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    One’s name and gender does not define who they are or their identity. Identity could be something that one is born with. It can be developed throughout life, an individual figures out their character as they grow up. As a teenager, one starts to figure out who they are. As a child, their identities are innocent, they do not know right from wrong, accept anything that happens. However, as a person starts to have more freedom and spare time to decide who they are as a person. It can change them…

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    the same type of parents and some parents care more than others. Everyone is different, but there is three general types of parenting styles (authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative) that each result in children to behave differently (Baumrind, 1967). The authoritarian parent incorporates strict rules, obedience to authority, and harsh punishment. They do not outwardly show their love for their children and they keep their relationships with their kids distant. These parents tend to…

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    parenting forces children to follow strict rules and manifest blind submission. They are often overprotective and discourage pro-social activity. Many, not all, value strict discipline and may be physically or verbally abusive. While their children are often perform well in education they have low social activity. This includes lack of confidence, manifestation of sadness…

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    girl being the oldest in the house, always get fussed at for not showing my siblings right from wrong. Being the oldest is the worst thing that can happen to you, OMG you have to do everything and be a leader without messing up. I come from a very strict family that don't like mess ups, even though I try my best to not mess up mostly I do. Having a lot of responsibilities to do is not the best thing, but you have to be responsible living in a house of five people. In our house, my mom don't…

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    will come to remember for a long time. This story, Fish Cheeks, by Tan shines a light on the idea that parents lessons are better learned through austerity. Kids will remember the moments in life where they felt strong emotions, like anger, embarrassment, and shame. Kids remember lessons through thoughts and feelings, and getting a harsh lesson from a parent is always remembered. A good parent teaches their child morals and lessons that may seem harsh in the moment, but positively impact them in…

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    Different parenting styles have a huge impact on children’s. Some parents are strict and some are laid back. Being strict with children’s can affect how they succeed in school. If they have so much pressure on them because they are trying to achieve what their parents want them to then they most likely will not be that successful. Parents should not be so strict on kids because of the outcomes that will come with it I choose this topic because I was always curious about the different styles of…

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    Why parents should be responsible for crimes committed by minor age children. Over the years, there has been an ongoing debate on who to blame for the crimes committed by minors. Some people say that it’s the child’s fault for doing delinquent acts but it is the parent’s responsibility to teach them in the first place before these things could happen so minors shouldn’t be blamed so easily for the lack of knowing better. It’s the parent’s responsibility to treat and guide them correctly and if…

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    differences between your parent to your advantage. When I say differences, I mean the things that separate your mom and dad as either being the strict parent or the lenient parent. See the thing is, when it comes to your parents they might agree on some things and other times they will not. This is where the situation can get a little sticky. Usually a strict parent says, no to you doing certain things and makes you feel like you’re being suffocated, while the lenient parent doesn’t mind you…

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    Mothers and fathers can be differentiated through their practices of parenting styles, as well as the amount of attention and nurturing they provide for their children. At the start of an infants life, the father is the more distant and disconnected parent. A stranger to the infant, he is like an outsider, until he introduces himself throughout the infants life by building trust and spending quality time with the child. He must learn and earn his way into attachment with his child. Mothers and…

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    Whether it was at school or at home, she encounters people who challenge her conceptions of both. Through this, Khadra’s family and cultural identities shape who she is through strict rules, personal beliefs, and a cultural environment. Khadra’s strict Muslim parents continuously limited her as she grew up. Khadra’s family’s strict rules come into play when…

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