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    Generations each possess individual values, attitudes, and goals that strike them apart from one another, thus creating a gap. This gap is like a barrier that keeps the different generations distinct. As for the different attitudes of life, the people belonging to the old generation always wonder what has gone wrong with the new generation. They feel that during their time, young boys and girls were better behaved, more obedient and had greater respect for elders. Young people, on the other hand…

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    I know exactly where I was the moment that Cal Ripken Jr. retired. At eight years old I remember sobbing uncontrollably on the front steps because baseball no longer had a hero. It is at this very moment of my childhood that I can trace back my obsession with sports. For as long as I can remember sports had always been important to my father. In an effort to be the son my dad never had, I spent hours upon hours memorizing sports facts. Only later in life did I start to become aware of the fact…

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    Development theory Social learning theory is when people interact with their surroundings, and learn from watching other people’s behavior. That type of learning is called modeling, when we learn behaviors by watching how people do things, and then we copy that behavior. For example, peer influence can cause them to start smoking or experiencing with drugs. When children reach middle childhood, they start looking up to their peers. Social learning theory was found by Albert Bandura, who attended…

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    and accept it as their own. They may follow in their parents footsteps and accept their identity as their own. If their father is an Indian Doctor, they may feel that their only choice is going to be an Indian Doctor without much conflict. Certain parenting styles could be also the cause of a person foreclosing on their identity. If a parent using beatings or not letting the child show their side or go against their parents ideas, they are more likely to foreclose. The next identity status is…

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    a disorder. It is only when the temperament becomes more than it already is and many different strategies, guidance techniques have not worked, or your child is struggling in school, losing it with simple demands, etc. (Kurcinka, 2006, p. 19-20) Parenting needs to be molded by temperament. If a parent tries to make their child into a “perfect child”, they are going to be frustrated because they won’t be. When you add a child with a spirited temperament to the equation, the parent will be more…

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    Do you know how a bird protects its eggs? It protects them from harm when their young, because they are fragile and can’t fend for themself. In this way, it is kind of like the young America being protected by the presidents. The presidents had to create something to protect America when it was young, from things like other big, developed countries, and other strong economies. In doing so, they made things called foreign policies. Foreign policies are strategies to deal with other countries.…

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    difficult, parents need to focus on what tactics they can perform to prevent materialism in their home. Since children develop the capability to become responsible young adults. Parenting is à really essential and a challenging job, sadly parenting receives little to no support at all. When parents practice good parenting their child will be able to function normally in the society. Children need love, support, and guidance from guardians. When this is practiced the child can take the risks…

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    Spanking Children Essay

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    children teaches them. Because children imitate their parents, there are different approaches to dealing with children that have behavior issues, Spanking children can affect a child in the future. I believe that all these things are key to parenting, good or bad parenting predicts the way your child handles many of life’s situations. Children learn from watching the actions of their parents. “children and adults who are empowered to understand how their responses to situations impact the…

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    In the given case study, Ben’s life has been portrayed gloomy as from the childhood, he has nurtured in the unhealthy and rancorous environment as he has not gotten chances of much needed parental love. It is worth to note that, the child deprived of the maternal and paternal affection does not do well when grows up academically and socially. On this note, in the said case study, it is expressed that Ben is introvert and doesn’t like to show amicability in general. He has a lovely wife with whom…

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    Why Parenting Is Important

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    Parenting is hard. Parents know this better than anyone else. When you are a parent, you know that the choices you make impact not only yourself, but at least one other human being. You understand that at best your choices will impact that person in a positive manner for the rest of their life. You will have given them guidance along their way and influenced their choices long after you are dead and gone. As a parent, you also understand that at their worst the consequences are flipped. You know…

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