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    Badass U Articles Summary How to be an Amazing Parent Great parents are a rare commodity. So many try, but most are absolutely clueless. And then they use the “these are my kids, I’ll raise them how I want” excuse. …they simply won’t admit to being in the wrong or being a failure. But like all things in life, you can figure things out if you think about it and you can become successful if you apply the right principles. And if you are reading this, I really do think you have the potential…

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    A parent’s most important goal should be the happiness of his or her child. Armand Aubingy’s parents, in “Désirée’s Baby” by Kate Chopin, are the perfect example of how far one’s mother and father should be willing to go to achieve the ultimate level of happiness for their child. On the other hand, Armand is the perfect example of how a parent’s skeletons can create horrible consequences for their child. As a result of this, Armand’s parents seem to be leading factors in his denial of his…

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    to make things easy. It was true for me as a kid; my parents wanted things to be easy and painless for me, and safe, and I obeyed them to find my own way of being. Especially, I think that giving children an allowance for doing chores is a smart parenting move, for it accomplishes four important goals for a better life: It helps ensure that important work gets done around the house; it teaches children that they need to do their part to make things run smoothly for the whole family; it rewards…

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    separate, children are not able to live with both parents at the same time any longer. Children must split their time between parents either through joint custody or through a visitation schedule. In situations where the parents can agree on a parenting plan that includes a mutual custody and visitation arrangement, the children benefit. However, this is not always the case. In some cases, parents battle for custody. When parents are in a heated custody battle because they cannot agree between…

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    Individuals carry a great responsibility as they start to expand their families and become parents. Parents are expected to instill morals, guide children through the early stages of life, befriend their children, and support their children through the rollercoaster of life. Unfortunately, some parents neglect these expectations, potentially affecting children by leaving them abandoned and closed-off to the world . In Mary Shelley’s Gothic novel Frankenstein, Shelley examines parent-child…

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    adulthood ages 18–40, “our physical abilities are at their peak” (). Meaning as the young adults start to grow older and have more responsibilities, it starts to become harder for them to maintain their health with their new roles of family and parenting. They start to put more time into their family, children and careers and less time in exercise and sports. According to Arnett, most of the adults between ages 18-34 do not have insurances. Not having insurance means that their hospital visits…

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    Specifically with step families and blended families there were Pittsburgh Attachment Parenting Community, I’m a Stepmom which is located in Cranberry Pennsylvania and Belleville Mom’s meetup. These groups are normal moms who get together with their kids and do activities together and bond. This gives someone that the new stepmoms can talk…

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    cognitive, and cultural needs of children available for adoption in order to match them with an appropriate adoptive home; (3) working with birth families to determine their capacities to continue to parent and to be involved in their children’s lives and/or to potentially deal with termination of parental rights; (4) helping with placement transitions; and (5) providing for post-adoption services to ensure lasting and strong adoptive families The first part is completed by a home visit. Not…

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    Parent-baby bonding is by far one of the most important actions needed in order for newborns to develop a trusting relationship and lifelong attachment to their parents. Babies who are given a significant amount of attention to within the first four to six months of their life are guaranteed to be more confident and ensured as toddlers and older children. For some parents, this bonding event takes place within the first few days of birth; it’s proven to be easier for moms to form this connection…

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    During the process of the final project, I had a difficult time deciding on who to interview. I didn’t want to interview someone who had a different race from me but I also wanted someone who had more responsibilities then myself.I have been around many different races and witnessed the judgments they receive but never went further into the struggles children add onto the responsibilities of an individual. Through the process of me figuring out who I felt would be best for this project, I…

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