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    Children should be protected by their parents and not be placed in danger by them. Therefore, people should be required to get a license to become a parent. Since, not everyone has the resources to be a parent, not everyone is in the condition of raising children, and most importantly, most people do not have the intention of becoming a loving parent to their child. As a child grows, so do their necessities. They are no longer babies that cry, sleep, and eat. A parent needs to be prepared to…

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    The struggles of being a single parent. Even though nowadays it is becoming more and more common for children to be raised by a single parent, it can be very hard not only on the parent but the children as well. Due to financial, emotional and mental stressors that can have a long term effect on the parent and the children. Many parents work 2 or 3 jobs to provide for the family and the family time is lost due to working. Circumstances of life seems to always be a contributing factor on the…

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    college students ranging in age from 18 to above 50 agreed to cooperate with a questionnaire that measures perceptions of alienating behaviors with their parents and their current relationship they hold with each parent. The study showed higher percentages of alienating behavior in divorced parents when compared to non-divorced parents. Alienated parent-child relationships in divorced homes were more prominent than non-divorced homes but it wasn’t greatly significant. Mothers and fathers showed…

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    moment a child comes into the world, and leaves the world, the people who stays with the child through thick and thin are the parents. Since birth, the first teachers of the child are the parents. If that is so, the role of a parent involvement in a child’s education is crucial. This then leads to an analysis of parental involvement in childhood education. It reveals that parents who actively participate in their child’s education have a higher rate of success. Academic success does not happen…

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    Right to Meet Birth Parents (Pro) When a child is adopted, they most likely do not know any of their family background. A lot of children actually have this problem, and it is because many adopted children are not allowed to meet their birth parents or see any information about them. The privacy and protection of the birth parents is important, but a child’s need and want to know their background is often required for them to have a sense of who they are. Although birth parents deserve privacy…

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    Parents think that helping their children with school throughout their entire lives will help their kids in the long run, but the kid’s will learn and enjoy it more without parents hovering and interfering in their school lives. Most helicopter parents are very worried about their children’s schooling, and they often do whatever they can to get their kids ahead of the game. But in reality the best rules to follow when educating a child are, “first rule: leave him alone. Second rule: leave him…

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    adoption? Many people including my parents, either become foster parents and adopting a lucky child to bring into their home. Becoming a foster parent means that “You are having a temporary placement in which you the adult, provides for the care of children whose birth parent(s) is unable to care for them.” According to AdoptUsKids. Having a child placed under the roof of your home can last to anywhere from overnight to several nights. Becoming a foster parent can become a very difficult process…

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    providing a financially stable home or offering their children the type of life they want them to enjoy is impossible for parents. Birth parents in this situation may decide to put their children up for adoption so they can provide them a chance at a better future. If you are a parent considering adoption as the best option for your child or children, or if you are a parent who is hoping to adopt, there are a few things that you should know. A child becomes available for adoption when the…

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    Becoming a parent is a task that cannot be taken lightly. It is a task filled with frustration, responsibilities, and dedication, but is also filled with joy and satisfaction. From children learning how to behave to them going out with friends, rules, standards, and expectations are set mostly by their parents. Parents make most of their children’s decisions in the first couple of years on behalf of what they eat for breakfast from setting their curfew as they get older. As children began to…

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    understood that parents want the best for their children, they want to please, and make them happy. They may not want their children to grow up with the same frustrations they had as à child. With this they tend to instill à “privileged” attitude into their child’s mind. In à interview conducted at Buchtel High School, pre-med teacher Mrs. Kastor states that parents may feel insecure, or they feel their child is à “miracle” (Appendix). This relates to some of the reasons as to why parents spoil…

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