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    influence does it have on parenting? There are so many social media websites and blogs that parents can and do go to, to talk to others in similar situations, to vent and to get information on what do when ‘their child is sick’ or just general parenting tips, so from this it leads to the question of, how do Social media and parenting websites construct the concept of parenting? This will be the question I 'll will explore throughout this study.…

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    A Cognitive Reframing of Ghosts in the Nursery Kimberly Renk, Ph.D., Angela Roddenberry, B.S., and Arazais Oliveros, B.A. An early conflicted that was built between parents and their parenting style introduce the concept of ghosts in the nursery. Psychoanalytic tradition suggest that parents refer back to their own childhood. With that being said to treat this tale, the children and their families had to communication across theoretical orientation this could beneficial to address a childhood…

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    Parenting Critique The purpose of this paper is to take an in-depth look at the article, Ways to Build Your Teenager’s Self-Esteem published by healthychildren.org, to verify if the article’s recommendations for building adolescent self-esteem are supported by scientific evidence. The article suggests that parents can positively influence their adolescents’ self-esteem by implementing four behaviors while interacting with their adolescent, which are, (1) be generous with praise, (2) criticize…

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    First, I expected and prepared to encounter some level of resistance during the engagement process. The client was willing to participate in services and wanted to be heard by someone that would really listen to what she had to say. I was able to practice active listening which allowed the client to see that I was listening to each word she was saying. Secondly, I expected to move from one step of the planned change process to the next while continuing to move on to the next step each time a…

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    Historically, parenting has been seen as the primary responsibility of women. This perspective has continued through till contemporary times. In recent decades there has been a shift of women into paid employment, however this has not been matched by a shift of men into the domestic sphere. Firstly, the historical contexts of the division of labour will be discussed. Secondly, explanations will be provided as to why a gendered division of labour still exists. Thirdly, solutions will be provided…

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    only exercise a moderate amount of control over their children, for the child's sake as well as their own. Parents who have the proper amount of control over their children also bolster their child's mental health. A more encouraging approach to parenting (versus an authoritarian one) promotes good self-esteem. Encouragement and acknowledgement of their worth boosts children's confidence to new heights. Parents who are…

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    Sometime last week I came across the Chua’s article about how she raised her kids and how inferior it made western parents. I also seen how her parenting styles affect kids through how my western classmates responded in a seminar. I saw the reasoning for Chua’s style of raising her kids but my classmates thought it was outlandish. The majority of both parents and children thought the way she is raising her kids will damage the kids happiness, social skills, and will not allow them to be…

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    for thousands of children each year. These numbers continue to grow as the Federal and State governments sit idly by and allow these events to occur while not providing any solutions to solve this crisis. The lack of training and preparation with parenting skills is part of the cause of this problem. Skills that are not taught in the normal educational system such as how to handle stressful situations, how to manage time, and how to cope with issues such as loss of individual time or even loss…

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    Overprotecting Parents

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    In this study our independent variables is going to be parenting styles, and the dependent variable will be child anxiety. Heading into this research I expected that the data would show that overprotective parents increased anxiety levels in their children. Overprotecting parents deny the youth the opportunity…

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    The consequence for failing to attend to a clear instruction in a timely manner is a time out. The chapter includes numerous parent record sheets to support the parents as they practice the techniques at home. After the parent has met the behavioral criteria for Phase II, has been successfully employing the clear instructions sequence and standing rules in the home and has been able to implement both Phase I and Phase II skills…

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