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    their grandchildren. Carol B. Cox the Author describes in this article how the developed of a training program for African American grandparents. (Cox, 2002) The training program empowered the custodial grandparents into becoming well versed in parenting skills and peer educators for the community of grandparents dealing with their own issue of life as well as becoming custodial parents. Forced to take command of their own kid’s, child raising responsibilities. This program takes place in New…

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    Jason is participating in counseling though his therapeutic foster placement but lacks respect for Carol and Jeff. Carol, Jeff, and Jason would benefit from evidenced based group counseling because they are working on reunification. In addition, parenting classes to strengthen their ability to set limits and understand the relationship between the child and parent. However, Jason presents the most pressing needs due to the high-risk behaviors and his current placement in a foster family-based…

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    As is discussed by Annette Lareau in Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life, the way a child is brought up has a great effect on their life later down the road. Lareau performed extensive studies and research to arrive to her conclusion that social class and race in childhood has a profound effect on who the children grow up to be, and what kind of life they grow up to live. She observed two different elementary schools, a study that included talking to the parents of eighty-eight of…

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    The Influence Of Parenting

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    They vary from person to person, and in order to raise me, the style of parenting that was used was authoritative. My Tia was very warm, and supportive, but she had clear rules that I had to follow. I can remember that when I wouldn’t want to take a bath, she would sit down next to me and calmly reason with me why I should take…

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    Authoritarian Parenting

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    love and attention children receive growing up in many situations will determine the level of nurturing they will express to their children. The parenting approach that are practiced each parent is as diverse as the parents themselves, which includes the following approaches authoritarian, permissive, authoritative, and uninvolved. The first parenting style I observed involved the authoritarian approach. When a mother and her daughter first arrived to the park at first glance it seemed as…

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    forgiving of the act there mother just pulled on them by locking them outside in the cold winter snow. They all came around her and even made a makeshift shoe for her, since she lost her loafer on her way to find the kids. Even though she uses bad parenting skills that she uses her children continue to still love and care about her. The kids at first were extremely mad at her and did not know what to do to be able to get back in the house. They were afraid she would leave them outside to die.…

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    childhood is typically classified from the age of two until about six or seven years-old. It is during this time that a child is heavily influenced by their caregiver’s parenting style. A child’s relationship with their peers also aids in the child’s forming of friendships with peers outside of the family. Typically, a parenting styles are classified as either authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, or uninvolved. Authoritarian caregivers are strict and high, unwavering expectations for their…

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    rewarding, but mentally- and physically- tiring. When Senior shows how tiring it is to be a parent sympathy is expressed, but it needs to be remembered that parenthood is an option- but childhood is required. Children go through things just as hard as parenting every single day. Without a break! Parenthood is extremely difficult, but nothing compares to the burdensome way of life called…

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    The act of licensing a couple before they can breed and have offspring is absolutely absurd. Though this topic has been widely discussed before, it is becoming a large and popular topic again. People may need a license to own a gun, drive a car, or hunt, but breeding and producing offspring is a natural occurrence that has been happening since the very beginning of time. There will be persons in the human race that aren’t perfectly fit to be parents, but it is their choice to become parents and…

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    the obstacles each of face on a daily basis within not only our local society, but also the global perception as well. In his article, “Why Marriage Matters for Child Wellbeing”, Ribar explores various components associated with marriage, single-parenting, co-habitation, and absentee parent style methods of child rearing as they relate to a child’s wellbeing. Ribar’s argument is that more positive contributions than negative ones are distributed from marriages than not. That “marriage is more…

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