Papers On Child Psychology
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Effects Of A Fatherless Family
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3 pages in length. Raising a family with both parents in an intact family is difficult enough in the best of circumstances; single-parent childrearing, by comparison, is an overwhelming challenge beyond which many adults can tackle. Women most often represent the parent left with responsibilities of raising the children, a fatherless environment that leaves many voids for the family both as individuals and as a cohesive unit. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Effects Of Childhood Neglect
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A 6 page paper that investigates childhood neglect and its effects throughout life. Statistics are provided regarding the incidence of neglect along with a common definition. Research studies are then discussed which reveal the severity of the short-term and long-term effects of childhood neglect which range from problems in school to obesity to lasting psychological difficulties. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Effects of Divorce on Children
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A 4 page paper which examines the effects of divorce on children and questions whether it should be regarded as permanently damaging or whether there are other factors to be considered. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Effects Of Divorce On Children And Adolescents
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A 10 page paper that explores the research addressing the effects of divorce on American children and adolescents. Data included regarding rates of divorce and number of children affected. Research is contradictory regarding the effects of divorce on children but most researchers conclude there are any number of negative effects on children ranging from higher suicide rates and higher high school drop-out rates to more health problems and poorer performance in school. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Effects of Divorce on Youth
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A 5 page paper that discusses the effect of divorce on youth. Statistical data are first presented regarding the incidence of divorce in the U.S. Approximately 60 percent of divorces involved children. Children and youth experience a range of emotions from guilt to stress that most often result in behavioral changes. The most recent data contradict long-held beliefs regarding future relationships and marriage of these children. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Effects Of Learning Disabilities
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This 6 page paper discusses learning disabilities, the categories of learning disabilities, and the emotional and psychological effects of learning disabilities on the child and the family. The writer also provides a list of things that can be done to help the child and the family. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Effects Of Parental Substance Abuse :
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An 8 page paper. There are approximately 30 million children living in homes where at least one parent is an alcoholic. There are many more living in homes where at least one parent uses drugs. This paper discusses the effects on the children and adolescents and the carry-over effects into their adult lives. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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ELECTIVE MUTISM IN CHILDREN
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This 6-page paper focuses on elective mutism in children, its causes and potential treatments. The paper also discusses how elective mutism manifests itself in children. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MTelemut.rtf
Environmental Influences on Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood
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This is a 3 page paper discussing environmental (nurture) influences on cognitive development in middle childhood. Middle childhood, which extends from 6 to 13 years of age, is a highly transitional and productive learning period in regards to cognitive development. Children are cognitively leaving the preoperational stage which is primarily based on the relationships between symbols, language and the environment and enter the concrete operational stage which is concentrated on the concrete and abstract abilities of the child. During middle childhood, research has found that children need an interactive and supportive environment both at school and at home which provides cooperative learning yet allows the child to ask as many questions as needed in order to “mentally manipulate” information.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Erik Erikson
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the central philosophy, personal background, and key concepts of Erikson, including personality theory, human development theory, theory of psychopathology, Erikson's assessment instruments, Erikson's treatment/counseling approach. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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