Prompt: As you gathered sources, you were expected to find multiple perspectives on your topic. What differences did you notice between your sources? Explain how these differences helped you better understand the complexity of your issue.

 Prompt: As you gathered sources, you were expected to find multiple perspectives on your topic. What differences did you notice between your sources? Explain how these differences helped you better understand the complexity of your issue.


There are many different sources talking about good parenting and how they positively affect childhood and how the child is positively effected by this. I have also seen some sources talking about negative parenting and the negative effects I can have on the children. With both sides of a topic it will be harder to have a bias on a certain perspective. And with the number of different sources I can fully understand how everyone has different experiences and it is actually a very complex and very wide thought of topic that is highly discussed. 


Summary- We did more researching for our project. 

Reflection- Learning how to cite pictures and find good political cartoons.  

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