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Upbringing Fails

Failed Parenting with a Toxic Future

Schuitt, Cynthia

Composition 1

Professor Lampert, Tara

20180928

Cynthia Schuitt Schuitt 1

T. Lampert

Composition 1

20181014

General Purpose: To Inform

Essay Method: Argumentative

I. Introduction

Hook:Disruptive children are developing a chaotic life for thefuture. Through generations in American society, parenting techniques are ever changing. However, parents are not holding up to their basic responsibilities to our societies future.First:Parents; either lazy, ignorant, irresponsible, or blatant disregard for a healthy homestead, are producing toxic alignments within growing children. Secondly:It spreads like an uncontrollable virus as parents are notdeveloping appropriate and successful behaviors. Third:Parents lake of observation of Child-society interaction is prevalent, as young kids

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