Alanna Pauline age 12, American
I woke up to the sound of a clock and climbed out of bed I get dressed grab my books and walk downstairs dad is there in the kitchen making some breakfast, I could see Cassidy outside doing some quick hustle with laundry I sat down and ate breakfast I had to rush out the door as soon as I was finished and wait for my siblings to walk to school it wasn't that fare however it was through a big forest meaning we had to walk I wasn't surprised though we used to have to do it back in New Jersey. We moved due to some money issues. I guess Papa just wanted to move so we could have a better life than what we did and it already feels great saying goodbye to my friend Sydney was tough. I wish she was here so I could walk to school but I guess walking with my sister means I'm safe. I see Cassidy and my sister walk out the door waving goodbye to papa. She held my hand and we would walk to school together though I'm perfectly fine walking by myself but sadly dad just thinks it's safer considering we have to walk through a forest though I understand. Papa works at a bank in this town so usually after school all of my siblings would have to walk over there and stand outside being patient waiting for him to leave for safety. When we got here my papa ought a fairly nice house that has a huge farm of land. We arrived at the Schoolhouse and were learning about the "Geography" of the world which to me is pretty boring. I do have to say I am fairly good in class. James my big brother had to help out with teaching today I heard it's pretty fun to do when your older and wiser so that's why I'm trying to do good in class I would love to be a teacher one day and who knows maybe teach little children about my life before coming to Oregon which will certainly be a tale for sure.
Answer:
reinforcement than of punishment
Explanation:
Parents sometimes rush to "punishment" when thinking about the consequences of children's actions. When parents use negative reinforcement for the behavior of their child they tend to reduce or remove the negative outcome. On the other hand, punishment induces a negative outcome in an attempt to reduce the behavior. Psychologists advise parents to better understand their children by listening, compassion, and corporation.
Conflict theorists were critical of parsons's structural functionalist theory because they argued it presented <u>"an unrealistic image of consenus and harmony in society."</u>
Structural functionalism is the theoretical viewpoint that looks to comprehend the capacity that every part of culture plays in supporting the structure of a general public. In trying to do this, one of its fundamental premises is the possibility that people and culture work with a specific end goal to help the structure of their general public. As a structural functionalist, Parsons was, extremely keen on the possibility of social request. In the same way as other of his auxiliary functionalist cohorts, he held to the utilitarian hypothesis of stratification, the possibility that various leveled class frameworks and requests were essential for society to work.
Answer:
As basic and essential building blocks of societies, families have a crucial role in social development. They bear the primary responsibility for the education and socialization of children as well as instilling values of citizenship and belonging in the society.