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    some studies linking the amount of time children spend playing video games to attention deficits‚ impulsivity and hyperactivity (see Bailey et al‚ 2010; Swing et al‚ 2010). For example‚ Gentile (2009) found that adolescents who used video games at pathological levels were nearly three times more likely to be diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder than adolescents who

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    The Puzzling Paradox Benchmark Assignment Grand Canyon University- SPE 359 Abby Suggs April 26‚ 2015 This writer was given an assignment of researching three questions related to learning disability. The three questions are: 1. what is a learning disability? 2. How do individuals with learning disabilities process information? and 3. What challenges are related to how these individuals process information? This writer has learned a lot about learning disability and special education all throughout

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    ability of concentration and awareness. Actually‚ watching television causes many serious effect to the child’s focus that is not good at the development of their body and mind.. Symptoms such as impulsive behavior‚ reduced concentration‚ hyperactivity ... usually begin to appear when the child reach school age. It will lead to a series of serious consequences on the psychological and mental health such as lack of concentration‚ impulsive behavior and violence. In addition‚ watching TV too much

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    talk about ADHD in the scope of how to improve ADHD child’s concentration. Maybe some of you know what is it and maybe some of you are asking yourself‚ " what is that". Now‚ I would like to tell all of you what is ADHD. ADHD is "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder" that is also known as hyperactive. Based on my question before‚ most of the hyperactive kids had been heard those words everyday either at home or at school. About 6%- 8% of kids have ADHD. That means out of 100 kids‚ 6 to 8 of them may

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    Academic Performance Teachers spend time preparing children to learn academic skills by creating lesson plans‚ classwork and homework assignments. Parents try to make sure their children complete homework assignments‚ turn them in on time and sometimes provide academic enrichment through after-school tutoring and learning games. Teachers and parents‚ however‚ can have a different understanding of who is responsible for ensuring that a child excels at school. According to ECAP Collaborative‚ the

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    28:340-344. Bekkers‚ E.M.‚ et al. 2005. Acute effects of nicotine on attention and response inhibition. Pharmacology‚ Biochemistry and Behavior. 82: 539 – 548 Conners‚ K.‚ 2009 Conners‚ K.‚ 1996. Nicotine and attention in adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Psychopharmacology Bulletin. 32: 67-73 Levin‚ E Lorr‚ M.‚ et al. 2012. Profile of Mood States [Online]. Multi-Health Systems. http://www.mhs.com/product.aspx?gr=cli&prod=poms&id=resources [Apr.29‚2012]. McClernon‚ F.J.

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    studies‚ most showed that more media exposure increases the likelihood of a child engaging in risky sexual behavior. A strong correlation was also found between media use and drug or alcohol abuse‚ low academic achievement‚ and attention deficit hyperactivity behavior. Most people in our society generally have the opinion that violence in television‚ movies‚ and music increases aggression in children and adolescents. Does it? Who is to say whether media has a positively direct effect or a positive

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    What is the quality of the study abstract for any of the studies and provide a rationale for your answer? The quality of the abstract for Imes‚ Dougherty‚ Pyper and Sullivan (2011) is poor. According to Groves‚ Burns and Gray (2013) an abstract should be a clear and concise summary of the study. This abstract contains less than 100 words and lacks recommended information by Groves et al. for quantitative studies to appropriately fulfill the clarity for a quality abstract. The intro does not have

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    In this section of assignment I am going to be discussing influences on effective learning methods and how time‚ specific learning needs‚ relationships‚ responsibilities and environment and access to resources have an effect on the learning environment of an individual. Honey and Mumford and David Kolb Honey and Mumford developed a theory about adults and the way they learned. Kolb is the inspiration for a large numbers of theorists. For example‚ Honey and Mumford’s Learning Styles questionnaire

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    breathing in nebulized methacholine which is a synthetic component that causes the airway to constrict. Candidates that are able to pass this test will receive a waiver under the new policy. The next change to the policy involved attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Recruits who do not meet the old standard of never having taken more than a single daily dosage of medication for ADHD or not having been prescribed the medication for their conditions for month than 24 cumulative months after the age

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