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    divorce, it could or could not affect many aspects of the child’s life anywhere from their social skills to their learning capabilities. Even though the kids with divorced parents have the same chances at being successful in school and life as the kids without divorced parents, some studies have shown that the kids with divorced parents have a lower GPA and a higher rate of high school…

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    Many parents do not support the athletic lives of their teens. They aren’t building a good relationship because they’re unsupportive and it impacts teens in many ways. Any supportive parent needs to be a part of their teen’s life and support them or at least try to. Showing support in the lives of your teens builds stronger relationships. From myself having the support in all areas around athletics from being driven to practices, cheered for in the stands, taken to team dinners and etc., I know…

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    afraid, hurt, sad, angry, and anxious when they sense or are told about their parents' divorce. Interestingly, these are the same emotions that their parents often experience during the divorce process. It is no secret that there are many possible negative effects children experience both during and after a divorce. These negative effects are exacerbated when parents are fighting over "custody" and minimized when parents make parental decisions together, out of sincere concern for their…

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    Should parents avoid vaccinating their children? Before you decide you should know that vaccines help prevent deaths. They also prevent diseases from spreading. Lastly they help people live for a long time. These were a few reasons why parents should vaccinate their children. One important reason is diseases. Diseases can bring a lot of bad things. One way to fix that problem is by getting an immunization shot. This shot protects the body over diseases. There are so many types of diseases in…

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    Children of depress parents are at high risk for dejection themselves and can experience troublesome outcomes later in life. Parents whom are clinically depress shows signs that they are less touchy to the infant's requirements and less predictable in their reactions to the infant's conduct. They might also show no sign of child bearing and detachment of love and care. The infants can seem more troubled and separated than other infants of their age group. They may be hard to solace, seem languid…

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    authoritarian parenting, parents believe that their child should do exactly what they say with no other reason as long as they are in charge. Furthermore, the child is not allowed to question or debate the rules or consequences set for them. In addition to set strict rules and guidelines for their children, authoritarian parents allow very little verbal exchange between them and a child. For example, if a child wants to go out on a late Saturday night with friends, the parents might say “You…

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    you. As a preschool teacher you will need to build a positive relationship with the children and their families. There are many ways to do this. Some ways on how to do that would be to make positive phone calls about the children to their parents. Let the parents know how…

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    there were nearly more than one-million U.S children who had a military parent deployed during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The deployment of a parent can cause many issues for the child and the at-home parent. With deployment comes many changes and adjustments in a child’s live; if a parent and child do not have a secure attachment, the child will have a tremendous difficult time adjusting to the process. Children whose parents are deployed have higher risk of having anxiety, depression,…

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    children have a father and a mother as parent, many kids have same sex parents, just a mother, or just a father. People may think these kids have a disadvantage, but many strengths come from these families too. Adoption can be hard for these families because a large amount of people think the child won’t get as much love and support from one gender; these people believe children should have both genders in their life. I believe that kids with single parents and gay parents are loved just as…

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    However, it is important to come up with ways of protecting children whose parents have divorced. A study by Ragusa shows that children who are raised by divorced parents often undergo unique challenges during their development (51). They struggle to understand why their parents have to live apart, unlike what they see in other families. Without the protection of both parents, sometimes these children are subjected to physical and verbal abuse by those who are close to them…

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