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    Crystal Blake Virtual Classroom 1 1. The characters are Mrs. Ortiz, Ms. Jacobs, and. Mario. Mrs. Ortiz is Mario’s mother who is telling him it is okay to hit so that he doesn’t get bullied and will make it in the real world especially since they live in a neighborhood where there is gang violence. Ms. Jacobs is Mario’s teacher who is trying to teach Mario that hitting is not the answer that using words are. Mario is the child who is hitting and pushing other children and is in this dilemma because

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    communicate with my children. The class provides an atmosphere for me to work with youth counselors who actively assist me in changing my parenting style to successfully implement a more collaborative approach. I have been a parent for 22 years, thus, I found changing the ways in which I respond to conflict to be difficult. However, I also realize that now I’m parenting alone. Through my coursework in this class, my research and my hands on practice with Strengthening Families I have been able to adopt

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    Adolescence is perhaps the most confusing and complex time in one’s developmental life as one’s physical body, the way one thinks, the brain structure, emotions, identity, and sexuality are all developing simultaneously. I am currently an adolescent, my age is nineteen, that has recent experience with the trials and tribulations that accompany those formative years. My journey as an adolescent is nearing its end as I am entering the emerging adulthood phase of my life, but proper reflection upon

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    Permissive best illustrates the kind of parenting that Rex and Rosemary Walls conducts in the novel “The Glass Castle” by Jeannette Walls. Permissive characteristics exemplifies low expectations and maturity with Nonexistent disciplines. These qualities are shown numerous times throughout the novel. For example when Rosemary said “God Doesn’t mind you bending the rules and little if you have a good reason” (Walls 111). She implying that stealing is ok putting God into the reasoning to persuade the

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    want their children to do, but they also treat them with respect and warmth. Children raised with this parenting style are independent, self-reliant, competent, and tend to do well in school. Authoritarian parents have strict guidelines, are very demanding, and do not respect or communicate well with their children. Their treatment of their children is cold and rejecting. This parenting style tends to cause hostility and resentment in children. The children are less confident, do not do as well

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    making office furniture. Further, my mom would make extra income working as a domestic worker for an acquaintance she met at church. As a result of our socioeconomic conditions, my mom was helped by WIC regarding with obtaining food and education on parenting. Further, my mom did not consume any drugs while she was pregnant with me. On the other hand, my dad was a heavy smoker, but did not smoke around my mother or me after

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    daughter, Melody is 8 years old, Hispanic, and speaks English but understands Spanish. Maison is 2.5 years old and Hispanic. His temperament is a mix of difficult and easy. Frances holds an authoritative parenting style and sets rules in place for her kids. Frank holds a permissive parenting style and usually defaults to whatever rules Frances sets when it comes to the kids. Child’s Behavior & Development in the Family Observing Maison inside his home, I primarily see a healthy young boy. He is

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    Every child grows and develops at his/her own pace. Every child still learns the same thing no matter how long it takes them to learn it. No matter the process it’s a pretty predictable path every child takes. From the ages 2-5 children will develop language skills, social skills, cognitive skills, and physical skills. At age two children will speak about 50 words, start to show independence, have a wild imagination and begin to run and a kick a ball. At age three they should be able to speak about

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    1. Berenice is 20 years old and a single parent. She recently moved into a new apartment and started college. She is Hispanic and suffers from diabetes. She is pregnant and also overweight, mostly due to her diet, which consists of lots of processed foods and fast food. She works 40 hours a week, and she is valued at her job due to her bilingualism and knowledge of computers. Identify the life stage she is in as well as the biological, cognitive, and socioemotional processes that are interacting

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    Conduct Disorder (CD) are affecting at least 3.5% of children in the United States today (Perou, et al., 2013). Parenting style, Socioeconomic Status, and parental stress contributes to the development of CD in young children (Harvey and Metcalfe, 2013). According (Rolon-Arroyo, Arnold, & Hunt 2014), CD is characterized by behavior that violates the rights of others which affects 10% of the youth. CD symptoms emerge during preschool years and are often confused with typical development in young

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