Mothers in the Labour Market Schulte (2014) stated that there exists many bosses believe that there exists a zero-sum relationship between family life and work. From Schulte’s illustration, some women are heavily hit when it comes to balancing work and family issues. As a middle mother, creating a viable balance between attending to the children and going to work turns out to be a critical employment issue. From this perspective, Stone and Lovejoy (2011) suggested that some mothers would prefer to stay out of the labor market until their children grow old enough. The tag of war between family and career is a critical issue affecting middle-class mothers. Gender discrimination in the workplace is also another issue. Although Slaughter’s ideas were dismissed with several individuals, she believed that a middle-class mother could cope up with work and family demand by practicing substandard parenting as well as a substandard commitment to the job. Slaughter also argued that marrying the right person can also help one beat the employment and family balance crisis. Either, Stone and Lovejoy (2011) suggested, some mothers…
Best overall electric guitars for beginners Islin Electric Guitar for Beginner https://www.amazon.com/ISIN-Electric-Guitar-Beginner-Accessories/dp/B07GZLKDQY/ref=sr_1_12?keywords=electric+guitars+for+beginners&qid=1575877726&sr=8-12 The Islin electric guitar has a stylish design with a black fender that is very captivating to the observer. The kit features an amplifier for adjusting the sound settings to your preference. You do not have to worry about connecting it to a power source since the long power cord solves this problem. You can use the shoulder strap to support the guitar for long periods without getting tired. The shoulder strap also gives you more freedom when performing as you can free your hands without putting the guitar down. You and your audience also get to enjoy a quality audio experience from the standard tone of this guitar. This electric guitar has a basswood construction that gives it a smooth and sleek appearance. You will enjoy using this product for a long time as the high-quality materials and components enable durability. What we like Strong and long-lasting Beautiful design Comfortable and smooth feel High quality audio sound Our verdict The unique design of this electric guitar makes…
Mobile health Mobile health is more likely to be the worst case scenario for a child’s health when compared to health professionals. Various diseases in the eye are used more quickly. At the age of five, the use of mobile phones was increasing rapidly, causing diseases in their eyes, dryness in the eyes and eye irritation. With its weakness, the tendency to wear sunglasses at an early age also increases. Gynecologists say that parents may try to distance themselves from mobile, while longer videos are spent on mobiles, laptops and laptops that do not know about their mental and physical development. Mobile phones that pass through the rays, lack eyes water and weaken brain cells, are also a reality, when most of the age, when using a mobile phone, “Mai Opia “(Myopia) is attacked. That is, the vision of this period is not weak. Nowadays, little innocent children are misleading the smartphone and digital worlds. The point is that there is no real world, no innocent people, but they too are not capable…
Authoritative parenting Abstract The different styles of parenting available play a significant role in the growth and development of children in western culture. No one parenting style fits every child, and as such, they should be adapted depending on the child’s and the parents’ personalities. Among the main styles include; authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and uninvolved parenting. In the dominant western culture in the United States, the preferred child upbringing goals include confidence, independence, and social assertiveness, among others. (Choi, Kim, Kim & Park, 2013) Authoritative parenting, as the name suggests, involves parents having more control over their children’s behaviour. The parents intend to promote freedom and independence, but at the same time, exercise a certain level of control on the child. As a result, the children become more mature and responsible at the early stages of their lives. This is done by encouraging accountability which helps the children to respond to different circumstances in life in the best way possible. In general, the style aims at providing an optimum, well-developed child of competence and character. (“Authoritative Parenting”, 2019) Parenting is…
T.V Show Analysis; This is us Introduction This is us is a T.V. series, which is an American unique comedy-drama storyline having tragic elements. The series demonstrates how events of our past significantly impact the person we are nowadays. Notably, the series has various themes such as marriage, parenting, life, grief and loss, and lastly, anxiety, and stress. Here, the plot of the series is premise since it follows the lives of siblings such as Randall, Kate, and Kelvin together with their parents Rebecca and Jack Pearson. Actually, they are the main characters in the entire T.V. series. Additionally, the series takes place, particularly in the present, and makes use of flashbacks to demonstrate the family’s past by making use of scenes from all the characters present and childhoods day lives. Moreover, the situations and characters are very relatable. Episode 1 Here, the series sets the audience on a particular day when Randall, Kate, Jack, and Kelvin all have their birthdays. It is also the same day when Jack’s wife, Rebecca, goes into a premature labor pain, having some fears…
My decision to continue my studies in foreign countries Children, especially have a very limited perspective on events in their lives and most often interpret any negative experience as their fault and as evidence that there is something wrong with them and I very much believe that, the way we talk to a child becomes his or her inner voice. Many adults and children have self-doubt, anger, pressure, ego, anxiety, and stress, the feeling of loneliness, worthlessness and loss of purpose among many other negative states. And these emotions and feelings affect their actions and daily lives; those actions have consequences that affect them and those around them and they may or may not know how or why. It has always been my desire to guide and help people with behavioral and developmental problems as I believe that I have a great influence on society through such a role. I have decided to continue my studies in foreign countries, where the academic programs in psychology are much more advanced in comparison with my native country. I was born in Bhilwara,…
Information Necessary to Parents during Child Upbringing Child upbringing is a very delicate responsibility. Many parents find the exercise wholly exhausting. This is so especially for those who have not experienced it again. Such kind of parents needs to be enlightened earlier on what to expect. This information cannot be read anywhere. Instead, it is passed by word of mouth. Clinicians and physicians are more advised to give such information. This information helps the parents in understanding how to handle the child from being a toddler onwards. This is because parenting can be genuinely tiresome and stressful to some extent. This paper focuses on the anticipatory information parents with toddlers and preschoolers need to know. Toddlers are usually at a very delicate stage of life. This is because they are yet to know so much. Parts of their bodies are still developing, especially the speech. Therefore, a parent needs to understand how the child communicates on different occasions. (Hockenberry, & Wilson, 2018). They often cry a lot. Although doctors suggest that crying helps the child develop its lungs, sometimes it could…
Too Mature, Too Fast? Early maturation does not make girls susceptible to premature sexual activity and early pregnancies because the environment tends to play an essential role in contributing to susceptibility. Environmental factors that may make girls and boys susceptible are the culture, religion, setting, governance, gender inequality, economic inequality, and the physical layout of the neighborhood (Sommer & Mmari, 2015). The environment involves social stressors and peer pressure, among other factors that have a significant impact on the consequences of maturation. Some of the possible implications of the body maturing more rapidly than the mind for both boys and girls are higher rates of depression and anxiety, which may stretch all the into early life (Sommer & Mmari, 2015). It is, therefore, apparent that psychosocial challenges because of the problem of fitting in. The existence of social and emotional pressures among boys and girls because the level of growth of their mind does not match their body maturation. It, therefore, means that early maturation can hurt both boys and girls unless proper education and training is carried out. Resiliency…
Psy Case Studies Case Study 1: Case Diagnosis Ned could be suffering from Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD). DMDD causes significant symptoms in children and adolescents. The child responds to situations with anger and tantrums. The patient finds it hard to comply with simple instructions and overreacts when others do not comply with their wishes. Ned fits the criteria of symptoms required to diagnose a patient with DMDD. He has trouble functioning both at home and at school, he has regular temper outbursts. The behavior was prevalent for more than a year, and the symptoms were evident after he was six years old. Applicable Theoretical Models The case study would use both the behavioral and psychodynamic models. The behavioral model would help understand the environment and effects on the patient’s behavior. The model would benefit the patient to learn how to deal with the situation and therefore repress their anger. The psychoanalytic model would seek to identify the underlying cause of the behavior. The psychiatrist could learn about the issues that cause Ned to feel anger. Identifying the hotspot would…
Implications of inter generational trauma Introduction In simple terms, the word trauma refers to the reaction of a person to a major catastrophic event that leaves them unable to come to terms with it. Intergenerational trauma, on the other hand, is the trauma passed down from the first generation of the survivors who were affected directly or witnessed traumatic occurrences to future generations. In most cases, it is passed through parenting practices, violence, behavioural problems, mental health issues and harmful substance use. In fact, many children in indigenous communities face trauma directly in response to such factors as violence, child abuse and neglect and substance abuse. This trauma attributes to various factors that were evident in the 19th century, mainly colonization. Others include the forced removal of people from their indigenous homes and some harsh government policies. Its effects are enormous and deadly, as will be covered in the main body. Why Residential Schools? Canada is the one of the countries that were faced with intergenerational trauma to its indigenous families due to the residential schools. One of the government…