Adolescent and Adult Development Theories
.... By understanding this natural process,
parents can approach this period with less .... and weaknesses of at least two current theories of
adult development and ....
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Effect of Parent Behavior on Adult Children
.... Results revealed that early parent-child relationships and the characteristics of
parents when
adult children were growing up influenced contemporary
adult ....
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Depression and Anxiety Among Adult Children of Alcoholics How
.... "Attributional Style, Depressive Features, and Self-Esteem:
Adult Children of Alcoholic and Nonalcoholic
Parents." Journal of Youth and Adolescence 24 (April ....
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Parents & Theories of Adolescent Development
.... This stranger is a child one day and an
adult the next, often demanding .... to explore various theories of adolescent development and methods for
parents to cope ....
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Adult Views of Sex Education in Schools
.... such outcomes) is highly disturbing to
parents. The data required for this study was collected through the conduct of a survey of 1,372
adult Americans between ....
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Adult Education
.... is that
adult students usually are expected to pay more of their income towards college education before becoming eligible for financial aid than are
parents ....
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Parents' Cultural Belief Systems
.... For instance, among Hindu and certain Middle Eastern families,
parents are instrumental in arranging marriages for their
adult children. ....
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Influence of Family on Adolescents in Peer Groups Fuligni, AJ & ...
.... The thesis is that some degree of permanent psychological dysfunction is inevitable between
parents and children and that
adult children have to take the ....
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Parents, Children and Learning
.... To rephrase the question then, what does an
adult know that enables him to read .... to read has worn off by this point, it is imperative that
parents find books ....
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Postponing Adulthood
.... The demographics show that most
parents of
adult children in the 1980s (children who are eighteen or over by 1980) grew up in the Depression, the period of ....
(2110

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Autism: Impact on Parents and Siblings
.... Placement in Residential/Institutional Setting Depending on the condition of the autistic
adult and the resources of the
parents, a residential setting may be ....
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DESCRIPTION OF ADULT INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT
.... between
parents and their
adult children and between siblings for virtually all mental abilities and measures of flexibility with the exceptions of attitudes ....
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Postponing Adulthood
.... The demographics show that most
parents of
adult children in the 1980s (children who are eighteen or over by 1980) grew up in the Depression, the period of ....
(2398

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Abusive Parents
.... center already exhibited behavioral characteristics of abusive
parents: they reacted .... these abusive children develop into the dysfunctionally abusive
adult. ....
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Advice to New Parents
.... allowed to grow into the
adult they are meant to be. Despite widespread acceptance of many of his ideas, Spock was criticized for encouraging
parents to allow ....
(1999

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Problems of the Gifted Child
.... especially his mother---while his
parents were unavailable to him. The solution to the problem is a psychoanalysis which leads to the
adult's discovery of "his ....
(1357

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Research Design of Roles of Kuwaiti Adult Females
.... the two groups (traditional Kuwaiti
adult females and modern Kuwaiti
adult females) will be .... the woman in a subservient position to both her
parents and husband ....
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Adult Learners / Women
.... in
adult education showed that, while lack of educational preparedness was of major importance, other "pre-
adult features such as
parents' education, early ....
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Group Support for Parents of ADHD Children: An Introduction
.... (2000) stated that children are dependent on their
adult caregivers to attend to their needs and the ADHD child is dependent on their
parents for intervention ....
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Problems of Working Parents
.... Substandard day care, chaotic classrooms, absent
parents, and malnourishment are all things .... the child will become will be anything from an
adult with twisted ....
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Need for Two Working Parents
.... Substandard day care, chaotic classrooms, absent
parents, and malnourishment are all things .... the child will become will be anything from an
adult with twisted ....
(5879

24

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Filial Obligation in Contemporary Society
.... Post's analysis of the dilemmas of filial obligation of
adult children toward their
parents focuses chiefly on the modern realities of fulfillment of such ....
(1281

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School Violence: An Overview
.... significant pressure on children to conform to societal expectations, children in this age group are more likely to be influenced by
parents,
adult figures and ....
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Children of Alcoholics
.... Most children, and many
adult children of alcoholics, however, are not equipped to deal completely on their own with the problems of alcoholic
parents. ....
(2068

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Adulthood to Childhood- Changing Perspectives
.... In a word, Uncle Dave was "fun" whereas my
parents and other
adult relatives, though kind and loving, were far more "serious." Uncle Dave was always happy when ....
(528

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Adults Who Have Been Abused as Children
.... of abuse not as yet discussed but which also has been observed to yield significant influence over the
adult life is sexual abuse of children by
parents. ....
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Application of Erikson's Stages of Devlopment
.... During the teen years, researchers have noticed that adolescents move from compliance with their
parents and teachers
adult figures in authority to agreement ....
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Obasan - Joy Kogawa: Explanation of the Use of Conflict in Theme ...
.... place in the world to an
adult that could not respond well to others and who could not commit to a relationship. Learning the truth about her
parents at the ....
(832

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Progressive Approach to Learning The progressive approach to ...
.... due to positive and/or negative rewards and punishments meted out by educators and
parents, their behavior is engineered based upon
adult-oriented expectations ....
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Internet Pornography Ban
.... children are much more technically advanced than their
parents and spend most of their free time unsupervised. Software that blocks access to
adult sites is ....
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