
A Review of the Relationship Among Parenting Practices
... connection to family, friends, and the larger society (Simmons et al., 1987). As a result, adolescence is not only a time of change for adolescents, but it is also a time of change for the family unit (Kreppner, 1992). Several theories have organized and examined the research on adolescent family-sc ...
... connection to family, friends, and the larger society (Simmons et al., 1987). As a result, adolescence is not only a time of change for adolescents, but it is also a time of change for the family unit (Kreppner, 1992). Several theories have organized and examined the research on adolescent family-sc ...
The similarities and differences between a marriage - UvA-DARE
... arranged marriage is different than a free-choice marriage it can be that the stereotypical thought from people from a free-choice marriage is true. Therefore in the first chapter of this paper we will take a look if people from arranged marriages really do experience no, little or even more satisf ...
... arranged marriage is different than a free-choice marriage it can be that the stereotypical thought from people from a free-choice marriage is true. Therefore in the first chapter of this paper we will take a look if people from arranged marriages really do experience no, little or even more satisf ...
System of Attitudes in Parents of Young People Having Sensory
... parents of the young people having hearing disorders, rather than in parents of those having visual disorders. The parents participating in the survey mention that the upbringing of young people having sensory disorders is accompanied by various feelings. With regard to this, negative feelings preva ...
... parents of the young people having hearing disorders, rather than in parents of those having visual disorders. The parents participating in the survey mention that the upbringing of young people having sensory disorders is accompanied by various feelings. With regard to this, negative feelings preva ...
A Happy Married Life - Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda
... a personal and social obligation, it is not compulsory. Man and woman must have freedom either to get married or to remain single. This does not mean that Buddhism is against marriage. Nobody in this world would say that marriage is bad and there is no religion, which is against marriage. Practicall ...
... a personal and social obligation, it is not compulsory. Man and woman must have freedom either to get married or to remain single. This does not mean that Buddhism is against marriage. Nobody in this world would say that marriage is bad and there is no religion, which is against marriage. Practicall ...
Peter L. Berger and Hansfried Kellner
... nomic instrumentality in our society. We would further argue that the essential social functionality of this institution cannot be fully understood if this fact is not perceived. We can now proceed with an ideal-typical analysis of marriage, that is, seek to abstract the essential features involved ...
... nomic instrumentality in our society. We would further argue that the essential social functionality of this institution cannot be fully understood if this fact is not perceived. We can now proceed with an ideal-typical analysis of marriage, that is, seek to abstract the essential features involved ...
Baumrind`s Parenting Styles
... others and have difficulty controlling their behavior. Might be domineering, egocentric, and noncompliant ...
... others and have difficulty controlling their behavior. Might be domineering, egocentric, and noncompliant ...
Prof. Millie Roqueta - ISS 1161 Chapter 9 Summary
... b. Proposed three stages of progress toward marriage. c. First stage focuses on stimulus value of potential partners. At this point, individual focuses on relatively superficial and easily identifiable characteristics of the other person, especially physical attractiveness, social status, occupation ...
... b. Proposed three stages of progress toward marriage. c. First stage focuses on stimulus value of potential partners. At this point, individual focuses on relatively superficial and easily identifiable characteristics of the other person, especially physical attractiveness, social status, occupation ...
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... • People assess the resources they have to offer & look for a mate who will be attracted by these resources • Women tend to ‘marry up’ twice as likely to marry a man with better financial resources • Men Physical qualities that indicate child bearing qualities • Social Homogamy people attracte ...
... • People assess the resources they have to offer & look for a mate who will be attracted by these resources • Women tend to ‘marry up’ twice as likely to marry a man with better financial resources • Men Physical qualities that indicate child bearing qualities • Social Homogamy people attracte ...
Setting the Marital Stage
... By Sheri & Bob Stritof As the topic of matrimonial success and divorce is studied more and more, research is showing that how a couple weathers their first two years together can make or break their marriage. A study, "The Connubial Crucible: Newlywed Years as Predictors of Marital Delight, Distress ...
... By Sheri & Bob Stritof As the topic of matrimonial success and divorce is studied more and more, research is showing that how a couple weathers their first two years together can make or break their marriage. A study, "The Connubial Crucible: Newlywed Years as Predictors of Marital Delight, Distress ...
Anthropologists debunk `traditional marriage` claim
... world societies and criticized his proposed ban on same-sex marriage. “The results of more than a century of anthropological research on households, kinship relationships and families, across cultures and through time, provide no support whatsoever for the view that either civilization or viable soc ...
... world societies and criticized his proposed ban on same-sex marriage. “The results of more than a century of anthropological research on households, kinship relationships and families, across cultures and through time, provide no support whatsoever for the view that either civilization or viable soc ...
Same-sex marriage and the family

Concerns regarding same-sex marriage and the family are at the forefront of the controversies over legalization of same-sex marriage. In the United States, an estimated 1 million to 9 million children have at least one lesbian or gay parent. Concern for these children and others to come are the basis for both opposition to and support for marriage for LGBT couples.