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    Do Mexican American parents have different rules or expectations for their children than Anglo American parents do? Studies show this is true. Mexican American parents have big traditions‚ expectations‚ and rules‚ not only for their children‚ but also the whole Latino population. Therefore‚ Mexican American parents do expect their children to abide by stereotypical “rules” such as patriarchal authority‚ motherhood‚ and sport. First‚ machismo or patriarchal authority is a big and famous stereotypical

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    Many parents have a difficult time to talk to their teen about sex and its consequences to life. Sometimes parents may be in denial on their teens actions and what is going on in his or her life‚ others choose not to bring it up because it makes them feel uncomfortable. What happens to your teen if you don’t have that talk? What if your teen is pregnant or gets someone pregnant? Teen parenting affects your future emotionally‚ socially‚ and financially. I myself was a teen parent‚ and I know

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    discover new fascinations about myself. UAM offers sports‚ clubs‚ and cultural possibilities‚ and orginizations.With regards to this‚ the four events I have participated in are Rock the Clock‚ Flag football games‚ UAM Boll Weevil football games‚ and Parent Appreciation Day. With that in mind‚ the one event that I enjoyed most was the Rock the Clock event. When moving onto the UAM campus‚ Rock the Clock was one of the many festivities hosted the first week of school. Rock the Clock is an event where

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    age‚ teens and their parents are navigating new territory on how to manage technology use. Of particular concern is the relatively new trend of sexting. Christian parents‚ in particular‚ face the daunting task of training their children with Biblical principles regarding digital media use. This paper discusses the potential consequences of sexting and new ways in which teens are using technology for the purpose of sexting. Finally‚ some practical methods for Christian parents

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    The involvement of parents in monitoring learning progress of a student is of vital importance to the learner’s progress. In particular‚ documenting learning and behavioral progress helps identify specific improvements and needs that are yet to be addressed whether in school or at home. In the interview conducted‚ I noted the active participation of the parent in the learning process‚ and how it affects the success of an Individualized Education Program. Parental Role in Individualized Education

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    Should Parents Have a Say in Who Their Kids Date? Introduction Ughhhh. Parents am I right? They’re always telling us to clean our room‚ brush our teeth‚ get our homework done‚ but should they be able to tell us who and who not to date? Its an interesting question when you look at it from both points of view. As a parent‚ you want the best for your kids and the old saying goes‚ parents (or mothers) know best. But as a young adult you want freedom and control of your life. Even after looking at both

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    The number of children being born into single parent households has been on the rise over these past years. Amongst all of the races‚ African American children happen to be the most common being born to single parents. It is currently over 70% of African American babies who are born to single parents. These numbers have been on the rise since the 1940’s and the question today is why are the numbers so high now than before? To answer that question‚ there are three main reasons why according to Mclanahan

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    In this competitive society‚ more parents suggest their children to do the jobs similar to them to get advantage in experience and social network. However‚ I think for the long term future career of children‚ they should choose to do the jobs that are related to their personal interests. Personal interest‚ rather than parents support‚ is a stronger motivation for children to work hard on their part. It is now generally agreed that one is more likely to pay painstaking efforts if he or she is motivated

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    The research was conducted to determine the mediation styles of parents when it comes to the Internet use of their children. The study also analyzed the reasons of the children on why they use the Internet and the needs it gratify. The respondents‚ both the parents and children‚ are residents of Zone Five Cainta Greenpark Village Cainta‚ Rizal. The adolescent participants‚ ages 10 to 19‚ are currently enrolled in school. There are mainly three uses of Internet to the participants. First

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    ATTACHMENT ANXIETY AND AVOIDANCE Studying Attachment and Avoidance Among Children of Divorced Parents Briana  Weems University of Illinois-Champaign/Urbana Campus Abstract Through extensive research conducted by Fraley and Hefferman (2013)‚ they have found that the attachment of children‚ especially in early childhood‚ has a positive correlation with whether or not the child’s parents are divorced. This study aimed to replicate Fraley and Hefferman’s attachment and divorce results‚ with

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