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    theorist, Viktor Lowenfeld, who created art-based developmental milestones that occur at certain ages in typically developing children. Many factors are affected by creative development such as cognitive abilities, personality, morals, and emotional regulation. Trauma that occurs during childhood effects a child's creative development in a negative manner. Trauma includes any event that leaves individuals who are faced with danger feeling helpless or powerless and incites feelings of anxiety…

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    learn. Growth is extremely important to the development process. Growth is responsible for height, weight gain, development of muscles and structures within the brain. Thus having a direct impact on physical and intellectual development. Abuse Abuse in the home whether it be mental, physical or sometimes sexual can affect every aspect of a child's life and development. Sibling jealousy/rivalry There are many influences on children's development by their family such as birth of siblings…

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    relationships with others. Although each child will progress at a different pace, it is nevertheless possible to group children into six age bands that mark different stages of psycho-social development: under one, 1-2; 3-4; 5-9; 10-14; and 15 and over. The unequal spans demonstrate the unevenness of children’s development, which progresses particularly rapidly in all dimensions in the early…

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    Sailing the Social Sea Thriving as an Introvert in an Extroverted World James Walker Part 1 - Extrovert, Introvert, or Ambivert? 1 Types of Personalities According to Jungian analytical psychology, there are two types of personalities - Extrovert and Introvert. The notion of “Ambivert”, which refers to a mix of both, was added to the paradigm later on. Extroverts draw energy from actions. They act first and think later. The less they act, the less motivated they…

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    Aamirah Khatkhatay 11/9/15 PSYCH 150 Movie Analysis 2 John Singletons Higher Learning emphasizes many idealistic issues about the campus system through through a rare and eccentric view. The controversies bought up in the film are intended to represented the objective meaning of learning. It doesn’t just show the importance of education but, illustrates how society sees us, and how we see ourselves in terms of preconceived stereotypes, norms, and even discrimination. Singleton presents…

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    Week 2 Application Assignment: Group Dynamics and Group Stages In 1965, Bruce Tuckman developed one of the most influential models of “the developmental stages in a small group” (Bonebright, 2010, p. 111). It is a four stage model in which each stage needed to be completed in order to reach optimum group functioning. These stages were dubbed “forming”, “storming”, “norming”, “performing”. Later in 1977, he and Mary Ann Conover Jensen added “adjourning” as a fifth stage in his model (Bonebright…

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    In the United States, about fifty percent of the children experience regular nonparent child care. The research done in this article through the Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development was a longitudinal study and it was done by an assorted of economically diverse families. A longitudinal study is an observational research method in which data is gathered for the same subjects repeatedly over a period of time. Longitudinal research…

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    Eating Disorders Causes

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    One personality disorder that could potentially lead to the development of and eating disorder is Obsessive compulsive personality disorder. First we have to know what obsessive compulsive personality disorder is. According to an article written by Randy and Lori Sansone, “Obsessive compulsive personality disorder is characterized by an intense preoccupation with details, rules, lists, order, organization…

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    self-control. The laissez-faire leadership style helps subordinates to develop independent personality. Under this leadership style, there are some numbers of advantages. To begin, it can be illustrated that there is rather a positive effect on job satisfaction and moral of subordinates. Initially, it also gives opportunity to take initiative to the subordinates. There is maximum possible opportunity for development of subordinates. However, certain disadvantages are also affiliated to this type…

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    Birth Order Of Children

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    The personality traits firstborns tend to have due to their birth order are reliable, conscientious, structured, cautious, controlling, and achievers (Voo). These traits are not directly related to the fact that the first child came out of his mother's womb first…

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