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    Parenting styles where brought up a lot in class. As discussed in class there are four types of parenting styles and they are: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and unresponsive or neglected. We discussed the qualities that each parenting holds and how they affect the children. When we talked about authoritarian parent style, the first person that came to mind was Red Forman from the television show That 70 Show. It is one of my favorite shows, and one would argue that Red is a great…

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    Two Theories Of Abuse

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    Define abuse. Abuse willful infliction of physical or mental pain through acts of commission or omission. (Therapeutic Communication for Health Professionals, 2017) List types of abuse. Emotional Abuse, ‎Physical Abuse, ‎Psychological Abuse, ‎Verbal Abuse List the five main recipients of abuse. Which agency should each of the above be reported to? Research the different recipients of abuse and identify those which appear to be the most prominent (you can use your city or state as a…

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    Parenting styles very from family to family. Some parents choose to be authoritarian parents, which enforce rigid rules. They are very strict parents demanding obedience. They usually think children dont have any rights. Authoritarian parents discipline through physical punishment. Their children often fear them. Other parents choose to be overly permissive and give little guidance to their children. They often allow to much freedom and rarely hold their children accountable for the things they…

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    Latino Immigrant Parents

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    Introduction This literature review will analyze the various sources of knowledge on the factors affecting the entry of Latino immigrant families into the child welfare system. Understanding the factors affecting this group is important as they are a growing population in both the United States (U.S.) and child welfare system. Thus, more knowledge needs to be known on what affects this population if new interventions are to be created. The themes presented below were all selected from current…

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    Tension In Family

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    Juan stated that Spanish is the other language spoken at home. However, having a second language can cause some tension in the family, because the first generations who move to the United States do not speak English well, and the third generation, struggles with the Spanish language. They try to use the second language at home and at church, however, the second language causes tension in the family because the first generation has not learned English, and the third generation does not want to…

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    This essay seeks to address and evaluate diverse parenting approaches, from a parent-child observation. From observing developmentally appropriate and inappropriate interactions with the parent and child, I will learn how parents teach, guide, and influence their children. First, I will briefly describe basic information on the child and parent that I have observed. Next I will discuss the parent experience with transitioning to parenthood. Throughout the essay, I will be discussing the…

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    Gatsby’s house “is a factual imitation of some Hotel de Ville in Normandy” (Fitzgerald 9) which contains “a tower on one side, spanking new under a thin beard of raw ivy”(Fitzgerald 9) this demonstrates a physical illustration that Gatsby 's uses to show his wealth. Even though Gatsby 's house Implies grand and looks luxurious it is void of anyone who cared about him. The mansion…

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    The opulent mansion “was a factual imitation of some Hotel de Ville in Normandy, with a tower on one side, spanking new under a thin beard of raw ivy, and a marble swimming pool, and more than forty acres of lawn and garden,” (pg. 7) which mirrors Gatsby’s position in society. An “imitation” of the rich. Proving how, regardless of all the money, someone not born…

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    parents made to have me. I was lucky enough to grow in a authoritative, democratic, and reciprocated family. They were always respectful, clear, and consistent to me and my brother, and my parents had very logical consequences that did not involve spanking. My parents’ love continued to express towards me and my brother when it came to disciplining us because I had never felt that the discipline was ever unfair. My parents’ views towards discipling was much more loving and patient than most…

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    parents believe that physical punishment is an effective form of discipline because a child is able to learn right from wrong. From a personal experience, when a child misbehaves, Hispanic parents usually punish a child by throwing objects or simply by spanking them. Despite their differences in discipline, both Hispanic and American families strive to form a well-behaved human being, thus forming individual with…

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