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    final article I analyzed was titled “Aging Parents of Adults with Serious Mental Illness” and was written by Jennifer Van Pelt. This article sought to address the type of support parents caring for special needs adult children require as they age. It discussed how parents are the primary caregivers to children with a severe mental illness, or SMI, throughout the majority of the child’s life. The amount of care provided to adults with SMI by their aging parents is so substantial that if parental caregivers

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    Although Herndon has implemented a variety of partnership activities, there is still room for improvement for parent involvement in School activities as well as Kids at Hope program activities. Herndon can improve on six types of Epstein parent involvement (especially Decision making and Collaborating activities), such as involving ESL and low income families. The achievement gap is growing among ESL students and Low income students. The ESOL and low income population is increasing yearly. There

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    Stress amid parents of children diagnosed with ASD Madiha Singapuri Nova Southeastern University Dr. Eric Thompson PYCL 507: Research and Evaluation for Counselors. Abstract Having a child given a diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a very stressful event for parents. It is imperative to understand that there is much that can be done for both parent and the child. From the current literature we know that parents of children diagnosed with autism worry about many things like

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    When people first hear of children living in a single parent household, they automatically think of divorce, a widow, or an unmarried parent with children. Taking into account all the different factors resulting in a single parent household, divorce is the most common. Sadly, about 30 to 40 percent of marriages in the United States end in divorce. Although many people come to the conclusion that living in a single parent household creates negative effects for the children, I believe from personal

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    What makes a good parent? Technically, the dictionary definition states “good parenting happens when a person creates for a child a stable, nurturing home environment, is a positive role model, and plays a positive and active part in a child's life” (wps.k12.va.us). On the contrary, many people would simply say a great parent is someone who puts a roof over their children’s head and a plate of food on the table, but in reality, it’s so much more than that. A good parent is someone who has an open

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    Not all people raise children the same way. Each parent has his or her own method of preparing a child for the world. In the article “What Makes a Good Parent,” author Robert Epstein lays out ten criteria for “good” parents. In The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, Walls’s parents display techniques that initially seem detrimental to her life. However, throughout the memoir, Walls’s mother and father demonstrate Epstein’s good parenting qualities by promoting self-sufficiency and providing educational

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    of the World’s Worst Parent, presents a comparison of the book Free-Range Kids: Giving Our Children the Freedom We Had Without Going Nuts with Worry written by Lenore Skenazy and the way she brought up her son. Main Points: ¶ 1-2 Main Point: Some parents give their children the freedom to explore their surroundings without constant supervision. ¶ 3 Main Point: Others (i.e. teachers) may identify this lack of attention as a sign of negligence. ¶ 4 Main Point: Good parents are always looking after

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    Candidate Name: Sejal Sankhe Candidate Number: 2014 Assignment Number: Argumentative Essay Title: Should parents be best friends with their kids? Parents can be friends with their kids, but never 'ideal' friend or 'confidantes'. In today's generation parents find it challenging to handle their kids and there's a lot of misinterpretation between them which creates trust issues, tantrums besides more which is not going to beneficial either of them. It's very important to have good communication with

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    that parents, carers and teachers can attend on a regular basis. One of these groups could be the Parent Teacher Association (PTA), this is where a group of parents and teachers get the chance to meet up to discuss and talk about the school. At these meetings it is a good opportunity to maybe discuss ways that the school could be improved and also talk about your hopes or concerns for the child/ren. These meetings are usually flexible and most will be arranged around the busy lives that parents, carers

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    Children of Lesbian and Gay Parents by Charlotte J. Patterson is a literature review that seeks to answer the question of “does parental sexual orientation affect child development (Patterson, 241)?” This question roots from legal issues with adoption, child custody and visitation, but the answer to it is also helpful in the society in general as it can help prevent possible deterrence of human development. It should be noted that this paper does not have an explicit hypothesis, but it seeks to answer

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