Category: Parenting
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Gadgets’ Impact on Parent-Child Relationships
Adult-to-child interactivity Summary The research investigates the influence of gadgets on relationships between parents and their children. The study took place in the park, where the researcher compared the frequency of parents interacting with their kids to the frequency of their interacting with their devices. It was found out that the fact of carrying and…
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Parents Bear Responsibility for the Recreational Rioter – Psychology
The riots that broke out in London on August 4, 2011 shocked the British society and the world at large. The violence, aggression, destructive behavior and looting displayed by the youth have elicited varied reactions and explanations from the public. That level of violence and destruction was not expected, even if the youth felt they…
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Understanding of Motherhood and Parenting Role
The biological parents of a child ought to engage themselves in the parenting role right from the day the mother conceives. However, that opinion remains a myth in most families. In reality, the mother does both the prenatal care and postnatal care role in most cases. Culture, social reproduction, emotions, and the media are progressively…
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Problems Experienced by Children That Are Reared by Heterosexual Parents
Heterosexuality is one of the oldest concepts mentioned by historical narratives since the dawn of history. In spite of its historical significance, it is still one of the underdeveloped and uninvestigated problems of the modern society. Democratic freedoms and changes in social relations permit homosexual men and women to marry and have children. Thus, the…
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Te Single-Parent Homes Problems
Table of Contents Introduction Problems Improving Single Parent Homes Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In the past decades, the numbers of single parents have significantly become common. As a result, we have all manner of single-parent families in the world. The head of the household maybe mothers, fathers, or in some cases, grandparents who are raising…
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The Relationship Between Parenting Styles
Introduction Quantitative studies often allow for a deeper understanding of phenomena (Campbell & Stanley, 1963), and a multiple regression is a method which permits for estimating whether there is a relationship between a number of predictor variables and an outcome variable (Frankfort-Nachmias & Nachmias, 2015). It can also be used to assess whether a variable…
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Parental Exposure and Underage Drinking – Psychology
The problem of underage drinking is not a new one in American society, yet many parents today demonstrate a total lack of strategy on how to deal with it. Common sense demands that parents be at the forefront in guiding their adolescent youth toward adopting good standards of behavior and moral responsibility. However, it is…
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Parents Should Limit the Usage of Screen Time for Their Children
Table of Contents Background Screen Time Social Life Real-Life Skills Sleep Time Conclusion Works Cited Background Teenagers spend a lot of time staring at devices, which might conflict with getting proper exercise, finishing homework, and spending time with friends. Teens are more self-sufficient, but parents must still monitor how their children use technology (Ashton and…
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Substance Use by Parents and the Effect on Kids
Introduction The misuse of substance among children has been a major problem in most countries (Velleman and Templeton 2007). Research has indicated that children who are introduced to substance abuse at early stages in their lives are likely to develop serious psychological and behavior disorders in adulthood (Velleman and Templeton 2007). In America and most…
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Parents’ Views on Their Children’s Engagement with Electronic Games
Table of Contents Introduction Gaming and Its Child’s Development Features Gaming and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Conclusion References Introduction The study of video games has become a popular pastime for many people. Many parents also play video games and enjoy them. However, some parents do not allow their children to play video games because they believe…