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    is what I’m constantly hearing. I could never seem to understand why, but as I’m slowly maturing, I’m beginning to comprehend: my father is strict. As I age, he appears to grow increasingly more strict Never do I leave the house without him asking for the address of where I’m traveling to, or checking my assignment notebook to assure I’ve finished all my homework. As time goes by, I’m ultimately discovering all the reasons behind why he is the way he is. Unfortunately, teenagers have accomplished

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    My Mother Is My Mom

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    friends know her has just a "Friend." But I can say that I know so much more about my mom than most people that she or I know that knows or have meet her in a time. To me my mom isn’t just a nice person she is caring, loving and at times can be a real pain. In the end, she will always be that person that well come to my aid if I really need it. I want to show everyone what my mom means to me and how much of a great person and parent she really is. Most of my relatives on my mom’s side always say

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    Studies on why children commit crimes have been going on for over decades. Many researchers have yet to find the reason as to why under aged individuals act the way they do. Although, there isn’t a correct answer as to why children do commit crimes, there have been various studies that show what could cause the minor to act in such a way. Transfer laws would be beneficial because it would help under aged individuals stay on the right track. If minors break the law and commit crimes they should be

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    obesity, resiliency, social-deviance, self-esteem, school performance, cognitive flexibility, and emotional intelligence. Permissive is know as the parenting style that has little to no demands of the their child. When a parent has adopted this type of parenting style when the parent has chosen to set rules they are usually inconsistent. Their parenting is usually of being the child's friend instead of an authority figure. Permissive could have a negative effect on the child’s health, they no feeling

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    Parents have all kinds of different methods and strategies for raising their kids. There are many different parenting styles, but in Amy’s book she talks about two main ones, you have the rigid and oppressive “Chinese parents”, then on the other end of the spectrum you have “Westren parents” which are more lenient and consciously aware of their kids self esteem. Amy Chua believes in the way of how Chinese parents raise their children and she uses some of their techniques in her own family. In “The

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    child grows up they can be prevented if parents reduce the use of spanking and hitting their children. Children raised in a strict household have the tendency to see aggression as a way of dealing with problems, if their parents hit them to get them to “behave” they go and do that to other kids, some children hit other children in school or even family members because children learn what they see their parents model and they go and do it to other people. If a parent uses spanking their child as a way

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    is what I’m constantly hearing. I could never seem to understand why, but as I’m slowly maturing, I’m beginning to comprehend: my father is strict. As I age, he appears to grow increasingly more strict Never do I leave the house without him asking for the address of where I’m traveling to, or checking my assignment notebook to assure I’ve finished all my homework. As time goes by, I’m finally discovering all the reasons behind why he is the way he is. Unfortunately, teenagers have accomplished

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    theater without a parent. Having too much violence or something else that is wrong can affect a person watching it in a bad way. Parents rely on ratings to help them understand if it is okay for their kid of a certain age should watch and if it would be okay for them to watch. Ratings when it comes to violence, sex, and language should be more strict because teenagers are allowed to get into it if it is under a certain rating. There is a quote that says "you are what you repeatedly do" so if someone continuously

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    Amy Chua is the author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother which was released in 2011. A brief part of her book was written in an article called “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior,” where she discusses the high expectations that she held her children to. Chua discusses how her very demanding standards would ensure that her children live up to their full potential. Although Chua makes a great argument, she leaves out information that could have helped strengthen her argument and she doesn’t seem to

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    Love My Mother

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    We try to compare our parents to other parents, our friends always tell us ‘hey your mom and dad were super cool’ but we think to ourselves, are my parents that cool. I think the world revolves on how strict or soft our parents can be. We all have our experiences with our parents growing up to now that we're in college, we look back and we ask ourselves was my mom or dad strict with me or soft, which leads me to telling you this story were i will be explaining how my mother was soft compared to Sophia‘s

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