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    The effects of growing up in a single parent household The U.S. Census Bureau reported that about 30 percent of American families are headed by only one parent. Single parent households numbered over 12 million in the year of 2000. According to this‚ single parent families can no longer be viewed as nontraditional families. These families are all around us today. So‚ interest has grown as to the effect of these households on Children’s well-being. The most important effect of single parent

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    Growing Up In A Dysfunctional Family| Developmental Psychology| | Denise King| 4/18/2011| | Growing Up In a Dysfunctional Family When some people look back on their childhood they see happy times full of family memories‚ traditions‚ love‚ and encouragement. When I look back on my childhood I remember drug abuse‚ visiting my step father in jail‚ going without utilities‚ and playing the role of a mother at the age of eight. I knew I was different from other children. I knew that my parents depended

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    problem. I find it remarkable that Disney made The Parent Trap‚ a wacky family comedy scrutinizing the “children of divorce” wish for divorced parents reconciliation and a family life so fascinating. Indeed‚ divorce is one of the most stressful events that not only affect two individuals‚ but it also affects children. The Parent Trap‚ a remake of the Disney’s 1961 classic‚ describes the effects of parents’ divorce on children. Starring in the movie is Lindsay

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    Effects of Divorce on Children By: Karen Anderson Divorce is never a pleasant experience‚ for anyone involved. Divorce causes those involved to have feelings of anger‚ sadness‚ guilt‚ inadequacies‚ and so many other emotional feelings of distress. When children are involved in a marriage that is ending in divorce‚ these emotional scars and feelings can cause much deeper issues‚ not only for the adults involved‚ but for the children. Divorce‚ almost 100% of the time‚ will be a traumatic experience

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    what it has ever been. About 25 percent of children in the US live with only one parent (Bernet‚ Children of high-conflict divorce face many challenges). Most of the time a divorce will take a toll on the family‚ some families cope with the divorce well‚ while others have a more difficult time coping with it. Children of the divorced family normally have the hardest time coping with the split family. Children can have many short-term and long-term effects from a divorce such as parental alienation

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    The Effect of the Information Age on Family Values By Dennis M. Parker The Effect of the Information Age on Family Values The world might be increasingly reliant on high-tech gadgets and new-media information sources‚ but‚ contrary to popular belief‚ that has only seemed to strengthened traditional family values. What we need to realize is that “traditional family values” is a very hard thing to define‚ because it means different things depending on different families’ traditions. “The

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    notion that serious crime is stemmed from minor disorders and fear of crime was a well-developed hypothesis in the 1980s by James Q. Wilson and George Kelling (Hinkle & Weisburd‚ 2006). Wilson and Kelling (1982) had coined this theory as “broken windows”. Broken windows theory states that disorder in a society causes the residents of the society to develop fear (Hinkle & Weisburd‚ 2008). The authors go on to state that fear is the fueling source behind delinquent behavior‚ which resulted in higher

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    Poverty Related Stress on Children 1 Poverty-Related Family Stress and the Psychological Effects for Children and Adolescents Kelli Watson HDFS 360- Family Development The Ohio State University May 27‚ 2011 Poverty Related Stress on Children Abstract What is child poverty and how does it affect the overall outcome of children? The US Census Bureau defines poverty by determining if a family ’s total income is less than the family ’s threshold. If so‚ then that family and every individual in

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    VIOLENCE: THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE ON CHILDREN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE ON CHILDREN INTRODUCTION Domestic violence (DV) is a widespread societal issue with repercussions that reach far beyond the family. It is conduct that has detrimental effects for individual victims‚ children‚ and their communities. With both long-term and short-term effects‚ the witnessing of violence in general has been linked to behavioural‚ emotional and cognitive damage in children. The extent

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    others. We also never had to experience real bullets coming at us‚ harming us or others. A claim that can be made between the texts “Armed & Underage” by Jeffrey Gettleman and “The Charge: Genocide” by Lydia Polgreen is that children fighting in wars have negative effects on them and others. Jeffrey Gettleman states‚ “And it isn’t just boys: Girls are often pressed into duty as cooks or messengers. Many are subjected to sexual abuse‚ including rape.” The author was basically telling us that both

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