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    I was able to come a conclusion about her diagnosis. Amanda is primarily suffering from a form an anxiety disorder. Her primary diagnosis is “Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD)”, which is a form on a childhood disorder that usually emerge during infancy. According to the DSM criteria, Amanda fits criteria A, which is a “developmentally inappropriate and excessive fear or anxiety concerning separation from those to whom the individual is attached” (Weis, 2014).and it must be associated with three…

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    Every human life begins with infancy and every infant needs proper rearing. The way we grow and shape our young has varied throughout the centuries and there have been many theories on what is right and what is wrong. Every theory must have its theorist, and the three chosen for this paper are no different. The theories and theorists I have chosen are Sigmund Freud with his theory of psychosexual stages, Maria Montessori with her theory of the planes of development, and lastly, John Piaget with…

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    through a space occupied by an occluded box, hence they understood the box’s properties. It also showed that infants understood the box continued to exist even though it was blocked by the screen. Thus, showing object permanence is present in early infancy which contradicts Piaget’s theory. However, Bogartz, Shinskey, and Schilling (2000) argued that infants did not use the impossibility or possibility of events but their familiarity preference. This means, infants’ familiarity to the…

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    reflects infancy experiences or is it a result of combination of more recent events. Their findings were consistent with the theory, though it was found that it varied depending on how much of their childhood the adults could remember, also that the maternal neglect only contributed to a small portion of variance in adult attachment behavior and the relationship with the mother during adulthood was balancing; however, they do suggest that the effects are additive such that if both infancy and…

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    A positive diagnosis for EBA demonstrates that absence of anchoring fibrils in an immunofluorescence microscopy. Analysis of mutations can also provide essential information when diagnosing in early infancy (Aoyama, Hiroka, Kitajima, Murase, Nagai, Nakano, Ohashi, Sawamura, Seishima, Shu, 2011). Signs and Symptoms of EBA Many EBA patients have an inflammatory skin blister phenotype (Krol, Lofgren, 2011). Blistering around the eyes and nose and blistering…

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    wrote to cope with her emotions just as Mary Shelly however, instead of fictional stories she wrote poetry which was exclusively praised among a private community of writers she belonged to. Also like Shelly, Phillips only had one child survive past infancy. She wrote a poem, On the Death of My First and Dearest Child, Hector Philips, Borne the 23rd of April, and Died the 2nd of May, to describe her emotions on the death of her first child. She wrote in lines five and six, “I did but see him and…

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    and move, one must include the following skills: babies’ first step, smiling for the first time, and waving “bye-bye” (Healthy Children, 2016). When a baby is first born (neonatal period) they utilize sound by crying. During the first month of infancy, babies’ hearing is fully developed and they are able to recognize some sounds. The following…

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    Honey Bear Analysis

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    Introduction Honey bear character has become one of the most popular in the young society. It is the emblem that portrays cuteness, enchanting, and appealing. Many adults in their infancy watched the cartoon called Winnie the Pooh. Our product will be graphic it with the image of the honey bear. That is why the appealing of honey bear is extremely important for the success of our new product. Before the launch of product line of children’s bedding and clothing line with the image of Honey Bear.…

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    to move but needs to move. You can’t tell them to sit for a love time and not move. You have to help them redirect that energy. (Kurcinka, 2006, p. 38) As a parent, you need to be mindful in the earliest stages of your child’s life and that is at infancy. The sooner you focus on your child’s temperament, the better you can provide the right guidance and…

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    us that “Researchers found that young adults proficient in two languages performed better on attention tests and had better concentration than those who spoke only one language, irrespective of whether they had learned that second language during infancy, childhood or their teen years.” Since learning any second language is so good you mine as well learn spanish because it has so many more benefits. Learning a second language can help you in the present and future, a healthy brain is a healthy…

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