Cereal Questionnaire Your gender? A .Male B. Female Your age? Under 20 B.21-30 C.31-40 D.41-50 E.51-60 F.61-70 G.Over 70 3.Do you regular eat breakfast? Yes B.No 4.How often do you eat cereal as breakfast? Every day B.Three times per week C.Five times per week D Never 5.Why do you choose cereal as breakfast? Healthy B.Convenient C.Cheap D.Other 6.What do you usually take into consider when you purchasing a cereal? Weight loss
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What is the most important lesson we learn from Chanda’s Secrets? Regular people can be heroes. As the English Writer Samuel Johnson Says “The heroes of literary history have been no less remarkable for what they have suffered than for what they have achieved”. This novel is important because it is a perfect example that shows us that anyone can be a hero. This is why regular people can be a hero’s. The First reason Chanda is a hero is because she is brave. Throughout the novel‚ Chanda shows
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child is most difficult‚ and also very rewarding. When an individual chooses to be a parent‚ he or she should have four traits: a positive lifestyle‚ stability‚ tolerance‚ and patience. Having these traits helps on the long road of effective parenting. When an individual has a positive lifestyle‚ their child will look up to their parent. A positive lifestyle is good for a child because a parent is considered a role model. This means parents should have a job‚ a car‚ a place to live (a apartment
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3:10 Lab questions 1.How is positive parenting different from negative parenting? Which do you think is more effective? Why? Positive parents give their kids choices within reason to help the child feel they have some say in their lives. 2.Do you think children should have more rules or fewer rules in the home? Why? Children should be taught at a young age about responsibility and independence. By the time they’re teenagers‚ they should be given less restrictive rules and more room to be independent
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Parenting Styles and Child Development Jason N. White What are we supposed to do? All of us spend our young lives educating ourselves in reading‚ writing‚ and arithmetic. As well‚ many of us spend our young adulthood in college learning to become doctors and lawyers. Yet‚ the most long lasting‚ and in many ways‚ most rewarding job some will ever have is raising strong‚ intelligent‚ and well-mannered children. As always‚ this is easier said than done. Generally‚ a parent wants their kids
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Stick Parenting When I was in high school‚ I learned a theory: Chinese students always good at mathematic. My Chinese friend and I always got the highest grades on science classes. This was a very weird truth‚ but I am going to let you know the reason of the mystery. Chinese people were not smarter than any others‚ we just received unusual education when we were just kids‚ this education is known as Stick Parenting. Every time Chinese children make mistakes‚ their parents will hit them with sticks
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Attention to every stage of a child’s physical‚ emotional and educative development is “both critical and vital” (Alison Dunn‚ 2004). Research shows that the care young children receive has dramatic long-term effects on how children develop and learn‚ how they cope with stress‚ and how they react to the world around them. “Science tells us that consistently positive and stimulating experiences in their early years helps children’s brains to grow” (Frank Oberklaid‚ 2008); it can also affect how they
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way in which parents discipline their children I went to several locations and observed parents interacting with their children. I want to discuss the types of parenting styles before going into greater detail about my observations. Psychologist Diana Baumind identified four types of parenting styles based on two aspects of parenting behavior‚
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Crimmins‚ D. B. (1992). Motivation assessment scale. Topeka‚ KS: Monaco & Associates Incorporated. Iwata‚ B. A.‚ & DeLeon‚ I. G. (1995). The functional analysis screening tool (FAST). Lewis‚ T.J.‚ Scott‚ T.‚ & Sugai‚ G. (1994). The problem behavior questionnaire: A teacher-based instrument to develop functional hypotheses of problem behavior in general education Mason‚ S. A. & Egel‚ A. L. (1995). What does Amy like? Using a mini-reinforcer assessment to increase student participation in instructional
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Good Parenting There is no such thing as a perfect parent. As a parent‚ one must keep their child safe‚ enable them to fulfill their potential‚ and make sure they’re healthy‚ happy‚ and thriving. Parents who try to follow instruction manuals for children are going to find it difficult‚ because no two children are alike. Parents simply have to adapt to the needs of a child. Good parents set rules and boundaries. They discipline their children‚ but still treat them like human beings. I’m not a
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