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    Age of children affect parents purchase decision: Purchasing decisions are also collaborative across product categories. Kids make decisions or decide with parents when it comes to: -Clothes/shoes (85%) - Fast food (85%) - Mobile phones (49%) - Vacations (56%) http://blog.viacom.com/2012/08/consumer-insights-nickelodeons-international-gps-kids-influence/ Social development theories also provide description of how children’s ability to understand different perspectives progress through a series

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    Pushy parents‚ a term that every child feels afraid of‚ are criticized for controlling their children and ignoring what they needs. But‚ there are some people‚ including me think that pushy parents indeed help children to succeed. This issue has long been questioned. So‚ in my presentation‚ I will show you the full picture of pushy parents. First‚ I will mention why children need to be pushed. Next‚ I will bring up the typical example of Hong Kong parents and finally the 2 rules for pushing children

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    SHOULD PARENTS SPEND MORE TIME WITH THEIR CHILDREN In China‚ both of the parents have their jobs. With the development of economy‚ people tend to pursue high quality living conditions. Most of the parents try their best to offer their children comfortable circumstances‚ but they seldom have time to stay with their children. In my point of view‚ no matter how busy they are‚ they should make the best use of their time to stay with their children. First‚ the love between children and adults will

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    No parent expects to have a child with a disability. Parents nearly always act strongly to the birth of a disabled child. It is important to consider their responses‚ because they happen to every parent‚ regardless of their educational‚ social or socioeconomic background. ¡§Most parents who must cope with a child of a disability face the major crisis of ¡§symbolic death¡¨ of the child who was to be. When their child is first diagnosed as having a serious disability‚ most parents feel shock‚ and

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    Negative factors in parents’ lives affect their children When it comes to child’s developmental factors‚ parents are the primary source of their growth. Why? According to a new study from a senior health and science correspondent at Reuters Sharon Begley (2011)‚ negative factors in parents’ lives‚ and parents’ bad treatment of children might contribute to some serious negative effects on their children. These negative effects include social problems‚ emotional problems‚ and physical problems.

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    Parents should not punish children by hitting How would most people punish their children if their children made mistakes? Most parents dream of having a perfect family life‚ and they think that hitting children could lead the children to big problems‚ whereas other parents hit children without consider the consequence of hitting .It is clear that parents should not punish children by hitting. One of the main reason why parents should not using the physical punishment with their children is that

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    Putting Children First: Guidelines for divorcing parents Raising children presents challenges. When parents live in separate homes‚ the challenges are greater because relationships become more complicated. Sometimes parents disagree about how much time children should spend with each parent. Unless special circumstances exist‚ preserving a healthy and ongoing relationship between children and both parents after divorce or separation is of greatest importance. Positive involvement with both

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    a very scary man! Jewish parents in Germany and people in other countries worked together to save Jewish children from him and the Holocaust by sending them away to different countries. They did this because after Adolph Hitler became Germany’s leader‚ he expressed himself about Jews in many ways. He did not like them at all and he was very threatening to them. Jewish families were concerned about their children because of how threatening he was to all Jews; even children! In the story it also stated

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    Should Children Sleep on the Same Bed With Their Parents? The process of sleeping together has generated a sense of closeness between me‚ my wife‚ and the children‚ said a man. He was asked what happened‚ when he had sexual intercourse with the wife. Co-sleeping‚ also called the family bed‚ is a practice in which babies and young children sleep with one or both parents on the same bed. Though‚ some people have claimed that it is a way of cultivating closeness in a family. It can harbor more dangers

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    Can Single Parents Raise Successful Children? Lavern Francis COM 220 Instructor James York August 17‚ 2008 Are children who grow-up in a single parent household more likely to struggle in school‚ get into trouble with the law‚ and develop serious social problems such as low self-esteem and unhealthy relationships in the future? The myth is that a single parent cannot raise a successful child. That child who grows up in a single parent household is more likely to struggle in school‚ get into

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