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    Title: Actions speak louder than words: comparing automatic imitation and verbal command Authors: Helge Gillmeister‚ Arnaud Badets and Cecilia Heyes University College London‚ London‚ UK Corresponding author: Helge Gillmeister Department of Psychology‚ University College London‚ 26 Bedford Way‚ London WC1H 0AP‚ United Kingdom Tel.: +44 207 679 5379 E-mail: h.gillmeister@ucl.ac.uk Running head: Actions speak louder than words Word count: 3904 Actions speak louder than words Abstract

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    The Youtube videos shows us several examples of parenting styles. The first example is rejection and neglect because they didn’t pay enough of attention to their daughter. The second example is permissive because she was more of a friend than a mother. The third example is first authoritarian from the father and authoritative on the mother side. The father set rules at home without an explanation. The fourth example is authoritative because he understood why his daughter fail but wanted the best

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    by analyzing a painting or sculpture‚ for example. They formulate new knowledge by exploring information and ideas‚ and are then able to pass that interpretation on to other students by sharing observations and new opinions about the subject. Auditory

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    Visual person recalls via images or situations. UPLINE- VISUAL (IMAGINE) UPLINE- VISUAL (RECALL) 2. AUDITORY - Represents a person to be catering with sounds. An auditory person is creative with words / languages. He loves to give and entertain details. He has enough patience to endure lengthy explanations. Auditory person recalls via sounds. MIDLINE AUDITORY (IMAGINE) MIDLINE AUDITORY (RECALL) 3. KINESTHETIC - Represents a person to be catering with feelings. A person identified as kinesthetic

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    Infancy and Early Childhood Development Paper Infancy and early childhood are considered a time when most cognitive‚ social‚ emotional‚ and physical development takes place; allowing it to be exceptional and very essential in human development. A child’s development does not start at birth but through proper nutrition before and during conception. “Infancy and early childhood is a critical stage of development that forms the foundation for children’s future well-being and learning” (UNICEF‚ 2011)

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    Some people tend to learn everything through practising . Still‚ others learn best through reading and writing. According to the way of perceiving information‚ learners can be classified into four types: auditory‚ visual‚ kinesthetic and read/write. The first type of learners is auditory learners who process information primarily through listening and verbalizing. As an example‚ they focus their ears and attention on your words‚ listening carefully to everything what you say. Reciting information

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    audience members to the characters. In one of Shakespeare’s famous plays “The Tragedy of Macbeth”‚ Imagery involved itself in every way and played a big role; that depicted high emotions between the play and characters; Stimulating one in a visual‚ auditory and organic way. Visual Imagery is a flow of thoughts one can see‚ and a way of viewing an inner idea‚ feeling or interpretation. In the play‚ three witches brewed abnormal ingredients in a cauldron; with one ingredient being a “Finger of birth-strangled

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    In the auditory-oral approach‚ much of the focus is on speech and proper sound production. Teachers use different types of ‘modelling’ to show the child how to speak correctly and form the proper sounds orally. (“Auditory-Verbal Therapy VS Auditory-Oral”) While in the auditory-verbal approach‚ the focus on listening is much more important. In the auditory-verbal approach‚ the implementation of hearing aids or cochlear implants may

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    learning a new subject‚ the visual learner prefers to read words and look at diagrams and pictures. Visuals learner are most comfortable with reading print and online materials. -AUDITORY LEARNING: The auditory learning prefers sound. When learning‚ the auditory learner feels most comfortable listening to new materials. Auditory learners prefer to hear lectures‚ participate in class discussions‚ and listen to recordings and podcast. -KINESTHETIC LEARNING: The kinesthetic learning prefers to learn by

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    ¨ May my heart be open to little birds who are the secret of living¨-E.E Cummings. E.E cummings creates meaning in his poem by using visual techniques and auditory techniques. E.E was very creative as he used visual techniques and auditory techniques. In document A E.E Cummings uses visual techniques. In his poem called ¨L(a¨ the poem is in a shape of a L and the poem is talking about loneliness. Some people may also look at the poem and say it looks like a falling leaf. The poem could mean that

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