Head: The Shaping of Self-Concept Flanagan 1 How Early Childhood Experiences with Parents Shape Self-Concept CCOU 304 Liberty University Vickie M. Flanagan 4/3/12 Running Head: The Shaping of Self-Concept Flanagan 2 Thesis: Early childhood experiences with parents play a major role in the shaping of an individual’s self-concept- the set of attitudes
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2 Describe with examples how different aspects of development can affect one another. There are many examples that can describe how different aspects of development can affect one another. Most of the time one aspect will lead to another and for example playing hide – and - seek will require all of the areas of development. A child needs to run to a hiding place or walking to find someone – those moves will develop child’s physical development; social‚ emotional and behavioral development will
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What do you expect? A teacher’s high or low expectations can wield a profound influence on students. What is the first thing that happens on the first day of school when your new students take their seats? Usually it’s the first impressions that come into your mind as you eye-up each student that walks into your classroom: “This girl looks happy to be in school‚ she must be really bright”. This boy is daydreaming already‚ he’s going to be difficult to deal with”. Or what about the teacher
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Personal Development Planning Checklist 092 Introduction Employers are increasingly aware of the importance of investing in their staff and often put structures in place to provide opportunities for the development of employees. Nonetheless‚ managers also need to take personal responsibility for renewing and updating their skills and knowledge throughout their working lives. Personal development is a lifelong process of nurturing‚ shaping and improving skills and knowledge to ensure maximum
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In my pervious posting it discusses how terotogens such as tobacco‚ alcohol‚ illegal street drugs (crack/cocaine)‚ prescriptions and over the counter medications contributes to deformation of the fetus with pregnant women. There are psychological terotogen know as stress that induce the same damage to the fetus with pregnant women. Demanding jobs‚ financial worries‚ broken relationships or even school work with deadlines (sounds familiar?) are common psychological terotogens that contributes to stress
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How do parents influence child development? Parents play a significant role in influencing their child’s development. Were you ever curious why you act the way you do? Why did you turn out the way you did? There are many factors that affect a child’s development. One being the attachment the child received during infancy‚ whether the child had a secure or unsecured bond with their parent. The second element is the types of parenting styles used while the child was developing. There are three components:
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1.2 Describe with examples how different aspects of development can affect one another. Example 1 A family of four attends a large family gathering. Their new addition to their family is 6 month old “Emily”. This “Emily’s first time out with people other than her family. While she is with her family‚ “Emily is happy‚ smiling and making cooing and babbling noises. She is aware and alert with the new environment that surrounds her‚ she is she moves her arms and legs vigorously to show her
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Introduction A country’s level of development is influenced by a number of interrelated factors. While it is difficult to separate these factors‚ they can be broken down into five major categories: historical‚ political‚ economic‚ social and environmental. Most developing nations of the world face development challenges as a result of a combination of these factors. Some environmental factors which contribute to a country’s level of development‚ such as natural disasters‚ are beyond human control
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Self-Concept and Lifestyle Self-Concept Self-concept is defined as the totality of the individual’s thoughts and feelings having reference to himself or herself as an object. The self-concept can be divided into four basic parts‚ actual versus ideal‚ and private versus social. Interdependent/Independent Self-Concepts The independent self-concept emphasizes personal goals‚ characteristics‚ achievements‚ and desires. The interdependent self-concept emphasizes family‚ cultural‚ professional
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BSc (Hons) Business and Management Studies Student Self Development Assignment Learning Styles theories such as Kolb’s model include very broad purposes. These materials form a part of a much bigger range of concepts and other content concerning personality‚ self-awareness‚ self-development‚ and the development of mutual understanding and teams. Many teachers and educators continue to find value and benefit by using Learning Styles theory in one way or another‚ and as often applies in such situations
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