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    Bashari Owens Hasty ENG 111-06SS 16 June 2014 Cultural Differences in Parenting Chinese parents order their kids to get A’s‚ but western parents only ask their children to try their best. Why are cultures so different in their approach toward their child’s success? In several essays‚ the authors explore these differentness in western cultural parenting vs eastern cultural parenting. When it comes to parenting‚ different cultures have their way of raising their children‚ when it comes to music

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    Grades do not Reflect Intelligence As young adults we have been tested many times over the years‚ whether it be by a parent‚ friend or life itself however‚ the most common of tests we receive are from school. Growing up we were taught to believe that A meant smart and F meant dumb. Time and time again this caused distress in students who were very smart but declared dumb by the education system. Contrary‚ students who were receiving higher marks are not necessarily the most intelligent. Eventually

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    Troy’s Parenting There are four styles of parenting; authoritarian‚ permissive‚ uninvolved and authoritative. Many parents adopt one or more of these styles‚ however in the play Fences‚ written by August Wilson‚ Troy demonstrates a authoritarian styles of parenting. I believe this will have a negative effect on Cory in the future. A authoritarian parents have high expectations for their child or children however‚ provide very little feedback‚ and guidance. When the parent does provide feedback

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    and kind especially during the time period this story takes place. Then we have the Breedlove family‚ they are almost the complete opposite of their counter parts MacTeer’s. The father‚ Cholly Breedlove is mostly drunk and devoid of any concept of parenting‚ partially because of his horrible unforgettable past. The Mother‚ Pauline Breedlove and wife of Cholly‚ is both abusive to her children and constantly battling with Cholly. Their daughter Pecola Breedlove‚ who is often at the forefront of the book

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    Review Questions What is positive parenting? An approach that seeks to encourage good behavior in children through clear guidelines and rules‚ good communication‚ rewarding and modeling good behavior‚ and promoting healthy self-esteem in children. What is discipline? How does it differ from punishment? A punishment is when you do something bad and get in trouble for it. A discipline is more of teaching your child what is right and what is wrong. What is active listening? Why is it used by parents

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    Parenting of Atticus Finch Atticus Finch is a single father of two children‚ Jem and Scout. Atticus Finch isn’t the same as the rest of the fathers. Atticus was a good role model to his children. Atticus Finch treated his children with care‚ estimate‚ and equality. He taught his children to be wise and have morals‚ as well as teaching them right against wrong. Atticus would try his best to do the best thing in order for his children to learn. Atticus told Scout‚ “You have to put yourself

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    the idea of postponement or delay. Procrastination is rarely judged to be a positive thing. No person likes the idea that something has to be put on delay‚ they want it as soon as possible. Imagine if someone was told a riddle‚ but never told them the reason behind it. All that person would want to know was the reason behind the riddle‚ and that‚ gets their mind racing and‚ causes stress. The person to delay a task‚ also endures such stress. At the time to delay the tasks seem like the best

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    The theme of chapter five of Freakonomics is involving parenting and whether parents really do affect their children as much as it is believed; whether the parents really matter. Levitt and Dubner discuss the roles of parents in the lives of their children‚ including the choices they make to protect them. They provide situations to show how the conventional wisdom of parenting is constantly changing‚ certain beliefs going in and out of style and ideas contradicting one another arising. Parents do

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    The Impact On a Childs Behavior Media vs. Parenting What impact does sex‚ violence‚ drugs‚ etc. in the media have on children? What can we do about it? How do we balance the tension between freedom of expression and the need to protect children? When you talk about the media and whether or not it is harmful on children‚ you must examine the whole industry and all aspects of its effects on children. It is that the media as a whole is not as harmful to children as some intense other can‚ but over

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    Contemporary Research on Parenting: The case for Nature and Nurture W. Andrew Collins‚ Eleanor E. Maccoby‚ Laurence Steinberg‚ E. Mavis Hetherington and Marc. Bornstein Current findings on parental influences provide more sophisticated and less deterministic explanations than did earlier theory and research on parenting. Contemporary research approaches include: (a) behavior-genetic designs‚ augmented with direct measures of potential environmental influences; (b) studies distinguishing

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