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    and kind especially during the time period this story takes place. Then we have the Breedlove family‚ they are almost the complete opposite of their counter parts MacTeer’s. The father‚ Cholly Breedlove is mostly drunk and devoid of any concept of parenting‚ partially because of his horrible unforgettable past. The Mother‚ Pauline Breedlove and wife of Cholly‚ is both abusive to her children and constantly battling with Cholly. Their daughter Pecola Breedlove‚ who is often at the forefront of the book

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    for Groups with Different Learning Styles and Personality Types What makes this world so unique is that there are not two people the same. That makes for many different learning styles and personality types. I will cover a few examples of each and how they are beneficial in helping a group communicate and collaborate effectively. Being aware of different learning styles and personality types can be very beneficial to help communicate and collaborate effectively with different people. Everyone

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    Distinctive features of primate parenting relative to other mammals are characteristics of endothermy (warm-bloodedness)‚ bearing live young (placental)‚ and feeding their young with milk produced by mammary glands. Primates display unique parenting characteristics. Some of these characteristics include fertility‚ birth interval and preadult care. Fertility features include birth to relatively few offspring at a time‚ commonly just one. Features of Birth interval are relatively long period between

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    situation. Researches about parenting view mostly on mothers as the primary parent being the caretaker or caregiver‚ homemaker‚ and nurturer while fathers are viewed to be the provider specifically being the breadwinner‚ disciplinarian‚ and playmates. Parenting or otherwise known as child rearing is the way and demonstration of raising a kid from the day he/she was conceived up to the day he/she chooses to have his/her own family. It may either be a two-parent kind of parenting wherein a child is nurtured

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    In what ways have your previous understandings or strategies of parenting been challenged? I have been challenged in many ways during this course to becoming the parent that God desires me to be. I feel the biggest challenge that I have is to begin praying for my children daily. Only praying when there are issues is not enough to keep them connected with God. Prayer is such a powerful thing and not meant to only be used as a last resort. We should be praying for our children no matter what age

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    Review Questions What is communication? How does communicating relate to parenting? Communication is any sharing of meaning between two or more people. Communication is important to positive parenting because it helps parents be a guide to their children and communication helps parents understand their children better. How can financial issues affect parenting? Financial issues can limit time spent together family-wise; children may have to spend a lot of time at home alone or unsupervised and

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    The family structure has changed significantly in the last fifty years. Single parenting and their children constitute a burgeoning population. Several circumstances may lead to the formation of a single parent household. However‚ divorce happens to be the number one reason to this issue. So how do we prevent society from this turmoil? Married couples can take part in marriage counseling to try to resolve marital issues that may be looming in their relationships; young adults can practice safe sex

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    described increased satisfaction with their parenting‚ more social interactions with their children‚ and less parenting stress as a result of mindfulness training" (Singh‚ 2007) . "In another study carried out by the same researchers regarding parents of children with autism‚ the same results of increased satisfaction in their parenting skills and relationship applied" (Singh 2006) . In both studies‚ the children of these parents benefited from the mindful parenting practice‚ showing decreases in aggressive

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    CRMJ415 Short Article Analysis: Irresponsible Parenting The most important relationship for all beings is that with their parents. Through this relationship‚ a child receives love‚ support‚ and learn important values‚ their ethics‚ morals and methods of handling life. Unfortunately‚ many parents do not understand the importance of this parent-child relationship. Many parents do not realize that most of society’s problems stem mostly from what we learn when we were young and also what our

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    a child and their parents results in a positive parent child relationship. Communication amongst parents and children is essential to building the child’s self-esteem and mutual respect. The parents and toddlers I observed show two distinctly different styles of communication active and non active communication. One parent actively communicating with their toddler and interacting with them while they played. The other parent did not interact or communicate much with their child at all unless it was

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