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  2. Father absence - Wikipedia

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    A higher percentage of children with a constantly absent biological father reported having sexual intercourse than those in the partially absent group. Those with a stepfather present and those with a biological father always absent have the earliest first-time experiences of sexual intercourse at on average 15.11 years old, whereas children ...

  3. Parenting styles - Wikipedia

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    Father and children reading. According to a literature review by Christopher Spera (2005), Darling and Steinberg (1993) suggest that it is important to better understand the differences between parenting styles and parenting practices: "Parenting practices are defined as specific behaviors that parents use to socialize their children", while parenting style is "the emotional climate in which ...

  4. Are you a better parent than your mom or dad? My son's ... - AOL

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    Many of our parents had no idea what we were doing or what our lives were like. Should we let children do sleepovers? My 8-year-old daughter got her first sleepover invite.

  5. Helicopter parent - Wikipedia

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    Judith Warner recounts Levine's descriptions of parents who are physically "hyper-present" but psychologically absent. [19] Katie Roiphe, commenting on Levine's work in Slate elaborates on myths about helicopter parenting: "[I]t is about too much presence, but it's also about the wrong kind of presence. In fact, it can be reasonably read by ...

  6. The 20 best gifts for parents of all ages - AOL

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    Storyworth is a gift for parents that ultimately ends up being a gift for the whole family. Each week, Storyworth sends an email with a question to inspire your parent to write a story from their ...

  7. Parenting - Wikipedia

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    Parenting skills are widely thought to be naturally present in parents; however, there is substantial evidence to the contrary. Those who come from a negative or vulnerable childhood environment frequently (and often unintentionally) mimic their parents' behavior during interactions with their own children.

  8. Maternal bond - Wikipedia

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    In both cases, the child's anxiety (and that of the parents) can be reduced by priming, i.e. preparing the child for the experience before its occurrence and by creating and maintaining dialogue and connection between the absent parent and child during the separation. Many children may experience such anxiety in various forms. [13]

  9. Deadbeat parent - Wikipedia

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    Deadbeat parent is a pejorative term [1] referring to parents who do not fulfill their parental responsibilities, especially when they evade court-ordered child support obligations or custody arrangements. They are also referred to as absentee fathers and mothers.