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    Parent Child Observation

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    For this assignment I went to my local Walmart superstore. I observed many parent child interactions. I will try my best to describe the different situations. The first interaction I noticed was between a mother and her daughter in the gardening section. The little girl looked to be around seven years old. The mother was looking at some plant feed while the girl was humming a tune. After a minute, the mother shouted at the girl to stop making so much noise, the girl then reluctantly stopped

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    the parent being gone with programs and camps for these children. Many social issues occur with a child of an incarcerated father as they grow older. It is

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    Atticus: A Good Parent

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    and organization and needs a lot of patience. All parents educate their children differently. Sometimes there are the parents who are very disciplined, protective, give a lot of freedom, and very open-minded. Despite all that, all parents have the same goal and that is to make their children become independent, a good person, polite, helpful, and can become a successful person. In the book on how to kill a mockingbird, Atticus is a good parent who has a lot of respect for his kids and lets them

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    My Parents Divorce

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    Almost 50% of kids witness their parents getting or already got a divorce. Well I happen to be apart of the 50%. Being apart of that could be a good and a bad thing. In this memoir I am going to be telling you, why my parents got a divorced, how the divorce affected me then and now, and my relationship with my parents. It all began in it first grade when my parents would not really talk to each other and when they would always yell and fight. My family still lived together but, my mom had a room

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    Parent Child Cafs

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    • Created by parents, given birth to by mother • Parent loves the child and gives them room to learn and grow • Child becomes a part of parent’s world and meets their friends. • Parent teaches child their beliefs or “life lessons” through example • Disagreement with child causes the child to be punished, but the child gets rewarded with a hug. This brings the child and parent closer. • Another sibling enters into the child's life. The child starts to feel left out and not as important • Child does

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    Atticus: A Good Parent

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Aticus Finch is a single parent to Scout and Jem after Atticus’ wife died from a sudden heart attack when Jem was six and Scout was only two. With this tragic event Atticus has to raise his children and provide for his family. When there are two parents it is already difficult enough one even harder. As a result, many wonder how Atticus can be a good parent to these curious kids and worry about his job as a lawyer. With Atticus career as a lawyer, he knows better

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    Parent Child Interview

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    she said that she did not have anyone to show her what family is and how to raise a child. Her mother was very authoritarian. According to Bigner, J. J., & Gerhardt (2014, p. 100) an authoritarian parents controls children behaviors in respect. Obedience is obtained in numerous ways and whatever the parent says is what goes. Her mother never had an explanation on why she did things. However, now that the mother has grown older she has some ways like her mother. I found this family very interesting

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    Parent Newsletter Report

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    Parent Newsletter Article The school year has started and it will be an amazing year, although your child is in this setting. As your child’s teacher I get the opportunity to thank them every day for their engaging attitudes and their excellent work, but today I want to take this time to thank you, their parent. I want to thank you for making sure they make it to school and home each day. I want to thank you for taking time out of your busy schedules to come to the open house, and being available

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    Sophia’s main problem seems to be feelings of failure as a parent. She never thought that she would have a son who has been to jail four times at just the age of 24 and she did not anticipate that she would be stuck in the middle between her husband and her son. When asked what causes her a lot of stress in her life, she responded, “My son. I never thought that I would have a son who has been to jail so many times. Maybe I should have anticipated this and gotten help earlier. As a child, Nick was

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    challenges I’ve faced in my life was when my parents divorced. I had always been around kids with divorced parents, but I never thought I would be one of them. I never thought I would be the one having to answer questions like “Are you at your mom’s or dad’s house this week?”, or having to figure out who I would spend holidays with. It was a huge change, and it was by far the hardest time I’ve had in my life. I won’t ever forget the night my parents told me and my brother they were splitting up

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