Objective: To understand current research on parenting practices in the United States concerning family pressure, crises, and social/societal changes.
Task: Conduct a literature review on research studies focusing on parenting practices discussing family pressure, crises, and social changes.
Format: 3 pages and a reference page = NO MORE
Page 1 – Identify parenting Pressures (10 points):
In this section, clearly identify three to four parenting pressures faced by families in the United States will be clearly identified and described with a specific example for each.
Example: The pressure of being an African American pregnant mother where there is limited research on the unique factors that woman of color face.
Page 2 – Family Pressure Leading to Crises (10 points)
This section will focus on one of the selected family pressures and describe how it can result in family crisis. The impact on both the parents and children during this crisis will be discussed, including relevant statistics if available.
Example: Serena Williams’ numerous preganacy complications, including blood clots and emergency cesarean section, leading to increased trauma for the newborn.
Page 3 – Social/Societal Changes and Parenting Techniques
The third page will explain how the identified family crises could lead to social/societal changes, such as emphasizing increased awareness. (10 points). Additionally, parenting techniques that could aid in such situations will be discussed (10 points)
Example: Suggested parenting strategies for African American pregnant mothers could include: Education and preparation, including advocacy for informed medical care; Mental Health Support, such as counseling or therapy to navigate emotional aspects and reduce stress.
Furthermore, social and societal changes resulting from the crisis will be explored. In the case of Serena Williams, increased awareness of the disparities in maternal healthcare, potential policy change, and improved healthcare access for African American woman are discussed.
Reference Page: not included in the three pages
A reference pare will be included, adhering to the preferred citation style (e.g., MLA, APA) just including links to the articles is not a reference.
College Level Writing (10 points)
Your writing reflects college level writing in grammar, punctuation and reference page.