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    parents have always struggled with when and how to discipline their kids. In The Veldt, Ray Bradbury uses this parental dilemma to prove his thought that lack of discipline in children leads to grave consequences. His story was written in the 1950s, parenting was a lot more different then it is now, meaning parents were a lot stricter and more involved in their children’s lives. But, Bradbury started to notice that change in the coming years when it came to raising children. So in The Veldt, Bradbury

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    Previously, I thought that adoption was easy. This course has taught me that it is not as simple as it seems, and there are many different issues that need to be considered. Adoption is an amazing gift for couples who are unable to have children. There are many problems that couples face when they cannot conceive. It is heart-wrenching for couples who need to endure years of trying and hoping, only to see their efforts fail or end in miscarriages. Thankfully, there is a way for these childless couples

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    the most rigorous on their children. The title of the article “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” was not chosen by Amy, but by the Wall Street Journal. Even though Amy did not write the title, there is reasoning that she does believe that chinese parenting is superior. Everyone is wondering how their children excel above everyone else. Thesis… Amy is known as a ‘Tiger Mom”, one who pushes their children to be the best of the best academically. Chinese parents raise their children to meet high expectations

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    Poverty played a very prominent role throughout the course of my life. I encountered various issues which influenced my psychological development and hindered my ability to properly process the consequences of my behavior. Also, the lack of resources limited my access to a proper education and a safe living environment. Despite the fact I am now a well-adjusted individual there is no doubt my internal and external behaviors along with the quality of life were greatly impacted, by the level of inequality

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    The Child Voice

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    It takes the lead and gives orders. Teachers and coaches tend to use their parent voice when disciplining their students. This very much offends the student who is already using his parenting voice. The hurt teenager doesn’t want to be parented, that is unfamiliar to him. Parents are never helpful and never know what is going on anyway. When the teen is already a parent in some way, this causes him to be very angry. This causes fear in

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    numbers of applications had been discussed in the courtroom and most of them were related to driver license and child parenting issues. Most of driver licence issues only took around less than 5 minutes because they were arranged for the next court session with documents required. However, when it came to child parenting, it took longer time. There was an application related to child parenting. A father walked into courtroom with his son and the mother was with a lawyer.

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    Question: 2 Compare and contrast two articles from the additional list of the qualitative methods section of the course. Comment on the strength and weaknesses of these studies. ‘‘Article A’’: ‘Being Native versus” Going Native: Conducting social work research as an Insider, Kalei Kanuha ‘‘Article B’:’ A Case Study of Liberation among Latino Immigrants Families Who Have Children with Disabilities, Fabricio Balcazar et. al. Comparison Ethical Consideration; Informed consent is significant during

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    According to our notes, “Free consent means that the decision by the client to willingly engage in an activity is made without coercion or undue pressure from anyone” (Algonquin, 2017). If the client has the ability to make their own decisions, then they should do so, and if they are not capable, then the responsible individual should make the appropriate decision on their behalf. In this scenario the parents were making the decision for their dependent child. As parents, we want to be

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    It all depends on how the biological parent and the new parent will be involved with the children. If the phase of connecting and bonding working together to be a strong family fails this kind of parenting can leave a scar in the children that will later be transmitted to the next generation and a continuous transmission of an unhealthy family relationships. I lost my father seven years ago and since then I have had already three stepfathers and none

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    Parenting Children without Yelling Noah Brown By Noah Brown Jun 28, 2012 There are many parents who constantly yell at their children. It doesn't seem to matter where they are, be it the grocery store or even outside of a church. They simply start yelling at their kids as a form of correcting unwanted behavior. Some parents simply don't understand the old adage that you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar. By following these easy tips, you will see that parenting kids without yelling

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