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    Kids Having Kids: Teenage Pregnancy One of the most beautiful things in life that a person could experience is having a child. There is an unspeakable bond between the parent and the child‚ which starts as early as the time they first hear about being pregnant. This is true‚ but it is good to have everything in place when you have a child such as finding the right partner‚ having a good job‚ and stable finances. The truth is that things don’t always go according to plan‚ and there are some consequences

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    Kid Kustomers” No matter where children are or what they are doing they’ll always find some sort of advertisements. It can be when their casually watching television‚ reading a magazine or just playing games on their computer. Advertisements are different forms of communication whose purpose is to make their product known to the public. Marketers aren’t partial to certain people; they target anyone and every age group‚ but recently there has been an upsurge of advertisements aimed towards children

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    October 2012 Parental Guidance: It’s Needed The alarm clock goes off‚ time to get ready for school. That’s the Monday through Friday routine for most parents and children. Weekends consist of either sleeping in or running errands. A child without a mother or a child without a father struggles throughout their life. It is very important that once parents make the choice to have a child that they realize the responsibilities that they will have upon their child’s arrival. Caring for a child starts from

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    ‘The Case for Breaking Up With Your Parents’ (The Chronicle Review‚ May 6‚ 2012) Prof. Castle adopts a clear position against “helicopter” parenting (a style of child rearing in which overprotective parents discourage a child’s independence by being too involved in the child’s life1). She states highly expanded parental engagement jeopardizes students’ intellectual and emotional freedom. To live a meaningful life‚ students have to break away from their parents. Castle’s point of view has been affirmed

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    Because your parent holds a higher title in the church‚ you are to act‚ speak and look a certain way. You are to be exactly like your parents‚ to say the least‚ holy like. “It is ok for the members kids to act a certain way yet if the preachers kids act like that then suddenly the parents are horrible people. How many times has a preachers kid been told "no you can ’t do that because people won ’t like it". How many preachers kids have missed out on a normal childhood because the parents wouldn ’t

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    becoming a foster parent is that a big part of their job is to support and encourage family reunification. There are thousands of children who enter the foster care system with a powerful need for stability‚ happiness‚ safety‚ and love. Foster care is a temporary arrangement that’s essential for children who are unable to remain in their own homes due to abuse‚ neglect‚ mental health needs or some other issue that has produced an unsafe and unhealthy environment. Becoming a foster parent is a huge commitment

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    Living With My Parents vs. Living Independently I always thought that moving out of my parents’ house would be an exciting new start to life. Apparently nobody thought to explain to me how stressful and cost-consuming life really is outside the comfort of mommy and daddy’s embrace. Living with my parents and living independently differ exponentially‚ but living with my parents isn’t nearly as dreadful as I thought it to be as a teenager. The first upsetting difference between living alone rather

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    “The parent-child relationship serves as a prototype for future relationships of the child. It is this first relationship that the child uses as a template to apply to future relationship experiences” (Malekpour‚ 2007). Attachment is our special bond with special people. This special person does not only have to be a mother it can also be a father‚ aunt‚ sister‚ caregiver‚ or anyone else. We usually feel pleasure and comfort when they are in our company. However‚ attachment is not bonding‚ which

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    Composition & Rhetoric Written Assignment: 3rd Essay What Does It Mean to Be a Good Parent Nowadays? Nowadays‚ this is the question that all the couples waiting for a baby have‚ and it is almost impossible to answer it. Everyone has different opinion in this topic‚ but there is something that everybody agrees on‚ time has change. There have been a lot of aspects regarding how to raise a kid that has changed in the last 40 yeas. In my opinion‚ one of the most important aspects is how open-minded

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    website‚ Youtube. It is about a kid who was spoiled‚ was marking a tantrum in front of his parents in front of a restaurant. I was there and saw the incident happened. The child and his parents were standing in front of the door of a restaurant. The child yelled and shouted loudly‚ he was asking for his parents to tie his shoelaces. His parents refused unless he kept quiet and went in the restaurant to have lunch. Surprisingly‚ the child did not do what his parents said nut threw the teddy bear

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