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    Through the psychologist report given to my virtual child, Anderson, I now understand the strong connection that parenting techniques can have in relation to the cognitive skills my child possesses. The results of the report indicated that Anderson was in the above average range in word reading, reading fluency, phonological awareness, and spelling. The verbal portion of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children revealed that my virtual child is also above average in information, vocabulary,…

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    development. Parent determine where the child lives, what school they will go to, decorating the child’s room in a female of male style, they books and toys they buy, and choose other activated that the child will be involved with. There are four common parenting styles the affect socialization. (Benokraitis, p. 70) The four styles are authoritarian parenting, authoritative parenting, permissive…

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    become an eagle scout. The Blanck family is a white, middle class, Christian family. The five main topics this paper will focus on in relation to the Blanck family are: endogamy, opting out, parenting styles, gender roles, and Olson’s circumplex model. Endogamy Endogamy is…

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    Introduction: The child that we did our project on is Carly Coella. She is three and a half years old, and her birthday is May 23rd. Both of her parents are teachers in the Bourne school system. The Coella family lives in Sagamore Beach. They have a very close bond with one another as well as their extended family. Carly is very social and has many friends in her preschool class. The family is very involved in the community. She is an only child and has a bunny named Fluffy. Carly is very…

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    influence (parental/peer) has its own time and place of importance to impact the child’s development. From newborn through about five years old parents (single-parent, co-parent, step-parent, guardian etc.) are the child’s world. Depending on the parenting style of the parents, will positively or negatively impact the child’s emotional and personality development. Parents have an important role in helping their child grow emotionally and with the…

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    Foreign-born citizens are correlated with better academic achievement and mental health in comparison with native-born. The phenomena is widely recognized as immigrant advantage. Many factors influence the advantage foreign-born immigrants experience. Examples of influencing factors are: Family, SES, education, and career. This study will focus on the family aspect of immigrant advantage, specifically: family structure and relations, nativity characteristics, stressors, culture and cohesion,…

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    There’s, authoritarian, authoritative, indulgent/permissive, and neglectful/uninvolved parenting. My two main interests are authoritarian and authoritative parenting. Authoritarian parenting refers to a restrictive and controlling parent. An authoritative parent encourages a child to be independent but still places rules/limits. Growing up, my mother was very authoritarian. She rarely allowed…

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    Tiger parenting has caused quite an uproar in the past half of a decade, and the stance on tiger parenting is invariably changing. Tiger parenting, comes from the commonly known term “tiger mom” which is a mother who uses harsh discipline, tough love, strict rules and insults to drive her child to success. This term was created by Amy Chua, a law professor at Yale who is infamously known for writing Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. Although Amy Chua had success in the tiger parenting technique,…

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    Since I was young I always wanted the best for my family and myself. I am a hard-working and talented individual, who knows right from wrong in even the most intense situations. I am a football player, with the utmost passion and desire for the game. I am a father, who loves, cares, and provides for his family. And I am a student striving for greatness, and I have an introverted personality that most people greatly appreciate. I challenge myself with long and short term goals everyday, hoping to…

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    Specific Purpose Statement: To invite my audience to consider whether or not morals are something humans are predisposed and born with or rather it’s a concept learned through societal teachings. Thesis: Studies have shown that babies are born with some morals, but is it realistic to assume deviant nature is triggered from these innate findings. Introduction [Attention-Getter] Imagine your niece or nephew or perhaps the child that you babysit. I’m sure you have seen these children show bias or…

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