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    parent is a parent who cares for one or more child without physical help of another parent in the house. Though people looked down upon single parenting before‚ it is now quite common in today’s world. According to the United States Census Bureau the amount of children who live with a single parent has increased to a little more than 30 percent. Single parenting is a problem to others since children raised under a household of a single parent are two times more likely to end up poor‚ to give birth outside

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    One of the most influential approaches to this area is the study of what has been called “parenting style”. This is the main aspect that this study is concern with because this study is trying to find out the impact of parenting style in terms of academic performance of senior nursing students of Saint Paul University Dumaguete in the School Year 2012-2013. This study is grounded with the Theory of Parenting Style formulated by Diana Baumrind. In the making of this research paper‚ despite of the

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    Our Generation   If you spend much time with your kids‚ you quickly realize that the next generation of teens is much unprepared to deal with the real world.  They are overweight‚ lazy‚ undisciplined‚ disrespectful‚ and disobedient to their parents‚ selfish‚ self-centered‚ and completely addicted to entertainment.  And that is just for starters.  Their parents feed them insane amounts of sugar and high fructose corn syrup and then when they become overactive we pump them full of prescription drugs

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    This generation is the iPhone generation‚ the Twitter generation‚ the Instagram generation‚ a generation focus around a single word – instant. What makes this generation so instant is its ability to adapt and excel in technology. Instant uploads‚ instant texts‚ instant responses. It is common knowledge that the majority of this generation has their own cell phone. It is common knowledge that the majority of this generation has access to Internet. How often does this generation look up from their

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    Stick Parenting When I was in high school‚ I learned a theory: Chinese students always good at mathematic. My Chinese friend and I always got the highest grades on science classes. This was a very weird truth‚ but I am going to let you know the reason of the mystery. Chinese people were not smarter than any others‚ we just received unusual education when we were just kids‚ this education is known as Stick Parenting. Every time Chinese children make mistakes‚ their parents will hit them with sticks

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    Parenting Styles James Brantley Developmental Psychology We believe our children are the future. How do we ensure that we can provide them with all the essential tools to make it as productive adults? Can we produce responsible‚ loving and caring‚ respectable individuals to take our place in governing the world? There are a few ways that have been described in the molding of future adults. Parenting styles control the outcome of each individual child and can determine

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    Training on Fathers Parenting The Behavioral parent training programs have been developed to address child behavior problems through improvement in parenting practices. The triple P or Positive Training Program is widely reported as an effective‚ evidence based program for parents. However this journal demonstrates that there are significant differences in the program’s effectiveness for mothers and fathers. The analysis on this journal demonstrates that The Positive Parenting Program shows a large

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    Parenting Styles Before one even decides to become a parent‚ the question of “Will I be a good parent?” sinks in. There is no concrete definition of “good” parenting‚ as this is entirely subjective and depends on the religious‚ ethnic‚ cultural‚ and societal values to which the parent adheres. What is clear is that some children develop with an inclination towards positivity‚ while others do not‚ and there is a clear connection between these behaviors and the style with which these children were

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    Authoritative Parenting Styles and the Correlation with Positive Behavior in Children Abstract Authoritative parenting styles are consistently being shown in research studies to be effective methods to apply and that such applications are successful in developing children who are well behaved‚ productive and emotionally well adjusted. Unlike its counterpart‚ Authoritarian parenting‚ Authoritative parenting allows for more flexibility and this paper addresses the

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    References: Docksai‚ R. (2010). The Truth about Teenaged Parents. Futurist‚ 44(2)‚ 14. Faber (2013 February) Pros and Cons of Teenage Parenting. Pediatrics Vol. 118 No. 2 August 1‚ 2006 pp. 503 -510 Teen Pregnancy Drops. (2004). District Administration‚ 40(4)‚ 15

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