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    personality, and even how responsible a person can be later on in life. The impact of a sibling can be subtle such as the order the children in a family were born, and how many year apart each one was from the other, to more overt impacts like future parenting skills and if an older sibling continues education when a parent dies. The way siblings shape each other is amazing and incredible. Oldest children are often thought of as bossy, reliable, organized, leaders, and perfectionists (Leman,…

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    However, they fail to mention the downfall to these methods. Parenting a child is costly and very stressful, especially for the people who are unable to get support. Financials can also be a huge impact. Babies requires extra money to raise. If the parents are unable to financially support the child, then that could…

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    the wife stayed home and kept the house in order. Households stood unified and together to work on raising the kids. In today’s society, the 20th century, there has been a decline in that type of family and in turn there has been a rise in single parenting. Researchers have questioned whether single parents raising children is affecting the kids mental and emotional health. The belief that the effects of growing up in a single parent household causes more harm than good. It has been debated and…

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    experience of other ten-year-olds is true. Not every child has the best home life or childhood as normal as others, and sometimes other children have greater childhoods than Colin. Every child has a different experience, but it doesn’t mean that parenting and experiencing childhood isn’t important. I think childhood is very important and needs to be payed attention to. Every time I think of childhood I think of the psychologist Erik Erikson, who believed that you needed to finish the childhood…

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    was then that I realized I was no playing houses anymore, I had numerous questions unanswered. The critical question was: How to raise my daughter to grow into a successful adult? While I was pregnant I read several books about parenting, the definition of the words “parenting” or “parents” was worthy to read, but none describes the steps to…

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    people. As life goes on things happen. Some parents pass away. Sometimes married parents realize that it might just be better for them to co-parent rather than raise a family in the same house. Many people are very effective at co-parenting, nevertheless the bulk of the parenting falls on the back of one parent more than the other. Meanwhile, taking into to consideration it is tough on the children if they are moving from house to house on consistent basis and never able to build a set…

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    The parent, adult, child model of transactional analysis refers to the roles each one plays in a relationship. The parent is the dominant character, the decision maker who looks after others. They are usually comprised of behaviours, thoughts and feelings copied from our parents. The adult is more independent, making their own decisions and having their own opinions. They draw on our understanding and analysis of our external and internal environment and it is often the adult within us that…

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    consider. Children deserve to be treated fairly and with love so they can in turn learn how to treat others with the same respect. Unfortunately, however, there are many parents who take a different tactic of parenting. There are parents who practice something known as hostile, aggressive parenting, which include manipulation, unfairness, neglect, and aggression (website). All…

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    LITERATURE REVIEW The purpose of this study was to recognize the categories of parent involvement that parents’ consider being the most effective in students’ academic achievement in 6th grade middle school in Palm Beach County, Florida. The literature review focused on parent involvement in school and at home. Parents, students and teachers’ expectations. Many reasons for the lack of parent involvement were addressed in each article. Finally, Is it important for parents to…

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    Despite the “generation gap” and the strain on family relations this may cause, Chinese families manage this gap through the cultural and social structures in which they are embedded. Zhou explains how Chinese children continue to perform within their parent’s expectations as a result of their “involvement in the Chinese ethnic community” (2011: 479). The fact that many Chinese immigrant families live in cities and suburbs with a large concentration of Chinese individuals allows these ethnic…

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