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    Parents have a great affect on their children. Parents like their kids to be involved in many different activities to make the child a well rounded person. Sports is a main activity that parents get their children involved in. Sports develops character‚ as well as discipline‚ self respect‚ etc… Sometimes parents don’t realize that even though the sport itself teaches the child‚ they are the most visible teacher to the child. Parents are often the ones who get out of control at sporting events

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    million last year. Considering higher rates of incarceration‚ we can easily deduce that more parents are incarcerated now than ever before. The children of these parents are undoubtedly affected. Sadly‚ these children are often considered a collective group with a particular set of needs-- that is‚ basic needs like food‚ clothing and shelter (Johnson and Waldfogel‚ 2002). However‚ each child of an incarcerated parent has emotional and psychological needs specific to his/her situation that must be met. Meeting

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    if we do decide to domesticate them. How will we feed these animals? How will we shelter them? How will we take care of those that are given up or are strays? How will we provide medical care to them? And the biggest question of all‚ can we even afford it financially to support these new animals? Many things about the current state of the world’s economy suggest that we can’t even properly care for the animals we have now. Perhaps before we begin to reach out to other animals‚ we should get our own

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    U.S.-born children with immigrant parents Jia Lu Chen New York University Abstract There are lots of different types of families in America because of its diversified culture. Children grew up in different families may be influenced by different elements including family‚ education‚ community and so on. U.S.-born children with immigrant parents are facing much more challenges from the very beginning of their life than children with American parents. The society which as

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    of single-parent adoptions. Why would a successful‚ independent single man or woman want to give up his or her freedom and assume the responsibilities of raising a child? The trend is mainly due to the fact that the desire to nurture and share life as a family has become to be a strong need that is felt by a large number of people‚ and one that is not exclusively to married people or couples. The purpose of adoption is to provide children a loving and caring parent. Single parents should be allowed

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    Few people would defend the Victorian attitude to children‚ but if you were a parent in those days‚ at least you know where you stood: children were to be seen and not heard. Freud and company did away with all that and parents have been bewildered ever seen. The child’s happiness is all important‚ the psychologists say‚ but what about the parent’s happiness? Parents suffer constantly from fear and guilt while their children gaily romp about pulling the place part. A good old-rearing manual would

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    Deportation on Children Life is a struggle for U.S. born children who have undocumented parents. The Immigration Law in America is undeniably broken and has emotionally impacted the lives of many Hispanic families‚ mostly the children. Since the Senate passed the Immigration Reform bill and sent it to the house‚ more than 75‚000 children have had one or both parents deported. According to an estimate by the Pew Hispanic Center‚ there is an estimate of 5.5 million children with unauthorized parents‚ three-quarters

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    “Concert etiquette should be taught by parents.” In the 21st century more and more parents are confronted with the fact that they should be introducing the matter of concert etiquette into their children’s education. This is a necessity in order for children to respect a basic set of rules when attending this kind of events‚ such as: not talking during the performance and turning off the cellphones. First of all one of the major signs of disrespect and offence which can be brought to an

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    Parents play a key role in protecting their children from bullies. Being passive on bullying is cannot be an option‚ with the suicide rate increasing. There was a case of a student named Ashley Berry‚ that was being cyberbullied and the parents went to the police and put her in another school (Landau‚ 2014). She’s a lot happier and does media interviews speaking out against cyberbullying‚ but her parents have passwords to all her social media sites and monitors her friends (Landau‚ 2014). Aggressive

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    your true family is not one of blood‚ but of respect and joy in each other’s life.” It explains the bonds between the parents and their children are important that needs to be nurtured with effort and time or major problems may occur and bonds may weaken within the family. With the Hadley family‚ the relationship between the children‚ Peter and Wendy‚ and their biological parents‚ George and Lydia are weak because the communication structure between them is non-existent. The family relies too much

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