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    Gay and Lesbian Parenting

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    children parented by lesbians and gay men were born to them when they were in a heterosexual relationship or marriage. Often‚ when the child’s non-gay parent discovers the sexual identity of the other parent‚ he or she may attempt to limit their parenting roles. Other challenges have been brought upon by other relatives or government agencies‚ thus causing prejudice towards gay and lesbian parents and denying custody and visitation rights (Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund‚ 1997-2002). The

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    Importance of Parenting As a parent there are certain responsibilities that you must be accountable for in your child’s life. For example you must love and show your child how to love. Also it is your responsibility to raise and nurture the child; while showing them what is right and wrong. But most importantly you must integrate them into society so that they will not be an “outcast” in a sense. In Frankenstein‚ Doctor Frankenstein does not give the creature a chance in any way. All the responsibilities

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    Human Rights‚ Development‚ Challenges and Democracy” By: Hardik Sharma‚ Aniket Rajpurohit Institute of Law NIRMA University Mailing Address: C-302‚ ICB Park‚ Near Gota Circle‚ Ahmedabad Contact No: (M) 09752562689‚ 08460699456 E-mail ID: Hardiksharma212@gmail.com 11bal080@nirmauni.ac.in Abbreviations and Acronyms CEDAW - Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ICESCR - International

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    MULTIPLE SENSE LEARNING Delahaye and Smith (1998) point out that humans are visual animals and it has been shown that we take in about 80% of our information through sight and about 10% through hearing. The use of multiple sense learning means combining all the sense‚ although in reality educators are advised to concentrate on designing appropriate and effective visual aids. Therefore‚ as a result of this information‚ in our facilitation exercise we ensured we incorporated this style of learning

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    strong‚ successful human beings. This is my reasoning for selecting this style of parenting. Each child develops at different rates. I believe that authoritative is the best way to go when it comes to raising a child. I want my children to grow up successful not only in school and work‚ but also with their own personal goals. Everyone still has their own personality and parents cannot control everything they become. Some growing up is left up to the kids. Authoritative parenting allows this self

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    wanted to include old age‚ since Freud did not explain his psychosexual theory passed adolescence (Fleming‚ 2004‚ p. 9-3). It is significant that Erikson continued his stages of human development through old age; it shows us that development continues past adolescence. In Erikson’s theory he creates eight stages of development in an individuals "lifespan‚" each stage has a crisis that must be addressed before the start of the next stage‚ (Sneed‚ Whitbourne‚ & Culang‚ 2006‚ p. 149). Although each stage

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    Reflection Paper Based on the knowledge I have gained on parenting styles from this course‚ I have gathered that the disadvantages to Mr. and Mrs. Harsh-Heart’s parenting approach far outweighs its advantages. The technique this family uses is called an authoritarian parenting style. According to the website ‘Super Pages‚’ in this relationship the parents establish themselves as dominant and run the household with strict rules and harsh sanctions such as spankings if the commands set are broken

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    1. What are the differences between being a biological parent‚ an adoptive parent‚ and a foster parent? Answer: A biological parent raises the child they created using their own DNA. An adoptive parent raises a child they purchased through a private agency or adopted from foster care that they didn’t/couldn’t create using their own DNA. A foster parent many foster parents just foster kids for supplemental income and don’t plan on adopting. Some are in it to adopt but just foster until a child they

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    skinned knee if their mom and dad never did? For decades‚ psychologists have studied how parenting style transmits through generations. Not surprisingly‚ there’s no easy formula. Factors like genes and temperament‚ behavioral modeling‚ and life experience all play a role. But one assessment tool called the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) — a measure well known to researchers‚ but rarely talked about in parenting circles — speaks volumes about how this all works. It’s a set of 20 questions that‚ when

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    Every dad wants his children to grow up to be responsible‚ contributing members of society. But before they head out on their own and make their mark on the world‚ kids need to learn how to be responsible‚ contributing members of the family household. Household chores are training exercises for real life. Chores not only teach children important life skills that will prepare them for living on their own‚ but recent studies show that starting chores at an early age gives children an enormous leg-up

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