This is an excellent essay that was wonderful to read and mark. It shows a good understanding of the varying needs of the child and discusses how conflict can arise.
If the writer wanted to extend the essay, they could discuss some of the theories that look at how relationships develop and how conflict arises.
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Marked by teacher Sam Morran 01/12/2012
The first 200 words of this essay…
Lil Maisky Year 11
Parenting:
-Describe the ideal relationship between parents and children.
-How do you appreciate your parents and how do they appreciate you?
(400 words)
Any ideal relationship is based on the appropriate balance in between the commitment and effort of both members concerned. However, the relationship between a parent and child is far more complicated as there is a large amount of responsibility involved. Also, the child is likely to resemble one or both of the parents to a certain extent, but not be as developed or experienced as the parent, thus adding a lot of competition and argumentative aspects to the relationship.
This can be more prominently observed when two members of the same sex are involved (mother and daughter…) As the age of the child increases, the responsibility of the parent decreases, most probably proportionally, and this has to be observed by the parent. One has to take into consideration that the child’s young years are all that he/she has experienced and that although it’s existence might only go back as far as a tiny fraction of the parents life, this cannot be understood by the child until
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