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    The Wall Street Journal, she analyzes the difference between Western and Chinese parenting while explaining why Chinese parenting is superior. Throughout Lac Su’s “Tiger Mothers Leave Lifelong Scars” published by CNN.com he explains, from personal experience, the emotional distress Chinese parenting has caused him. David Brooks’ article, “Amy Chua is a Wimp,” published by The New York Times claims that Chinese parenting shelters children from the opportunities disclosed by social difficulties. These

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    upbringing but also the challenges and successes the come along the way while watching a child grow, change, and develop. I also discovered, loosely, how I think I would generally parent when the time comes. At the very end, Emerson reflected on my parenting and said that I was more accepting and warm than the average parent but was also more strict. During my own reflection, I interpreted this as a success. Since the early stages of childhood development, Emerson was a difficult child. He had tantrums

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    with the intent to teach and develop life skills, relationship with Christ and family unity. My focus has always been the adolescent because it has always been easier to access them, but through my practicum, I have learned that improved parenting is the most important goal of child abuse prevention (Barth). Granted, I know there are cases where adolescents are overly defiant no matter what but researchers have identified five common co- occurring issues for reasons parents maltreat their

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    Love in Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother

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    Parenting is one of the greatest honors, commitments, and trials a person will go through. It will test resolve, health, and even sanity but it can also provide the greatest sense of love and accomplishment in a person’s life. Whether a parent’s style is strict, laissez-faire, or somewhere in between, the choices made by parents for their children will leave their marks on the character and development of their children long into their lives. Amy Chua knew this. She also knew how dangerous it would

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    Parenting has been a struggle since the beginning of human history. Trying to teach the new generation everything they will need to survive in the world is no easy task. It is not an overstatement in the least to suggest that every parent who has ever conceived a child has not, from that moment, been struck with fear from the doubt in their own ability to naturally raise a child to the point of adulthood where there is nothing wrong with in the eyes of society. In adversity to this struggle, parents

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    EFFECTS OF COMMUNITY ON PARENTING Sanchez | 2 The Effects of Community on Parenting Practices Christina Sanchez November 6th 2016 The definition of a community can vary by its ' culture and experiences. It is those differences that are the framework for what any given community regards as normal and appropriate when it pertains to parenting practices. These norms set the standards as to when and how parents should seek help from others as well. Parenting practices are normally

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    In reading parenting advice from the eighteenth and modern centuries, you can see many similarities and differences. In comparing the two centuries, parenting and cultural rearing of American children, you can see the ways parenting has changed. These changes can be seen in the evolution of parental guidance, the punishment of children, and how children act and are expected to act. Dividing the two centuries of styles for rearing American children. Eighteenth-century parents focused on instilling

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    Physical punishment has been around for decades. However, many falsely believe that the use of this parenting style has slowly faded away. Unfortunately, it has become more common and ranges from minor to severe depending on the parent. This method of correction has been passed down through generations and the history of it is a major contribution to the problem. Just because it happens does not mean it is acceptable. The desired results are rarely achieved and the children are negatively impacted

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    narrative is to provide clinical case study facts on how to identify, modify and promote healthy behaviors in the SWC and provide biblical views on the standards in raising children that honor God and parents. Strong Willed Children The challenges of parenting a strong-willed child who acts out behaviors pose a significant challenge to families. Often this disruptive behavior is construed as being strong willed, but notwithstanding, may be indicators of the gifted and talented child. These behavioral

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    seeks to identify parental communication and cooperation as predictors of successful co-parenting in Israel during the divorce process. After they gathered the results from the self-report questionnaires their hypothesis was supported that communication and cooperation were separate components of successful co-parenting and that there is value in studying both which could ultimately be used to help improve co-parenting during divorce. In the second article “Parental Divorce and Emerging Adults’” Parental

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