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Jamie’s speech

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Thesis (overall idea)

Thesis (overall idea) “The relationship between parent and child

Thesis (overall idea) “The relationship between parent and child is extremely important.”

Points

Points The relationship between parent and child affects how the child matures physically.

Points The relationship between parent and child affects how the child matures physically. The parent-child relationship can greatly influence how the child behaves.

Points The relationship between parent and child affects how the child matures physically. The parent-child relationship can greatly influence how the child behaves. The relationship between parent and child strongly impacts their emotional development.

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Transitions I. The relationship between parent & child affects how the child matures physically. II. The parent-child relationship can greatly influence how the child behaves.

Transitions I. The relationship between parent & child affects how the child matures physically. (Transition): Not only does the relationship affect the child physically, but it affects them behaviorally as well. II. The parent-child relationship can greatly influence how the child behaves.

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Preview “To understand the importance, let’s examine how the parent-child relationship can affect the child physically, behaviorally, and emotionally. Let’s begin with the physical.”

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Review “The relationship you have with a child who views you as a significant other in his or her life can affect him or her physically, behaviorally, and emotionally.”

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