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This 12 page paper is a first-person examination of various issues involved in parenting, such as parenting styles, punishment and discipline. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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affect children, and at what point they impact a childs development. The paper also discusses the roles of discipline in child rearing, and the concept of punishment. Discussion This paper
is written from the point of view of a parent with two daughters, and thus the student will need to consider the sources carefully and then write about parenting skills
as they apply to the individual situation. The student will start with descriptions of experiences with their own children, then integrate outside information to complete the paper. Using this method,
the student might consider writing something like the following. A description of concrete experiences includes not only the problems that I have with the girls, but also the way in
which I developed parenting skills. First of all, babies do not come with instruction manuals, and its quite likely that no one in the history of the world has ever
been a perfect parent. Still, we all try to do our best, because we want our children to grow up to be strong, well-adjusted and successful. But its not easy
to know what to do, or how and when to do it. But one person, William Lopez, argues that there are certain skills that parents have to know if they
are to shape their childrens behaviors effectively, and that its possible to learn those skills (Lopez, 2004). Among the skills Lopez lists as absolutely necessary are the ability to clarify
my own expectations so that the children understand what I expect from them; the ability to remain calm when the children get upset; the ability to tell my children what
the consequences of their actions will be, whether positive or negative, and then follow through with those consequences each and every time; the ability to be a positive role model;
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