstance can affect children both positively and negatively. Some people believe that children whose both parents go out to work have more access in their

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    gay parents” by Marlyin Elias published in August.23.2001‚ and “The Rise of the Gay Dad” by Rebecca Seal released by October.25.2009. In the first article Elias stresses that no matter what sex if straight‚ or gay can be able to raise a child and give that child more love and a happy life style. To explain her main point‚ she states gay parents are as capable as heterosexuals families to form and educate

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    The Ways To Empower Single Parents In Term Of Financial Life as a family is much different today than what it used to be. Supposedly‚ the mothers role is staying at home to manage the home and children while the fathers will go out to earn money in order to support the family. However‚ nowadays it is common for children to be raised by just one of their parents and the majority of single- parent families are headed by women. In this situation‚ there will be lot of problems faced by the mothers

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    The number of children being born into single parent households has been on the rise over these past years. Amongst all of the races‚ African American children happen to be the most common being born to single parents. It is currently over 70% of African American babies who are born to single parents. These numbers have been on the rise since the 1940’s and the question today is why are the numbers so high now than before? To answer that question‚ there are three main reasons why according to Mclanahan

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    1. “What Chinese parents understand is that nothing is fun until you’re good at it.” I totally agree with Chua not because I’m an Asian. Children should learn their lessons about accepting the challenges‚ endurance‚ and failure. For example‚ nothing is fun when children take a piano class‚ and quit it after one month because they are tired of practicing. Then they choose another class and give up if they have trouble. Finally‚ they don’t gain any success at all. The fact that children make the funny

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    The Effect of Both Parents Working on Children “Good‚ honest‚ hardheaded character is a function of the home.  If the proper seed is sown there and properly nourished for a few years‚ it will not be easy for that plant to be uprooted.” ~ (George A. Dorsey. http://www.quotegarden.com/parents.html ). The fact that parents nowadays lack attention to their children has caused the child to have a weak performance‚ bad behavior‚ and a negative outlook had grown in popularity among people. It is possible

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    do better. But yet‚ she acts nothing like any of her peers in the class. I contend that the Permissive nature of parents ultimately influenced Isabella to lack self-control (Influences on Self Control‚ pg.353).

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