Thursday, May 14, 2020

The Role Of Parents Are Becoming A Common Picture

When a child is born into this world, the traditional thing to have straight out the womb, is a mom. This mom would then have a spouse which would help parent that child through adolescence and beyond. Parents’ are given the job of raising their son or daughter so that they can live on their own and make choices by themselves. Parents in today’s society aren’t the typical household piece you tend to see in movies and read in books. Before, it was always a mom and dad who were female and male. Today, a child doesn’t always have that, they can have two moms or two dads, and sometimes one or the other. Homosexuality and single parents are becoming a common picture you see in households. Each situation has its benefits, with problems forming†¦show more content†¦In today’s world the typical human parenting is by heterosexual, homosexual, or single parenting with science-fiction differing by using exogenesis or androgyny as a possible way of par enting. However, many science fiction sources use single moms as a lead role in child raising, by influencing her with traits that equal both man and woman. I will then explore relationship statuses, ranging from a sudden death in the family due to a rising dystopia or possibly a mother who is single because of the extinction of male bodies on Earth. Furthermore, I will next give details on the viewpoints given by parents, whether it be from a female, male, or artificial intelligence, and how important this part is in child development. Then this paper will continue by explaining how important human intervention is in childhood development from the foundation of man and woman, and through this interaction, a child is given the best possibility at life in today’s growing world. Finally, children begin sharing viewpoints of their own that have been influenced by their parents. The parent’s viewpoint being at times influenced by society, tending to go on the side of majo rity and overall affecting a child’s development. Parenting in Science

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