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    Parents who take a “tough love” approach to bringing up their children give them a better chance of doing well in life‚ according to a report published today. Youngsters who receive a combination of warmth and discipline from their parents are more likely to develop crucial qualities such as self-control‚ empathy and determination‚ experts claim. The study‚ by the think tank Demos‚ identified a gulf between the character development of children from the richest and poorest backgrounds. RELATED

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    TOUGH LOVEChild delinquency cases have escalated all over the world today. Surprisingly‚ some high-profile cases recently involve children already capable of committing violent crimes. Based on some studies regarding the prevalence and frequency of children involvement‚ family factors definitely have an influence on offending.This paper aims to understand the gravity of proper parental discipline especially on issues of what is called “Tough Love”. Does parental tough love really work?I. Definition

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    Tough love is an expression used when someone treats another person harshly or sternly With the intent to help them in the long run. The phrase was evidently coined by Bill Milliken when he wrote the book Tough Love in 1968 and has been used by numerous authors since then. Tough love was originally intended for adult drug addicts‚ not for young children still learning about life. Tough love as used by the parents in public places only teaches a child the harmful and illogical lesson that

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    Melanie Cruz English 370 Essay1 Dr. Christopher McBride March 4‚ 2013 “Vocabulary Development” Abundant * Plentiful‚ Copious‚ Rich‚ Profuse‚ Ample‚ Lavish‚ Scarce (Antonym) Formidable * Difficult‚ tough‚ daunting‚ arduous‚ challenging‚ intimidating‚ easy (Antonym) Adolescents * Youth‚ teenagers‚ youngsters‚ juveniles‚ minors‚ young person Profound * Very deep‚ intense‚ overwhelming‚ overpowering Gimmick * Trick‚ ploy‚ stunt Flaunting * Showy‚ spectacular‚ modest

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    Tough Love I was once “so in love” with a boyfriend from my sophomore year of high school. It was summer break of my upcoming senior year and my boyfriend Charlie informed me that he was moving back to Portland in two weeks with or without me. I had made up my mind the second after he told me that I was going with him. I didn’t cry or beg him to stay. The thought never crossed my mind to do so. The only concern I had was that he was leaving and I was going with him. From then on until the

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    society‚ media portrays tough love as a negative factor that should not be applied to children. Coming from a family with a tough love approach‚ I would have to disagree with the majority. Tough love opens up a whole new way of raising a child especially when it comes to them growing up in the long run. Many people would look down upon “tough love” considering they want to see their child content and corporal punishment would of course upset them. The road to taking a tough love approach may be rough

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    boy may grow up to be a sociopath‚ and it is how he was raised by his father growing up. The author‚ David Guttman‚ makes the claim that the “tough love” father may be the best in order to ensure that the child grows up the way a man should‚ and to ensure that he does not exhibit sociopathic tendencies. The traditional father‚ also known as the “tough love” father‚ is an enforcer of sorts‚ and he does this in order to shape the boy into someone that can someday have a family of his own. One with

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    The opinion piece “Tough love and the age of entitlement” published on the third of January 2016 in the “Sunday Age” and written by Cosima Marriner and Rachel Browne argues that parents are overindulging their children. Marriner reveals the fact that some parents sacrifice almost everything to keep their child happy and when they cannot support their needs‚ it results in an outburst of aggression. Marriner and Browne use a cautionary and appalled tone to persuade a target audience of concerned parents

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    album expectations and a recent marriage‚ Jessie Ware comes back with confidence and elegance on Tough Love. Teaming up with producers Benny Blanco and Ben Ash‚ otherwise known as BenZel‚ Jessie Ware perfected her style of sexy and intricate ease. She even brought in Miguel‚ Ed Sheeran‚ and Dev Hynes‚ of Blood Orange‚ to co-write. Even with the new producing team and her special guests‚ Tough Love is still very much a Jessie Ware classic‚ polished and smooth. After releasing the title track back

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    The idea is that sometimes you have to hurt the ones you love in order to save them from future pain. However‚ in doing this‚ an unexpected feeling of enjoyment seems to captivate whoever is causing the pain. This tactic of “Tough love” as an educational technique was very prevalent in the time periods these stories took place. Although in modern society “tough love” is seldom seen due to instructional books and magazines on how to love and raise your child‚ parents‚ and adults alike‚ inevitably

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