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    Parent Interview Paper

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    The criteria for our project involved each member interviewing the parent(s) of three different families that had both male and female children under the age of ten to determine what types of toys the children have; and we also had to visit toy stores to determine if a link exists between toys involving physicality, gross motor skills or fine motor skills and if this toy is marketed for girls, boys, or is gender neutral. The parent interviews yielded interesting results for this age range.…

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    Latino Immigrant Parents

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    How does acculturation and acculturation stress affect immigrant parents? What factors influence the entry of children of immigrants into the child welfare system? How does culture affect parenting styles? These preliminary questions helped in sorting out the themes that will be presented in this literature review. The…

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    because future employers do look at it. The way your child uses the internet could affect their career paths. Many parents are struggling to monitor and keep their children safe while using the internet. Although it may seem simple, there are a lot of debates and discussions on the best way to keep children safe while not going overboard. Writer, Harlan Coben in his essay, “The Undercover Parent” argues that using…

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    this companion, now say such cruel words? Victor should be thrilled that he now has a companion, someone who could love him, but instead his words indicate that he despises his very own creation. A verbally abusive parent is a monster and that is just what Victor is, an abusive parent. While at first the reader may perceive the creature to be a monster because of his appearance and actions it is really Victor who is more of a monster. The creature wants to be loved and commits actions that…

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    Parent Conviction Cases

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    However, if the parent has to serve a long sentence, and causes the child to enter foster care, the parents rights may be completely terminated involuntarily(ProConorg). As far as professional licensing restrictions go, some states are making efforts to limit how a felony conviction can prevent a person from attaining…

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    The Parent Trap Analysis

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    Judy Warner, in her essay published in The New York Times, “The Parent Trap,” argues that the feminist revolution is not going to progress any further and will revert back even more unless everyone plays a larger role in the progression and significant changes are made by a decided leader. Throughout the essay, Warner uses repetition of different things. This repetition includes the repetition of `The Feminine Mystique`, the repetition of the different times, the repetition of chores Warner is…

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    Pt. I Happiness is experiencing love. It doesn’t matter what kind of love it is, whether it is loving yourself, loving someone else, or having someone else love you. When we experience love, we experience happiness. There is a study in the world where people in Finland, Sweden, and Taiwan mapped where they felt their feelings. The intensity of sensation, or lack thereof, created a “body atlas” for the emotions. A depressed person lacked sensations all over the body, an angry person had…

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    Sonic Parent Monologue

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    There has been cases that the mosquito has affected people who is not in the age range. For example a recent case has come out that a young child was walking to the shop with her parent, again innocent people, and then the young child after coming home from the shops had a severe ear ache. Furthermore there was another recent case that a family with two children lived next to a shop and every time the mosquito system was activated…

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    Child-Parent Psychotherapy

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    have similar findings to Felitti et al. for they focus on how to treat those that have experienced traumatic events as a young child. Their approach is different because they reanalyze data from a previous study on whether child-parent psychotherapy (CPP) is effective for the development of children with traumatic and stressful life events (2011). Their sample was small, 75 preschooler survivors of domestic violence and their mothers. There was a control group and a comparison group…

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    Single Parent Homes

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    and father lawfully wedded. By 2013, that number dropped to 46%. Even more staggering is the amount of children born out of wedlock. In 1960, 5% of children were born to unmarried couples and in 2013 this number climbed to an astonishing 41%. Single parent homes have grown from 9% to 34%. What has changed since the 60’s? (Livingston, 20014) When asking 100 girls what they want to do when they grow up, typical answers would include many different career choices, i.e. doctor, athlete, scientist,…

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