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    Punishment This seems to a popular topic of discussions in today’s world. Should you punish your kids by spanking them. As a kid I was spanked and corrected for doing something wrong or doing a bad thing. My parents used it as a way to get me to either stop doing something or as a punishment for what I did. Today people see it as wrong to lay hands on children to correct them. They call it abuse. There is a correct way to punish a child and there is a way to do it and go to far. Some people say

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    license to be a parent should not be provided because if the mother were to fail the test.‚ just imagine all the struggles she has been through. The U.S. should not require a parent license because parent-child relationships could be jeopardized‚ it would be difficult to enforce‚ and the government having too much control of our private lives. Having a loving bond with the the is like a “happily ever after” but not if a license determines if you will keep your child. Instituting a parent license can

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    The undercover parent

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    Undercover Parent” published on March 16‚ 2008 in The New York Times‚ Harlan Coben argues about installing spyware on home computers to let parents monitor their children‚ while they are using the internet. The author believes and tries to convince parents that monitoring children on the computer is an act of protection in defending them against danger‚ rather than an invasion of privacy. There are hazards that children may not be aware of when using the internet. For this reason‚ parents may download

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    good parent How to be good parents? During that time‚ the parents have to raise their children in a good manner. So they have taken the most difficult job the world‚ and to become good parents for their children. The parents have a lot of work and responsibility to do with their children to be good parents. There are several qualities to be good parents‚ and the main three qualities are‚ be a good listener‚ express love‚ and helping children to feel safe. First of all‚ a good parent should be a

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    Deadbeat Parents Since the beginning of time‚ there have been children born out of wedlock. When children are born out of wedlock it is still the responsibility of both parents to contribute to the needs of a child both ethically and legally. However that is not happening much of the time in today’s world. When a child is not cared for by a parent‚ it "looks" bad on them to society. However since child support laws have been enacted‚ ethical reasons to take care of a child are now overpowered

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    I believe that children should play contact sports. Children can get hurt doing anything so why should they stop playing sports if they can get a lot of positive things out of it. Sports help people develop social skills and teamwork. Sports help children and their development. Organized sports can teach children life lessons. If your child plays a team sport then they will learn the art of sportsmanship‚ sharing credit‚ and responsibility. Being on a team helps children think about others and what’s

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    only about students or children who are given the work. It is something that involves a lot of other people‚ such as the parents‚ teachers‚ elder sisters or brothers and tutors. But the maximum impacts it has are on the parents. Parents and homework have such a strong bonding that it cannot be broken‚ no matter how hard they try. Parents are by default connected to the homework given to their children and often face higher levels of stress and agony‚ as compared to the children. Given the carefree nature

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    Parents are experts on their own child and are their child’s first and main educators.  To meet the needs of children in our care effectively‚ childcare centers have to build strong relationships with parents and make sure that the sharing of information is a two-way‚ on going process.  Aim for practitioners should be to achieve an open‚ supportive relationship with parents‚ who will be made to feel welcome‚ involved and fully informed about what happens in the childcare center. The preschool

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    Nowadays‚ some people consider that children have too much leisure time and in spite of wasting it‚ they should use it to do more school work. In my opinion‚ I think children should use their free time wisely to develop their skills not only in school work but also in their life. Firstly‚ we all know that people cannot keep on working all the time. We need to stop and relax ourselves. And after a long day in school‚ children also need to relax. In their free time‚ they can play games‚ have a

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    Ryan Lehane 21 March 2008 License to Parent? The implementation of a parenting license procedure will be of great benefit to civilization in the development of our world. Decisions to restrict certain vocations‚ to forbid privileges such as driving‚ require successful passing of a licensing examination. Today‚ we seem to have created forms of permits and licenses for everything that we have deemed “valuable” with the exception of the most valuable possession anyone could ever obtain

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