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  Vygotsky Child Development Theory
.... However, this activity must be designed in order that the child must behave beyond their average ability to increase learning. Helping ....
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Case Study of an Abused Child
.... Attachment theory studies the connection between a child's closest early relationships and his or her ability to develop a healthy personality. ....
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THE STAGES OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT
.... Each stage can be viewed as one of equilibrium or disequilibrium; the child may be calm and confident with his present ability or he may face bouts of ....
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Japanese Methods of Child Rearing
.... in school effectiveness has generated considerable interest Japanese child-rearing patterns .... From the earliest years, Japanese children learn that ability is not ....
(2353 9 )

Parent-Child Educational Interactions
.... and parenting self-efficacy has been shown to influence parent-child interactions, with levels of efficacy related to the parent's perception of their ability. ....
(2620 10 )

Effects of Divorce on Parent-Child Communication
.... interpersonal conflict, regardless of whether they have the ability to deal .... Divorce, Communications Deterioration, and Child Alienation Young persons who join ....
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Alleviation of Child Abuse
.... In the case of physicians, their ability to diagnose child abuse based on physical evidence can be greatly improved through additional training. ....
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Intellectual Development Goals
.... The fact that the ability of the child is elicited rather than imposed contributes to the development of an independent learner. Dearden, RF (1968). ....
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Goals of BC Primary Program
.... The fact that the ability of the child is elicited rather than imposed contributes to the development of an independent learner. Dearden, RF (1968). ....
(1436 6 )

Education the Whole Child: A Brief Review of Literature
.... By being sensitive to their individualized learning needs and styles, I am increasing my ability to teach the whole child. Essentially ....
(2179 9 )

Oralism Verses Manualism
.... An advantage to training a child to communicate orally is the ability of the child to then interact with normal children without the need for an interpreter. ....
(1485 6 )

Effects of Repressed Child Sexual Abuse
.... Parents would move the child from one town to another to keep them safe and they would monitor the child excessively. Parents feared their ability to harm ....
(2391 10 )

Parent Involvement and School Improvement: A Proposal
.... my child. 4. I feel that I am doing a good job at teaching my child values. 5. I am confident in my ability as a parent. Since information ....
(1733 7 )

Autism and Language Disorders
.... Such an approach would emphasize the development of imitative ability first, in order that the child may simply reproduce the gestures of the trainer. ....
(1647 7 )

Alcoholism
.... is extremely important for the children of alcoholics to learn to develop effective One fundamental concern for the therapist is the child's ability to develop ....
(1767 7 )

Developmental theories of Jean Piaget
.... By definition it is the ability of the child to conceptualize that the amount or quantity of a matter will stay the same regardless of whether the shape or ....
(2594 10 )

Linguistic Psychology
.... Wilhelm Wundt," nd), and Ebbinghaus' work emphasized how the brain's ability to visualize .... The development of language in a child goes through a number of ....
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Psychology of Middle Childhood: Analysis of Results and ...
.... Another aspect of this age period is the need for increased ability for concentration. Parents can help their child learn how to focus and deal with related ....
(1425 6 )

Stages of Develompment in Erikson andPiaget
.... If experiences hinder, a child begins to develop doubts about his/her innate ability and capacity, which can lead to feelings of shame. ....
(1309 5 )

Family Systems Theory
.... Generally, a child's ability to differentiate from the family is influenced by that child's degree of emotional separation from the family. ....
(1745 7 )

African American Child Rearing Practices
.... achievement in school were (1) open communication between mother and child and (2 .... As noted in the previous study, a mother's ability to communicate with her ....
(2693 11 )

Parental Involvement in Schools
.... The ultimate aim of parent involvement is to nurture the child's ability to become a well-functioning, positively-contributing member of society. ....
(2154 9 )

Jean Piaget
.... cognitive development are more or less the same in terms of how they see the world: Any child who has mastered the skill of seriation - ie the ability to place ....
(680 3 )

Classification of Alcoholism as a Disease
.... on alcohol and spends an ever increasing amount of time under the influence, the ability of the parent to take care of the child physically, emotionally, and ....
(1833 7 )

Process of Education and Teacher Methods
.... between those supporting the more traditional rote learning method and more progressive methods of developing the ability to learn in the individual child. ....
(2053 8 )

Breakfast & Academic Performance
.... Eating breakfast before school has a profound impact on a child's ability to learn" (Glickman 1). Children who eat a sound breakfast have demonstrated ....
(1470 6 )

Mother's Role in Infant Self-Identity
.... Melanie Klein was a firm believer in the child's innate ability to fantasize on a complex level and did not give much credence to the role of the mother during ....
(1814 7 )

How to Get Parents to Read with Their Kids
.... parent involvement. For example, parents' beliefs in their ability to assist their child are related to their involvement. In addition ....
(3609 14 )

Reading Curiculum Effectiveness
.... The writing ability of a child is assumed to rest on several prerequisite skills such as: facility in oral language, ability to read, some skill in spelling ....
(4652 19 )

The Cape Ann (Faith Sullivan)
.... The child's mother is a necessary figure in the child's ability to lose the illusions of egocentricism and start to embrace self-sufficiency and self-reliance. ....
(3015 12 )

 
 
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