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    California offers support to individuals going through a divorce, usually for much less than what an attorney would charge. For many individuals, venting to friends and family about a divorce or ex-spouse is uncomfortable. For others that are actually going through an amicable divorce, they get tired of having their friends and family tell them what an awful person their former partner was. These individuals would benefit from hiring a divorce coach to simply talk to a neutral person about their…

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    However, it is important to come up with ways of protecting children whose parents have divorced. A study by Ragusa shows that children who are raised by divorced parents often undergo unique challenges during their development (51). They struggle to understand why their parents have to live apart, unlike what they see in other families. Without the protection of both parents, sometimes these children are subjected to physical and verbal abuse by those who are close to them…

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    different view of the fatherlessness problem in our country. Weldon believes that we cannot just have pity on the single mothers but should be thankful that the abusive father or whatever the problem was with the father is no longer a part of that child’s life corrupting it. She states that single mothers are in a category in which we all take pity on. When in fact that fatherless family could be bettering from that. Such as abusive fathers. That means there is one less chaos factor in that…

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    Parenting Young

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    young mothers and their children. Parenting Young is an organisation that runs supported meetings and play groups for teenage parents and their children. The aim of the organisation is to provide support for young parents, while helping them develop the skills and confidence to be effective parents. This group meets weekly during school terms and holds retreats, where parents and children spend a weekend away in a group situation. The service is provided through the coordination of a number of…

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    relations and factors within adolescence is important on several grounds. In order to fully comprehend and grasp juvenile delinquency it is important to continue our exploration on the effects of home environment and its many influences. As imperative as family roles are to juvenile delinquency, the negative cycle of parental behavior and violence can cause an inevitable progression into a child’s life. With numerous studies on the development of crime of adolescences, it proves that the…

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    raise children, or even adopt a child of their own. However, the recent change in marriage laws has allowed same sex couples to start their own families, including children. Some people believe that same sex couples do not obtain the same parental rights/abilities as heterosexual couples do. It’s widely believed that if a child is brought up by gay parents, then the child itself will become gay. Some may say that a child cannot properly be raised without a male and female influence. Others are…

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    ways parents control and show their love to their children. They came up with four categories, Authoritarian, Permissive, Authoritative and Neglect/ Abuse (pg. 149-150 in text). Here is how Baumrind depicts these styles. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald parent using the Authoritarian style. This means that they set rules and guidelines and expect their children to follow them perfectly. They expect great things from their children. They also tend to spend a lot of energy and time making their family…

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    The world today is a dangerous place, and with that comes plenty of worry. Most parents today spend their free-time anxiously wondering if their child is okay, and if the choices they are making are too. This is hard, but nothing compares to the harsh journey of growing up- your childhood. Where adults have already seen it all and already have their hands on life, children have not. Most adults know how to handle difficult situations and fix their mistakes, a quality that kids have to learn…

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    Carter is an American teen drama television series that debuted on MTV on July 8, 2014. The series follows Carter, who lives with her single mother, Lori. After a thought to be innocent prank lands Carter in jail with her friends, it is discovered that Lori abducted Carter from her own front yard as a child. Now, 16-year-old Carter is returned to her biological parents accompanied by her goody-two-shoes twin sister, Taylor and younger brother and comedic relief, Grant. She must navigate through…

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    Youth Aggression

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    individuals either resigned in a two parent home or a single parent home. The focus of this study was to examining child to parent aggression, parent to child aggression and inter-parental aggression. The study of the procedures consists of answering questions, and attending a one hour interview. Using a child behavior check list and dichotomous scores to measure aggression within families proved that boys and girls were both aggressive towards at least one of their parents. In addition to these…

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