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    ethnicity wants to believe they are the best at raising children‚ and forming a functioning family; however‚ they all have different forms of parenting. Three countries whose values are comparatively different are China‚ Turkey‚ and the United States. The biggest difference in the way the values are expressed through these families and their differing parenting styles. Traditional values often produce strict parents; but is tough love the way to go? Imagine finishing a walk home from Huijia a private

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    DEPARTMENT FOR CHILD PROTECTION FAMILY SUPPORT (RESPONSIBLE PARENTING) FRAMEWORK February 2012 1 OVERVIEW The role of the Department for Child Protection encompasses the following three service areas: • • • Service area 1 - Supporting young people and children in care of the CEO Service area 2 - Protecting young people and children from abuse. Service area 3 - Supporting individuals and families at risk or in crisis. Family support services constitute the Department s

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    Review Questions 1. What is positive parenting? 2. What is discipline? How does it differ from punishment? 3. What is active listening? Why is it used by parents? 4. What is guidance? Provide an example of a parent providing guidance to a child? 5. Where can families and parents find support and resources? Critical Thinking Questions 1. Why are consequences an important part of positive parenting? 2. Why is it important that parents establish a positive relationship and positive communication

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    directed towards the group and not the individual (Keller‚ 2002). Warmth is important for the interdependent self‚ and is defined by parenting styles that demonstrate physical affection‚ such as hugging and kissing‚ and non-physical affection‚ such as understanding and nurturing (Keller‚ 2002). Contingency is important for the independent self‚ and is defined by parenting styles‚ through teaching and reflection‚ that an individual’s actions have varying outcomes‚ which is directly associated the progression

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    improved student achievement. However‚ the type of parental involvement that produces the increase in student achievement is more than that of a parent volunteering at their child ’s school. Elementary schools that provide an opportunity for growing parenting skills as well as encouraging at home learning activities have shown increases in student achievement (Ingram‚ Lieberman‚ and Wolfe‚ 2007). According to Ingram‚ Lieberman‚ and Wolfe (2007) some additional studies suggest that not all aspects

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    it. Many of the comments she made were correlated with how I view her parenting but some were surprise answers that I wasn’t expecting at all. What I learned from this interview‚ my overall response‚ the thoughts it led me to have about parenting education‚ and the connection that it has made to this class will all be covered in this summary. What I learned from this interview with my mom was that so much of her parenting

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    many different parenting skills that can be affective and there are some that can have no impact on a child’s life. Researchers and many parenting seminars have states that parent’s should be fair‚ willing to compromise‚ and willing to trust their children.

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    making is hard to do their job on parenting their children if they have to push back against the relentless tide of marketing aimed for their children. My opinion on the way McDonalds markets their product towards children‚ is just a way for a company to advertise there product and make money. Just the same as saying when Dairy Queen advertises their ice cream that its making their kids want ice cream which leads to them being obese when really it’s their parenting skills that need to improve not the

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    parent is a parent who cares for one or more child without physical help of another parent in the house. Though people looked down upon single parenting before‚ it is now quite common in today’s world. According to the United States Census Bureau the amount of children who live with a single parent has increased to a little more than 30 percent. Single parenting is a problem to others since children raised under a household of a single parent are two times more likely to end up poor‚ to give birth outside

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    are okay with it‚ they know that it is for their sake she does it‚ but a consulting on parenting relations‚ says that she is not helping her children and that she needs to let go. Robyn Lewis

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