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    Being Assertive

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    time the child has reached adulthood any natural ability may have been eroded leaving the person feeling and thinking inferior to others. The Centre for Clinical Intervention CCI (2008) suggests; “assertiveness is a learned behaviour and thinking style. We are all born assertive. Think of a baby. Babies cry when they want something‚ they express emotion freely.” So why do some people find it hard to express themselves as an adult? One theory is that as a child grows some may be taught “that it

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    Teenage Conflict

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    personal identity” (Wood‚ Wood‚ and Boyd). The number one cause of the identity crisis comes from hormonal changes. As the teenager goes through these hormonal changes‚ at times it can be bizarre and there likes and dislike can change; like there style in clothes‚ speaking‚ interest in sex‚ drinking‚ drugs‚ and changes in mood. Teenagers sometimes exhibit anger‚ loneliness and confusion‚ even feelings of rejection as they search to identify themselves. “Issues such as peer pressure‚ academic expectations

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    Parenting is a most challenging yet rewarding experience. Baumrind‚ who studied parenting styles during the early 1960s‚ concluded that they differ in four important areas: parents ’ warmth/nurturance‚ discipline strategy‚ communication skills‚ and expectations of maturity. She posited three types of parenting styles: authoritarian‚ permissive‚ and authoritative (Berger 2001). Parents are the major influence in their children ’s lives. Thus their perception of how children think‚ and should be raised

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    Kramer V Kramer

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    permissive parenting style. He was always subject to Billy’s desires‚ had little punishment‚ and also little bonding time with Billy. For example‚ Ted was working on a project for work and Billy‚ being a kid‚ wanted him to play with him. Instead of spending time with his son‚ he chose to send Billy to the corner of a room to play with himself. Soon because of the neglect of his father‚ the boy almost became withdrawn from their relationship. Once the mother leaves the house‚ Ted’s parenting turns for

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    to do‚ or what to expect until the child is born. The parents often anticipate how the child will look‚ what color eyes‚ hair‚ and features the child will have. However‚ very often parents did not take formal classes on parenting; nevertheless parents do often have some parenting skills that they have learned from their parents. Similarly‚ a new mother makes her introduction with a soft voice and a gentle touch. She begins creating a lifetime bond between the child and herself. Being a parent is

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    PARENTAL FILTERS ON THE INTERNET: THE MECHANISMS UTILIZED BY PARENTS IN CONTROLLING THEIR CHILDREN’S ACCESS TO INTERNET _______ A Thesis Presented to The College of Communication Polytechnic University of the Philippines _______ A Research Proposal Of the Requirement for the Degree Bachelor in Communication Research _______ by Bellen‚ Jessilyn Manlangit‚ Janna Marie Martinez‚ Odessa Jane Ronquillo‚ Jon-Jon March 2012 Introduction Technology‚ often defined as the

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    Compare and Contrast

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    children to become successful in the work force. Sacrificing being happy as children for being happy as adults. In another essay “Mother Inferior?” Rosin counters Chua statement. Chua’s article outlines Chinese parenting‚ and contrasting them with the Western views of parenting. Parenting for Chinese is like a dictatorship; telling their children what they can or cannot do in their free time. Rosin is the extreme opposite of Chua‚ “What privilege American children need is not more skills and rules

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    Why Is Ikaw Ano Ang Tama?

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    There were four categories of parenting styles— Authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ neglectful‚ indulgent. Consequently‚ after the discussion‚ I’ve asses that my mother is exhibiting an authoritative style of parenting. My mother had always input that I should learn from experiences. I need to explore the world through my eyes and having her as the navigator or map. She always

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    we can do that assist. So therefore this essay will discuss the elements on how to parent teenagers and the parenting style that will help parents to parent teenagers. Additionally here are some elements that can help parents in parenting teenagers and they are; love‚ trust‚ respect and understanding1. Now lets us steal a quick look at the first ways that can help parents in parenting teenagers and that is love. It is not

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    Where the Chinese Parenting Becomes Too Much for a Child? Did I go too far‚ how much is too much‚ was that too harsh to say‚ are all questions parents seem to ask themselves when they are raising their children. In Amy Chua’s book‚ Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother‚ the reader can see that even she‚ a strict Chinese Parent‚ seems to ask herself these very questions. Amy Chua finds herself in a bit of trouble when her daughter Lulu won’t conform to the rules of Chinese Parenting‚ pushing Amy Chua to

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