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    know their biological parent You read or heard about in the news children who are given up or have been adopted by people. But do you ever hear from the the children and opinions weither if they ever wanted to find their biological parent again? But do the adoptees have a right to know their biological parents? I believe they should be allowed to know their biological parents names at the very least. Some of the children want to know their biological parents because they would like

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    protest‚ should it be mandatory for adoptive parents to allow biological parent access to their biological children it simulates other people around the world to fight for what they believe in and vice versa.Throughout previous history in the United States‚ adoption has gone on since the 1920’s. When an adopted child is placed in another family the birth parents must give up their parental rights in order to move on with an official adoption. Some rights may be relinquished for birth parents or legal

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    Parents can and should discipline their children. It is a parent’s job to teach their children about expectations‚ rules‚ morals‚ and values. Children need to be given consistent discipline to be taught right from wrong‚ to be kept safe and to learn what they can and cannot do. But how much is too much? Parents should be taught and know when they are crossing the line from parental discipline to child abuse. Every week‚ child protective services around the United States receive more than 50‚000

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    Whether or not a parent should discipline their children using the method of spanking is an issue that always seems to be in debate and up for discussion in each and every family in all of society. Any form of spanking can be considered abuse or the only way we can reach a child in terms of making them understand something. There are several points that come up when arguing the issue of spanking. In this essay I am going to argue why it’s a good thing to discipline a child using the method of spanking

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    Should parents smack their children? In this essay I am going to outline and assess the effects of smacking children and what the consequences are in later life. I will use evidence and statistics and evaluate the outcome of them. Do you want your child to grow up with violence‚ theft‚ drugs and bulling? Dr Phill Jones argues that children who were smacked as a child are more likely to bully‚ use drugs and get involved in violent crime. Children may not always feel safe out in the real

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    The book Things Not Seen is very interesting. It talks about a boy named Bobby that is invisible and one day while he is rushing out of the library door he bumps into a girl named Alicia who he is surprised to find out that she isn’t startled by seeing the appearance of an invisible man it isn’t until after he raps himself back up in his disguise that he notices that Alicia is blind. Bobby is a hardcore boy that likes to read. He liked to be like the books he read‚ hard to break open but

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    SHOULD PARENTS CANE THEIR CHILDREN FOR THEIR WRONG DOINGS? No person should ever be put in physical pain for wrongdoing. This statement applies specifically to children and teenagers . There is no a lesson out there that can be more effectively by caning to children than by a verbal explanation. I oppose that parents should cane their children for their wrongdoings because it may lead to trauma‚ parents should be advisor rather than hitting and children may involve in social problems. Firstly‚

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    Parents are meant to help children with many different issues that arise. However‚ when it comes to homework‚ should parents intervene? This controversial topic is a huge debate among teachers nationwide. Parents should not get too involved in their children’s homework because it makes it difficult for teachers to access the students’ understanding of the concept taught‚ the student will most likely lose the responsibility to do their own homework then later start to depend only on their parents

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    usually their parents. Parents are a child’s first role models. They learn how to behave by seeing what their parents do and follow by example. That is why parents should be aware of what they say and do when they are with their children. By including words like “please” and “thank you” as part of daily life‚ parents teach good manners. Parents who normally put down other people are teaching their kids that it is okay to do so and that other people are not important. If parents want their child

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    Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Aziz‚ parents who found guilty of negligence can be punished under the Child Act 2001 (Baharom‚ 2007). This high profile case has brought the whole nation’s focus to a rarely talked about issue: should the parents be punished when their children go missing? The government should not put all the guilt on the parents because I believe that parents have always done their best in ensuring the well being and safety of their children. Although parents are always cited as being the

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