1. Keep a food diary for 24 hours, writing down what you eat, how much, when, how, and why. Then think about nutrition and eating habits in early childhood. Did your food habits originate in early childhood, in adolescence, or at some other time? Explain.
2. Ask two parents about punishment, including their preferred type, at what age, for what misdeeds, and by whom. Ask your two informants how they were punished as children and how that affected them.
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The internet has proven to be a useful platform to conduct business, plan family outings, scout vacation possibilities, sell goods and services, discuss politics, and even to “hook up.” However, the internet leaves a great deal to be desired as it pertains to synchronous delivery of messages, veracity, perception, and the conveyance of emotions. Even still, countless individuals effectively use the internet to seduce, romance, express emotions, and nurture romantic relationships.
1. People sometimes look for love in all the wrong places. Do you think that the internet is a “wrong place” to look for love? What are the benefits and liabilities associated with “looking for love” on the internet?
2. What is an appropriate age for children to be given a cell phone and/or tablet? Explain your views on the subject.
=> Note: Each question, answer at least 130 words.
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