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    researchers could put less emphasis on what parenting style is the best style. The preferred style requires resources that families from lower SES cannot afford or do not have access to. Research should not only focus on Caucasian or Europeans families as the middle-class, but also do studies on middle-class families that are outside of the typical Caucasian or European families. There are many findings on parental involvement throughout high school and in their child’s journey to go on to…

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    Parents Compromising With Teenagers. Do you ever feel like your parents control you, and will not let you be and live your own life? Well, it is time for a change. Parents who are too strict and so in control, actually makes the kid 's behavior change to be worse. Teenagers reject limits because their parents are most likely to not take their feelings into consideration. Parenting is between two adults who parent a child, and if those two cannot compromise on a rule, how is the child supposed…

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    nightmares of any parents. Parents face big challenges to protect their kids from predators since they do not know how and when they will be targeted and it is not always easy to know what their children are doing, where they are going and with whom they are talking. The good news is there are ways to protect children from predators. Educating their kids well, supervising them carefully as well as raising them in a safe environment can help to keep their children safe from predators. Parents…

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    School and the mother of two adolescent girls, Sophia and Louisa. She is also a famous author who wrote the book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, which illustrates how the parenting skills of Chinese mothers not only differ from those of Western parents but also how they are superior. After reading Amy Chua’s essay on the superiority of the Tiger Mom, I believe I’ve come to the conclusion that her parenting methods are morally unjust and insensitive In the excerpt adapted from “Battle Hymn of…

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    1. Abbie is in the emerging adulthood stage of development. I know this because she is establishing herself away from her parents and taking on more adult roles (Steinberg, Bornstein, Vandell, & Rook, 2011). I was also able to identify this because she was able to reflect back on herself a year ago and realize that there were things that she should have done differently. 2. Abbie has a Type B personality. I was able to identify this from a few different aspects. The first piece of evidence I…

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    but that it should not be a substitute for real life experience at the direction of parents. In Hanna Rosins article she states that “adults have come to the mistaken view “that children must somehow be sheltered from all risks of injury. In the real world, life is filled with risks – financial, physical, emotional, social – and reasonable risks are essential for children’s healthy development” (7). Traditional parents and their discipline directly correlates with the older playgrounds and their…

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    better not be on that phone unless all of your homework is done.” The line I hear from my parents on a weekly basis. Although I’ve really only been taking a brief intermission from my calculus homework and APUSH outlining, to them a minute spent not being productive is a minute wasted. All parents have different perspectives on how much to intervene in the academic and personal lives of their children, but my parents have a unique position— they don’t want the personal lives of me and my…

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    “Helicopter Parenting Turns Deadly” how sometimes parents can be too involved in their kids’ lives. Warner explains how she believes that parents need to grow up and not act like kids anymore. If their kid has a problem with other kids they need to help like an adult would not like a kid would. Some times parents can be over protective and want to be like one of the kid’s but, if they are like this than things tend to get out of hand. In some cases, parents have gotten so consumed in their…

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    “How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk” by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish (1982) is an excellent resource for parents who are finding it difficult to have healthy communication with their children. The content of the book has been used for group parenting education programs that have been proven successful. Joussemet, Mageau, and Koestner (2013) evaluated the potential of this program in regards to children’s mental health based on encouraging optimal parenting skills. They…

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    blog exhibits the Trust vs. Mistrust stage. Although this stage is for babies, the Chinese boy probably had some problems in this stage, which caused the boy to dislike his mom now. The trust vs. Mistrust stage is when babies are learning and if the parent does something wrong, such as parental neglect, then the baby experiences problems in the future. The boy stated that he never received any affection from his mom when he was a…

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