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    Cyp 3.1, 2.1 and 2.2

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    CYP 3.1 2.2 How development is influenced by personal factors. A child’s development will be influenced by many factors such as; environmental‚ genetics‚ parenting styles‚ religion‚ background‚ culture‚ income‚ health disability etc. Health: If a pupil suffers from a disability‚ impairment or poor health this could restrict their opportunities in development. For example a child with an impairment may not be able to participate in certain activities that other children can. This could

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    Dont Beat your kids

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    Death-stares‚ drowining gets you prison‚ displaying no reaction‚ walking away‚ distraction‚ and gentle explanation of wrongdoing are all not fun nor effective . Now yelling is off the table‚ too. According to Alan E. Kazdin‚ author of The Kazdin Method for Parenting the Defiant Child‚ the only real option is to coolly rescind a privilege according to a plan you have already

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    MOD 4 Critical Ques

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    Review Questions 1. What is positive parenting? Positive parenting is when you encourage good behavior in your children by setting a clear set of rules‚ rewarding good behavior‚ good communication‚ and pushing healthy self-esteem within your child. This teaches them what’s right from wrong without being too harsh since they don’t know any better. 2. What is discipline? How does it differ from punishment? Discipline is when you are teaching your child based upon their mistakes. Punishment is when

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    Adult Development and Aging

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    (Document ID: 1401636541). Elium‚ J‚ & Elium‚ D (1994). Raising a daughter.Berkeley: Celestial Arts. Parentingroles.com‚ (2007). Parentingroles.com. Retrieved April 1‚ 2008‚ from Parentingroles.com Web site: http://www.parentingroles.com/grand-parenting/index.php Roca‚ Robert P (2008) Scanlon-Mogel‚ J.‚ Roberto K. (2004). Older adults ’ beliefs about physical activity and exercise: Life course influences and transitions. Quality in Ageing‚ 5(3)‚ 33-44.  Retrieved April 29‚ 2008‚ from Discovery database

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    home that “lil Dewey” probably would not been walking on the street unattended. There is nothing wrong for everyone to spend time as a family; however‚ Malcom and his brother should not been left alone as Hall and Lois’ did. Their decision are poor parenting styles which again question their lack of integrity. The behavior of the attendant at the top (entry point) of the monster water ride. The behavior of the attendant at the top of (entry point) of the monster ride was clearly unprofessional. For

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    Lucas Harrison College Sociology Jenifer Stevens February 10‚ 2013 Applied Sociology and Your Family The applying applied sociology into your family topic appealed to me for many reasons. As a parent I constantly worry about the affect my parenting choices will have on my daughter. I always second guess my decisions and often wonder if she thinks I am a good mother. I want to do right by my daughter by making sure she is getting what she needs from me‚ in order to have a healthy self-esteem

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    Effective Role Models

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    appropriate and beneficial for society’s well being. Parents strive to ensure that their children are successful in their efforts‚ both personally and socially. They stand tall‚ maintaining positive and nurturing attitudes. Good parents with effective parenting skills continually create important‚ life lessons because they understand‚ that as youth‚ children look to them for guidance. Parents pave the way for young people to build a bright future. They teach skills to their children so that they are able

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    Essay 2 English 1010

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    Mackenzie Cooper English 1010 Essay #2 "Deadly Parenting" I am a firm believer that parents should be parents and not friends. When this "friendship" occurs some parents take it to the extreme. Judith Warner states in "Helicopter Parenting Turns Deadly" that parents of teenagers should not act like teenagers‚ dress like teenagers‚ or talk like teenagers. Parents should behave like the grown-ups they are presumed to be‚ not adolescents. When it comes down to it being a helicopter parent‚ parents

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    Generation gap: Your Generation is different from your parents’ generation? Any two generations have differences to a certain degree. Due to the effects of the advances in technology and globalization‚ the generation gap between parent and child is much broader in comparison with the gaps of earlier generation. The older generations were more concerned of priorities that were family oriented; however‚ the concerns of today are for the advancement of one’s career. The busy lives of parents today

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    “Most theories about families suggest that families should not only have flexible‚ clear boundaries with the outside world‚ but they must also have well-established intergenerational boundaries. In other words‚ the parents should be partners in parenting the children” (Collins et al‚ 2013. p. 61). Simply put‚ parents should play an

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