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Sociology of family and parenthood
C/S/465. The impact of separation and divorce on children
- WORDS:
- 3000
- DATE:
- 2012
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
This paper examines the impact that divorce and separation can have on children. Increased anger and sadness as well as issues of instability are discussed as possible effects on children. The paper then looks at the different factors that lead to vulnerability in children when dealing with such stresses. The factors that are considered are age, gender and genetics. The paper also discusses the way in which children can actually benefit from divorce and separation, and then concludes the topics discussed.
KEYWORDS: Children, divorce, separation, parents, anger, sadness, instability, vulnerability, stress, age, gender, genetics,
C/S/464. Do Bad Relations Lead to Mental Illness? Research background
- WORDS:
- 560
- DATE:
- 2012
- PRICE:
- 9.99 GBP
The paper presents a research background retelling the story of Josef Stalin’s wife Nadezhda and proposing to explore whether mental illness can be caused or exacerbated by abusive relationships.
KEYWORDS: Bad Relations, Mental Illness, Nadezhda Stalina, Research background,
C/S/455. A family is a married heterosexual couple and their children: does this definition still apply in UK?
- WORDS:
- 1400
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper presents a conventional definition of the family arguing whether the ideology of the family is deliberately encouraged in contemporary society. Marxist, feminist and homosexual views of the family are critically discussed.
KEYWORDS: Family, married heterosexual couple, children, feminist, homosexual,
C/S/451. Impacts of domestic violence on children
- WORDS:
- 2000
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper addresses the problem of domestic violence and its psychological and emotional threats to children. A case of a ten-year-old girl is analyzed who witnessed violent behaviour of her stepfather towards her mother. UK and UN legislation and social programmes on children’s protection against maltreatment are reviewed arguing that children are most affected victims of domestic violence.
KEYWORDS: domestic violence, children’s protection, maltreatment,
C/S/450. Dissertation Outline. Do Bad Relations Cause Mental Illness?
- WORDS:
- 340
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 9.99 GBP
The paper presents an outline of the dissertation on the instances of mental illness caused by relationships within the family. A case study of Stalin’s wife suicide is suggested. Areas and sources of the research are indicated.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation Outline, Bad Relations, Mental Illness, Stalin’s wife suicide,
C/EI/237. Integration of social networks into family
- WORDS:
- 1050
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines a new trend of social networking related to its integration into the family structure by providing assistance to family members faced by crises. An increasing popularity of social networking sites (SNS) is discussed showing the advantages and disadvantages of their integration into the family.
KEYWORDS: Integration into family, social networks,
C/S/421. Can a family be defined as a married heterosexual couple and their children?
- WORDS:
- 1350
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the social changes within the family and the challenges to a conventional definition of the family as a married heterosexual couple and their children. The position of modern social scientists is discussed arguing whether a nuclear family in the UK can still be defined as parents and their children.
KEYWORDS: Family, heterosexual couple, parents and children,
C/S/410. Dissertation outline. An examination of the links between forced and arranged marriages with domestic violence within the South Asian community
- WORDS:
- 600
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 9.99 GBP
This is a dissertation outline that focuses on the links between forced and arranged marriages with domestic violence within the South Asian community. The introduction outlines the research aim and questions, and follows with an examination of proposed review of literature. The research methodology details the chosen philosophy, approach, methods, and strategies. The outline also provides information on the findings and conclusions.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, forced marriages, arranged marriages, domestic violence, South Asian community,
C/S/404. Should Parents Smack Children?
- WORDS:
- 1550
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper addresses a contentious issue of the parents’ right to smack children discussing the difference between normal family discipline and domestic violence leading to mental and emotional child abuse, and arguing whether the removal of affection can create a deeper distress in a child than smacking. Cultural aspects of corporal punishment are considered concluding that the government needs to establish criteria for fair and reasonable punishment as a form of discipline in children.
KEYWORDS: Parents, Smack, Children, family discipline, child abuse, domestic violence, punishment,
S/S/314. An examination of the changing state of the family in post modernity
- WORDS:
- 1550
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
This paper examines the changing state of the family in post modernity, and aims to analyse how contemporary societies influence the family. By looking at a variety of aspects regarding contemporary society, the paper aims to discuss the way in which family life and relationships have become more rationalised. The paper also examines the way in which the family life has also moved away from a more traditional stance. The paper also examines concepts concerning ideology and individualism, as well as the different types of family units that exit.
KEYWORDS: Family, post modernity, society, relationships, traditions, individualism!,
S/S/312. An examination of the institution of marriage
- WORDS:
- 1250
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
This paper examines the concept of marriage in relation to trials and tribulations. Marriage in relation to the family and society is assessed, and the paper also discusses the genetic designs that programme us to want to get married. Marriage in relation to religion and the government is also examined, and the state of the institution of marriage in modern times is examined.
KEYWORDS: Marriage, trial, tribulation, family, society, children, government, religion,
S/S/309. Has the “family” been put into a state of crisis?
- WORDS:
- 2600
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines whether the family has been put into a state of crisis, and does this by looking at the sociological issues surrounding the subject. The paper provides a definition of the “family”, and compares the classical view of the family with the modern view. The different types of family that exist are outlined, and the paper examines the influence that the media and politics have on the family.
KEYWORDS: Family, sociological, politics, media,
S/S/303. Divorce: origins, solutions, and effects on adolescent development
- WORDS:
- 1450
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the effects of parents’ divorce on the children of divorcees and their adolescent development. The reasons behind getting married and the causes of divorce are discussed in the context of gender differences and socio-economic differences. The negative outcomes of the divorce are highlighted suggesting solutions for teenagers in coping with their feelings of guilt, rejection, and fear of relationships.
KEYWORDS: Divorce, marriage, children of divorcees, adolescent development,
C/S/384. the Integrated Children and Young People's Services meet the needs of Children, young people and families?
- WORDS:
- 2500
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
This paper aims to examine whether Integrated Children and Young People’s Services meet the needs of children, young people and families in socially excluded groups in the UK. The paper discusses the role of the practitioner in these areas, and there is an evaluation of the UK law and policy regarding this topic.
KEYWORDS: Integrated Children and Young People’s Services, socially excluded groups,
S/N/342. Has contemporary childhood become toxic?
- WORDS:
- 2650
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
This paper discusses the argument that contemporary childhood has become toxic. The background to the discussion is provided, and the paper outlines what childhood actually means. Topics like television, the decline in outdoor play, technology, parental responsibility, weight, diet, and marketing are all examined as contributing factors that affect contemporary childhood. Conclusions are made regarding the extent to which childhood has become toxic.
KEYWORDS: Contemporary childhood, childhood, outdoor play, technology, weight, diet, marketing,
C/S/346. Family assessment by social workers
- WORDS:
- 1700
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper presents an assessment of the Bensons family who began to fail as a family unit because of their problems, i.e. alcoholism, debts, etc. Various perspectives of their situation are examined in the context of social work interventions that can help the family. Personal values and key skills needed by social workers for family assessments are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Family assessment, social work, family therapy, debt counseling,
C/S/342. Parenting style and delinquency variations by ethnicity
- WORDS:
- 5000
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 59.99 GBP
This paper discusses the relationship between parenting style and ethnicity in the UK. The paper examines the link between parenting and delinquency, and the impact of cultural factors on parenting. The next section discusses parenting style and ethnicity, and discusses a wide range of issues like the mothers and fathers time with child by race, the mothers and fathers reading with the child by race, employment situation, strictness of mother by race, and the parents parenting style. The paper concludes by summarizing the link between delinquency, ethnic groups, and parenting style.
KEYWORDS: parenting style, ethnicity, delinquency, race, strictness, employment, parenting style!,
C/S/332. Literature review. The affect of domestic violence on women and children
- WORDS:
- 1950
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
This literature review focuses on two research papers on the effects of domestic violence on women and children. The papers are ‘Effects of trauma-focused research on recent domestic violence survivors’ by Johnson, L.E. & Benight, C.C. and ‘Trauma symptoms in preschool-age children exposed to domestic violence’ Levendosky, A.A. et al. Each paper is evaluated in terms of content, structure, methods and the conclusions that each come to are all discussed. The similarities and differences between the two are examined, and the paper summarises how the psychological and physiological effects of domestic violence affects children and women.
KEYWORDS: Literature review, domestic violence, women, children, Effects of trauma-focused research on recent domestic violence survivors, Johnson, L.E, Benight, C.C, Trauma symptoms in preschool-age children exposed to domestic violence, Levendosky, A.A, psychological, physiological,
C/L/691. Law struggles to cope with non-traditional family forms. Discuss
- WORDS:
- 4400
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 49.99 GBP
The paper looks at the current problems faced by English family law arguing whether its existing provisions meet the legal and sociological requirements of modern families on the issues of divorce, nullity, dissolution of family relationships, cohabitation, and same sex partnerships. Reform of ‘traditional’ family law is suggested. The paper has no references.
KEYWORDS: family law, non-traditional family,
C/N/454. Examination of the MMR vaccination and parents distrust
- WORDS:
- 1300
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
This paper examines the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination in relation to the sociological reasons behind parents concerns. Reasons such as the side effects of the vaccination, like autism and nervous system problems are discussed. The different campaigns and organisations that exist are assessed. Conclusions are made regarding ways in which the distrust that parents have the vaccination can be reduced, as well as ways further sociological research can be pursued to better the situation.
KEYWORDS: Measles, mumps, rubella, MMR, Vaccination, parents, side effects, autism, nervous system problems, sociological research,
C/S/311. Change of identity from non-parent to parent in social context
- WORDS:
- 1500
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper argues whether a parent has a wider social identity than a non-parent discussing examples of parents’ commitments, societal roles, and failures to develop generative identity and achieve a sense of security for their child.
KEYWORDS: Change of identity, non-parent, parent, child,
C/S/306. Proposal. Do Housing Benefits Encourage Parents to Work? Case Study of Benefits Claimants in Greenwich Council
- WORDS:
- 4000
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 49.99 GBP
The paper proposes research into the influence of housing benefits on the behaviour of lone parents and ‘in and out’ parents. The aims and objectives of the research are formulated, literature is reviewed on the issues surrounding housing benefits considering whether benefit claimants can become worse off or no better off when they begin to work. The methods of the proposed research are described, the time scale and plan of work are indicated.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, Housing Benefits, Lone Parents, Claimants in Greenwich Council,
C/S/303. Effects of proximity and similarity on choice of marriage partner
- WORDS:
- 5650
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 59.99 GBP
The paper examines the role of proximity and similarity in choosing a relationship or marriage partner. Literature is reviewed on the drivers of human relationships, the differences between male and female behaviour, etc. A study is conducted using quantitative analysis of the primary data obtained from a questionnaire distributed among male and female respondents.
KEYWORDS: proximity and similarity, human relationships, choice of marriage partner, male and female,
C/S/300. The effect of grandparent relationships on children
- WORDS:
- 3000
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
This paper discusses the effect of grandparent relationships, focusing on the emotional, physical, and social well being of children. Analysis in this paper is based on a dataset taken from 1566 young people aged between 11 and 16. The children were questioned about physical, emotional and social issues, and this information has been analysed against how emotionally close the children are to their grandparents. The results are closely analysed, discussing the ANOVA’s that have been identified.
KEYWORDS: Grandparent, child, emotional, physical, social, dataset, ANOVA,
C/S/299. Public Concern about Children and Young People in Britain over 1980s -1990s
- WORDS:
- 1550
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the problems associated with the younger generation in the UK during the last two decades of the 20th century exploring their social and historical roots, and making references to social studies in the area of child psychology, parenthood and family. The damaging consequences of the information technology escalation are considered.
KEYWORDS: British Children and Young People,
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