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    Moses, & Shiverick, 2006). EF occurs early in infancy and continues to develop well into adolescence and counterparts the development of the prefrontal cortex (Zelazo & Carlson, 2012). Its major developmental period is around age’s three to five (Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University, 2015; Razza & Blair, 2009). EF is the prerequisite for the development of SC and FBU, for “EF skills are heavily recruited any time children reason about representations that are supposed to remain faithful to the changing state of the world” (Sabbagh, Moses, & Shiverick, 2006, p. 1048). The contribution of EF component is essential for the acquisition of FBU. Individual’s FBU are associated between their understanding of beliefs and behaviour (Razza & Blair, 2009; Sabbagh, Moses, & Shiverick, 2006). For children to connect the concept of false-believe, the cognitive function from executive skills are required to reasoning the abstract representations and to analysing about person’s thoughts and beliefs (Razza & Blair, 2009; Sabbagh, Moses, & Shiverick, 2006). EF is also compulsory to manage the tasks that measures individual’s level of SC, for example, attention and self-control (Kidd, Palmeri & Aslin 2013; Lillard & Peterson, 2011). To sum up, EF needs to be established in order to develop FBU and SC, so that the FBU and SC can support each other for further improvement. Razza & Blair (2009) conducted a longitudinal study highlights the early EF and FBU relation as an…

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    Autism is a developmental disorder; although listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), it is not a mental illness. The effects of having autism on a person can vary based on risk factors to which the individual has been exposed. Risk factors combined with autism can result in comorbid mental illness such as depression. Due to the fact that autism is ‘characterized by difficulty with communication, behavior, social interactions and imaginative play…’ (Casey, 2014,…

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    In the article Toxic effects of prenatal exposure to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs by Scott- Goodwin A.C., Puerto M., and Moreno I. speak about the dangers of using while pregnant. These authors article tries to target new parents about the risk they take when they take drugs while pregnant. They try to educate them about what the drugs can do not only to the child but also the mother as well. The introduction paragraph of the article the authors give a general over view of how being under…

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    The way they determine if a child has dyslexia is to test to the strength and weaknesses in oral language, reading, spelling, and writing through several different kinds of test. (ASLAN, Y. y. 2016) The prognosis of dyslexia just depends on the person. It is usually good if it is caught early of course. It also depends on if someone is willing to get the right therapy that they need for it. The main treatment right now for dyslexia is not medication and people with it usually learn to deal with…

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    natural process has also contribute to the global warming. The world health organization made a statement that the steps or mitigation that can change the environment condition must be initiate as early as possible. Many countries is facing the rise in sea level, rise in temperature, heat waves, floods which is due to the global warming. During the last two decades…

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    behavior and way of thinking. He bases this premiere on an experiment done by psychologists about humans, but done in rats. This experiment was about how rats being groomed and licked by their mother will affect their future. Psychologists believe it’s the most parallel to grooming and licking; the experiment done in rats. The effects of the experiment were the opposite of what they thought they would find. They found that parents who respond to their children immediately and whom are very…

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    Media has control over our minds. Advertisers, movies, television shows, and magazines feed people’s minds with a false and perverted (“to change [something good] so that it is no longer what it was or should be” (Webster) view on body image for both men and women. Media uses tools such as Photoshop to change the model into a so-called perfect human form, which is usually unnatural and unachievable by the average person. Eating disorders, and low self-esteem seem to be a side effect of this.…

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    even if someone if joking when they say it, it could still negatively affect the workplace. In this paper Green and Red Dot will be explained as well as some of the effects of the negative words or phrases, mostly with the one’s that can be considered Sexual Assault. There is many…

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    changed the way we 8communicate, and how we establish social status. It has has effected every institution of society: family, religion, government, economy, and education. There has been both positive and negative aspects to social media. In today’s life, its about trying to find the right balance with social media that society can prosper from it. Social media will always be apart of the world, so instead of deeming it as a negative effect on society, there are ways that it can be more of a…

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    Depression. A mental illness that seems to be effecting twenty percent of the teenage population (citation). Believed to be a disease that only effects the poor or a specific race, depression is a disorder that is victimizing even the most popular of individuals, such as Marilyn Monroe. The research question that is explored in this essay, explains the many effects of depression on teens aged 10 -16, which are the symptoms or results of an issue. Many times these teens are unknowingly effected…

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