Category: Parenting

  • Are Parents Responsible for Their Children’s Behavior?

    Effective parenting has never been as important as it is in today’s family setups. This notion stems from the fact proper parenting approaches go a long way toward shaping how children will behave in the future. Each aspect of education and upbringing can affect the individuals and society around them. Yet, are parents responsible for…

  • Parental Roles and Changes in the Last 50 Years

    Table of Contents Introduction Single-parent families Both parents intact Conclusion References Introduction Parents have power in the family. Psychology professor David Geary emphasized that “children need parents. They need them to train, educate, and demonstrate how to compete and succeed in society. There’s no other way to develop that social context without the family” (USA…

  • The Importance of Parenting Aspects

    Becoming a parent can be challenging since one needs to be fully prepared for everything: from risks during pregnancy to the tricky questions from children. Although it is essential to learn as much as possible about the child’s development and the difficulties of upbringing, it is equally crucial to know about prenatal development details. While…

  • Male and Female Parents: Is There a Difference?

    There is a common social belief that generally women are better parents than men and the previous experiences show that this has led to certain consequences. Of course, it would be brutal and unreasonable to state that there are no males, who can raise the children better than females, therefore I will not say that…

  • Pilgrims and Puritanism Parenting

    Table of Contents Introduction Historical Perspective of Puritanism Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Puritanism refers to a religious group that believed in personal faith and strictly living within the scriptural standards. The puritans who formed a colony in Massachusetts had migrated from England in 1620. Their beliefs and practices which are cited as being one of…

  • Teach Your Parents Well

    The article ‘Teach your Parents well’ by Juliette Guilbert reveals how parent involvement in children’s learning impacts positively on their performance. In this article, Guilbert describes how the introduction parent education in helping their children learn has influenced remarkable performance among children in Miami-Dante County Public schools. More so, this article revolves around Reeve, a…

  • First Time Parenting

    Table of Contents Introduction Health Education Economic Security Home Life Conclusion Introduction Being a first-time parent is a hard task for most people. Even for experienced parents, it is always challenging to care for every newborn. This is because every child is born with his/her specific needs. This is why every prospective parent should take…

  • Parental Involvement in School-To-Work Transition

    Table of Contents Statement of Problem Research Questions Research Hypotheses Intervention References Statement of Problem Students with hearing impairments (SHI) often face additional complications during their transition from school to postsecondary life, and, unless addressed, these complications may have a significant adverse effect on their future. Scholars have argued that the support of parents during…

  • Schools and Parents’ Fight Against Cyberbullying

    Table of Contents Role of Schools Role of Parents Conclusion Works Cited Technological development has changed the way many children relate to their friends. Today, most kids have access to mobile phones and the Internet. Consequently, they interact with their friends through social media platforms. According to Kennedy-Moore, a lot of parents are unable to…

  • Parents and Community Involvement

    Table of Contents Introduction National Day Celebrations Abu Dhabi Reading Programs Career Days Parent Councils Community Services Introduction Modern schooling systems around the world are currently working to involve parents in school and community activities. It is true for the UAE, as well. Research shows that parental involvement is beneficial not only for grades of…