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    theme of the role of a parent. Throughout the play‚ the parents play a huge role‚ though it may not be the best role for our titular characters. There are pretty much two sides to this argument of “what is the role of a parent?” I feel that in the play the parents are there to be almost a nuisance‚ but not intentionally. In real life however‚ parents could also be very influential figures in children’s lives and really shape them to be good people. As shown in the play‚ parents can sometimes be a pain

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    Sole Parent Research Paper

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    SOLE PARENTS DEFINITION: *The term “sole parent” refers to a person‚ male or female‚ residing in a household as the only carer of his or her child or children. (http://hsc.csu.edu.au) *A sole parent is a person who cares for one or more children without assistance from another parent or carer living in the same home. (Mitchell K. et al CAFS Community and Family Studies HSC Course) *A sole parent is a person who raises a child/children without a partner. (Beattie A. et al Community and Family

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    What Makes a Good Parent

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    “What makes a good parent” is not easily obtainable. You should spend a lot of time in contemplation before reaching to it. And still there is no guarantee that finally you will get it. Since many people have different opinions on raising a child there may be thousands absolutely different answers to one and the same question‚ a rather tricky one‚ I would say. To tell you the truth‚ after I asked myself the same question‚ several things went through my mind. What kind of parent will I be? How will

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    Interaction Between Teenagers And Their Parents. In my opinion‚ there is not enough interaction between teenagers and their parents these days. I think it is true because of career of their parent‚ modern technology‚ and distance between them. The first reason is the career of their parent. The parents always hope their children were life in the best condition and were taken care in the best services. So they try to earn more money in order to pay for the fee of education of their children

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    Topic: Effects of Having an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) Parent on the Academic Performance of Tertiary School Students from First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities (FAITH)‚ First Semester AY 2011-2012 I. Target Readers: Students who have an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) parent II. Research Objectives: After reading this research paper‚ FAITH tertiary students should be able to: 1. Cite the advantages of having an OFW parent in terms of the following aspects: a. Financial

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    The Effects of Children with Divorced Parents When two people marry and decide to start a family‚ they are making a commitment to being a whole family. Unfortunately‚ not everything goes as planned and 50% of these marriages end in a divorce (print source 1). The separation of the parents can cause many psychological effects on the children involved‚ no matter what the age or the circumstances. These problems are unavoidable and can have both long term effects on the children as well as many effects

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    Lone Parent Case Study

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    Transcript Case Study A is an 18 year old lone parent and also a teenage parent. She has one child‚ in which she became pregnant with when she was 17 years old. The pregnancy was not planned and this impacted her studies so she was unable to finish her education and go to university like she had planned. She currently lives with her parents and is unemployed due to childcare being an issue. As her child is under one year old‚ and she relies on benefits she is unable to afford a private nursery

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    Affecting Outcomes for the Invisible Casualties of War – The Children of Incarcerated Parents On December 31‚ 2005‚ 2‚320‚359 people were incarcerated in the United States. Of these inmates‚ 107‚518 were female. As of 2004‚ the most recent date for which statistics are available‚ it is estimated that there are approximately 2.8 million children of incarcerated parents. Of this number‚ approximately 320‚000 are children of incarcerated mothers. The problem with these estimates is

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    number of U.S children with incarcerated parents. According to Department of Justice data African American children are nine time more likely than white children to have incarcerated parents‚ A number double that of what was reported in 1991 Most children of incarcerated parents live in poverty before‚ during and after their paren’t incarceration( Johnston 1995).The social consequences of not meeting the need of these children and their non incarcerated parent will come to the attention of social workers

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    the permission of the parent. Therefore‚ this important part of a child life comes parental involvement. There are different types and reasons for parental involvement in youth sports. The purpose of my research is to find out the effects of parental involvement has on the youth athletes from the athlete’s point of view. I chose to do from the athlete’s point of view because parents tend to think that there is nothing wrong with their level of involvement especially the parents that go to the extreme

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