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    2012 Should parent spank their children? If parents are not going to spank their children when their children are big and strong enough to physically overpower their parents‚ it seems to me that choosing to spank them when they are small is somewhat thoughtless‚ and perhaps even cowardly. I believe that every human being can be thoughtless and cowardly at times‚ so I am not condemning people who spank their children. If parents choose to spank their children‚ I can only hope that

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    Parents hold a lot of responsibility when raising children. They are there to teach them right from wrong and how to behave in order to raise them into successful men and women that today’s society can relate to; rather than juvenile delinquents that this world discriminates upon. It is the parent’s responsibility to instill values into their young children because as the children grow it becomes their responsibility to make their own decisions since one day they will have to face the real world

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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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    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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    all around the world. It is a way to say to our parents that we respect them. However‚ people still argue that children shouldn’t obey their parents. Firstly‚ most people believe that if children listened to their parents they wouldn’t be in independent. However‚ I strongly disagree on that because parents would never think anything bad for their children. They would always think their best for their children. If the children don’t obey their parents they wouldn’t know whats wrong and whats right

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    TASK: Parents should not apply corporal punishment on their children. I strongly recommend that parents should not apply corporal punishment on their children for the following reasons. First and foremost‚ the parents ‘s corporal punishment is harmful to children ‘s health because it can cause bruises and injuries to them. For example‚ when the parents hit their children on their ears much‚ they can even be deaf. Second‚ corporal punishment results in children ’s emotional issues. Almost all children

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    different types of attachments and their effect on children. These three different attachments are: secure attachment‚ avoidant attachment‚ and ambivalent/resistant attachment. There are children who fuss a little when their caregiver leaves but the child usually calms down shortly after and when their caregiver returns they seek immediate interaction and are easily

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    The Effect of Technology on Family Life In the last twenty years technological advancements have changed the way we work‚ live and communicate. According to English-Lueck and Molitor‚ technology has had a mixed effect on the balance of family life‚ technology has either improved the balance of a family or it can restrict the way a family operates. English-Lueck believes that technology has improved the way a family can communicate. There is no need for written schedules. Families can now integrate

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    Cause and Effect of Broken Family Introduction Family is the basic components of the society. A group of individuals living under one roof. We believe that the number one ingredients on youth’s happy life are their family that the parents are the most important source of youth’s behavior‚ which effect to their outlook in life.A family includes a householder and one or more people living in the same household who are related to the householder by birth‚ marriage‚ or adoption. All people in

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    Should Parents Send Their child to a Single-sex School? Thesis Statement: To make school environment better in terms of efficiency‚ school officials came to introduce class differentiation years ago but there are so many problems if parents send their child to single-sex school. I. Education is a conventional mode of receiving knowledge needed for people to pursue professional aspirations. What shape such aspirations are schools that narrow children’s scope of interests‚ determine the areas of

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