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Nostrana [21]
3 years ago
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The decisions parents make can have a huge impact on the lives of their children. Is this the most important thing parents shoul

d consider when making a decision? Why or why not? (5 SENTENCES) (WRITE 5 SENTENCES) (REPEAT: WRITE 5 SENTENCES) (5 SENTENCES) (IT HAS TO BE 5 SENTENCES AT LEAST)
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2 answers:
stira [4]3 years ago
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Decisions can be a big impact on your children. If a parent decides to do drugs, alcohol, etc, it will be an influence on the child, or bring negativity to their life. Deciding to get a divorce with a partner is definitely a big impact, though sometimes divorce is for the best, it is a gigantic impact on the child. Making positive decisions can bring positivity to your child’s life, bad decisions can bring negativity instead. (Hope this helps)
inna [77]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Although parenting does have large impact on child development, it should not be the only thing a parent should consider when making decisions for their child. Parents should consider the context in which the decision needs to be made in order to correctly make a decision. Vaccinations, may cause a fear in some children as it can be a painful experience for the child, but as studies develop the immunity of children to diseases are much stronger compared to unvaccinated children. Another example would be to have the child wait for gifts instead of feeding to their demands in that instant. This type of parenting may hurt the child in the short term as they feel like their emotional needs are not being validated, but in the long term the child is being taught patience for good things to come, in this case, a gift.

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