Papers On Child Psychology
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Do Children Learn Discrimination
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A 7 page paper. The common belief is that children learn to be prejudiced against those who are different than themselves through socialization. In other words, they learn these negative racial and ethnic attitudes from their parents and other important persons in their lives as they are developing. The research says differently. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGkiddsc.rtf
Do Victims Of Child Abuse Become Abusers ?
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This 15 page research paper explores the incidence, definitions, and the causes of abuse. Several theories regarding what makes a person become an abuser are discussed. Statistics include incidences of abuse committed by victims of abuse and the percentage of incarcerated sex offenders who were abused as children. Bibliography includes 18 references.
Filename: Abuchil.wps
Does Watching Violence On TV Make Children More Violent? – Research Study Proposal
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3 pages in length. The undeniable impact of television upon rising juvenile violence is felt in myriad forms, not the least of which is within the school setting. With children completely desensitized to death and injury due to constant exposure through television, it comes as no surprise that they take such influences and apply them to real-life situations to the point where guns and other weapons have become a great cause for concern on school grounds. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TLCTVChildV.rtf
Domestic Violence in the USA
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In 5 pages, the author discusses the subject of domestic violence in the USA. Those who are at risk for domestic violence are spouses, children and elders. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PCdvus.doc
Dreams, Nightmares and Night Terrors in Children
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This is a 5 page paper discussing dreams, nightmares and night terrors in children. Children may dream as early as infancy but it is not until the age of 3 or 4 that most children report having dreams. Even at this stage, the children believe the dreams are external to their existence. From the ages 5 to 12 however about 20 to 39 percent of children report having nightmares. While night terrors are just single startling images for a child and are usually forgotten, nightmares are considered bad dreams. When nightmares occur parents should communicate with the child, provide a safe sleeping environment and in the worse possible cases of constant recurring nightmares, seek professional therapy to aid the child.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJnight1.rtf
Dyslexia: Classroom Observation of Two Students
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A 5 page paper delineating the behavioral characteristics of two students who have been diagnosed with dyslexia. Defines dyslexia and describes its various manifestations. Explains observed student behavior by utilizing explanations of dyslexia found in the literature. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Early Child Development/"Fussiness" at 2 Mos.
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A 6 page research paper that examines the possible causes for excessive crying, that is, "fussiness," in an infant at 2 months of age. The writer discusses various physical causes, such as colic, or improper feeding, but also broaches more serious topics, such as the early signs of autism and how the development of the autistic child differs from normal development. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khfuss.rtf
Early Childhood (Preschool Age) And Adolescence (16-19): Social, Cognitive And Physical Development
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12 pages in length. The stages of early childhood and adolescence may appear quite diverse in their respective designs, however, both phases of growth share a common denominator of social, cognitive and physical development whereby individuals expand their maturity and understanding of their respective worlds as it relates to personal progress. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCChldAdDev.rtf
Early Childhood Development, Ages 2-5
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This 6 page paper discusses the topic using three primary stage theorists, Freud, Erikson and Piaget but reporting only the stages that incorporate these ages. The writer also discusses attachment theory. Throughout the essay, the write comments on the importance of human services professionals knowing these theories. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGe25th.RTF
Ecological Systems Theory and Hurricane Katrina's Impact on Children
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A 4 page review of the damages that have been inflicted by this national disaster. The author contends that only if we analyze their situations from the Ecological Systems Theory perspective can we truly understand the depth of the scarring. That same theory, however, can serve as an outline in helping us pick up the pieces and trying to remold them into a functional whole. Bibliography lists 4
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Filename: PPhurrCh.rtf
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