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    Same Sex Parenting

    Same-sex Parenting Shaelyn Leckington Comm/215 July 21, 2014 Julie McCabe Same-sex Parenting Everyone should have the opportunity to parent a child if they wish too. It is an experience unlike many others to have a child. A child to love, nurture, and help mold into an adult. People of all different genders, races, and ethnic backgrounds have been able to adopt children. Even single individuals can adopt a child. However, there is an issue that has made itself known, most

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    Child Discipline share with Twitter 194email this What is discipline? As part of their natural development, children sometimes challenge or test parental and adult expectations and authority. Sometimes, children simply choose to misbehave in order to gain something (e.g., attention, an object, power, peer approval). This is a significant part of the growth process of children, yet it should not be without consequence. Discipline is how children learn right from wrong, acceptable from

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    Bus 309 Swedish Daddies

    Swedish Daddies Tonya McKenzie Professor Swinney Strayer University February 20, 2015 Abstract This paper explores the balance between career and family life. Whether we believe the mindset of corporate America is conducive to the type of work and family arrangement that is suitable. Then explain reasons why or why not. This writer will tell whether or not the United States should require organizations to provide paid maternity leave if so, discuss whether or not the United States should

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    M1 A3

    Years(1990’s-2010’s my generation) Florida | Parenting Practice 1: Education |  Parents in my family thought education was more key than anything, and kids faced discipline if they skipped school or did bad | Education was very important like the previous generations but more kids starting to use sports and activities to help pay for school | Education was important, but sports was just as important because it was the only way some of the kids could afford college | Parenting Practice 2: Extracurricular activities

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    Child Raising Principles

    grateful for the way she was brought up: “I think your strict parenting forced me to be more independent.” (text 1, ll. 30-31). She was taught having an independent state of mind and of that she’s especially happy for her mother. In contrast to Sophia’s upbringing, text 2 and 3 represent a completely opposite view on how children should be raised. In text 2 Kate Loveys writes about Dr. Bryan Caplan’s opinion on raising children, as he’s parenting guru. They give a view on how parents should be more relaxed

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    Parenting

    Parenting The textbook presents co-parenting as an important part of adaptation to parenting. Agreeing on how to parent, roles involved in parenting and open communication are several of the items discussed in this section. The text further discusses that how couples parent is largely founded on how they feel about themselves (Steinberg, Bornstein, Vandell, & Rook, 2011, p.85).I agree with the importance of this information. The article Family Structure, Child Outcomes and Environmental Mediators

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    Discipline in Children

    Discipline is very important when raising children .It gives them structure and will help them feel secure. It is a method that has been used for many years and it is the most difficult responsibilities of parenting .Discipline builds a child’s physical and mental health, which is needed on a daily basis (A. Morin, 2014).The goal of discipline is to teach children standards of behavior and help them to have self-control. No matter the age of the child, discipline should be consistent and done respectfully

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    I Have to Do This

    | Goal 1: Insure healthy development of Louis & Ezekiel through interactions and planned activities during parenting time. |Treatment Plan

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    Single Moms

    Running head: Cultural Influence in Development Cultural Influences in Development Fhameka Lewis February 10, 2015 Argosy University Single Moms Single moms face a challenge within their lives. Some mothers become single through divorce and while others become single outside of wedlock. However, there is no set age for a single mom. Statics states that most females become single moms before they finish high school and is receiving some type of government assistance for help. The average

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    Communication

    gathering materials. You read over the assignment sheet and notice that your child does not include all of the required items in the project, and you have some ideas on how to improve the quantity of the presentation. You recently read an article in a parenting magazine about the importance of a child developing responsibility for his/her own learning. You recall the many ways in which your parents took over your school projects. You, on the other hand, want to encourage your child’s confidence in his/

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