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Essays On Child Psychology
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Advancing Physical And Intellectual Competence In Children
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3 pages in length. Children have many developmental challenges throughout their various periods of growth; meeting these challenges in an effective manner requires insight to the child's individual personality as well as the margins of limitation or places where he/she excels. Guiding these subtle nuances can help channel children in a direction that serves to enhance abilities not otherwise recognized. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Essay Title: Advancing Physical And Intellectual Competence In Children
Aggression: Influenced By Nature Or Nurture?
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses how aggression is a product of nature as opposed to nurture. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Essay Title: Aggression: Influenced By Nature Or Nurture?
Aggressive, Antisocial Behavior In A 7-Year-Old Child: Explanation And Possible Solutions
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7 pages in length. A child of seven years who kills animals, is disruptive in class and bullies other children is demonstrating severe antisocial behavior. In order to gain a significantly better understanding of the basis upon which such negative demeanor has developed, it is important to examine the theories of behavior specialists such as Piaget, Freud and Skinner, a trio of psychologists whose primary objective was to uncover the reasons why people display the behaviors they do. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Essay Title: Aggressive, Antisocial Behavior In A 7-Year-Old Child: Explanation And Possible Solutions
Alfred Adler: Childhood Insecurity
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A 6 page paper discussing Adler's theory involving children, feelings of insecurity, feelings of superiority, and how these feelings involve social interactions. A lecture presented by Adler in 1933 is used to illustrate his views in regards to this issue and a through examination and analysis of his theory is included. While his extremes may not hold much truth, his general theories are incredibly enlightening. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Alfred Adler: Childhood Insecurity
Allowing Children to Sleep with Parents
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A 10 page research and persuasive paper on allowing children to sleep with parents. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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Essay Title: Allowing Children to Sleep with Parents
AN ANALYSIS OF DRAWING OUT CHILDREN’S FALSE MEMORIES
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This 6-page paper is an analysis of the study, "Drawing Out Children's False Memories," which determined if encouraging children to prepare drawings to remmeber events actually creates false memories.
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Essay Title: AN ANALYSIS OF DRAWING OUT CHILDREN’S FALSE MEMORIES
An Evaluation of the Video "Flexible, fearful, or feisty"
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This 3 page paper provides an overview and critique of the video about human behavior. The temperament of infants and toddlers is the focus of this paper. No additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: An Evaluation of the Video "Flexible, fearful, or feisty"
Analysis of the School Bully: Why bullying is not a part of normal development
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This 26 page paper evaluates the psychological development of the normal child as opposed to one who turns out to be a bully. Bullying behavior is evaluated. The term is defined and bullies and their victims are discussed in depth. Bibliography lists 26 sources.
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Essay Title: Analysis of the School Bully: Why bullying is not a part of normal development
Animal Assisted Therapy: The Effects on Verbal Aggression in the Classroom
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A 6 page discussion of the benefits of utilizing animals in the therapeutic setting. Explores the literature for the application of pet therapy with children in regards to reducing verbal aggression in the classroom. Although this application has not been explored other findings in regard to the therapeutic benefit of pet therapy would hint at success in reducing verbal aggression as well. Designs a questionnaire-based experiment to assess the existing degree of pet/student interaction in classrooms and teacher interpretation of that interaction on episodes of verbal aggression. Bibliography lists 5
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Essay Title: Animal Assisted Therapy: The Effects on Verbal Aggression in the Classroom
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