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    Parenting is a hard job, It takes dedication and love to raise a child. In Frankenstein, Mary Shelley employ Victor’s family to characterize how good parenting involves being encouraging and guiding children kindly. He had a great childhood, he thought that other families were different than his, parenting style. Victor was a really smart person and he loved science. His father gave his own opinion to Victor about knowledge and if Victor should gain more or not, victor's dad was also their for…

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    There extreme situation has forced them to look at things in a different perspective and act like adults. they have had to act mature, protect their sibling and family members, and have had to take charge. Each of the main character in the book Refugee has had to act more mature than they really are. Isabel’s journey had her have to act mature a lot of the time. One time when she really had to act mature was when she had to help her family so that they could actually get the boat to work…

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    The article, “Why is my 5 year old unhappy?” written by psychologist John Rosemond I feel reflects on a question many parents ask themselves today. Rosemond is a bit controversial in his advice on parenting, tending to reference his own experiences growing up. As a parent and a member of the same generation as he is I can relate to some of his theories. The article stress how a parent of a five year old is concerned because is trying to give his only son everything he wants to make in happy.…

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    Technology and its proper use has been a hot yet controversial topic ever since people started to experiment with advanced technology. It is also critical for human beings to draw a clear line to limit the application of technology. Lisa Belkin describes this kind of issue with parents conceiving a child to save their first-born in “The Made to Order Savior”. This sort of pregnancy is viewed as unethical to many but understandable to others. Another essay “Alone Together” by Sherry Turkle argues…

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    A Great Journey An Analysis of Eudora Welty’s, A Worn Path Why do children never value what their parents or other elders do for them? Why do teenagers only think of themselves, and never stop and say thank you to those who help them? Many people say it is because children and teenagers are ungrateful beings who do not appreciate or respect the help others give to them. However, maybe it is not that children and teenagers do not know respect; maybe it is simply the fact they do not know how…

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    Summary and Reflection The video “Parenting Across Cultures: The Different Ways We Raise Our Children”, discusses how immigrant parents raise their children in a Western society, as well as the struggles parents face to adjust to the new environment. Furthermore, the video discusses the challenges children of immigrant household face. The video brought up a lot of interesting points about culture and the ways parents choose to raise their children. Many immigrant parents were born and raised in…

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    Children: The Ideology of Parenthood In life, there is the family that we derive from, and the family that we appoint. A family can yield a novel timeline in our daily routines, and the children that accompany a family can provide limitless possibilities for happiness and love; but, this is not everyone’s distinct future. There are individuals who do not comprehend why people want children, and then there are the antitheses: those who become quite feverish when it comes to the mere notion of…

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    behind this parenting method is that by nurturing the child through encouragement, he or she will develop confidence and will strive to do the best they can in the given area. However, not all American parents believe in this approach. Amy Chua, a professor at Yale Law School, supports the “tiger mom” style of parenting, where the child is denied certain activities and has a strict set of standards to meet. Chua advocates in her book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother that the parenting method…

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    In Annie Murphy's " Tiger Moms: Is Tough Parenting Really the Answer" article, the reader know about how mother Amy Chua raised her children in a rigorous matter to ensure that her two daughters were prepared for their future the author, Annie Murphy Paul, describes why Amy Chua, who is a Chinese mother, commonly used the parenting style of Tiger mother to treat and raise her children. First of all, Paul states that the Tiger Moms style is the most effective way to raise our children for…

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    Safety is a key concern for parents. As a parent, it is your responsibility to ensure the road safety for your kids. Nevertheless, you cannot always stay with your kids and guide them. Of course, parents ensure the safety of their child at home and teachers or school transportation authority ensure the kid’s safety at school. Meanwhile, who will be responsible for kid’s safety on roads? At times, students will either walk to school or obtain the school transportation services. As a result, it…

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