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    life. The parenting environment is important for social-emotional development, because their parents are their go to social-emotional partners. The mothers' psychological parenting environment has three primary influences on the child's social-emotional development which are mothers' depression, mothers' parenting stress, and mothers' parenting efficiency. If a mother is depressed, there is a higher risk of their children having emotional, social, and behavior issues. The mothers' parenting…

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    Behavioral parent training apps can help parents asses their parenting style by, for example, helping them set a time-out timer. However such apps don’t teach parents the important parts of when is it an appropriate punishment, how to be consistent, how to remain calm but firm, etc. These things that are taught in behavior parent training are proven to decrease child behavior problems. Yet, such training is time-intensive making it unattractive to most families. Parents who don’t engage in these…

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    After explaining the parents and child relationship and how times has changed Carey begins to discuss the four major discoveries that have been found focusing on these relationships. He addresses the first discoveries which must do with the way parents and children view each other. Compared to the past the parents focused on being the dominant figures in their children's life. Today, we see a common phrase coming from society and this saying is “best friend”. While some say this is an awful way…

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    Child Adoption

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    Currently, there are 101,666 children available for adoption in the United States (Why We Do It). According to “It’s Easier to Adopt a Baby,” written in 1964 by The New York Times, there were “90,000 adoptions and a dozen couples for each adoptable child (Streit, P).” This newspaper article written in New York is about the changes to the adoption process at the time, and how that may affect both possible parents and child. The reason I have chosen this article for the museum of childhood…

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    Life Course Reflection

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    1. Identify what stage of the life course you are currently in. What factors from reading the textbook have impacted you thus far in your life? I am currently in the young adulthood stage and some of the factors that have impacted my life through the text book is the understanding of the different stages in life, concepts and major themes of life course perspective, developmental niche, theories of development, social and spiritual aspects in each life stage, risk and protective factors that…

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    The social worker decided to use Christine’s behavioral incident reports as a way to evaluate her intervention in an A-B single subject research design. The social worker believed using the incident reports would reduce bias in the evaluation because it was a method the foster parents were accustomed to using. The social worker also chose to not tell Christine about the evaluation, because she wanted the intervention to be the only thing that influenced Christine’s behavior. The behavioral…

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    What does it mean to truly live? Living is not just going about your daily life doing everything you are supposed to. Living is the ability to make the most out of each and every day, no matter what the situation is. If you live all of your life doing the same thing than you will never be able to flourish. If you just try and blend in and do what everyone else does, then you will not be able to show off your own unique characteristics. Everyone can easily survive, but it takes a select group of…

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    Stroler Baby Stroler baby will help people by at least reducing the parent tasks in carrying children more over in doing particular thing outside the house. No one can deny that parent’s tasks are many and it will not easy at all. It is not only many but also exhausted. There are many young parent get frustrated because they can not manage the time and energy. Parent should be ready anytime and anywhere to take care and pay attention to their children. It is completely true that parent will…

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    Napoleon in Exile Heartwrenchingly Shows the Struggles of Parenting and Autism Adam New It is common knowledge that parenting is not an easy undertaking. Ask any mother or father, and they will tell you about how hard it is to raise children. However, parenting a child with special needs comes with even more obstacles. In addition to the regular difficulties, parents have to pay the expenses for special education, work hard to help their child develop, and have the patience and energy to work…

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    Spoiled Rotten: Parents give, Children take, Everyone loses Watching a Netflix documentary “Living on One Dollar” last winter with my family made us reevaluate how we were living our lives. My husband and I grew up in single parent homes and my husband, born and raised in Mexico, especially knew what it was like to live life below the line of poverty. My 7 year-old son on the other hand had a different point of view. Being into Bear Grylls from “Man vs. Wild,” my son saw the people living in…

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