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FATHERLESS CHILDREN SUFFERING INSIDE AND OUT BY SEMAJE GORDON ENG 1060 DR. DAVID MARQUARD JUNE 29, 2014

Fatherless Children Suffering Inside and Out

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Fatherless Children Suffering Inside and Out. By Semaje Gordon ENG 1060 Dr. David Marquard June 29, 2014 . The Argument. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Fatherless Children Suffering Inside and Out

FATHERLESS CHILDREN

SUFFERING INSIDE AND OUT

BY S E M A J E G O R D O NE N G 1 0 6 0D R. DAV I D M A R Q U A R DJ U N E 2 9 , 2 0 1 4

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THE ARGUMENTThe topic for this argument is the effects of children

growing up without a biological father. The three effects discussed are social problems, behavioral problems, and psychological problems.

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THESIS The purpose of this paper is to explain the most

common effects of children growing up without biological father. The effects are social problems, behavioral problems, and psychological problems.

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RESEARCH METHODLOGY The research gathered for this paper and annotated

bibliography was secondary research. A lot of scholarly journals and a few websites were used in order to have all credible sources.

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REASON BREAKDOWN 1. Social Problems• According to research the most common social problems are

poverty, high school dropouts, and teen pregnancy.2. Behavioral Problems• According to research the most common behavioral problems are

juvenile delinquency such as minor property crime, substance abuse, and interpersonal violence.

3. Psychological Problems• According to research the most common psychological problems

are depression and anxiety.

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SOLUTIONA solution offered to children suffering from

father absence is counseling. Whether it be individual counseling or family counseling as a whole both can be a coping mechanism for the children and even the mother. The method taken is normally up to the mother but if the child is old enough to decide what they feel is more comfortable their decision may be taken into account.