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Essays 391 - 420
In five pages Australia is the focus of this inquiry into the relationship between juvenile delinquency and crime with topics incl...
is an eternity to teenagers. It was his intention to tell the story of a generation coming of age in one night" (Hyams et al PG)....
This paper contains eleven pages and examines the conflict adolescents experience with their parents and society through differing...
In five pages this paper presents a book review that features a parents' firsthand perspective on the 'right to die' ethical contr...
In ten pages the play and psychological theories of development devised by Erik Erikson are considered along with the implications...
In six pages child development and the significance of play is examined through psychological theories with the emphasis on the so...
In ten pages this paper discusses the bilingual home education of students by parents called one parent, one language in an assess...
In twelve pages this paper discusses the problem of increased violence in schools in a consideration of theories and shared blame ...
The learning theories of Erik Erikson, Victor Frankl, and Carl Rogers are compared in eight pages in terms of learning experience...
In ten pages implications for parents or caregivers of infants and toddlers are examined within the context of Erik Erikson's play...
number of researchers for different age groups. Bukatko and Daehler (1998) introduce the term "scaffolding" to describe the criti...
have changed considerably over the last century. This change is associated with a number of factors, the most prominent being our...
teacher needs to be more concerned about the possibility of legal entanglements arising from striking a student. Even though the ...
was showing all signs of flourishing. In a review of the book, Improving Organizational Surveys: New Directions, Methods a...
suggests that thoughts create a program in ones head and that self-talk can either be destructive or constructive. In Piagets mind...
a diverse classroom as well as students with learning disabilities. Parent involvement was another issue mentioned. 2. Speak wit...
The main point of Skinners theory was that learning was the result of a change in overt behavior, and those changes in behavior we...
early childhood experiences and, again, prioritize the mother-infant relationship as pivotal to later development. In other words,...
made even in consideration of the fact that alternative families differ in several respects from the traditional concept of a nucl...
have declined given their knowledge of the fact that the pain their daughter was experiencing was not that atypical and was obviou...
and thoughtful adult who acts from conscious thought rather than from impulsiveness. An interview with Shannon reveals that...
have noted that sexual activity among girls from single-parent homes is greater than among those who live in "blended" families. G...
we can see that such words would clearly irritate one who was not ignorant of the truths. And, in all honesty, Child spares no exp...
to practice a musical instrument for 30 minutes or an hour each day but Chua requires her children to practice for three four hou...
position, relating these five competencies to daily interactions and the management of employees is beneficial in achieving the ki...
plan is to return to school so that they can both get better jobs. They are presently stuck waiting for an opening at the shelter....
also possess knowledge concerning a particular family as a whole, including the intricacies of its family system, the position of ...
In a paper of three pages, the writer looks at how crucible experiences shape values. The case example of a parent's divorce is us...
symbols, such as numbers in more complex ways; however, their thinking is, as yet, not entirely logical. The full development of c...
the protagonists "descent into madness and misanthropy" (Stallcup 87). As Stallcup observes, this is "hardly a likely candidate fo...