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    CHILD PSYCHOLOGY Assignment # 1 Topic : Interpret the implication of child psychology. Analyze the future of child psychology and developmental psychology. Submitted to: Miss Zara Haroon Submitted by: Minahil Mazhar Hayat Session: 2015 – 2019 Date: 8th September 2015 Kinnaird College for Women. Definition of Child Psychology: The study of psychological aspects and application of psychological techniques to infants and children is widely known as child psychology. Definition of…

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    Moral Development Definition of Moral development Moral development is the way by which children polish their attitudes right way and their behavior with surrounding people, based on social and ethics, rules, and regulations. Introduction Moral development main focus is on the children; forming a perception of what is good and bad. Moral development also explains the difference between right and wrong, the teaching of good behaviors’. Moral development constitutes how people flourish in…

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    Introduction Play is the fundamental tools to promote children’s emotional, social and cognitive growth because children can fully express concrete and symbolic experience through play (Piaget, 1962). Due to the limitation of language ability, children cannot have fully express the complex though and their inner feeling by using world only (Piaget, 1951). Thus, similar to adult that talking is the common strategy for expression or exploration, play is the child’s natural mean to help them to…

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    T Introduction Jean Piaget a well-known and first psychologist to make a systemic study of cognitive development. He was a very talented scholar and his first scientific paper, on the Albino Sparrow published at the age of ten. After he received his doctoral degree at the age of twenty-two, Piaget formally began his career that would have a profound impact on psychology and education. Today, Piaget is best known for his research on children’s cognitive development. He studied the intellectual…

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    described as the pattern of changes in the mental abilities such as learning, attention,memory, language, reasoning, thinking and creativity. There are two of the most influenced theories that were used in this childhood development processes which are Jean Piaget's Cognitive-Stage Theory and Lev Vygotsky Sociocultural Theory. Piaget’s theory is often described as a constructivist view who interpreted his surrounding based on light of the knowledge and with the experiences he already had.…

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    What is “Centrifugal Bumble Puppy”? Why is it important for games to require a complicated apparatus? Centrifugal Bumble Puppy is a game. It is played with kids circled around a chrome steel tower and a ball is thrown up so it can land on top of the tower. Then it goes down through the interior of the tower and come out through a whole and it has to be caught. The kids are taught to rely on the complex machinery and it increases the consumption of material goods and therefore to boost the…

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    Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development talks about how people gain information through the years. This happens in four stages: the sensorimotor stage, the preoperationational reasoning stage, the concrete operational stage, and the formal operational stage. This past week I have been studying a child in the concrete operational stage. This stage is from ages seven to eleven. In this period of time, the child will have “more flexible thinking and can…

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    Toni Cade Bambara’s short story “The Lesson,” illustrates the unequal distribution of wealth in America which causes the protagonist, Sylvia, to lose her innocence and reevaluate the social class spectrum she lives in. Miss Moore, who is the only person with a college degree in the area, wants to teach Sylvia and the other children a life-changing lesson in an outing to a toy store. From the group of children, Sylvia shows she is a naïve and stubborn child who does not value anyone’s opinion.…

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    Focus children: Arlo Resources: Small toy cars Long and short Cardboard tube tunnels Rationale: The cars and cardboard tube tunnel activity follows on from the play dough and cardboard tube tunnel experience on 2/11/2017. Arlo enjoyed this experience and he found ways to explore the play dough and the cardboard tube tunnels. This experience will allow him to continue his interest and enjoyment while providing more opportunities for him to play with cars. Objectives:…

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    Four Stage Model González-Herrero (1994) and González-Herrero and Pratt (1995, 1996) developed a four-stage model for crisis management which the various phases of crisis is considered analogous to the biological lifecycle from birth to death. The model describes the development of crisis with following sequential steps- birth, growth, maturity, and decline (death). The purpose of such demarcation is to clearly identify the different stages of the crisis so as to effectively deal with them.…

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