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    Corporal Punishment

    as an effective and moral option of parenting. "Corporal punishment to discipline children has been argued for decades" by every position imaginable (Gershoff, July 2002). Due to most of the research equally distributed throughout each position I can only write from personal experiences juxtaposed research that benefits my thesis and conclude that corporal punishment is moral in most circumstances but rarely, if ever, an effective method of parenting. "Parenting" is a recent phenomenon introduced

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    Read the Scenario Below, and Then in a Short Paper (1-2 Pages, Typed, 12 Point Font, 1’’ Margins) Discuss and Answer the Following Question Thoroughly and Thoughtfully, Applying Class Concepts When Possible:

    question thoroughly and thoughtfully, applying class concepts when possible: 1- What values of childrearing are represented by Lynn’s parenting of her son? (In other words, what parenting practices are considered acceptable in her culture and why? What is expected of children in her culture?) 2- How well do Lynn’s values of childrearing fit with the parenting values found in the United States? Be specific. 3- In your opinion, is it ever appropriate to interfere with someone else’s cultural

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    The Farm Girl

    responsible and more mature (Hamaeur, n.d). The essay can be classified as a form of biography, since it gives the life history of the author. The audience runs across a range, but it can be most fit for parents, advising them on how to practice proper parenting skills. The tone of the story is somehow satirical, making the reader feel as if the author and her siblings were being exposed to child labor by their parents. It is only at the end of the story that the reader understands that the author actually

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    Parenting Style

    Parenting style is one major influence and the foundation on social skills development and peer interaction. Children whose parents are authoritative develop a higher level of social skills and they tend to be likeable and sociable to people more than children whose parents are authoritarian and permissive.(Berns, 2010). Social skills start to develop from infancy. When parent are very responsive to their infants by attending to their every need and form a close relationship with them, they teach

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    Children can experience problems with splitting time between separated parents. Each parent can have differing parenting styles to raise their children. One parent may be stern with their rules toward his or her children and the other may be looser with rules. Differing parenting styles can cause a child to have anxiety and confusion. Parents have a difficult time communicating with each other after they separate from each other. Children see parents fighting with each other if they do not

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    Disciplining Children: Methods and Ways

    very difficult. No longer is it okay to discipline children by spanking, but parents and guardians have lost the courage to properly punish their children due to the fear of law officials and being sent to a penitentiary. In today’s generation of parenting when a child behaves badly, the parent usually has a sit-down conservation and explains what he or she had done wrong. This is a horrible solution because most likely it’s going to occur again. Back in the days, there was no sit down and “lets talk

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    Child Rearing

    child rearing Many parents have their own ways of rearing the children they bring into this world. And many will argue whether one’s way of rearing a child is valid or not when compared to another’s method of child upbringing. One of the biggest challenges of being a parent is the upbringing methods of a child. Child rearing methods have changed somewhat in the past several decades. Some will agree that it has since become more challenging as time goes on for every new generation

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    Parenting

    People whose parents were Authoritative would have the most admiration and self-confidence. They would be extremely dependable and accountable. These young adults would be mature of the three parenting styles. They would changes very well that are taking place in their lives. An exceedingly causative reason for them coping well is the fact that they have urbanized enormous communication skills. At this point in their life they now know that if they need help or just someone to confide in, they most

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    Middle Childhood and Adolescence

    crucial period of development, for the child and parent can become a time of uncertainty. The parenting styles of the parent makes a difference in the out-come of the child. All children need parents that care about them. The different parenting styles include; authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative. In the best interest of the child’s development, parents have to make an evaluation of the parenting methods that work well with the personality of the child. During these years the child’s temperament

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    Gay Adoption

    successful than single parents. They do better in discipline, self-esteem and have less psycho-social difficulties at home and at school. Many children are less aggressive, more nurturing to peers and more tolerant of diversity. Lesbian couples who are parenting together have most often been found to divide household and family labor relatively evenly and to report satisfaction with their couple

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