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    PARENTAL SUPPORT: IT’S EFFECT ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS OF KILIKILI NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ____________________ A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of Graduate School Valencia Colleges‚ Bukidnon Incorporated ____________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching Major in Social Studies ____________________ By Alfredo Vergabera Ayco October 2013 APPROVAL SHEET

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    Girls. The family consists of a single mother and her daughter‚ and this family represents a single parent family. The mother became pregnant at a very young age‚ and decided not to marry her boyfriend. With the disapproval of her parents‚ who didn’t accept the situation‚ she raised her daughter by herself. In this specific show‚ the mother raises her child by herself‚ and works her way up from maid to manager in a hotel. In the developmental theory‚ it’s interesting to see how this single mother evolved

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    Single Parent Households A Single parent is a person not living with a spouse or a partner who has all the day-to-day responsibilities of a child or children. Single parent households are common in every generation. In the past‚ being a single parent was no struggle at all‚ because things were not as expensive or as hard. In the 21st century‚ single parent households have their share of daily struggles and disadvantages. The issues of expensive foods‚ daycares‚ and clothes‚ limited time spent

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    Dating and the Single Parent Dr. Ken Nichols PACO 603 D02 Summary In the book Dating and the Single Parent Ron Deal walks the single parent through the process of dating again. This book is broken into three sections. Section one has five chapters and is titled “Getting Past the Butterflies and Warm Fuzzes.” In the beginning Deal starts with “Dating in a Crowd: Dating with Purpose.” (29) With this in mind the reader begins to understand you will be dating the entire family. Deal describes

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    Effects of Dysfunctional Families on Children I could propose a generative research question in a few different ways. Things to keep in mind for forming a generative research question is are does it generate multiple and competing answers that are legitimate and deliberative. What these mean is that the generative research question should generate multiple possible answers or solutions to the proposed question‚ and hopefully more than just two possible answers as well. Competing answers

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    much as they say that they may not need a man to raise the child‚ the studies and statistics speak otherwise. Trying to raise a child in a home where only one parent is present will not only bring financial and various other challenges for the mother and child. The unstable foundation of not having the father around can have a strong effect on the way the kid socializes‚ whether it is with his peers or making decisions. For instance‚ the kid is more likely to address a problem violently because of

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    single parent issues

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    The single-parent issue. For a long time‚ children growing up in a single parent household have been viewed as bad‚ unstable and very different from other kids. Being raised by only one parent seem near impossible because of the economic factor but yet over the years‚ it is become more common. In todays society many children have grown up to become emotionally stable and successful whether having one parent or not. The real problem lies in the difference of children raised by a single parent

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    Assignment 3.1 The life of a single parent The life as a single parent Being a single parent this day and time is a life changing experience‚ but it’s never easy. Through this experience of being a single mother I have learned one major thing. It’s not about me anymore. Everyone doesn’t get the picket fence life with Mr. Fix it or Ms. Soccer mom. I am responsible for two little boys until they reach adulthood. I have come to understand that though I am the adult‚ but

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    Single Parent Home vs. Two Parent Home Kendria Threatt COM 170/ Elements of University Composition and Communication I December 7‚ 2011 Monique Derr Single Parent Home vs. Two Parent Home How do you feel about raising children in a single parent home or in a home where both parents are present? It is very shocking to know that most people do not think about these situations before starting a family. In today’s

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    Single parent’s versus dual parents has always been an interesting discussion point to me. The argument on which family a child would benefit more from has supporters on both sides. In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting between the two different households and hopefully my audience will have a better understanding of some of the challenges and obstacles that each of these parents deal with on a day by day basis. One of the points I will discuss will be the guilt that both types of these

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