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    Dear Parents Subject ; Exploring various definitions for your child which are beyond regular academic curriculum like creativity‚ culture‚ public speaking‚ increasing memory‚ etiquette and critical thinking. You as parents know that life is a thought and life is constant search to find that thought and finally‚ to connect this thought into a unique reality. This is our struggle and we have to explore ourselves beyond the ordinary and the mundane to find these answers. This path of self evolution

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    Domestic Violence Between Parents And Children Thanks to the increasing trend of domestic violence between parents and their children‚ family violence has raised a lot of concerns in the society in recent years. A survey conducted by the Social Welfare Department of Hong Kong revealed that nearly half of the interviewees have been physically hurt by their parents when they were young. It is believed that apart from the personalities of parents‚ both the economic causes‚ such as poverty‚ and environmental

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    Tennyson was born on August the 6th 1809‚ in Somersby‚ Lincolnshire. Alfred was the forth out of twelve children of George and Elizabeth Tennyson. Alfred’s father‚ George Clayton Tennyson suffered from depression and was absentminded. In the late twenties Alfred’s father’s physical and mental condition worsened as he became paranoid‚ abusive and violent. Tennyson escaped the troubled atmosphere of home when he followed his two brothers to Trinity College in 1827. He joined the literary club ‘The Apostles’

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    we have a happy family‚ when we spend our weekend or holiday with our parents‚ we feel those days are the happiest days in our life. We love our parents‚ and they love us . But sometimes‚ there are little problems between parentswhen they face these problems‚ they usually fight or argue with other to solve the problem. Sometimes they fight in front of us‚ that makes us feel bad‚ we don’t hope that happens when we spend our time with parents. For the childrenparents are the person they can

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    completing the entire chapter 1. COPING MECHANISMS OF PARENTS OF CHILD A DIAGNOSED WITH AUTISM: BASIS FOR COUNSELING PROGRAM Researcher: Aracelli C Legarda INTRODUCTION Parenting is a highly stressful job. Everyday is a challenge. Some days are easy and others are hard. However still‚ this is one of the most challenging and rewarding jobs parents will ever face. It is therefore critical to know how parents cope when having a child with autism. Autism is a disorder of neural

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    Divorce has become prevalent‚ but what are its effects on children? Many researchers began studying this question in the 1970s‚ and they have learned a great deal about children and divorce. One thing researchers have learned is that we must distinguish between children ’s initial or short-term reactions to marital disruption and their long-term (more than two years) adjustment. Children ’s long-term reactions vary greatly‚ depending on how the parents respond to the child during and after the breakup.

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    find it remarkable that Disney made The Parent Trap‚ a wacky family comedy scrutinizing the “children of divorce” wish for divorced parents reconciliation and a family life so fascinating. Indeed‚ divorce is one of the most stressful events that not only affect two individuals‚ but it also affects children. The Parent Trap‚ a remake of the Disney’s 1961 classic‚ describes the effects of parents’ divorce on children. Starring in the movie is Lindsay

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    think parents should be punished for the crimes their teenage children commit? Teenage crimes are on the rise and in trying to prevent this condition from aggravating‚ people start to consider an alternative solution - to punish the parents instead. The question is‚ are parents really the core of the problem or are there other bigger issues we have to consider? Punishing parents by law is certainly not the ideal way to handle these rising crime rates. Though it cannot be denied that parents are

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    Publish: Parents make the best teachers to their children ¿Yes? ¿No? “Nothing is secure when you become a parent‚ except the love you have for your children” Dr. Samuel Caddish. As a personal opinion‚ I would agree on that‚ parents make the best teachers to their children because they are the ones who begin the whole education‚ from the first word to the first steps‚ they are the ones who love them the most so they’d give their best as teachers. According to Pablo Riba (missionary

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    Ana-Alicia Collazo 1B March 21‚ 2014 Student’s lawsuit against parents for support loses first round in court (CNN) -- A high school senior’s lawsuit against her mother and father for financial support and college tuition hit a hurdle Tuesday when a New Jersey judge denied the teenager’s request for immediate financial assistance from the parents. Rachel Canning‚ 18‚ alleges in her lawsuit that her parents forced her out of their Lincoln Park‚ New Jersey home‚ and that she is unable

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