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    The Self-Esteem Movement Failure How many times have you seen a parent console a misbehaving child by giving in and providing the child with exactly what they wanted, whether the child deserved it or not? How many times have you seen a child praised or rewarded for doing something that they should have been doing without a reward? Scenarios like this play out all over the world because parents are coddling their children, and hiding them from failure and disappointment. The idea is to build the…

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    Free Range Parents vs. Helicopter Parenting Over the past 1000 years parenting style have grown and evolved but there are still methods that are still being use today. There group are now divided into two groups “free range parents” and “helicopter parenting” styles. Free range parents are parents that let their kids explore the world by themselves. Helicopter parents are types of parents who are over focused on their children. First of all, helicopter parenting’s are parents that sign up their…

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    Overparenting has been a controversial topic for quite some time, all the way back to Romeo and Juliet. On a day to day basis, these “helicopter parents” can be recognized, either dousing their children in hand sanitizer or complaining to their children’s teacher about the children’s poor test grade. Most people consider overprotective parenting unnecessary. Children need to grow and experience everything for themselves. Conversely, that calls to mind the question of how much freedom children…

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    Helicopter Parents: Please Fly Away Everyone knows a Helicopter parent when he sees one. Helicopter parenting became very popular in the 1980’s, as parents began to shift their outlook and became more overprotective in child rearing. Parents struggled with how to raise children on top of balancing work and household duties. Helicopter parenting allowed nervous parents to be hands-on in every detail of raising their children, while protecting the children from an unsafe world. This obsession to…

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    There are different parenting styles that parents choose to teach their children. Some ways people see it to be odd since it is something very different compared to how they would teach their children. As most say, everyone is different and however they teach their children is their decision but helicopter parenting is where that do “what you need to do” comes to a halt. This type of lifestyle isn’t suitable for any children. Helicopter parenting is a certain lifestyle parents seem to be…

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    The slow loris, also known by its scientific name, nictebus coucang, is a medium sized primate characterized by its large flat eyes, white stripe, and stubby tail. The slow loris has incredibly strong muscles and opposable thumbs that make it possible for it to hang onto branches and stay motionless for long periods of time. Due to the slow loris having more vertebrae than other primats, they have very snakelike movemnts. This particular primate species is found in asia and Indonesia. The slow…

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    The Slow and Simple Lifestyle Southern culture has been and remains generally more socially conservative than that of the rest of the country. Because of the central role of agriculture in the southern economy, society remained stratified around close nit communities. These communities often developed strong attachment to their churches as the primary community center. This southern lifestyle focuses on living a simple and slow lifestyle. This southern lifestyle is far from the typical…

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    For a parent, one of the biggest concerns they have for their children is making sure they are ready for their future, whether it would be for college or the working world. The skills that parents teach their children at a young age continue to help them grow throughout their life. However, as young children, they do not need to know how to be capable of everything, but exposing them and helping them practice basic essential skills will help them grow up to be successful adults. In order for…

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    Imagine a world where children grow up having their each and every move monitored and overseen, where parents keep in contact with their children via cell phone throughout every day all day, and where children no longer view their parents as superior to them but instead view them as their “best friends”. Well, welcome to Generation Y! Children are growing up depending on their parents to fix every unfair situation, money need, hardship, and rejection in life because they think that is how life…

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    Parenting can be one of the most stressful and hardest job. There isn’t a right or wrong way of parenting. If there was a right or a successful way of parenting, then there wouldn’t be so many different styles of parenting, ranging from the tiger parenting, helicopter parenting, and the hippie-style parenting. Every parent wants to raise their children the best way possible and to guide them to succeed in life, however, there are some parents who push the bounds of ethical parenting to an…

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