Saturday, February 23, 2013

Single Parent Myth: Broken Homes

This video breaks down the different characteristics that make up broken homes and non-broken homes (or single parent homes). Feel to post any questions below. Enjoy and thank you! 



Video By:
Oliver

7 comments:

  1. Love how you use humor as well in addition to informative facts. I haven't really thought about the difference between the two types of homes before watching this. Great video!

    Mackenzie P.

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    1. Mackenzie P.,
      Thanks for the comment. Many people don't notice or realize that there are differences between the two. For awhile, I didn't even know that there were differences, until I read into it more. Thanks again.
      -Oliver

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  2. Emily,
    Thank you so much! I really wanted to let others know that there is a different! I am glad that you were able to see those differences!
    -Oliver

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  3. Oliver

    This was a great video! I liked that it shows the distinction between a 'broken home' and a 'single parent home'. The tips were very helpful too. I realized that I do tend to rush my children in the mornings sometimes. I will work on that.

    Shandi

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    1. Shandi,
      Thanks for the comment. I can agree with the "rushing" your kids in the morning. I know many parents do so, even my mother did. It doesn't mean those who do rush their kids are a part of a 'broken home.' However, we tend to get caught up in daily routines and sometimes look pass the small details. I am excited for your future interactions with your children and how your relationship can only grow stronger with them!
      Best,
      Oliver

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  4. I really enjoyed this video, way you tackle just a hard topic to talk about and on top of that trying to describe it. Thank you, and way to go with getting the video done!

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  5. Oliver - sorry I missed your video earlier - great model for the other students - very creative and you used a variety of techniques. And you have a nice voice for video/audio.
    Cheryl

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