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    about in various lengths of contributions of which some have passed on some shared some faded away or inconclusive.The theorists work sprout out from other theorist‚and a typical example of this is Bruners work and Vygotskys work where influenced by piagets work and views. Some contributed to todays understanding of child development from education prespective‚and the

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    Jean Piaget’s developmental theory is the belief that a person’s childhood plays an important role in their development. Piaget believed there are four stages of development a child goes through with each stage the child advances in development. The following paragraphs will explain how the formal operational stage and the preoperational stage are pertinent to a particular person. Formal Operational Stage In the bedroom scene when the female teenage daughter is helping the mother figure out what

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    Erik Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development Like Freud‚ Erik Erikson believed in the importance of early childhood. However‚ Erikson believed that personality development happens over the entire course of a person’s life. In the early 1960s‚ Erikson proposed a theory that describes eight distinct stages of development. According to Erikson‚ in each stage people face new challenges‚ and the stage’s outcome depends on how people handle these challenges. Erikson named the stages according to

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    applies equally to voluntary attention‚ to logical memory‚ and to the formation of concepts. All the higher functions originate as actual relationships between individuals."Vygotsky was a contemporary of other great thinkers such as Freud‚ Skinner‚ and Piaget‚ but his early death at age 38 and suppression of his work in Stalinist Russia left him in relative obscurity until fairly recently. As his work became more widely published‚ his ideas have grown increasingly influential in areas including child development

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    Student name Course Professor Date due Customized learning Theory: Annotated Bibliography The fact that people have different learning capacities and that people can absorb content differently is fueling the rise and acceptance of customized learning. Is customized learning the way to go in ensuring that every student needs are met? Many still are proponents of the traditional method of instruction citing the massive resources required for adoption and full implementation of customized learning

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    they just prefer a small group of friends who are close and have deep relationship. Research shows that at very young age‚ introverts react thing in a very different way than extroverts do. According to a 1989 Harvard study‚ a researcher named Jerome Kagan‚ an American psychologist working as a professor at Harvard University in the Developmental program‚ gathered five hundreds of four month-old infants and subjected them

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    In 2009‚ after the death of her wife Thea Spyer‚ Edith Windsor‚ a white female residing in New York‚ submitted a petition to claim the federal estate tax exemption for surviving spouses. She was denied from doing so by the section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)‚ which only recognized the term “spouse” in marriages between man and woman. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) denied Windsor’s petition to claim the federal estate tax for surviving spouses due to the exemption not being applicable

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    Ce n’est pas une revolte‚ c’est une revolution! "Your Majesty! They have stormed the Bastille!" exclaimed King Louis XVI’s aide. "Is this a revolt?" asked the king. "No‚ sire‚ it’s a revolution." On July 14‚ 1789‚ a huge‚ angry mob marched to the Bastille‚ a high security prison that symbolized royal tyranny‚ searching for gun powder and prisoners that had been taken by the unpopular and detested King‚ Louis XVI (Time Life 1999). The flying rumors of attacks from the government and

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    (2012). Visualizing psychology (2nd ed.). Hoboken‚ NJ: Wiley. Kagan‚ J. (2011‚ October). Extreme shyness‚ caution may be inherited. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.apollolibrary.com/docview/275227770?accountid=458 Palmer‚ R. H.‚ Knopik‚ V. S.‚ Rhee‚ S. H.‚ Hopfer‚ C. J.‚ Corley‚ R. C.‚ Young‚ S.

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    References: 1. www.simplypsychology.org Jean Piaget | Cognitive Theory - Simply Psychology 2. http://www.freezingblue.com/iphone/flashcards/printPreview.cgi 3. Cognitive Psychology and its implication

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