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    Article 1 – Locus of Control Orientation: Parents, Peers, and Place This article examines the antecedent of an internal locus of control. The article notes that an internal locus of control contributes to positive youth outcomes such as academic success and general well-being while simultaneously serving as a protective factor that helps limit general negative behaviors, like violence. In the article, it is noted that little is understood about the formation of an internal locus of control,…

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    School Readiness

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    The Concept of School Readiness in Kindergarten Lincove, J. A., & Painter, G. (2006). Does the Age That Children Start Kindergarten Matter? Evidence of Long-Term Educational and Social Outcomes. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 28(2), 153-179. The article “Does the Age That Children Start Kindergarten Matter? Evidence of Long-Term Educational and Social Outcomes” authored by Jane Lincove and Gary painter explains the social and long-term educational outcomes of children starting…

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    quite what the study had in mind. Last fall, I spent about a month in the file room of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, hoping to learn the secrets of the good life. The project is one of the longest-running—and probably the most exhaustive—longitudinal studies of mental and physical well-being in history. Begun in 1937 as a study of healthy, well-adjusted Harvard sophomores (all male), it has followed its subjects for more than 70 years. Interviews: Ben Bradlee: "I Haven't Been…

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    stressors are connected with aim to stop. We gathered longitudinal information from 201 recently utilized, learner medical caretakers…

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    during delay of gratification tasks at 2-, 3-, and 4 years of age. Theory suggests young children initially use more emotion focused SRS before transitioning to greater use of planful SRS by 4 years of age, but according to the authors, little longitudinal research had been conducted, at the time of writing, on the changes in SRS in the early years of development, and in particular, in children at risk (Supplee, Skuban, Trentacosta, Shaw, & Stoltz, 2011). This essay…

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    FBU Analysis

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    It is an abstract concept involves complex mental process. Children begin to display FBU around age of five (Gable & Hunting, 2001). FBU and SC support each other in bidirectional ways in a cycle (Razza & Blair, 2009). The acquisition of the FBU helps children to learn that thoughts are related to both emotional and behavioural outcome (Razza & Blair, 2009). The information received from FBU can than motivate the child to enrich their growth of SC (Razza & Blair, 2009). In another way around,…

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    Article Review The Top ten supply chain mistakes Submitted by: sanjoli madan 10ib-051 pgdm(ib) 2010-2012 Sumantra Sengupta, author of this article, was senior vice president of Global Services at The Scotts Company when the article was published in 2004. Previously he was vice president in the Supply Chain service line of the consulting firm Capgemini. Sumantra Sengupta described his observations of many companies struggling with their initiatives and making many recurring mistakes…

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    incidence of future substance use issues. However, other studies included in this review maintain that this protective effect may only coincide with adolescence and young adulthood and not extend further into adulthood. The absence of extensive longitudinal research on this aspect makes it difficult to distinguish which line of thinking is correct. The main reason this form of research is so scarce is because of the costs associated with such a research undertaking and the high likelihood of…

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    This online journal article is a longitudinal study of 1,214 children and 888 adolescents. The longitudinal study was done to research the children’s relationship between early child care and adolescent functioning. It was experienced that children in center-type care were linked to higher class rank and had a higher academic standing. Higher quality child care predicted higher academic grades. Fewer hours in child care was related to behavior problems in kindergarten. The studies suggest…

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    homelessness and may include: family conflict or breakdown, emotional and domestic abuse, substance disorders, refugee status, military background, health defiance, mental health disorders, and poverty. Vostanis, Grattan, and Cumella (1998) sentinel longitudinal…

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