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    Poverty and Parental Neglect Sydney Blevins American Public University Abstract Neglect, whether intentional or unintentional can be the downfall of children who are developing in impoverished circumstances. While some parents are simply not able to provide due to unemployment or underemployment, many unwanted children are neglected because their parent did not have the means to prevent them from being born. Overall, children who are neglected socially tend to be less fulfilled as…

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    The article, “Why is my 5 year old unhappy?” written by psychologist John Rosemond I feel reflects on a question many parents ask themselves today. Rosemond is a bit controversial in his advice on parenting, tending to reference his own experiences growing up. As a parent and a member of the same generation as he is I can relate to some of his theories. The article stress how a parent of a five year old is concerned because is trying to give his only son everything he wants to make in happy.…

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    your stress down and your sanity intact, or just provide your child with the best possible parenting experience you can provide them with, it 's important to have some very consistent ways of doing things. Some parenting principles are going to provide less stress for you and your kids while making sure they are safe, loved, and on track towards a healthy and happy life. Following are some effective parenting tips straight from parents who have been there and done that. 1. Create Consistent…

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    What is it like to be a stay at home dad? Most men would not know because only 14% of fathers stay home with their children after birth.(Los Angeles times, 2014, p.2). That should be more, because fathers sharing maternity leave, and getting paid for it is important for the child and the family in general. Although, that is not always the case. Unfortunately, Society has given the image that fathers are the ones that go and make the money, and mothers are the ones who stay home and tend to all…

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    Children? A child is a young human being that is under the age of majority or under the age puberty and they seek the guidance of an adult such as a parent or a legal guardian. A parent is a mother, father, or legal guardian that is responsible for parenting or guiding a child in the right direction. A parent generates a parent-child relationship with their children that consists of a wide variety of behaviors, feelings and expectations. Every parent-child relationship is unique being that every…

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    Essay “If you want your children to keep their feet on the ground, put some responsibility on their shoulders,” - Abigail Van Buren Parents are the reason for the illegal actions of their child. This is because some parents do not take the time to talk to their child, letting them know what is right and what is wrong, these children will later grow up into dangerous and immoral criminals. There are people who neglect their children and do not pay attention to them, and so the child will not…

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    Sociological imagination is used to have a better understanding of someone’s actions and behavior. When looking at a person’s behavior, you are not looking at their personal characteristics, but more at what shaped them into having that form of behavior. Sociological imagination is all about finding how society played a role and what they have been exposed to in order to justify their actions. An example would be the choices I have made with my 9 month old versus how I was with my first born.…

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    Gay Parenting

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    Many people say that gay parenting affects children negatively as well as being an unnatural parenting model and family model, therefore it will come to hurt the world. These opposing arguers strongly believe that children will become gay as an effect of having gay parents, or that the children will not be able to emotionally or mentally develop correctly, again as a result of having gay parents. However, what the people who do not agree with the idea are shutting out of their thoughts are the…

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    to survive. Most parents will be more aggressive in this quest than the others; some will even resort to corporal punishment. In the 1990s, George Holden, a professor of psychology at Southern Methodist University who has published five books on parenting and child development, conducted research that showed 70% of college-educated women spank their children; other studies have found that up to 90% of all parents use corporal punishment. What’s more worrying is that the punishments range from…

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    Poverty: It’s Impact on Single Parent Families Introduction Poverty is the lack of money to purchase basic needs, like clothing, food, and shelter. In 2013, the United States Census Bureau reported that 45.3 million people lived in poverty. Of that staggering statistic, 14.7 million of people who live in poverty are children. (United States Census Bureau, 2014). Poverty’s greatest impact is on the children whose family lives in poverty. The primary reason is that parents who live in poverty…

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