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    Karen Wynn Case Study

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    3a. Fist researcher Karen Wynn places two objects for the 5 month old infants to see. Second, she then lifts a screen up so the two objects are not in sight of the infants. Third, she reached her hand behind the screen which was visible to the infants. Fourth, she removes one object making it clearly visible to the infants. In the last step there is two outcomes, one is the possible outcome is when the screen drops there will only appear one object. Then there's the impossible outcome is that…

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    well as dictates what can and can not be done (usually dealing with space and set up). The setting of the environment goes beyond the physical set up, the relationship and attitude of the caregivers can also heavily impact social and emotional development of infants. A reliable nuturing relationship involves respect, continuous interaction with the infants, paying close attention to what the children are doing in order to what to avoid conflict, accepting verbal and nonverbal communication…

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    appropriate sounds? Does the child understand verbal commands? Does the child use language appropriately? The Denver Developmental test is used more widely than other tests as it takes into account a growth curve as well as comparing the child’s development with over two thousand other children. It takes into account the gender and race of a child. The education of the parent as well as the child’s poverty…

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    Youth and adulthood are two unique yet similar vital circumstances in our lives. Youth is the timeframe when we are yet grown up. Adulthood is the time in our life when we are grown up, however, we may be created as individuals. All through the world, the start of adulthood is generally esteemed to happen at a specific age, for example, 18 or 21 years of age. In any case, it can be contended that we progress toward becoming grown-ups when we end up noticeably autonomous, in charge of our own…

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    Brain During Adolescence

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    brain has ongoing development activity until their 20’s. Throughout this development, the brain, in fact, goes through physical change. The brain consists of several divisions and they each have their own function that all undergo this development process. This structural change occurs naturally but there are potential external influences and experiences that also alter the normal pattern of the development. Adolescents have the capacity to influence the positive development of their brain as…

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    Paper # C The early Physical Development in a child’s body is very critical; many factors play in physical and mental health. A child’s physical and mental development is affected from early experiences and relationship with parent, relative teachers and peers, which can shape the architecture of the developing brain and body. Mental health provides an essential foundation of stability that supports the functioning of a child’s development. Young children can be affected by many social,…

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    Development follows the same basic pattern and it tends to happen in the same order, even if some of the elements of development are missed. Sequence of development involves patterns which children go through and these are called milestones. Usually one area of development will finish before another one begins. If a child finds it difficult meeting a milestone it may delay the sequence of development. An example of sequence of development is that the child learns to walk before it can run. Rate…

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    Developmental milestones are things that most children can do at a certain age, these milestones are reached in how children play, learn, speak, behave and their movement. ‘More than 90% of babies at this age are walking well enough that they are able to squat down, pick something up off the floor and jump back up again’ (Dana Sullivan, 2015) Children start from learning how to sit up alone which gives them a new perception of the world, crawling gives the child more freedom and independence,…

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    1. It is important for the parents to know how the principal developmental milestone for adolescence because it can help them handle the child better as they go through puberty. There are two different stages, early adolescence and late adolescence. Early adolescence is puberty and a variety of physical changes that are associated with sexual maturation. During this stage the girl begins developing breast and her first menstrual period. Boys begin to start puberty around the age of 12 and ends…

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    A child’s early formative years are the most crucial in determining the growth, personality and goals of the individual. The Transactional Analysis theory supports this statement as it enables people to explore the origins of their personality and allows one to understand why he/she is the way he/she is. I have come to realize that my coping mechanisms are reflected in the adoption and switching of ego states that takes place depending on the situation. Although there are times when I move to…

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