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    with your brain. Whether you’re afraid of spiders‚ clowns or paranormal activity‚ you have a fear of something. At any point you could be looking at danger‚ and thinking you are in trouble but really‚ it’s nothing. This is something that happened in Rod Serling’s 1960 teleplay‚ “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street.” In the teleplay‚ the neighbors on Maple Street lost power due to a shiny light in the sky. At different times‚ some houses get power‚ causing the neighbors to point fingers at different

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    3/3/2014 HDE 110: Parenting‚   Working‚ & Family in U.S.  society: It’s a Balancing Act Monday‚ March 3‚ 2014 Someone once said:  If I knew how much fun grandchildren were going to be‚ I  would have had them first!!    Children are a precious stone and a heavy burden.  Parents have the hardest job on earth‚ and then the second  child arrives!  When I am home‚ I think about work AND when I am at work‚  I think about my kids!  Raising children: Promises & pitfalls  T

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    A Eurosta solidaginis‚ also known as the Golden Rod Gall Fly‚ is an insect that lives in a Solidago atlissma/ canadis. The female Gall Fly has an ovipositor which implants eggs in the Golden Rod plant. Eggs are implanted by the mother onto the apical meristem. At the apical meristem the larva releases a chemical that stimulates the host goldenrod which in return forms the gall (Abrahamson‚ Kenneth‚ McCrea‚ Whitwell‚ and Vernieri 1991). The gall acts as a protective barrier for the Eurosta Solidagnis

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    of the Authoritative Parenting Style Characteristics of the Authoritative Parenting Style Authoritative parents: Listen to their children Encourage independence Place limits‚ consequences and expectations on their children’s behavior Express warmth and nurturance Allow children to express opinions Encourage children to discuss options Administer fair and consistent discipline Child development experts generally identify the authoritative parenting style as the "best" approach

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    Paper Topic 1—Intensive Mothering and Attachment Parenting Draft DUE: 9/22/09 ENWR 1510-49: “The Mommy Wars” Angela Nemecek Problem: Authors Judith Warner‚ Susan Douglas‚ and Meredith Michaels all explicitly criticize attachment parenting as emblematic of a certain type of labor-intensive‚ anxiety-filled‚ consumeristic‚ and competitive parenting that places undue demands on women’s time and burdensome restrictions on their identities and professional lives. Other writers‚ like Sharon Hays

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    major types of parenting styles in psychology today: authoritative‚ permissive‚ authoritarian and noninvolved. Each one of these parenting styles have different effects on the children raised. There are many different factors that determine what type of parent you are and what type of child you raise such as; the environment‚ the way the parents are raised‚ and society. Although the way a child is raised affects their lives studies show that children raised by completely different parenting styles can

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    here are three main styles of parenting authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ and permissive. Diana Baumrind discovered these styles of parenting while conducting studies on the different facets of parenting‚ expressions of warmth‚ strategies for discipline‚ communication and expectations for maturity (Berger‚ 2014). Children reflect these three styles in their different emotional‚ psychological‚ and behavioral outcomes. Parenting should reflect a thorough understanding of the principles set forth in

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    point in our lives‚ will become parents. No matter which style you believe works best‚ strict or permissive‚ we all want our children to be happy and healthy. Extreme parenting is ineffective‚ because it can damage a child’s psyche‚ children do not learn to make good decisions‚ and success is subjective. The first reason extreme parenting is ineffective; because it can damage a child’s psyche. When children are constantly corrected and told how to perform every task‚ they eventually start to believe

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    Community and Family Studies: Context Area – Parenting and Caring. Authoritarian – The authoritarian style characteristics of a demanding and inflexible parent who usually has a preconceived goal to achieve. This parent expects obedience‚ and children have little input into decisions that many affect them. This form of parenting can result in a child becoming resentful and distant. Children of authoritarian parents tend to do moderately well in school and do not engage in problem behaviours‚ they

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    Helicopter Parenting Taking care of children can be bad for a family. The relation in a family might depend upon how much time they spend with each other‚ but it become worse when parents are not aware whether what they are doing is reasonable for everyone in the family or not. The act of taking care of children closely‚ or “helicopter parenting”‚ is not common for modern societies. Helicopter parenting has a negative consequence to families because children may be unable to have positive thinking

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