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    Language Arts BT1 2012 " I wanted you to see what real courage is‚ instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand." What is the type of courage that is being highlighted in the quote above? How is "real courage" shown in the novel? The type of courage highlighted in the quote above is moral courage. "Real courage" is shown through the image of Mrs Dubose‚ a morphine addict who wished to overcome her addiction before she died. Mrs Dubose was a repugnant‚ bedridden

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    As a parent we think that our parenting is the best for our children‚ but is there another way of parenting that is better? Do gay people parent better than straight people? Well‚ this story will tell you all about gay parenting and which is better for the child. This story will tell you the differences in children who are being raised by gay parents compared to Children who are being raised by straight parents. Kids can be curl and quick to judge. Sometimes it is because they would taught

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    answers in case analysis. Each of you will approach the case in a different manner. However‚ you can use the following procedure as a rough guide to your analysis which can be fine-tuned to personal preferences: Thoroughly read the case. The first step is to understand the current situation. Read the case thoroughly and several times if needed. Get a good feel for what is going on in the case. Who are the major players? What types of information are given to you? Go back and read the case carefully

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    In 1978‚ Dr. Diana Baumrind was the first to define the four parenting styles. Since then‚ there have been more styles that utilize different category designs. For Baumrind‚ her categories were responsiveness and demandingness. Responsiveness is defined as warmth: a parent’s response to the needs of a child in an accepting and supporting way. Responsiveness can also be used interchangeable with love. Parents use love as a tool to teach right from wrong‚ increase a child’s self-esteem‚ and

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    Therefore‚ the parenting styles and environments that an ADHD child is surrounded by is crucial for their growth and development. There are three different types of environmental effects that are related to causing ADHD: shared environment effects‚ nonshared environment effects‚ genetic effects or heritability. The first type of environment effect‚ shared environment effects‚ is the effect that a pair of twins are more similar than would be expected based on genetics because they were both raised

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    you ever seen a parent and wondered how they could manage stuff so very skilfully? Well that is because they know about some of the best parenting hacks and they practice it in their everyday life. Now we are going to reveal you the secret treasure of those parenting hacks so that you can become an even better parent than you already are! Life changing parenting hacks: • Ever seen how your kid’s toys float around when he/she is in the tub? - Well in that case‚ it’s pretty tough to gather it once the

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    Impact of Parenting Style on Adolescent Development In today’s society‚ the development of adolescence is a significant matter. In previous generations‚ self-discipline and strict obedience was critical; “The style of parenting practiced in the past was seen as critical to provide children with the self-discipline required by societies in which strict obedience to authority was expected from citizens‚” (Holloway‚ 2003‚ p.314). Authoritarian parenting style was the most common. According to Holloway

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    education needs. 4) What are the qualities of a nurturing parent? • A nurturing parent should be caring for a child and do everything to help them become a better person. Critical Thinking Questions 1. What qualities make a person a good parent? A bad parent? • A good parent provides the needs and wants of the child as well as being loving and caring. 2. Which parental responsibilities do you think would be the most challenging? Why? • The most challenging responsibilities for me would be finding

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    parents in this novel: Atticus Finch‚ father of Scout and Jem‚ and Bob Ewell‚ father of Mayella Ewell. They are contrasting characters; Atticus is generally shown as a decent person with good morals‚ and a good father‚ whereas Ewell is shown to be selfish and a bad father. One of the main reasons Atticus makes a good parent is that he doesn’t show off‚ and is modest; for example when the children find out Atticus was ’the deadest shot in Maycomb County in his time’‚ he doesn’t gloat about it‚ and

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    Growing up I was always taught that the ideal composition for a family had to include both a mother‚ a father‚ and then the children. But what happens when it doesn’t quite end up that way for whatever reason? A lot of studies have shown that single parenting has a lot of impactful effects on both the children and the parents. These families are no longer known as non-traditional families‚ they are all around us today. The U.S. Census Bureau stated that 30 percent of American families are headed by only

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