Hypothetical Social Movement Organization: Appropriate Parenting Techniques
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September 15, 2011
Training for Parenting: Mobilizing Moral Obligation of Society in the Development of Children through the
Education of Parents
ASSIGNMENT #1 DRAFT COPY 12/9/2011
Hypothetical Social Movement Organization:
Appropriate Parenting Techniques
Application Level:
National
Challenges for the Institution of Program:
While parenting ability may be the most important contributor in the development of young people, it is a process which is remarkably immune to interventional programs. Parenting, an unalienable right provided to all citizens, is nevertheless a complex task which could certainly benefit from appropriate training. In contemporary society, many social ills are involved with an attempt...
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