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    Unmodernized Parents Posted on November 26, 2016 by Brenda's Blog My mind reverts back to a time in history when the rules of child- rearing was practical. Parents would set guidelines and children would follow them. It did not necessarily take an entire village to raise a child, but it did take the next door neighbor, the friend across the street, and the neighborhood store owner. Everyone was involved in the process of assuring, that the children in their neighborhood were well- mannered and…

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    need to know about this process. Eligibility Requirements: To apply for a parent visa for your mum, you must be either an Australian citizen, an eligible New Zealand citizen, or an Australian permanent resident. You must also have lived in Australia for at least two years before you can make an application. If you do not tick these boxes, then you cannot…

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    Though parents, most often, want what’s best for their children, they do not always know what’s right. This became evident in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare continuously as the play progressed, as did the parental figures. Their roles in their children’s lives, wasn’t guidance or support, but as authority figures who enforced the rules of society and cared for their well being, though weren’t entirely invested in the details of their life. Even their pseudo-parents, people who actually…

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    Parents are usually overprotective with their kids, of course, for there own good, but, is it right to spy on them. Harlan Coben a writer from New York Times wrote an article titled “The Undercover Parent” in which he gives his opinion about spyware, for him is something good and necessary to keep your kids safe. I agree with his since the safety of my kids, if I had one, would be the priority for me. One of Coben’s arguments is if we should or should not trust our kids. As he said in…

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    an adventurous boy and his ever-wise and perfect parents that appear more angel than human with their absolutely flawless existence. In reality, parent-child relationships often do not play out in such a composed manner and can be endlessly complicated. The rich complexities of parent-child relationships are realistically portrayed in both Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’, and Doerr’s ‘All The Light We Cannot See’, and are strong enough to match how parent-child relationships work in real life.…

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    be an Amazing Parent Great parents are a rare commodity. So many try, but most are absolutely clueless. And then they use the “these are my kids, I’ll raise them how I want” excuse. …they simply won’t admit to being in the wrong or being a failure. But like all things in life, you can figure things out if you think about it and you can become successful if you apply the right principles. And if you are reading this, I really do think you have the potential to be a great parent. Desire Must…

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    Parent. What exactly is the definition of a parent? In Merriam-Webster they give a general definition, “ a person who is a father or mother: a person who as a child.” A parent for me is someone who will go out of their way to be able to give you as much as possible; A mother that will be there and support you every step of the way. My mother always supports me and encourages me to do my best, even if she is not always present when it comes to my school work. My mother could be considered to…

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    controversy about parents and their involvement in youth sports. The aggressive behaviors by parents during games can lead to them verbally or even physically abusing officials, coaches and other parents. Parent that show violence towards anyone, can result in a greater matter of legality. Also, when parents watch, comments are made towards their child that make them feel pressured while playing. When the competition arises from the game, “loss of human qualities” are portrayed from the parents…

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    individual due to improper precaution, one will become a parent. The role of parents in many cases has been misunderstood, and as such, has taken on different meanings to individuals. In some cultures, children are looked upon by parents as their property. Consequently, the approach to parenting has been, "do as I say" without giving an explanation to children. Furthermore, the ownership mindset can also extend to the point of child abuse, because parents believe they gave birth to children,…

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    they with their parents. The social relationship a child has with his or her parents directly correlates with the relationships and social behavior the child will have throughout life. As a result, the attachment a child has with his or her parents is essential to his or her social development. “Parental attitude toward their children have a strong impact on the child sense…

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