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    Parenting and Caring

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    Community and family studies Module: parenting and caring Dot point: becoming parents and cares Biological parents: the child would have parents genetic material‚ parents are parents from the moment the child is convieced. IVF (in vitro fertilisation) • Fertilllisation happenens outside the body‚ women are usully given hormones to stimulate the egg’s production. • Once fertilised‚ the embroyo is inserted into the uterus. GIFT (gamete intra fallopian transfer) • Modified form of IVF • egg

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    Parenting means taking care of a child by providing food‚ water‚ and shelter along with giving them attention and love for no matter how they act‚ or how different he/she may be from others. In the book‚ “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time”‚ by Mark Haddon‚ Christopher’s father shows better parenting skills than Christopher’s mother. Christopher’s father is the better parent to Christopher because he understands him‚ cares for him‚ and apologizes and makes up for what he does. Christopher’s

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    Lucas Harrison College Sociology Jenifer Stevens February 10‚ 2013 Applied Sociology and Your Family The applying applied sociology into your family topic appealed to me for many reasons. As a parent I constantly worry about the affect my parenting choices will have on my daughter. I always second guess my decisions and often wonder if she thinks I am a good mother. I want to do right by my daughter by making sure she is getting what she needs from me‚ in order to have a healthy self-esteem

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    Effective Role Models

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    appropriate and beneficial for society’s well being. Parents strive to ensure that their children are successful in their efforts‚ both personally and socially. They stand tall‚ maintaining positive and nurturing attitudes. Good parents with effective parenting skills continually create important‚ life lessons because they understand‚ that as youth‚ children look to them for guidance. Parents pave the way for young people to build a bright future. They teach skills to their children so that they are able

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    Adult Development and Aging

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    (Document ID: 1401636541). Elium‚ J‚ & Elium‚ D (1994). Raising a daughter.Berkeley: Celestial Arts. Parentingroles.com‚ (2007). Parentingroles.com. Retrieved April 1‚ 2008‚ from Parentingroles.com Web site: http://www.parentingroles.com/grand-parenting/index.php Roca‚ Robert P (2008) Scanlon-Mogel‚ J.‚ Roberto K. (2004). Older adults ’ beliefs about physical activity and exercise: Life course influences and transitions. Quality in Ageing‚ 5(3)‚ 33-44.  Retrieved April 29‚ 2008‚ from Discovery database

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    Positive Discipline

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    Positive Discipline Parents who love their children have a responsibility to guide‚ love‚ teach and discipline them towards appropriate behavior. Barakat and Clark (2007) say that negative actions such as spanking can interfere with a child’s healthy development. For example: spanking a child for inappropriate behavior teaches them‚ that physical force is appropriate in disciplining bad behavior. Encouraging good behavior can lessen the time it takes to correct him‚ or her for mistakes. Positive

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    Stay At Home Dads

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    In the article “Stay At Home Dads‚ Breadwinner Moms and Making It All Work” talks about a family whose parents are taking different work and home roles. The father stays at home to take care of the children and to do the chores around the house‚ whereas the mother is the one working to provide for the family (Ludden 2013). These reverse positions are not seen very frequently in today’s society because of our mythological believes that men are suppose to be the one working outside the home and that

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    After reading Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior by Amy Chua‚ I learned three key differences between Chinese and Western “mothering.” First‚ Western parents are focused on the physiological behavior of academics and self-esteem issues with their children while Chinese parents are not. Second‚ Western parents view their children to try their best and do not need to repay the parents‚ in contrast Chinese parents view their children to be permanently in debt to them. Last‚ Chinese parents believe that

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    Child Rearing

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    “Corporal punishment is the use of physical force causing pain‚ but not wounds‚ as a means of discipline.” Definition of Corporal Punishment by Unicef- Educate! Don’t Punish! Awareness Campaign Physical punishment was very common. In the past corporal punishment was by not only applied to children. It was used on adults as well. In England from the Middle Ages whipping was a common punishment for minor crimes. In the 18th century whipping or flogging was a common punishment in the British army and

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    parent according to Dr. Tanya Byron? According to Dr. Tanya Bryon she states that being a good parent is one that doesn’t worry a lot about being a good one. She said that parents who follow a book or a step-by-step process tend to have problems. Parenting should be done by the heart not from someone or something else. What are some of the common problems that children might have? Sleeping‚ Toilet problems‚ eating problems‚ and sometimes catching temper tantrums. Why is play important in the parent-child

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