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    Part Five: Current Practice- Parent Conferences Introduction When it comes to educating students, parents and teachers need to work in tandem towards a common goal. Parent conferences are one of the best ways to assure both parties are on the same page. In this section, I have compiled an array of strategies that I have found to be beneficial, when conferencing with parents. Unfortunately, not all conferences will go smoothly. In the instance that challenges may arise, I have included an example

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    There are many different ways that a parent can raise their children and no one way is wrong. From the moms who do everything for their kids to the moms who let their kids discover the world on their own, love their kids. My sister and I are complete opposites when it comes to raising our children. Where she is a helicopter mom, I am a free range parent. She is a stay at home mother, while I am a working mom. She is a mom who encourages electronics, and I am a mom who encourages imagination

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    In the article, "The Undercover Parent" by Harlan Coben, the author talks to the audience about why he thinks all parents should watch their children on the internet. Coben uses pathos more than anything else when trying to reach out to his readers. Coben uses some tactics to get the reader to trust what he says. One specific tactic is that he acknowledges the reader's feelings. He also manipulates the reader by reducing the negative feelings that they have when they read this article and replace

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    ¨The Undercover Parent¨ by Harlan Coben, published in an online newspaper (NewYorkTimes.com, March 16,2008), claims that the Internet is dangerous for kids. Harlan Coben explained how spyware could keep track of our kids, but it also invades the sons’ and daughters’ privacy. He also claims that parents should have conversations about their concerns with teens, and let them know spyware is a possibility. Coben started with an anecdote about spyware, presenting the topic, acknowledging hesitation,

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    Being a parent is the most “challenging yet rewarding experience”, as stated by Baumrind, who devoted her early life in the 1960’s studying the different parenting styles, and who also later discovered four dimensions with which each parenting style differed upon. These were: parents’ warmth/ nurturance, discipline strategy, communication skills and expectations of maturity. Every so often, as children are continually developing, parents’ ask, “What could I have done differently?” What society has

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    Single Parents Essay

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    I grew up in what I would consider. I had two parents who loved me and a sister I got along with most of the time. I never really thought about single-parent families; I cannot recall any of my close friends having only one parent. Growing up with two parents may be normal for me, but for some, it is not. In this day and age, divorce is more common, and growing up with one parent is not out of the ordinary. According to Mary Parke; Policy Analyst at the Center for Law and Social Policy, “An increase

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    Divorced Parent Families

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    3 years of life (Clarke- Stewart et al., 2000). Results showed that children in two-parent families performed better than children in one-parent families on attachment security , assessments of cognitive and social abilities, antisocial behavior, and behavior with mother. However,

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    Reflection A. Watch the video, Making Parents Partners, and provide a response to one of the four discussion questions at the bottom of video's page. A. Discuss things your school does to encourage parents to be partners, and to help parents feel welcome at school. Describe specific events or efforts that have been particularly successful, and things that have been less successful. What contributes to successful collaboration between parents and the school? Many of the schools in my district believe

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    Losing Parents Essay

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    methods of support for children when they lose a parent. Children who are affected by the loss of a parent may be at risk for having mental health issues and could face lifelong threats to their emotional well – being. (Bergman, Ann-Sofie, et al. "When a Parent Dies -- a Systematic Review of the Effects of Support Programs for Parentally Bereaved Children and Their Caregivers." BMC Palliative Care, vol. 17, 10 Aug. 2017, pp. 1-15.). Losing a parent can increase long – risk of suicide and cause problems

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    overprotected by their parents? Some parents are overly protective of their children and they always have a feeling that something might happen to the kids. Overprotective parents think that their children can’t handle life’s challenges on their own. Being in this situation is like fighting a losing battle and it doesn’t matter how many times we try to spread our wings our parents will never release the chain around our ankle. Spoken Link/Transition: Spoken Link/Transition: some parents overly protective

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