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    OFW parents

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    PAROCHIAL SCHOOL NAGA CITY HAVING OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKER PARENTS In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement For the Degree Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Submitted by: Nebreja‚ Myra C. Orcine‚ Marian H. Rodriguez‚ Ramilla Kristel B. Vergara‚ Hazel C. Submitted to: Maria Teresa Javier‚ Ph.D. February 4‚ 2014 Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM Introduction Filipinos are typically family-oriented. Parents and children uphold the family tradition of strong family ties

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    Obedience to Parents

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    ll religions and all societies have given parents an honorable status. From a purely material viewpoint‚ we find ourselves indebted to our parents‚ particularly our mother. She not only nourished us in her womb‚ but went through pain and suffering. She loved us even before we were born. She toiled when we were totally helpless infants. She spent sleepless nights caring for us. Our parents as a team provided for all our needs: physical‚ educational‚ psychological‚ and in many instances‚ religious

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    Television and Parents

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    daily routine to everyone in this world‚ which includes children. Apparently‚ children these days are watching too much television. Moreover‚ they considered watching television as a hobby instead of doing healthier and benefiting activities‚ such as reading‚ exercising or interacting with other. Ever since the television become popular with films and programs‚ more and more children began to get obsessed with watching television. Parents nowadays have become the prime targets of accusation. In

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    ENG110-IN4 September 19‚ 2011 Cause & Effect Essay Most people may frown upon someone fresh out of high school having children. It seems like being a young parent today is becoming a little more common. Young people today may be noticing that people that are over thirty and having children‚ are having a more difficult time raising today’s new generation. The sacrifices a young parent makes are just earlier rather than delayed‚ there is actually less to sacrifice‚ and the smaller age gap helps in the

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    Case Study #41 Censorship or Parents Right 1. See case study #41 (Gorton pp.337-341) Censorship? or Parents’ Rights? Analyze the Case The only explanation I can provide for the principle not reading the book‚ he was not aware the department head approved it for an assignment…lack of communication. I believe the teacher intentions were good and academically the book was based on a learning tool for the students to apply their experience using problem base learning (PBL) style to understand‚

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    Parent Involvement

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    I believe parent involvement is the key to changing our communities in the years to come. The more we as parents become involved and show our children that we care‚ the better off our world will be. The country will benefit as a whole giving every child the opportunity to succeed in such a competitive country. I see a bigger push for parent involvement in charter schools than I see in the traditional schools‚ but I think this is quickly changing and will catch on quickly in the years to come. As

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    Living with Parents

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    R:Today we are gonna have a debate on whether we should live with parents after getting married. And we’ll start from Rice stating her views. R:I think we should live with our parents after getting married mainly for three reasons as following: 1. Living together with our parents enables us to take better care of the elders. Paying back what parents have given us is always an important part of our traditional virtue. The older our parents grow‚ the more they need to be cared about. It’s a responsibility

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    People’s lifestyles have improved and the way parents take care of their children has changed‚ too. In my opinion‚ parents today do not pay as much attention to their children as parents did in the past. Firstly‚ the increasing economic pressure has somehow forced both parents to work. In the past‚ the responsibility of one of the parents was to make money‚ while the other would take care of the children all the time. However‚ since both parents need to work nowadays‚ they do not have enough

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    Effect On Parents

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    Norshita Darlina binti Osman EFFECTS OF PARENTS Q: Discuss the effects of your parents’ values on you ? There are many different things that I take into consideration when it comes to parenting. Parents have many different responsibilities. My lovely mother‚ who is Wan Khuzaimah binti Haji Hamzah and the only one my superhero is Muhamad bin Mat Saat. When we are born‚ we are not born with a set of values and expectations‚ so we learn them from our parents or adults who raise us‚ primarily. We learn

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    Overprotective Parents

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    punishment. The drawback to this style is that it discourages independent thinking and depends on obedience. Research suggests that children of authoritarian households "tend to be timid‚ have lower self-esteem‚ lack spontaneity‚ and rely to an unusual degree on the voice of authority." Authoritative parents‚ much like authoritarian parents‚ have high expectations for their children but value communication over absolute authority. They are noted for being more open to their children’s individual needs and

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