Parenting Applied Final Project
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Applied Final Project: Part 2. Theoretical Perspective
Instructions
Theoretical Perspective
Identify at least one human development theory (studied in our course) that can be applied to your selected scenario. A theory may explain causes of a scenario/problem/issue; point to effective community services, interventions, and/or programs; or may provide a foundation for parenting strategies and approaches.
Write at least three paragraphs identifying the theory, describing the theory, why you selected the theory, and how it can be applied to your scenario.
Assignment Format and Referencing Style
Write in essay/paragraph style.
Use UMUC's online Guide to Writing and Research for the format, especially for how to cite and reference your sources of information. You may also wish to consult guidelines for APA style. (Do not use footnotes at the bottom of the page; rather, following APA, list your references at the end of the paper.)
In this module we will examine a number of special topics related to parenting today. As you glance through the list it will become immediately apparent that most of the topics are a direct result of societal changes in the United States: intergenerational relationships, single parenting, divorce, stepparenting, parenting children with special needs, parents putting children at risk, and working parents and child care.
Many of you will find a number of these special topics directly relevant to you or to someone close to you. Some of the issues are at the family level, others are at the community or national level. But most of these issues affect all of us in some way.
Parenting: Adolescents
Read chapter 9 in Parenting: A Dynamic Perspective to learn about adolescent development, problems often faced by teens and their parents, as well as suggestions for parents on helping their child navigate the teenage years.
Parenting: Adolescents
Read chapter 9 in Parenting: A Dynamic Perspective to learn about adolescent development, problems often faced by teens and their parents, as well as suggestions for parents on helping their child navigate the teenage years.
Bullying
This resource defines bullying, describes the many forms of bullying in both children and adults. The authors of the article discuss ways to identify, diagnose, and prevent bullying
Peer Pressure
The authors of this article define peer pressure as “the influence of the social group on an individual.” This article discusses the positive and negative influences of peers and its relation to the family’s influence on the individual.
Multigenerational Issues in Parenting
The term sandwich generation refers to middle-aged people who provide support (caregiving) to their children as well as their parents. This article defines the term, compares caregiving internationally, and summarizes research on the impact on the family.
Multigenerational Issues in Parenting
The term sandwich generation refers to middle-aged people who provide support (caregiving) to their children as well as their parents. This article defines the term, compares caregiving internationally, and summarizes research on the impact on the family.
Grandchildren
This article summarizes research about the relationships between grandchildren and grandparents within multigenerational families. Read about the influence of grandparents on grandchildren, even after the grandchildren become adults.