Category: Parenting
-
Living with Parents with Problematic Substance Use
Living with Parents with Problematic Substance Use Fitzgerald, H. E., Johnson, D. J., Qin, D. B., Villarruel, F. A., & Norder, J. (Eds.). (2019). Handbook of children and prejudice: Integrating research, practice, and policy. Springer. Fitzgerald et al. focused on analyzing the influence of various critical contexts on childrens development. Fitzgerald et al. (2019) believe…
-
Parental Refusal of Medical Treatment for Children
Parental Refusal of Medical Treatment for Children Parents refusing medical treatment for children the tendency towards the increased level of refusals deterioration of the healthcare sector image poor quality of suggested services the unreasonably high price of treatment nurses inability to meet diverse demands cultural and religious issues Today, we could observe the tendency towards…
-
Homeschooling Disadvantages for Students and Parents
Homeschooling Disadvantages for Students and Parents Table of Contents Introduction Solution Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction This essay will explore whether homeschooling is a better option for parents and their children compared with classroom establishment. The essay will concentrate on homeschooling as a whole including educational perceptions and family matters arising from the debate. This…
-
Parental Involvement in Urban School District
Parental Involvement in Urban School District Table of Contents Introduction Effects of Parental Involvement on Behavior of Children Effects of Education and Ethnicity of Parental Groups on Students Effects of Socio-economic Status on Children Gender Bias and Education Parental Involvement and the Changes that Take Place Over Time Outcomes of Secondary School Children Conclusion References…
-
The Role of Parents Within the Education System
The Role of Parents Within the Education System Authors argument From the article How African American parents understand their teachers role in childrens schooling and what this means for pre-service teachers, the author tries to illustrate the importance of parent involvement in the transition of their children into early childhood education. This means that the…
-
Meetings between Parents and Teachers: Ted Talk Discussion
Meetings between Parents and Teachers: Ted Talk Discussion Organizing face-to-face meetings between parents and teachers is a good idea. As for the length of the meeting, I think 20 minutes is reasonable, but longer meetings may also be a good option. Indeed, spending too much time on such meetings is unnecessary, as the most relevant…
-
The Worth of Parental Involvement in Childrens Education
The Worth of Parental Involvement in Childrens Education Today, much attention is paid to improving the quality of childhood education, and the worth of parental involvement is currently discussed and recommended. One of the reasons to support the idea of parental engagement is to promote communication between parents, teachers, and students and enhance information exchange…
-
Why Parents Should Vaccinate Their Children
Why Parents Should Vaccinate Their Children Table of Contents Introduction Vaccines Prevent the Spread of Deadly Diseases Vaccines Save Lives Myths on Vaccines Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Vaccination has become an issue of discussion for years now due to indifferences on whether or not they should be given to children and if they should be…
-
The Problem-Solving Process in Parenting
The Problem-Solving Process in Parenting Scenario Your child comes home from school with an assignment sheet for a school project. They are very excited about the project and begin work immediately, doing research on the Internet and gathering materials. You read over the assignment sheet and notice that your child is not including all of…
-
Efficacy of Punishment and Reinforcement In Parenting
Efficacy of Punishment and Reinforcement In Parenting The problem of efficient parenting has been the subject of a widespread discussion throughout human history. The approaches have evolved, and recently, the social learning theory has been dominating the common understanding of the question. There are two frequently mixed up concepts: reinforcement and punishment. Each of them…