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    Chapter 1 Dimensions of Parenthood Focus Questions 1. Why is it important to learn about parenting? - Because it will help you to better understand why some strategies work and how to make your relationship with your children better. Not many people know what makes someone a good parent. That is why it is good to learn different ways of parenting. 2. What attributes describe the nature of parenthood? - reproduction‚ parent’s responsibility for nurturing‚ teaching‚ and acting

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    instance‚ Stanley Milgram‚ in his article‚ Perils of Obedience‚ writes about his experiment‚ of how people obey an authority‚ neglecting their conscience‚ and how this can be a threat to real life experiences. In contrast‚ another Psychologist‚ Diana Baumrind‚ in her article‚ "Review of Stanley Milgram’s experiments on obedience‚" states that Milgram’s experiment was unsuccessful for many reasons; and therefore‚ it is not valid. Both Psychologists have different views on the validity of the experiment

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    There are many parenting styles out there‚ but most can be classified by Maccoby and Martin’s four parenting styles; authoritative‚ indulgent‚ authoritarian‚ and neglectful. It is believed by most people that authoritative parenting‚ where parents are demanding and responsive‚ is the best parenting method‚ raising kids to be happy and successful. But it is just a style‚ not a detailed guideline; then how could that be achieved? First of all‚ parents should know and act accordingly to their child’s

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    Argument Synthesis Option #1: Stanley Milgram vs. Diana Baumrind At very young ages‚ most of us are taught the importance of being obedient. Many of us may have even been rewarded for obedience and punished for disobedience. For most of us‚ being obedient creates a sense of accomplishment and pride‚ but what happens when we are put in a position where obeying a certain order results with violating ones own moral beliefs? In 1963‚ Stanley Milgram‚ a professor of psychology at Yale University

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    Obedience: Does it have its limits? When individuals abandon their own freedom for the benefit of the larger group‚ they are no longer individuals but products of conformity. Obedience to authority can become dangerous when morals and independent thought are stifled to the point that harm is inflicted upon another person. "The Perils of Obedience" by Stanley Milgram reports on his controversial experiment that test how far individuals would go in obeying orders‚ even if carrying out those orders

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    One of the wonders in the world is when two people become parents. Parenting comes with much responsibilty. It is a learning experience‚ and though some skills of parenting come natural‚ others do not. People believe that if we require people to pass a driving test before licensing them to operate a car‚ we should require them to pass some kind of parenting test before allowing them to have children. As an American‚ I believe in the unalienable rights that were set down and stated in the Declaration

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    his paper‚ “The Perils of Obedience.” Milgram argues that people are far too obedient to authority without justified reason. According to this view‚ people follow orders far too easily because they are trained to obey. On the other hand‚ Diana Baumrind‚ in her response “Review of Stanley Milgram’s Experiments on Obedience argues that Milgram’s results were poorly tested and are therefore inaccurate. In her words‚ “The laboratory is not the place to study degree of obedience or suggestibility…since

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    Some adverse challenges tScholars have noted that societies adjust to different social factors by using particular family compositions. Throughout history‚ families have taken on many different forms‚ shaped by economic and social factors. These family forms sometimes changed within the same country as the needs of families changed. In the past‚ for example‚ families often had more children than the average family does today. In part‚ this is because children represented an economic benefit for families

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    extend the essay‚ they could discuss some of the theories that look at how relationships develop and how conflict arises. ***** Marked by teacher Sam Morran 01/12/2012 The first 200 words of this essay... Lil Maisky Year 11 Parenting: -Describe the ideal relationship between parents and children. -How do you appreciate your parents and how do they appreciate you? (400 words) Any ideal relationship is based on the appropriate balance in between the commitment and

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    P"There’s increasing evidence that children gain a lot from going to preschool‚" says Parents advisor Kathleen McCartney‚ PhD‚ dean of Harvard Graduate School of Education‚ in Cambridge‚ Massachusetts. "At preschool‚ they become exposed to numbers‚ letters‚ and shapes. And‚ more important‚ they learn how to socialize -- get along with other children‚ share‚ contribute to circle time." Statistics show that a majority of kids attend at least one year of preschool: According to the National Institute

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