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    Same-Sex Parenting

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    Society in America has changed significantly over the years‚ and has become increasingly accepting of same-sex relationships; enabling homosexual couples the opportunity to experience parenthood together. Although many people have biased opinions on the matter and are objective to homosexuality‚ there is no supporting evidence that proves same-sex couples are less quality parents than heterosexual parents. Not only can same-sex couples offer children love and support‚ they can also offer financial

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    There are two main parents in this novel: Atticus Finch‚ father of Scout and Jem‚ and Bob Ewell‚ father of Mayella Ewell. They are contrasting characters; Atticus is generally shown as a decent person with good morals‚ and a good father‚ whereas Ewell is shown to be selfish and a bad father. One of the main reasons Atticus makes a good parent is that he doesn’t show off‚ and is modest; for example when the children find out Atticus was ’the deadest shot in Maycomb County in his time’‚ he doesn’t

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    1) What are the differences between being a biological parent‚ an adoptive parent‚ and a foster parent? • A biological parent gave half of their DNA to the child‚ an adoptive parent cares for the child as if it were their own for life‚ and a foster parent raises a child that the government has helped with the money situation. 2) What financial needs are parents obligated to provide and which are optional? • The parents need to make sure the children have access to ‘nutritious food‚ shelter

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    Parenting Module six

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    Please complete the following questions. It is important that you use full sentences and present the questions and answers when you submit your work. The answers to the Review & Critical Thinking questions are worth 10 points. Use the rubric to guide you. Module Six: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What is a family? What is family composition? A family is a bunch of people that are either related‚ live together‚ or affectionate towards each other. Family composition is about the people in the

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    5.09 Parenting Skills

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    Temper Tantrums 1. How can parents avoid temper tantrums? Parents can avoid temper tantrums by having a plan for when they are put in this situation. 2. What are the A‚ B‚ C’s? The A is the attribute that you would want your child to acquire. The B is the behavior that you want to go along with the attribute. And C is compassion that you want your child have to go along with their behavior. 3. Do you think using consequences and following the ABC process will help shape a child’s behavior

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    “Spare the rod and spoil the child” is a parenting method since early centuries. It is believed that violent methods can force a child to distinguish the right from wrong‚ and an effective way to discipline a child. However‚ it is also likely to affect the child’s behavior‚ strain the relationship between child and parents‚ and hurt the child physically and mentally. The cons of violent methods outweigh the pros; therefore‚ children are better off if they are raised non-violently. First of all

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    Mothers are better than fathers at parenting Every child is born with two parents. Both parents play an essential role in a child´s life. Although‚ it is the mother‚ who is usually considered to be the better one at parenting. First of all‚ women in general are capable to do more things at the same time. For example women are able to cook and take care of a child at once. Compared to fathers‚ who are barely capable to do one thing. Secondly‚ women tend to have more intuitive intelligence than

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    Explain the arguments for and against strict liability offences A strict liability offence is one where it is not necessary for the prosecution to prove any mens rea. In most cases of strict liability even if one did not have the intent to commit a crime‚ however reasonable‚ in relation to a particular element of the actus reus of an offence‚ they can still be convicted. This can be shown in reference to Prince and Hibbert. Prince (1875) the girl was taken by Prince even though he knew she was

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    that they might be responsible for their own child’s struggles? That question prompts reflection about an article saying children who are raised in an abusive home are more likely to suffer from a higher risk of psychological disorders. Substandard parenting can lead to behavior problems‚ poor coping skills and mental health problems. There might come a day‚ if you are a parent‚ that you will receive a phone call stating just how poorly your child is doing. As a mother‚ father or guardian‚ what would

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    When it comes down to the basics strict liability actions and negligence actions go hand and hand. When the elements and defenses come into play the actions may differ‚ however‚ where one might not apply the other might apply depending on the extent of care taken by the tortfeasor. Negligence is defined as the failure to exercise reasonable care to avoid injuring others or the property belonging to others. This would be if somebody does not exercise the amount of care that a reasonable careful

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