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    are negative effects of single parenting‚ but are these caused by single parenting itself; or a consequence of other circumstances common to many single parents? I suggest that it is not as straightforward as the commentators would have us believe. Single parenting has been the focus of much interest and research in recent years due no doubt to the increase in the incidence of birth outside of marriage and divorce. There are many negative effects of single parenting that are mentioned in the media

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    1) Find the suitable mate and establish ourselves in a loving permanent home and become financially sound. 2) I would have three children‚ fairly close together in age so that they form close bonds within the same time era. 3) Immediately they would be brought made a part of a Christian lifestyle and taught to understand the Bible as the living word. 4) The rules may tend to be old fashioned by basically to respect your parents and contribute to all work necessary to run the household i.e.‚

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    Diana Baumrind‚ there are four distinct types of parenting styles that parents use‚ depending on their own personality traits‚ the traits of the child‚ and their understanding of child development. Some parent show high rates of ACCEPTANCE/RESPONSIVENESS‚ an element of parenting that shows the amount of warmth and affection in the relationship between the parent and the child. On the other end of this is the DEMANDINGNESS/CONTROL aspect of parenting that weighs the amount of structure and control

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    Authoritarian vs. Permissive Parenting Parenting is something almost every human being must go through. There is truly no right or wrong technique to parenting. However‚ which technique one chooses drastically alters and shapes a child’s personality‚ views‚ and subconscious. There are numerous types of parenting though the two most commonly differentiated with each other are: Authoritarian and Permissive parenting. Both these parenting styles are on different sides of the spectrum.

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    Blackboard Collaborate ?? PARENTING SKILLS LIVE SESSIONS Room 1 - 1 Jun 19‚ 2013 12:00:13 PM Page 1. Blackboard Collaborate ?? PARENTING SKILLS LIVE SESSIONS Welcome to Parenting Skills Live Lesson Jun 19‚ 2013 12:00:13 PM Page 2. Blackboard Collaborate ?? PARENTING SKILLS LIVE SESSIONS Jun 19‚ 2013 12:00:13 PM What extra curricular activities are you involved in ? Type your name in the box that you can relate to. Page 3. Blackboard Collaborate ?? PARENTING SKILLS LIVE SESSIONS

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    stressed-out working mom. Nor even‚ as Marc put it‚ “the stay-at-home dad‚ who is cooed at for his sensitivity but who is as isolated and financially vulnerable as the stay-at-home-mom.” Instead‚ they would create their own model‚ one in which they were parenting partners. Equals and peers. They would work equal hours‚ spend equal time with their children‚ take equal responsibility for their home. Neither would be the keeper of the mental to-do lists; neither of their careers would take precedence. Both would

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    PARENTING SKILLS

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    1) What is positive parenting? Positive parenting is when you encourage good behavior‚ good communication‚ and help your children maintain high self-esteem. 2) What is discipline? How does it differ from punishment? Discipline is to teach your child from their mistake and it’s different from punishment because punishment is when your child doesn’t abide by the rules nor does something they were told not to do. 3) What is active listening? Why is it used by parents? Active listening is when

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    Single Parenting and Today’s Family. Retrieved 2008‚ from www.apahelpcenter.org Bromfield‚ Richard. 2008. On your Own. Scholastic Parent & Child. Feb/Mar2008‚ Vol. 15 Issue 5‚ p56-57 Cavanagh‚ S & Huston‚ A. (2006). Social Forces. Retrieved September 2008 from Gale Power Search. Favreault‚ Melissa and Kronstadt‚ Jessica. 2007. Families and Economic Mobility. The Economic Mobility Project Gainey‚ Randy R.‚ Haggerty‚ Kevin P.‚ Fleming‚ Charles B.‚ Catalano‚ Richard F. 2007. Teaching Parenting Skills

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    Most courts in recent years issue decisions based on shared parenting – commonly called co-parenting. Some are still unsure exactly what that means? It gets even more confusing when another seemingly similar term arrives on the scene: parallel parenting. What are these two parenting techniques and what is the difference? Co-parenting is parental responsibility shared between two parents who are separated or divorced. The term and the method has roots in a United Nations convention in 1989 that

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    Good Parenting Good parenting is imperative to the individual child and to society as a whole. A very well known saying is “it takes a village to raise a child”. Though food‚ clothing and shelter are essential‚ there are many other things that children need to grow. Children need to interact socially; having other people involved in a child’s life is essential. Another important thing to include in a child’s life is values. A child must learn from a young age what is right and what is wrong.

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