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    an assumption that the biggest differences between the youngest and oldest sibling is time. They are the farthest apart in age and many things have changed since parents had their first and second child, they have gained wrinkles, grey hair, and learned new teaching methods. I am the oldest sibling and spend the most time with my parents they didn’t have any other distractions beside me, so all of their focus and attention was given towards the baby. Since so much attention and care is given to…

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    social pressure and child failure on parents use of control: An experimental investigation is to examine two sources of pressure, social pressure eliciting ego-involvement and child failure, in parental controlling styles and how it affects the performance of the child in a general education. They hypothesized that parents were more prone to use a controlling style because they would feel more pressure, tension, and concern on their child’s failure. Parents control are of enormous influence for…

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    adulthood. Emerging adulthood ranges from ages eighteen to twenty-nine in industrialized countries. This individual is male in sex and in gender. He attends community college and is in his second term. His household has four members and that includes his parents, older brother, and himself. The family is in the working class. There are many religions in the world, but he was influenced most by Christianity. The two themes I will be presenting on will be identity and relationships. During this…

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    necessarily mean you are not being a good parent, kids as she said do not have a limit to thing they still dream big bigger than adults do. As she said, adults are the one that made the problems, like war world 2, age does not matter. As a adult people mature more they realize they are some dreams that are impossible, but as a kid this thing do not happen because they do not thing of what is impossible but just in the dream they have and love. Adult have a very strict rule to kids, but it should…

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    Divorce Communication

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    with my children but more than that, I grieve my lack of presence. The stress of being a single mom with undiagnosed anxiety and depression reduced my ability to handle normal childhood energy and development. I became an incredibly fearful and strict parent. During their grade school years, most of our communication consisted of one way directives given by me. The classics were: hurry up, clean up, be quiet, and go play. As awful as those were, I am ashamed to admit it but, when they wouldn’t…

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    most blissful feelings in the world, however, it almost always comes at a price. For example, imagine the life of a strict parent and their children. The parent would be blissfully ignorant if they did not know their child was sneaking out of their house at night to go break the rules set for them by the parent. Imagine now if the child was killed while sneaking out and the parent was still unaware. Does this mean that the damage is not being done? Just because one does not know about a…

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    Facebook page about parents that need help with their troubled teens. A mother is asking for help with her daughter. It’s set in 2017. Mommy_me123: I need help!!! My daughter just got a face tattoo, and dyed her hair green!! Even though I told her that it was forbidden. What should I do!! Help guide me through this difficult time with my family. Dj_Trump: I totally know where you’re coming from. I have a daughter who use to be like your daughter. I told her to listen to me and do as I…

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    live as long, so they got married and had kids early. Today, people wait until they get older. Juliet had to listen to her father because she was still young and had to marry whoever he wanted her to. Teens today don’t really listen to their parents when they tell them who they can date or marry. When…

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    demonstrate the skill level from someone of similar age range. This is the ability I had in my childhood, but as got older I couldn’t believe how far I have become from this disability with the difficulties with reading and math. However, I’m glad my parents were supportive and got me evaluated early…

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    Over the past few decades, numerous literatures had documented that the family is a crucial factor to determine adolescent’s future, especially the parenting style. It is difficult to determine how strict parents should be with their children. There are different types of parenting style, such as authoritative, authoritarian, permissive and indifferent. The authoritarian parenting style has been common and ‘tiger mom’ is very popular in Hong Kong and other Asian countries. In this paper, I will…

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