Latoyac11 M. White March 4‚ 2011 Child Interview Questions 4-12 Emotional Development: Are you afraid of anything? Yes‚ when my mom walks to the gas station and when she takes a long time to get back it scares me. I am afraid of spiders‚ because when I watch them on TV and they are in people’s bed and houses and if they bite you it makes a giant bite mark as big as a your hand‚ its inside is blue and the outside is red. What makes you angry? When people talk about me and my brother
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Wirtz 160 Fax: 753-1321 Office Phone: 753-6341 with voice mail or 753-1543 (receptionist); Helpdesk: 815-753-8100 E-mail: lederscheid@niu.edu; Blackboard: http://webcourses.niu.edu n development. Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Sage. Wadsworth‚ B. J. (2004). Piaget ’s theory of cognitive and affective development (5th ed.). Boston‚ MA: Pearson Education‚ Inc. READINGS: Other assigned readings will be placed on Blackboard e-reserve from the NIU library. COURSE DESCRIPTION: Analysis of the
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Parents play an important role in their children’s life. They are the best guider for their children. If parents were the best teacher for their children‚ some people‚ I am sure would agree this is great idea; whereas others would disagree. From my perspective‚ I agree with the above statement because parents are supportive‚ cooperative and guider. To begin with‚ parents are very supportive to their children. They help their children to develop them socially and morally and financially. Children
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My Virtual Child My Virtual Child has been a fun and interesting experience. In order to raise a child a person has to be patient‚ calm‚ and prepared for any situation. Raising a virtual child prepares and gives you tips for the real world. However‚ this essay will discuss and compare how my virtual child and I are similar by using specific examples while referring back to the child development concepts and research and also the similarities between my middle childhood and my child’s and how it
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Agents of Socialization and YOU! Parents are always concerned that their child is domineering‚ a loser‚ or is timid. It has been proven that children’s behavior traits‚ feelings and public skills‚ along with their occurrences’ and the management parents give them‚ all have a force on how they perform with others. The four agents of socialization are family‚ media‚ school and peer groups. Socialization is the process in which people learn to take on the behavior patterns of the society in which
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minutes of observing a child a significant amount can be determined about their personality and skill sets. More specifically‚ their physical and motor development‚ cognitive and language processes‚ social and emotional skills‚ and the environment they could be surrounded by outside the observation time. The development of these processes can be observed through the actions and interactions a individual does or does not have with other people. The environment of which the child I observed occurred
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all the right information in my article and also helped my widen my knowledge on the breast vs. bottle subject. I used ‘Lonsdale Essenentials Child Development Revision Guide’ and some websites from the internet. I mainly used these two websites: http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/Pages/why-breastfeed.aspx#close and http://kidshealth.org/parent/growth/feeding/breast_bottle_feeding.html. Both websites gave me gave me the majority of my information about bottle and breast feeding. I used
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Developmental Theories In Child Development Rebecca Campbell PSY 104 Child and Adolescent Psychology Dr. Allyse Sturdivant January 14‚ 2011 Developmental Theories In Child Development There are five theoretical perspectives on child development. 1.) Psychoanalytic-Theory which is the view of human development as being shaped by unconscious forces. For example‚ when a child acts withdrawn or shy around a particular person‚such as an abusive parent or a parent they may idolize‚ they
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LO1 P.I.E.S How your child learns‚ speaks‚ plays‚ moves and acts offers you important information about how your baby is developing. Development milestones are the P.I.E.S‚ physical‚intellectual‚emotional‚social things that most baby can do by a certain age. 0-2 months Physically at 0-2 months babies can hold their head up with little help from their parents as well as being able to swiftly push themselves up when lying on their tummy. They are able to make smoother movements with their arms
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Chapter 1- Child Development: Themes‚ Theories and Methods – Describe important terms such as conceptions of age‚ periods of development‚ domains of development‚ etc. Development is a lifelong‚ multidimensional‚ plastic‚ multidisciplinary‚ and contextual process. Developmental psychologists typically divide development into 3 broad domains: 1. Biological (changes in body size‚ muscle tone‚ sexual maturity…) 2. Cognitive (changes in thinking‚ language…) 3. Socioemotional (changes in emotions
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