Sunday, May 26, 2019

Single Parents Raise Successful Children

Webb 1 Debra Webb Composition II Brian Wilson 26 March, 2013 Annotated Bibliography Acock, Alan C, and David H. Demo. Family Diversity and Well Being. Thousand Oaks, California Sage Publications, 1994. Print. These two authors of this book adopt interviews with different types of family diversities. It shares the proper development of children with two parents that cooperate with each other for their childs fullest development. This book will be utilise to show childrearing patterns, problems and solutions for parents. Blackstone-Ford, Jann A, and Sharyl Jupe.Good carriage after a Divorce or Separation. Chicago Chicago Review Group, 2004. Print. Jann Blackstone-Ford and Sharyl Jupe discuss divorced parents with joint custody, stepfamilies, and interpersonal conflicts. This information will be used to show that childrens emotional health depends on their parents relationships. Webb 2 Lamb, Micael E. Nontraditional Families. Hillsdale, New Jersey Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers and Asso ciates, 1982. Print. Michael Lamb explains the conflicts between work and family roles that are unsatisfactory.It offers parents the means to bear and improve the quality of their lives and their childrens. I will use it to prove that families must realize this is a responsibility that they share jointly. Nazario, Thomas, A. In Defense of Children. New York Charles Scribners Sons and Macmillan Publishing Company, 1988. Print. This book represents the efforts of a lawyer, a social worker, pediatrician, and a teacher in the attempt to provide parents and professionals with whats needed for rearing children properly as a traditional family.It will show what protections children need and what responsibilities are expected of the parents. pollack, Linda. A Lasting Relationship. Parents and Children over Three Centuries. Hanover, New England University Press of New England, 1987. 174-182. Print. Linda Pollock speaks of how parents neglect their duties in bringing up their children. Pare nts often neglect their children by being alcoholics, drug addicts, or workaholics. This will be a good find fault to prove the most likely outcome of children who are left alone daily without supervision.

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