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    Authoritarian Parents

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    are scared of them. Likewise‚ your child may soon begin to read your expressions and may likewise figure out how to control you to their advantage. Children of Authoritarian parents “tend to be relatively low in social and academic competence‚ unhappy and unfriendly‚ and low in self-confidence” (Baumrind‚ 1991b‚ 470). This parent will immediately get upset with the child without letting him know why. They will probably say “how dare you throw a ball and

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    separated parents

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    towards them. When the family is good there is usually a stable emotional atmosphere in the home and a consistent method in bringing up the children. But in the other hand‚ based on observations‚ it have implied that when marital relations between the parents are poor (broken)‚ the child may be highly emotionally disturbed‚ and having that kind of state is what we all frequently called “broken family”. There are some effects of having a broken family to their children (students)‚ especially in their academic

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    Parents can and should discipline their children. It is a parent’s job to teach their children about expectations‚ rules‚ morals‚ and values. Children need to be given consistent discipline to be taught right from wrong‚ to be kept safe and to learn what they can and cannot do. But how much is too much? Parents should be taught and know when they are crossing the line from parental discipline to child abuse. Every week‚ child protective services around the United States receive more than 50‚000

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    differences between being a biological parent‚ an adoptive parent‚ and a foster parent? Being a biological parent is that the parents raise their children. An adoptive parent‚ is when a he or she takes on the full responsibility of raising a child. A foster parent legally assumes all parental responsibilities toward the child for a limited period of time. What financial needs are parents obligated to provide and which are optional? The financial needs that a parent is obligated to take are food‚

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    But most of the times its the insecurity of the parents especially in the major chunk of the middle class population of India‚ that determines the decision making of the parents towards their children.Every decision they make depends on which aspect of the child and the perception of the parenta at that point of time. Sometimes what the parent could not achieve in life‚ they want to achieve such lost or unattempted goals through their children‚ Consequentially with the change of time‚ the interest

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    21st Century Kids

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    A 21st century kid is diffrent from the old days. "Children today have a lifestyle not childhood." CUROSITY. A 21st century kid‚ in my perception has high CURIOSITY level. From what kids are from the past -who too‚ are curious of what is this? and what is that?- comes an improved level today‚ where kids are eager to learn MORE than what is written or what the older people tells them. And this curiousity they have leads them to explore new things specially today‚ where everything is just a click

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    Diary of a wimpy kid

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    Wimpy kid: The Last Straw by Jeff Kinney is the 3rd book in the series Diary of a Wimpy Kid. I’ve read all of the books in the series now. To be honest‚ I understand why kids are drawn to them but as an adult reading them all back to back they got a bit old. As I’ve shared in my reviews of the other books in the series‚ this is one of my son’s favorite book series. My son AJ who is 10‚ was so happy that I read the first book and when I finished it‚ he lined up book 2 and 3 in the series on my nightstand

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    Letter to Parents

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    Hayley Anderson Rasmussen-Eagan Campus Foundations of Child Development Hacker‚ Julie November 13‚ 2012 Dear parents‚ I am Hayley Anderson and I am so pleased to be working with your children! I am 19 years of age and I have been working with young children for about 2 months now and I love every minute of it. I closely align my teaching philosophy with Behaviorism and Social learning theory‚ by B.F. Skinner and John B. Watson. Learning about all of the different theories I think I best

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    Pastor's Kid Satire

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    a pastor’s daughter. Others might say I’m just some rebellious kid. The only people who know me as all three‚ are close friends and family. But of course‚ knowing me better than everyone else‚ they see me in a lot of other ways as well. I was adopted by the time I was one. I wasn’t even aware that i was adopted until I was seven‚ and part of me wishes I was never

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    Concerned Parent

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    CONCERNED PARENT As a parent of an eleven year old student who is now preparing to write the examination for entry into secondary school‚ I would like to share with you my views on the issue of extra lessons. Your school offers extra lessons on five evenings of the week and half day on Saturday. I think this is outrageous. Do you believe hat there is a real need to give extra lessons? Do you believe that after children have been subject to whole day’s teaching‚ they are mentally alert to

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