“Custody Rights of Substance Abusing Parents” South College Isaiah McGill Should parents who are at high risk of abusing their children‚ particularly those addicted to drugs‚ be allowed to retain custody of their children? Is this an issue that pertains to health‚ and if so should these ethical issues‚ as well as support of the family‚ be under the responsibility of healthcare professionals? According to the Tennessee Department of Health all healthcare professionals in the state of Tennessee
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Childhood Obesity: The Role of the Parents Eng. 122 Professor Clark October 24‚ 2010 Childhood Obesity: The Role of the Parents Introduction: As childhood obesity continues to rise people begin to look for answers. With the finger of blame pointing vehemently about‚ many theories have come about as to the possible causes. The food industry is at the top of the list of possible villains. The media has also shared in the blame for making our kids fat and lazy. Technology has even
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高级英语 sunny The conflict between parents and their childs This article clearly showed the conflicts between parents and their childs. The author ’s mother is a tradional chinese mother‚ after the long surfuring in China‚ she came to America to seek a new life with nothing. After Jingmei borned——her second daught‚ she put all her hopes on Jingmei‚ she tried her best to train Jingmei so that she thought jingmei can have a better life. Jingmei which is a typical American girl‚she pursuring
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Parents Just Don’t Understand To be a parent is probably by far the biggest responsibility a person can have in life. A child’s future depends mainly on whether or not you have met your parenting obligations throughout their childhood. Looking at Diana Baumrind’s four parenting styles that she developed‚ I found them to be highly accurate in today’s society. These four different parenting styles will definitely have different outcomes in the child’s future life. In the next few paragraph’s
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ROLE OF PARENTS IN CHILDREN EDUCATION Parents are their children’s first teachers. It is from parents that children learn about their culture‚ values‚ and language. Parents play a very valuable role in their children’s education in and out of the classroom. Because of this reason‚ parents need to take on the challenge and provide their children the tools they will need in order to be successful in school and life. Education does not only involve acquiring academic qualifications it also involves
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What do people take for granted that they should be more skeptical about? Paulina Diaz Mr. Reshef IB TOK 16-10-10 Parents take for granted that by sending their children to school they will receive a good values education‚ when really values are acquired by children at home first during their early years of life. Values are beliefs that are important to an individual‚ a family‚ a society and civilization. A family or society without a value system has no direction. A good definition is
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injury. So‚ are parents actually teaching their children violence? When a parent spanks a child‚ whether they are aware of it or not‚ they are teaching that child violence. They are teaching them that hitting someone else is okay. In his article "The 13 Ways Spanking Harms Children‚" Michael J. Marshall‚ PhD‚ says that "children who are spanked engage in more hitting and fighting than those who are not physically punished by their parents." Relying on spanking when parents think its needed
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Parent training interventions are primarily psychoeducational in nature. Parents are taught behavioral principles and ways to apply them in their child’s life. In addition‚ parents are warned about possible pitfalls‚ such as coercive cycles‚ and how to avoid them. Parent training has been recognized as the most appropriate intervention for preschoolers (Young & Amarsinghe‚ 2010). The Preschool Psychopharmacology Working Group of the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended parent training and
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Children Raised by Alcoholic Parents While reading “Who Are the Real Victims of Alcoholism” in my college textbook‚ I could not help but thinking of my own experiences as a child growing up with an alcoholic father. This essay was written by a student named Meredith Newmon Blanco. In her essay‚ she makes several strong claims on how children who are raised by alcoholic parents will grow up facing many troubling obstacles. Some of her examples are physical and emotional abuse‚ lack of structure
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more dependent children is known as a single parent family. Single parent is one parent has most of the day to day responsibilities in the raising of the child or children‚ which would sort them as the principal caregiver. The principal caregiver is the parent in whom the children have residency with majority of the time‚ if the parents are separated or divorced children live with their custodial parent and have visitation with their noncustodial parent. Following separation‚ a child will end up with
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