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Parenting Responsibilities

Parenting Responsibilities. Assignment: Parent Interview Reminder: Turn in signed syllabus, signed parent letter and pay $5.00 fee. Parenting: A Learning Process. Parenting: caring for children and helping them grow and develop Parents Should Have reasonable expectations

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Parenting Responsibilities

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  1. Parenting Responsibilities Assignment: Parent Interview Reminder: Turn in signed syllabus, signed parent letter and pay $5.00 fee.

  2. Parenting: A Learning Process • Parenting: caring for children and helping them grow and develop • Parents Should • Have reasonable expectations • Develop parenting skills • The Stages of Parenthood • Image making (pregnancy) • Nurturing (Becoming attached Birth-2) • Authority (Determine rules 2-5) • Interpretive (Deciding on values 5-13) • Interdependent (Adolescence; establish boundaries) • Departure (Child leaves home, empty feeling)

  3. The Changes that Parenthood Brings • New responsibilities and role conflict • Changes in lifestyle (sometimes suddenly) • Emotional adjustments (stop being selfish) • Changes in relationships • Employment • Irreversibility

  4. Making Decisions About Parenthood • Emotional Maturity • Desire for parenthood • A child cannot create miracles; saving of marriage, low self-esteem, attention issues, etc. • Health Considerations • Financial Concerns (can you afford a child)

  5. Simple Truths • “To Love a Child is Spelled T-I-M-E”

  6. MOTHERHOOD Intensive Mothering Ideology What mothers ought to provide: • Full-time attention • Self-sacrificing devotion • Expert guided • Labor-intensive involvement with the child • Child’s needs are more pressing than those of mothers WHAT MOTHER COULD LIVE UP TO THIS EVEN IF SHE STAYED AT HOME. WHAT IF SHE WORKED?

  7. FATHERHOOD • Changes in sexual relations. • Anxiety about abilities, baby, money. • Witnessing birth is a positive bonding experience with child. • “Nurturing father” is able to participate in all parenting practices – child benefits. • Fatherhood is changing fast.

  8. Some Facts: • ½ of all children will spend part of their childhood in a father absent home. • 32% of all children are born to unmarried women. Among African American it is 68%. • Children raised in two-parent families rarely experience poverty. • Data has linked growing up without a father to: • Under achievement in school • Mental illness • Drug abuse • Youth suicide • Delinquency • Crime WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A FATHER

  9. HOW? Discuss • How are parenting skills learned and developed? • Explain 3 actions that you can begin taking now to become a better parent later.

  10. Parenting Activity • Parenting License • Create Requirements (at least 10) #1-10 • Income, age, home, car, education, etc. • Create a Test (at least 10 questions) #11-20 • List 10 courses you would have parents take. #21-30 • Provide reason for each course as a requirement for parenting. • List 10 Future FamilyExperiences. #31-40

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