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    Teenagers Yesterday and Today Kids today have challenges they face that are similar to those teenagers in the 1980’s. Similar but different. Peer pressure is still the biggest challenge everyone faces. The idea of experimenting on things like alcohol‚ drugs‚ and sex has not disappeared and undoubtedly will remain to be part of the scene. In the early 80’s one may have had unprotected sex and perhaps at the worst case scenario‚ had to find a cure for genital warts. Genital warts may have been an

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    Works Cited "A Permissive Parenting Style - Not Necessarily the Best Upbringing Alternative." Search Your Love. 30 Oct. 2007. . Clark‚ Christine‚ Kevin H. Gross‚ and College of Human Ecology. "Adolescent Health- Risk Behaviors: The Effect of Perceived Parenting Style and Race." Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human Science. 04 November 2007 . Frick-Horbury‚ Donna‚ and Jennifer Neal. "The Effects of Parenting Styles and Childhood Attachment Patterns on Intimate Relationships." Journal

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    video entitled‚ “Strict Parents Slash Teen Driver’s Safety Risk” I found that in order to keep young drivers safe‚ it is best to set some strict rules for them to follow. I also learned in Lesson 7

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    article‚ “Too Poor to Parent?” by Gaylynn Burroughs really caught my attention in so many ways. I never looked at foster care how I look at it now. Many women children are being taken away from them from poor parenting. Although‚ there are mother who try their hardest to provide for their children and they still have to get their children taken away from them due to one mistake that they have made. That one mistake can lead them to never seeing their children or even having custody to their children every

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    Parents Worry Too Much

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    Parents Worry Too Much. Even though parents mean the best for their children‚ most parent’s tend to worry about things that can be beyond their control. I can speak directly on this because I am a parent even though I am a fairly new parent‚ I am still a parent and I know that I worry about protecting my child to the fullest extent. Sometimes as parents the worry we have for our children can actually be damaging in a way‚ as crazy as that sounds. As parents we worry because we don’t want anything

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    There are four different types of parenting styles which are: authoritarian‚ permissive‚ authoritative‚ and uninvolved parents. Each parenting technique is unique in its own way. With that being said‚ each parenting style has diverse outcomes for the children. Authoritarian parents and this is a style where the parents want things done their way because they are right. For instance‚ they want the child to understand that they will always be right; so whatever they say goes. As far as their child

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    Justice And The effects on Children of Incarcerated Parents Loretta R. Lynch Capstone 480 Ms. Mel Jones Abstract Today prisons are overcrowded and over two million Americans‚ male‚ and female are sitting in jail or prison‚ and two thirds of those people incarcerated are parents (U.S. Department of Justice). Approximately two million of these children are separated from their mom or dad because of incarceration of which these are the custodial parent. These children suffer from poverty‚ inconsistency

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    Nando Pelusi’s article‚ " Parents and Children in Conflict" is a nontraditional view about The assumed unconditional love between parents and their children. He points out that no one can fully give that kind of love-and they aren’t supposed to according to evolution . His claims that this creates a struggle between the children that crave attention and the parents that crave a break; furthermore‚ he states that this is what possibly leads adolescence

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    they make a vow to raise that child to the best of their abilities. While some parents are wonderful‚ loving‚ proud parents some are hurtful‚ abusive both physically or mentally‚ or just down right evil the impact they have is immense and will determine many aspects of the child and the way he/she lives out the rest of his/her life. In my life I have both kinds of parents‚ my mother is the most caring‚ loving‚ proud parent I know; while my father is very abusive and hateful towards me and this has had

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    further be described as “normative patterns of behavior and tactics that parents use to socialize and control their children.” (Wentzel & Russel‚ 2009). Diane Baumrind conceptualized three types of parenting styles authoritative‚ authoritarian and permissive in 1971. This conceptualization was further extended by Maccoby and Martin to include two fundamental processes which consists of the number and types of demand made by parents and the contingency of parental reinforcement (as cited in Darling &

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