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    Sensitive Parenting

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    ‘‘Sensitive parenting is the most important factor in a child’s psychological development.’ Discuss. The role of a parent as discussed by Oates‚ Lewis & Lamb is seen to be the primary source providing children with structure and experience. Behaviourists see the reward system laid down by parents as ‘shaping’ their children’s behaviour whilst social behaviourists see the imitation of behaviours by children as the basis of new behaviours being learned. Social constructivists see parents as

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    their own. Self-conception is when an infant starts recognize them own self in the mirror Temperament often occurs early on in infancy and carries on into childhood. Refined motor skills start in the infancy stage and again carry on into the childhood stage Childhood Self-Conception by age 12 children have an understanding of themselves ADHD often occurs during the childhood stage of life. Temperament begins to show more at this stage. Children begin to broaden their refined motor skillshee

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    Crisis counselors have a demanding job. They work with all types of people who are under stares and are frequently in need of psychological. These professionals often have a stable temperament‚ calm demeanor and are emotionally stable. Crisis counselors have the ability to empathize with their clients without getting personally involved. Also‚ crisis counselors are nonjudgmental and are only there to provide assistance. These professionals tend to provide a good listening ear in a calm manner‚ always

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    German psychiatrist Ernst Kretschmer affirmed that each type of body has its mental characteristics. He allocated three morphological types in its corresponding temperaments. basic types- aesthenic‚ picnic‚ athletic. Aesthenic is the counterpart of Sheldon’s ectomorph which described as long and thin. It has shiztotimik temperament which indicates fluctuations in emotions‚ stubborn and difficulty in adapting to the environment. Picnic‚ equivalent to Sheldon’s endomorph‚ a man with disproportionate

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    recruitment costs. Every company has some form of testing or verification. Have a competition with it or an incentive. 3. Profile For Temperament. Each job description should include a consideration of the social aspects of the job. Is the job task oriented or people oriented? Does the job require much interaction with the public? With other co-workers? Temperament profiles can predict which people are best suited for

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    Nature v Nurture debate

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    Unit 4: Development through the life stages Task 1 M1) Historically‚ some philosophers and theorists have argued that we are born to be the way we are. However‚ other theorists have argued that it is the way we are brought up and influenced by our surroundings that make us who we are. This argument is known as the nature v nurture debate and has been going on for many years as to this day‚ it is still not resolved. Nurture refers to the social‚ economic and environmental influences while nature

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    Developmental Psychology

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    encapsulates processes involved in the development of childrens psychological difficulties‚ illustrated by the interaction between infant temperament and environmental support in terms of ‘goodness to fit’. Further‚ the concepts of vulnerability‚ protective mechanisms‚ gateways and amplification have been applied to research into the mutual influence of temperament‚ maternal responsibility and social support on the security of attachment. Other important aspects regarding behavioural difficulties are

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    Assignment 1 1). In regard to the issues of the extent of abnormal behavior‚ explain the following terms: epidemiology‚ prevalence‚ and lifetime prevalence. All branches of science have different methods for discerning and studying pertinent information as it relates to their particular field. In the mental health branch of science‚ epidemiology is the study‚ in a given population‚ of the distribution of mental health disorders‚ diseases or other health-related behaviors (Butcher & Hooley‚ 2013

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    curious Indulgent (low responsiveness‚ high demanding) less mature‚ irresponsible‚ more conforming and less apt leaders Indifferent (low responsiveness low demand) delinquent behavior ‚sex drugs‚ and alcohol Parenting and Temperament Same Parenting+ different temperament -> different outcome Adolescence also elicit different parental strategies and behaviors. With greater maternal control adolescence are less likely to be delinquent. Ethnic Differences in Parenting Styles Authoritative parenting

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    Feste is presented as a likeable character Feste’s state of mind can be questioned Feste has a deep understanding of the other characters Shakespeare uses a uses a large range of dynamic methods to portray the different layers to Feste’s temperament. At the commence of the scene‚ we are lulled into a false sense of security about the fool. However‚ as the body of text continues we see that he has many other traits to his personality‚ for example; his intellect‚ his endearing nature‚ state of

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