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    Stefania Podgorska was born into a Catholic family in a village near Przemysl. She was born in 1925 in Lipa, Poland. They lived on a very large farm and had grew many kinds of crops. Stefania was one of eight children in her family. Stefania helped her father farm as well as helped her mother keep the house in shape. Stefania's father died in 1938 of an illness. About a year after her father's death, Stefania at the age of 14 worked at a local grocery store owned by the Diamante´s. ¨They…

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    After the fight that Jeannette’s mom and dad had. The mom got up with the kids and applied for a job at the Battle Mountain Intermediate School and was hired on the spot because she had a teaching degree. Her mother hated teaching because her own mother was a teacher and pushed her into getting a degree in that so she would have a job to fall back on if her plans on being an artist failed. She was so angry that her mother might’ve been right all along. The only thing that really unsettled me was…

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    “ Mom, Stop it! Please..I want to rest, mom..Why are you always rest and I always worked?!” I sighed and stare at her and Berra said “You’re the worthless kids in the world. If I can, I don’t want to raised you, but you have to feel thanks to me and your father, I will raised you because of your father.” and I just ran out of the room and cried. Suddenly Sofia saw me, Sofia was wearing raiment and she sat next to me and said “ I know that you’re really tired and sad.. But you have to survive..…

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    A good parent can be defined differently depending on the person you ask, there is not just one simple answer. As children grow up, they usually spend a good portion of every day with their parents. Everything the parents do and say, the child absorbs it in their brain. Children will eventually begin to get older and start making decisions on their own. Parents don’t always agree with them, but a good parent stands by their side and supports them. It is also essential for parents to make their…

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    Parents all have different ways of how they want their children to grow up. My mom would want me to solve my own problems and be capable of being independent. When I was little, I spilled juice on the floor, instead of my mom saying that it was okay, she told me to clean it up. At a young age, there were things that I had to do on my own. Parents should step back as their children grow and not be a helicopter parent. Though every child is raised differently, the important factors are that your…

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    During my observation, I noticed the child sitting with the parent rocking back and forth and engaging in non-contextual sounds known as stereotypic behaviours. For example, making repetitive vocal sounds. Right away, I explained to the staff if they have spoken to the parent about their concerns. The staff member shared she has not spoken to the parent because she if afraid the parent may leave the program. I asked the staff member if there is a Homecare Provider attached to the families and…

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    This section summarizes the results of the survey of teachers at this school about their ideas and practices of parent involvement or school and family partnerships. In this school, 40 teachers were given questionnaires, and 21 teachers returned the survey for a rate of response of 52.5%. Question 1. Teachers ' attitudes about parent involvement. Teachers were asked whether parent involvement is important for a good education, increasing teacher effectiveness, and student success. Teachers agree…

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    Parental Censorship Rights awards parents the ability to monitor their child’s exposure to today’s various types of media. The ability, from day one, to determine if the information will be appropriate for the age and maturity of their child. Parent’s initial right to teach, to inform, or decide for their child what they deem as age appropriate and responsible age of the child should not be scorned. There are crowds of people who would disagree with this right of the parent because some believe…

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    their parents. A lot of skeptics tend to blame black parents when their child doesn’t excel in academics as well as the other races. Dr. Andre Perry defends the black parents and gives examples of how they are active and care about their kids’ education. In his article “Stop Blaming Black Parents for Underachieving Kids”, published in the Washington Post, Dr. Andre Perry defends black parents’ participation in their kids’ education by providing facts and anecdotes discussing what the parents…

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    Every parents goal os to raise their children to have a better life than they had, that is why parent self-help books are flying of the shelves and ending up on best seller lists. Parents want to know what they can do to raise their children to succeed in the world. Root-Bernstein and Root-Bernstein devote their lives to the study of worldplay and how children’s paracosms are a brilliant method of developing divergent thinking. Parents need to embrace the spirit of the times and nurture and…

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