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    The Differing Effects of Child Development and Attachment between Father-Child Relationships Attachment refers to the first emotional bond that develops gradually between a child and the parent and which serves to ensure the child's protection and psychological security (Gaumon, 2013). When referring to or speaking of attachment or the emotional bond that a child begins to form in early childhood, it is assumed that it is with the child’s mother instead of possibly the child’s biological…

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    them more than any other person. Morals can come from what your grandparents might have thought was right and wrong. Morals are important in a child’s development because even though once they grow up they are free to do as they please their morals can kick in and help them do the right thing. Children’s social development can be different depending on how attached are they with their parents. The social relationship a child has with his or her parents directly correlates with the…

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    role confusion stage (Erikson, 1959), during this stage of a child’s development, individuals learn important life lessons on which they can use to progress unto adulthood. Children become more independent and begin to look at their future prospects. The main goal of the individual in this stage of development is to gain a sense of identity and belonging in society. Individuals who receive encouragement and reinforcement emerges from this…

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    Human Development – Application of Theory Markal Clark PSYC1000 Professor Lau Capella University February 14, 2016 Thomas is an eighteen year old in his final year in high school. Now a senior at the end of the school year he is unsure if he is ready to leave high school at this time. The feelings he have now is very different from the feelings he experience in the past. Thomas has been feeling really grouchy and directing his anger towards his parents. He’s been…

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    Natural Disasters and How It Pertains to Child Development The week of my internship was the most crucial and decisive week in my path to accomplishing my career that defined what the next few years of my life were going to be like. Important aspects about me professionally and personally are that I am in the mist of pursuing my Bachelors of Arts in Applied Psychology and minor in Spanish at the Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus. For quite some time, my interest resided on working with…

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    with ages ranging from 5 to 7, 30 adult size chairs, and a large table in the center. I was able to take more than an hour worth of notes during my stay there which focused on how the children behaved, reacted, and developed using terms from Child development. While the counselors were preparing for the day’s session cleaning the whiteboard, cleaning the table, and handing out papers the children were busying…

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    children because they are our future, and need to be prepared as best as they can in order for them to excel and make the world a better place. My love for children started off when I was taking Human development in high school as a freshman and that same teacher informed me to join Early Childhood development and preschool class our school offered. I agreed to join and enjoyed the class, and running a preschool for a month. I knew then that I wanted to work with children as a career and go to…

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    distinguished by the quality of behavior that is expected of an individual at a certain predetermine age range. Often they focus on the psychological, social, emotional, mental and physical developments proceed throughout one 's life span. In addition to the differences between individuals due to development, even though there are sometimes set milestones must be furfill in each developmental stage, there is also the recognition that growth can happen in different areas simultaneously. Such as a…

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    childhood development. I believe children…

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    Working with children can be challenging at times. Quite often there are risk factors in a child’s life, that causes challenging behavior. These are most commonly biological or environmental. The research that follows focuses on environmental factors. More specifically, single parent families. Children from single parent hones may present more trouble, and demand more time and effort from their teachers at school. Families usually provide stability for a child. This stability gives children the…

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