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    Which Style Is for YOU? Free-Range or Tiger Parenting Throughout time, many parents have questioned themselves if it's smarter to be a free-range parent or a tiger parent? What are the pros and cons to be a free-range parent? What is tiger parenting and what are the benefits? Parenting refers to the process of selecting the most appropriate way to ensure the physical, cognitive, and emotional wellbeing of one’s child. The process of choosing a parenting style cam often differ due to the factors such

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    Mediation can be particularly useful in cases where a couple is having difficulty agreeing upon a parenting plan that works for everyone. If you are a divorcing parent and you want to work out a co-parenting plan, but haven’t been able to come to an agreement with your soon to be ex, consider arranging for mediation. Preparing for Legal Decision Making and Parenting Time Mediation: Creating a Parenting Plan 1. Put together a history of the relationship between you and your ex. Start when you met

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    Parenting is a key factor in the advancement of society. It is used to train up the new generation to take over. Parenting has been tainted over the years. Parents have opted for a more compromising style of parenting which leads to compromised children, and compromised children are no good to the world. Compromised parenting is the idea that we should accomodate to children’s feelings and cater to their preferences. This encourages narcissism, self-entitlement, and victim thinking in children

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    them to do for themselves, that will make them successful human beings” Ann Landers. When it comes to children there are many ways parents raise their children. The way that parenting style that parents may be practicing may not be the most efficient. Briana Rackley is looking at the positive effect of the authoritative parenting style. Briana is a marketing and psychology double major. At the moment she is leaning toward wanting to do research on childhood development because she finds it interesting

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    important sign of success is the child’s mental health. The Western parenting method, a method that tries to sympathize with the child, tends to achieve his feat more often than the Eastern parenting method, which appears to fail in this aspect of parenting through harsh strictness and controlling behaviors. Both have positive effects on the child, but Western parenting has healthier results for the child’s mentality. Western parenting gives children more freedom over their interests and personalities

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    Parenting Plus is a parent education program utilized with clients at First Care Pregnancy Center. First Care operates under the leadership umbrella of New Life Family Services. The present resources available for parent education at First Care include a repertoire of videos and articles that encompass a range of parenting topics, from initial baby care to talking to children about emergencies, illness and crisis. Discipline and developmental milestones are addressed, as are keys to effective parenting

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    Co-parenting is important for cognitive adjustment in a child’s development. Co-parenting describes sharing parental responsibility by divorced parents or joint shared custody of a child. The importance of co-parenting involves cooperation, support, and interactions for a successful development. Co-parenting can adjust the child’s development, parent’s cooperation and support are important contributions to a successful co-parenting. According to Feinberg (2010), coparenting consists of four dimensions:

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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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    September 2012 The Myth and Reality of Co-Parenting One thing that almost everybody will have to deal with at least once in their lifetime is parenting. In parenting, both parents are needed to make the job easier on themselves, their marriage and their child. In the essay The Myth of Co-Parenting: How It Was Supposed to Be. How It Was. by Hope Edelman, Edelman tells her experience with co-parenting. Edelman, along with many women, initially believed that co-parenting was possible. She soon figured out

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    things that are worthwhile, parenting takes hard work and dedication. New and unprepared parents can find themselves at a loss for words and actions when the child arrives and they truly realize that they are on their own. Children thrive and learn from your actions, so many new parents are unaware how much their everyday life effects their child, especially in the first three years of their life. New parents or parents that are currently pregnant should have to take parenting classes to understand how

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