Mother's Role in Infant Self-Identity
.... early infancy. Winnicott gives the mother a prominent
role from before the birth of her baby in the
child's development. Klein, on ....
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Summary of Child Development
.... in future research, it is necessary to incorporate both the theoretical perspectives and the diverse factors that play a
role in influencing
child development. ....
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Residential Treatment Centers
.... they are: (1) The Caretaker - The caretaker
role is one in which the
child takes charge of the alcoholic parent, often reversing the parent-
child role. ....
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Developmental Role of Play
Its
role in children's lives is generally recognized as an important part of 'being a
child,' but it is not always clearly understood that play is an essential ....
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Evita and Child of the Dark
.... She played that
role spectacularly almost to the end of her life, when she "renounced her .... Maria in
Child of the Dark faces problems far more serious than Evita ....
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Observation of a Family with a Young Child
.... can only be successfully resolved by the
child giving up his possessive attachment to his other and positively identifying with the sex-
role model presented by ....
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Role of Children's Play in Developmental Process
.... funnelling) later gives rise to sociodramatic play when children
role-play together .... solitary play as the most immature form, reflecting a
child's inability to ....
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Child Development
.... of the world, and this is what drives humans to their particular
role in life .... The
child is becoming a young adult, and different things are expected of him/her ....
(1607

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Modern Day Role of Men in Egypt and India
.... cousins are common. The husband takes over the authoritarian
role of the father and the wife stays an obedient
child. The husband may ....
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INFLUENCE OF TV ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT
....
child development and the effects that television has on children. The recent television landscape continues to be full of drugs, crime, violence, sex
role and ....
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Theories of Nature v. Nurture
.... these observations. Nurture tends to affirm the specific
role attributes that the
child will ultimately develop. For example, most ....
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African American Child Rearing Practices
.... in discipline and to the selection and use of achievement
role models for .... existing literature on the topic of achievement and maternal
child-rearing behaviors ....
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The Visually Limited School Age Child
.... One, vision therapy, holds that it is the
role of specially trained .... normal classroom.7 This approach believes that the visually handicapped
child needs more ....
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Parent-Child Educational Interactions
.... as the parent's perception of their competence in the parental
role or their .... to responsivity to children's needs, perceptions of few
child behavior problems ....
(2620

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Treatment Plan for Child's School Phobia
.... used many different treatment modalities, the most frequently utilized of which were: (1) Desensitization of the
child's fear through either
role playing or in ....
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Child Abuse
.... parents care for high-risk children: Even though
child abuse maltreatment .... Adolescents often have difficulty achieving maternal
role attainment because of the ....
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Problems of the Gifted Child
.... for example, desperately needs the
child's love to feel as if she herself truly exists, and the gifted
child senses the requirements of this
role and tries to ....
(1357

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Child Abuse: An Analysis
.... Clinical Reference Systems, Jonson-Reid, M., & Barth, RP (2000). From maltreatment report to juvenile incarceration: The
role of
child welfare services. ....
(2004

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Psychodynamics Research Paper: Identification of an Intervention ...
.... consistent with expectations. The student/client took on the
role of a naughty
child who had angered his mother. The mother's responses ....
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Japanese Methods of Child Rearing
.... The awareness among US educational leaders of the
role of the family in school effectiveness has generated considerable interest Japanese
child-rearing patterns ....
(2353

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Effects of Repressed Child Sexual Abuse
.... 2000) reported that psychological and behavioral impacts of
child sexual abuse include .... The authors studied the
role of childhood trauma and perceived parental ....
(2391

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Parenting in Two "New Worlds"
.... this miraculous infant. Like McCarthy's father, Theo's
role is to ensure that the
child and mother will survive. There are some ....
(1303

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Children of Lesbian Mothers
.... A mothers sex
role identification tended to influence her
child's sex
role identification as well as the self esteem scores of their children. ....
(3119

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Attachment Theory
.... This is because attachment theory argues that the caregiver-
child bond plays a significant
role in regulation of the
child's emotional experience and behavior ....
(1166

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Non-Traditional Gender Roles on Television
.... Popularity among young children is significantly associated with how closely the
child represents the stereotypical gender
role (Adler et al., 1992). ....
(1734

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Academically Gifted Children
.... achievement. In this way, parents can play a major
role in effectively preparing their
child for success in school. Children who ....
(1701

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ROLE OF COMMUNICATION IN CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
....
Child Development, 72(4), 1179-1197. .... The limits of a technical concept of a good marriage: Exploring the
role of virtue in communication skills. ....
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The Unspoken Issue of Poverty in America
.... for the
child that remains within the structure of the organization's overall purpose. Health and human service workers have seen their
role change over the ....
(1254

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Single Parent Children
.... Poverty, lack of access to affordable
child care and health, lack of education, lack of mature
role models, and a host of other issues contribute to placing ....
(1210

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Parents & Theories of Adolescent Development
.... must be developed in order for the
child to separate. Most of all, the adolescent needs for the parent to unwaveringly to be an adult. The
role of parent is ....
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