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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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    March 2014 A Good Parent or a Bad Parent? Parenting is far more difficult than people make it out to be. According to Carol Gioia‚ a Senior Community Advisor for Helium Network‚ “Being a parent is potentially one of the most rewarding life experiences a person can have. It might also be the most difficult‚ for parenting is a round-the-clock endeavor filled with demands and obligations”. Gioia makes a point that not everyone will live up to be “good parents” because no parent is perfect‚ but they

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    more: Why Is Communication Important in Marriage? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_6595516_communication-important-marriage_.html#ixzz2NAJLmivw 1. It is a fact that there is bad relationship between some parents and their children because of the mishandling of the children by the parents. Communication is a necessary part

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    Illiterate Parents‚ Innocent Children and Indifferent Teachers The declaration of the results of the HSLC Exam.-2013 once again ignites the usual debate on the analysis of the poor performance of Govt. Schools in Nagaland. Our Hon’ble Chief Minister and many other people’s representatives have already expressed their anguish over the state of affairs of the Govt. schools. Many responsible individuals and organizations have been airing their concerns and suggesting remedial measures for the improvement

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    Since I grow up in a warm but overprotective household‚ I remember how stressful was to relate with my peers when I started elementary school. A combination of physical and cognitive factors seemed to contribute to my struggles. First‚ I had a fragile constitution and I hated sports and some exercises that involved physical contact or violence. Second‚ my introvert character contributed to prevent me to make new friends. I was a timid‚ suspicious‚ cautious and not competitive at all. Thus‚ the result

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    beginning of the story‚ the introduction between his mother and Jerry are distant as Jerry wants to play at the bay but does not want to leave his mother‚ and his mother cares about him to much but still wants him to have fun instead of being to overprotective under her influence. Jerry’s mom does let him go but sends him a worried smile that he might get hurt but if he does not get hurt he will have fun. Jerry is unsure about this and during the time he was playing‚ he thought about it the whole time

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    Children Clarice Moyer Liberty University COUN 502-D12 May 11‚ 2011 Abstract The Authoritarian Parenting Style is one of four parenting styles used to rear children. Authoritarian Parenting style is described by Feldman (2011) as “parents that are controlling‚ punitive‚ rigid‚ cold. Their word is law‚ and they value strict‚ unquestioning obedience……; they do not tolerate expressions of disagreement (p.251).” Because children are unable to explore their own feelings‚ values and opinions

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    Gina Caddeo English 099 Mr. Covell October 11‚ 2008 Garden State: “Large” and His Depression Work Cited Gina Caddeo English 099 Mr. Covell October 11‚ 2008 Garden State: “Large” and His Depression In the movie‚ Garden State‚ Andrew Largeman says that his mother has been depressed her whole life‚ “for no apparent reason.” It is because of her depression that the accident occurs. As a nine-year-old boy‚ Andrew is frustrated that his mother is depressed and that he cannot make her happy

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    Parent Interview INTRODUCTION: I interviewed a woman who has given birth within the past year so that I can relate the things I am learning in the classroom back to real life scenarios. Throughout the interview I hope to obtain enough knowledge to be able to understand the birthing process a lot better. I hope that I will be able to know more about how real life situations when it comes to having a new baby in the house. I also hope to be able to understand what it is like for a mother to see their

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    Chinese parents and American parents differ greatly in their parenting styles and a noticeable difference can be seen in the success of their children. The children of Chinese parents often excel in various areas‚ including in their educational‚ musical‚ and professional lives. The children of American parents‚ however‚ usually have a harder time excelling in those areas. Chinese parents and American parents hold opposing philosophies about how they view their children‚ opposing methods about how

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