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    require very different needs when it comes to support. The Healthy Families program is designed for first-birth parents. The program starts after the birth of the baby and continues up until the age of three. The program includes weekly home visits, parenting education, and support for the parents. Even though I have not had any children I have witnessed second hand how difficult it can be to take care of a newborn. When my sister, at the age…

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    Child Custody Case Study

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    relationship ..., The length of time the child has lived in a stable, satisfactory environment and the desirability of maintaining continuity, the geographic viability of the parenting plan, with special attention paid to the needs of school-age children and the amount of time to be spent traveling to effectuate the parenting plan,…

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    Adoptive vs. Biological Rights “Adoption is a transformational process bringing parenthood to those who long for but cannot bear children and giving stranded children home, family, and their place in the world”(Van Der Pas). The most important aspect in the adoption process are the children involved. Therefore finding the right home for them is a long difficult process. A person making a decision to adopt, is engaging in a life long decision. It is a…

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    The Role of a Father Dictionary.com defines a father as a man who exercises paternal care; a protector or provider. We often see the typical father portrayed in television shows and movies, but what we do not see often is the absence of a father and how it affects children. I believe a father presence and involvement is very important in a child’s academic success, social competence, and a family financial stability. Having a father or father figure in a home can impact a child’s future. Their…

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    Strain Theory Of Crime

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    In Chapter 10, course of life explains the different patterns over a lifetime. This theory is higher in strain and is higher in factors. The learning theory shows crime and is lower in some situations, but with social and biological changes they have shown different outcomes. Sexual activity is very high in adolescents. Adults and adolescents have privileges when they start getting into relationships some are more restricted than others. The ones that have restrictions are the adolescents. They…

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    Individual vs. Society In our society today, what is considered good parenting includes showing love and compassion to children, making sure to provide for their needs and to teach them good moral standards to live by. On the contrary, not loving a child, making choices that lead to not being capable to provide, and not teaching them socially acceptable behavior is considered irresponsible parenting and even neglect. In The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls retells the story of her childhood…

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    will become a parent. The role of parents in many cases has been misunderstood, and as such, has taken on different meanings to individuals. In some cultures, children are looked upon by parents as their property. Consequently, the approach to parenting has been, "do as I say" without giving an explanation to children. Furthermore, the ownership mindset can also extend to the point of child abuse, because parents believe they gave birth to children, and therefore, can discipline them however…

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    Divorced Parenting

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    five years old. Fortunately, I wasn’t wrenched from a stable home life, like many children with divorced parents, because multiple households are the only thing I can remember. My main problem, however, was coping with two drastically different parenting styles. An average Saturday at my father’s house consisted of three hours of yard work after breakfast before I could play with my friends. My mother let me sleep late, and if she had work for me to do, I could earn extra chore money. The…

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    Harlan Coben’s OpEd piece “The Undercover Parent” is a powerful piece written to convince parents that the benefits of spyware greatly outweigh the invasion of privacy. Throughout his essay, he maintains a friendly, parent-to-parent tone that one can compare to a conversation over coffee. As a college student without children, I found it difficult to understand the importance of monitoring children’s internet activities. However, when I forced myself to take on the perspective of a parent, I…

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    normally represented by poverty, destitution, and unemployment. Many in this classification have not finished high school; do not have or seek proper medical care; they do not have affordable housing and insufficient food, decent clothing, poor parenting skills, unemployment, and they do not have any trade skills to acquire…

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