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Chapter Parenthood: Choices and Challenges Chapter 12

Chapter Overview I.The Reaction Paper II.Introductory “Quiz” III.Thought for the Week IV.What good is a father? V.Book Review VI.The Auction

I. The Reaction Paper A.Due at the beginning of class on Monday or Tuesday. B.Write about three topics of interest to you that we have discussed during the week. C.If you miss the lectures, obtain a copy of Fatherless America, by David Blankenhorn and write a report on the book.

II. Introductory “Quiz”

1. Children will turn out well if they have good parents. Not Necessarily

2. There are no bad children, only bad parents. False

3. Making money has priority over parenting in our society. True

4. Parenting ends when the children leave home. False

5. Couples who are childless are happier than those with children. True

6. Childless couples are more likely to divorce than those with children. True

7. Two-parent families are more democratic and less neglectful in parenting than single-parent families. True

8. Experts agree that parents today are overly-indulgent and too lenient with their children and that it is harmful to the child. True

9. About 40% of children live in a home where the biological father is not present. True

10. The best gift a father can give his children is to love their mother. True

III. Thought for the Week: The most important work you will ever do is within the walls of your own home. E. Jeffrey Hill

IV. What good is a father?

V. Book Review: Fatherless America A.History of American Fatherhood B.Repercussions C.The Role of the Father D.Elephants E.Types of Fathers

VI. The Auction A.Preview B.Auction C.What have we learned?

VII. What do you want in a family? A.An “In Tact Family” B.Family Home Evening C.Consider the Following

A.Family Home Evening 1.Once Weekly 2.Format a.Open b.Business c.Lesson d.Game e.Dessert f.Close 3.Alternative Format: Activity

VII. Final Considerations A.What do you want in a family and how will you get it? B.Student readings C.Handout Packet