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- Grade Range
- 1st - 4th
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Students write a letter to their parents about a class project, pet, activity, or just a personal message to the parent. When students go home and tell their parents that there is something special waiting for them at school they are more likely to come. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 12th - Higher Ed
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Students improvise parenting styles. They use correct terminology to discuss and critique each other's improvisations. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 6th - 12th
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Students investigate parental responsibility for the actions of their Students. They compare the responsibility in the State of Washington and the rest of the country. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 11th - 12th
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Students distinguish and comprehend the focus in a passage. They research websites to explore parenting resources. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 9th - 12th
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Students examine the way American families are changing. In groups, they discuss the impact of grandparents being the only parents to their grandchildren. They identify the mixed emotions felt by all members of the family and share their own personal viewpoints. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 9th - 12th
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Students examine the challenges a single teenage parent faces. In groups, they research ways to postively cope with an unplanned pregnancy and design their own layette for their new baby. As a class, they discuss what it means to be responsible and role-play in different scenerios. To end the lesson, they write down their goals not only for themselves but thier baby. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 9th - 12th
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Students use films to identify the characteristics of a good parent. In groups, they research the different types of parenting methods used during colonial times, the Civil War and the Civil Rights movement. As a class, they develop their own definition of a good parent and compare and contrast their own parents with those seen in the films. They are encouraged to examine the characteristics shown in the film to become more responsible parents. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 9th - 12th
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Students explore the conflict between parents' rights and the rights of children involved in cases of physical, emotional or mental abuse. They discuss the constitutional rights involving parent's religious rights and the rights of children to life or medical treatment. Students provide "care" for "child" and keep daily logs. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 7th - 12th
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Students watch a news clip about people who think bad parents are to blame for bad kids. They then take a quiz about legal age and responsibility. Finally they design a series of parenting lessons. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 10th - 12th
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Students are introduced to the various styles of parenting. As a class, they discuss how their parents treated them and identify any patterns between them. They choose a parenting style to focus on and create a script showing the parents parenting their children in that way. They role-play the roles for a video on this parenting style. Full Review »

