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    Poverty in the African American community has always been a problematic. Most African American woman that live in poverty are single mothers. The family resources correlates to the child cognitive and behavioral development in early school years. For instance the mother’s employment, education attainment, depression symptoms and the environment the family lives in. The children that are being raised in poverty are at a disadvantage because they don’t have the proper support from their family.…

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    influencing a child’s personality and divergent thinking ability. During childhood, individuals are extremely sensitive to the influences of others; thus, environmental factors heavily impact the development of creativity and personality in childhood more than they normally would. As a result, the influences of a child’s home and school life are vitally important in shaping their personality. In this paper, I will be talking about how environment can play a crucial role in the development of a…

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    probably happy and joyful and then punished, probably upset and distressed. Socially this can help with an infant’s relationships with parents, friends and also can help at pre-school, nurseries or day centres or even schools. This is because if a mother and father manages to teach their child right from wrong this could mean that because the parents have put a lot of time and attention to the child the child will then grow older to have a trusted relationship with them. At schools this is a…

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    increase in the risk of postnatal depression as mothers are faced with breastfeeding challenges. Maternal depression, a condition following childbirth, is becoming a family issue as it affects the maternal-child bond and the childrearing family. Glavin, Smith, Sorum, & Ellefsen (2010) states depression has “negative consequences for the child’s development, the woman’s health and the relationship between the parents”. This paper focuses on the impact of postnatal depression among women planning…

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    grew up in an abusive family with a single mother, who has recently been fire. Because of this stress in the issue of income, Judy’s mother turns to alcohol for help. By using Bronfenbrenner’s ecological system this report aims to exam the five environmental systems that has influences on Judy’s development. The environmental system includes Microsystem, Mesosystem, Exosystem, Macrosystem and Chronosystem. This model helps create positive and negative impacts on Judy’s Development over time.…

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    The Life of a Single Mom Why are there so many single moms in Chicago? I think the reason why there are many single is because of crime and being irresponsible. In the article Happy Fathers Day Mom by Abigail Foerstner, it talks about single moms and it relate to Penelope in the book The Odyssey because in the book she is a single mom raising her son Telemachus and how rough it was it was raising him without her husband. In the book, The Odyssey Penelope faces many challenges raising her son…

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    that their mother was both mother and father to them. But who or what is a father? Can a parent fulfill two roles? If not, how did the lines become blurred to the point that we are so accepting of this misinformation? “A father is defined as a male parent, any male ancestor, especially the founder of a family or line; progenitor and a man who exercises paternal care over other persons; paternal protector or provider” (dictionary.com, n.d.). If this definition is correct then in fact mothers…

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    and behaviors of acting out. This paper will look at these various factors, as well as the most immediate issues, treatment plans for Susan, and her psychological disorders. Finally, the paper will look at engaging and stabilizing Susan with in her life. Assessment of Client Susan is presenting with a few different potential mental disorders. These are depression, substance abuse, and sleeping disorders. There are several factors that are contributing to these disorders. The primary…

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    and rewarding”. This is an accurate description of the hardships many mothers go through in raising children. Raising children is difficult in part because of the multitude of ways parents could raise them. Parents resort to a multitude of methods ranging from outrageous to courageous, the effectiveness of these methods has been investigated by many of today’s poets and authors. In “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid, the advice of the mother is ineffective due to promoting gender roles, and stereotypes;…

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    him and want what is best. However, Henry’s family is what could be considered “high-risk”. Henry’s parents are divorced, with his mother having had primary custody of Henry two times and his father having had primary custody of Henry two times. Each of these changes came on the heels of Henry being placed in the custody of the Department of Human Services. Henry’s mother and father both struggle to find time in their schedule for Henry due to challenging and demanding work schedules. Another…

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