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    The inevitable transition to parenthood involves a higher level of responsibility that parents will always be accountable for. Child development revolves around the influences implemented to acquiring valuable skills and knowledge. That being said, in order for a parent to successfully aid their child they must nudge them to pursue extracurricular activities. Extracurricular activities will help strengthen child development and found brighter future outcomes. In this essay, I will address how…

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    Authoritarian parenting, also called strict parenting, is characterized by parents who are demanding but not responsive. Baumrind, D. (1991) states that parenting styles…

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    Individuality lets every person be different from each other. It is shown in the Ayn Rand novella Anthem, the people in this society are taught at a young age that it is not okay to disobey the set rules. If they do not follow the way the society’s rules were supposed to be followed, they are punished. The main character, Equality, feels guilty for having the thoughts he has. These rules exist in this society to strip human individuality to achieve total equality. It is a struggle for anyone…

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    “My parents had very high expectations. They expected me to get straight A’s from the time I was in kindergarten.” Therefore, parental expectations could create anxiety and stress for their kids from trying to meet their parents expectations, except parents should have aspirations since it sets up children for greater success by creating the sense of fear of failure, encourages their childrens to set their goals high, and challenges their children to work harder. Presumably, parental…

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    argues “commercial surrogate contracts objectionably commodify children because they regard parental rights over children not as trusts to be allocated in the best interests of the child, but as lie property rights, to be allocated at the will of the parents” (Anderson 19). I will show this by first explaining what gestational and commercial surrogacy are. Then I will explain and provide the following three premises in support of Anderson’s argument: commercial surrogacy is strictly for the…

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    In Robert Coles’ article, I Listen to My Parents and I Wonder What They Believe, he argues children perceive ethical issues and need guidance to develop their moral principles. Coles interviews numerous children and asks them questions regarding their moral beliefs. He uses the children’s moral questions and answers as evidence for his argument. Coles urges parents to engage with their children’s moral education to help their children avoid finding ‘wrong’ answers, and to help them establish a…

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    Sibling Rivalry is something all children go through weather it is over toys, or who is the tallest. Many different articles give all parents tips on how to try and make the fighting a little less. One source called "The Tennessean," gives a few different ways to prevent and help certain situations.(1) One tip they give is to Collaborate rather Compete," which they said that instead of your children making it a race to do something, make it a team effort. Example, instead of "I will get done…

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    This subject will give prospective parents a fundamental knowledge of the physical and biological changes that their children, both unborn and growing, will experience over time. Undoubtedly, life begins at the moment of conception; therefore, parents’ knowledge of the different life spans, from the Pre-natal to adult stage, could be a vital factor of their children’s overall growth and functions in the society. Let us imagine a situation where a mother is uninformed about the impacts of certain…

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    What does Nancy mean by this? It’s that we are actually harming the kids in the long run. How? Well, I learned this the hard way in preschool. I used to get an A for every single thing I did and that translated very badly to elementary school. I learned that you don’t get an award or in this instance an A, if you try your hardest on a math test. You have to study hard, come on time and overall make an effort to be the best…

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    (www.debate.org., 2nd paragraph) No parent wants to see their child get killed on the street. A curfew is about keeping minors safe not violating their rights. (www.debate.org., 2nd paragraph) Minors that are on the street past a curfew are likely to be involved in a gang, drug deals, break…

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