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    SINGLE PARENTING

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    are negative effects of single parenting‚ but are these caused by single parenting itself; or a consequence of other circumstances common to many single parents? I suggest that it is not as straightforward as the commentators would have us believe. Single parenting has been the focus of much interest and research in recent years due no doubt to the increase in the incidence of birth outside of marriage and divorce. There are many negative effects of single parenting that are mentioned in the media

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    Atticus Parenting

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    whose main job is setting up boundaries for their children’s actions‚ Atticus proves to be a mostly good parent‚ but in certain situations is too lenient in which his boundaries don’t hold up. Atticus comes across as a responsible father‚ who’s parenting tactics work well on his children when looking into Scout’s behavior. Scout being mostly a mischievous child is able to honor Atticus’ word and look up to him. During a conversation that Atticus has with Scout’s Uncle Jack‚ he mentions that instead

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    PARENTING SKILLS

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    1) What is positive parenting? Positive parenting is when you encourage good behavior‚ good communication‚ and help your children maintain high self-esteem. 2) What is discipline? How does it differ from punishment? Discipline is to teach your child from their mistake and it’s different from punishment because punishment is when your child doesn’t abide by the rules nor does something they were told not to do. 3) What is active listening? Why is it used by parents? Active listening is when

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    Spare the rod and spoil the child” is a parenting method since early centuries. It is believed that violent methods can force a child to distinguish the right from wrong‚ and an effective way to discipline a child. However‚ it is also likely to affect the child’s behavior‚ strain the relationship between child and parents‚ and hurt the child physically and mentally. The cons of violent methods outweigh the pros; therefore‚ children are better off if they are raised non-violently. First of all

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    Single Parenting

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    Single Parenting Single-parent families are very common in today’s world. Two-parent families can no longer be seen as the traditional families because today‚ more than 30% of families in the United States are headed by a single parent. Despite different racial and ethnic groups‚ the number of children that live in a home with two parents has been declining over the years. Of course single parent households are faced with many challenges and difficulties for both the parent and the child‚ but

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    Single parenting versus double parenting. Which is a better suited environment to raise a successful child in? With America’s increasing divorce rate‚ this has become a reoccurring heated debate. “Everything depends on upbringing”. – Leo Tolstoy‚ War and Peace. Why is the question focused on the number of parents in the household rather than effective parenting techniques? Across America‚ the percent of families where children have two parents‚ instead of one has dramatically decreased over the

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    Single Parenting-Advantages and Disadvantages Samuella A. G. Brewah SUNY College at Old Westbury Abstract Being a single parent is an overwhelming task‚ nevertheless it yields greater benefits; with persistence and dedication. A strong bond is developed between the parent and the child/ children. It is a desire and heartbeat of everyone I to have a traditional family; wherein both the mother and father are fully involved in the lives of their children. In this all different roles and various

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    Parenting With Autism

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    3.5 “Parenting a Child with an Autism Spectrum Disorder: Public Perceptions and Parental Conceptualizations” by Susan L. Neely-Barnes‚ Heather R. Hall‚ Ruth J. Roberts‚ and J. Carolyn Graff In the mid-20th century‚ parents were frequently considered responsible for the cases of their children with ASD. Among the reasons for blaming the parents for their child’s ASD condition were parenting styles or lack of some parenting skills that are required with a challenging child. Although this is no longer

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    Corporate Parenting

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    Explain the responsibilities of; Corporate Parent: Children’s homes operate under the directorate of “Corporate Parenting” meaning that when a child is placed in the children’s home on an interim or full care order or even if the child is voluntary placed by the trust ( once they become looked after)‚ the staff within the home have responsibilities which include safeguarding the young persons welfare when their needs are being considered by the courts and also taking into consideration when

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    Authoritarian Parenting

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    philipines Eastern Visayas State University Tacloban City Influence of Childs Behavior in school by Authoritarian Parents Submitted by: Jerome G. Bustillo BSChE-2A Submitted to: Susana V. Loyola Instructor Authoritarian parenting: How does it affect the kids? Kids from authoritarian families are relatively well-behaved. Overall‚ studies report that kids from authoritarian families get into less trouble than kids from permissive or uninvolved families. This is true for drug

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