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    a growing interest in the field of sociology of education with regard to parent’s involvement in their children’s education. Because a child has the same needs and rights as any other child in the process of development (Gordon and Browne, 1989), parents involvement in their children’s education is an important concern. Parental involvement in the learning activities of their children’s achievement are of continuing interest to educators as they are trying to find ways to improve the learning…

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    attitude is “so what”. That is a common attitude among parents today. Parents today may have to earn an income, to provide shelter, clothing, and sustenance for their children, in some cases as single parents. This is a legitimate philosophy of parenting. Parents today have inherited a new world to live in, one which their parents most likely did not. For instance, it is a known fact that President Bill Clinton’s mother was a nurse, and was a single parent.…

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Relating and talking to parents about your feelings is hard. When you talk to your parents they make it weird and uncomfortable. Juliet hides her feelings because she knows her parents won’t approve of Romeo with all the fighting between the families. When parents try to butt into your life they always end up taking things too far and just make you feel uncomfortable when you talk to them about your feelings. When you talk to them I don’t know if it’s weird because we…

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    Growing up throughout elementary school, I always knew my parents would eventually get a divorce. I had always known my parents were going to get a divorce. When the day came at the beginning of sixth grade, my parents sat me down and told me that they were getting a divorce. At the time, I didn’t really know what to expect, but I didn’t let it bother me. Going throughout middle school and high school, having divorced parents disrupted my plans, gave me 2 homes, and I went down a path that I…

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    also presents a difficult ethical dilemma for humanity as a whole. More specifically, it presents a debate for parents on whether their children should be allowed on it, as it poses many dangers as well as virtues. This also brings up a topic that many parents avoid: parental spyware. Harlan Coben, a writer and a father of four, faces this issue head-on in his article, “The Undercover Parent”. In his piece, Coben explains that he believes that parental spyware should be used under the…

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    the first week of class was discussed through examples such as the film Babies and its online article “Meet the Parents”. Although in different areas of the world and within their cultures the way parents raise a child may be completely different we all share a mutual concept that is generally shared throughout even the most different compared to our American culture which is the way parents and specifically mothers care and love their baby. Mothers prioritize their child’s health and safety…

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    types of families. Such as, single parents, same sex parents, unmarried couples, and etc. Culture plays important role in defining family as well. For example, some general public might believe that there needs to be a male and a female in oder to raise the children and have a family. On the other hand, one might believe that it doesn’t need to be opposite-sex to raise children and have a family. Another example, most people might say there need to be both parents to have a family.…

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    in a single parent home. She is a student and is not performing well at school. An important factor that determines the educational development of students from the Primary to the tertiary level is when there is a structured intervention of guidance counselling officers to guide the process. Guidance and counselling are two branches of psychology; the practitioner’s main focus is geared towards providing social guidance to individuals who may require help in…

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    “The traditional family consisting of a father, a mother and children is ‘a fashion that does not happen’. ” Are words from the founders fashion designer Domenico Dolce of Dolce & Gabbana brand, according to New York Daily News. Gender equality at this time brings us changes in the family, not only heterosexual couples want adopter children also gays couple want to do it. Should same-sex couples adopt children and raise a family? Everyone has the right to have a father and a mother, but not…

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    Many kids nowadays know the feeling of being left alone by their parents. They have unstable influences on them, and have sometimes difficulties telling them what's right and what's wrong. Parents handle situations differently, that can come from life experiences and childhood and even their own upbringing and that has for a fact a big influence on their own children. Parents are very good at reflecting on episodes or stages in their life, and that reflection gets sometimes put in perspective…

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