Abstract Aim: To evaluate the self-concept and emotional maturity among the adolescent children of the employed and the unemployed mothers. Introduction: Self-concept and emotional maturity play a very important role in society. Currently, the situation has changed and women have started seeking employment outside their homes for their necessities. One of the significant contrast between grown-up psychiatry and kid appraisal help is that in grown-up mental, looking for help is the primary wellspring of the data. Materials and methods: A...
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āIāve seen you cringe just a little when someone says your child is lucky to have you. Because you know with all your being that it is the other way aroundā (Harris). This elucidates that when someone has the opportunity of becoming a caregiver they feel as if theyāre the ones who are blessed rather than the child who is able to have a chance in the world. Caregiving is a very significant act of love that is shown all...
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Biologists and philosophers have observed animal behavior for centuries. However, in the last century, there has been a significant progress in understanding this behavior. One approach to the study of animal behavior is comparative psychology. Comparative psychologists highlight studies of the genetic, neural, and hormonal bases of animal behavior. Genetic psychology, also known as behavioral genetics, is a category of psychology that investigates the genetic influence on human behavior. Studies of neural encoding aim to characterize the relationship between sensory...
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We all know that the culture now has a big difference than the old days. It is so obvious how the modern culture affects the childhood of the young generation. Now, we will discuss how the modern culture affecting or ruining the childhood of every children. The modern culture that we are talking about is a culture full of technologies, gadgets and social medias. According to the article of one photojournalist Suhani Bhanvadia, explained that technoloy is so fast to...
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Abstract In America, there are many modes of education. Homeschooling, public schools, private schools and charter schools are the four most widely used options in America. Homeschooling, a more popular option in the 21st century, has recently rivaled public schooling which has caused a decline in its popularity. Although the popularity of public schooling has declined as of late, the positive effects (along with the negative ones as well), are still vastly prevalent in todayās youth and their futures. Like...
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While reading āA Rose for Emilyā and āBarn Burningā both by William Faulkner, I noticed there are several similarities and several differences in the fathersā of Miss Emily Grierson and Sarty Snopes. Both stories took place in Mississippi after The Civil War ended. The stories do explain some of the main characters childhood. However, āA Rose for Emilyā is more of a flashback to her childhood periodically throughout the story. In āBarn Burningā we witness Abnerās, the fatherās, actions and...
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Twelfth Night, or What You Will is one of the most challenging Shakespeareās plays, as it explores issues of gender identity and sexual orientation, interrogates traditional representation of gender roles and suggests same-sex love and attraction between most of the characters, issues, which unfortunately, nowadays, almost 400 years later, are little debated or even considered taboo topics. Twelfth Night is with no doubt a play ahead of it is time. The innovative Elizabethan play, disturbs heteronormativity, which is the belief...
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Domestic violence is a very controversial topic that affects almost every American in some way, shape or form. Domestic violence victims have not always been treated as most would like to see. Coming from that are many different foundations, that are supporting the victims by creating support systems, shelters, hotlines, and many more implementations have been put in place to make domestic violence victims lives easier after the incident has taken place. Domestic violence has also been called Intimate partner...
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The role parents play in their childās development is critical because they have so much influence on them. In William Shakespeareās 1603 tragedy, Hamlet, parents cannot be trusted to act in the best interests of their children. The awful relationships between parents and their children are very important throughout the play as Hamlet, Laertes, and Ophelia are all victims of bad parenting. Gertrude and Polonius are selfish as they do not take the time to see how their kids are...
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Abstract As the generations evolve the culture of people change as well. Many people believe that the people of today should learn to be intellectual and that this is necessary to be taught from the young ages for a child to able to adapt to the changing environments. Often this consumes a child preventing them from exploring their true qualities and attributes. Instead of playing outside, verbally and physically communicating with friends, relaxing, pursuing their hobbies and being creative they...
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This assignment examines Howard Gardnerās theory of intelligence. It further shows the career prospects of children that possess each of the seven types of intelligences. Howard Gardnerās theory of intelligence points out to seven intelligences possess by a child in the process of growth and interactions with others. According to Northern Illinois University (n.d) Gardnerās work in psychology and in human cognition and human potential led to the development of the multiple intelligences. It is said that he initially developed...
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Abstract With the evolution of predominant values and mainstream culture, the definition of 'family' is constantly changing in the United States. Due to social transformations brought by the decline in heterosexual marriage and the growth of working females, the nuclear family, the family formed by heterosexual parents with their biological child or children, lost its dominant status in family forms. Moreover, the chosen family, which covers a wide range, from the adoptive family to same-sex parents with their surrogate children,...
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Abstract The purpose of studying childrenās lying behavior is to give valid reasons on why children begin to lie early in life in order to conceal their wrongdoing. However, at many times children are coached to lie and it is harder to detect the lie when the child is able to conceal transgression and have good semantic leakage. We will examine and predict the effect of coaching lies and the cognitive load of children when they lie. Children (N=240; 3-8...
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Abstract A class study was conducted to measure the correlation between parental strictness and child lying. We wanted to find whether the stricter a parent is, the more likely it is for a child to lie. We used a survey to measure how strict a parent is using a Strict Parenting Scale. How accepting a person is to lying was measuring using The Revised Lie Acceptability Scale (Oliveira & Levine, 2008) and reasons why people lie, was measured with The...
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Violence on children or kids from a young age can affect them psychologically in the future. Upto 80% of the children that go through abuse or violence in their childhood end up with medical conditions either being therapy or antidepressant pills. Despite using a little violence on children in order to discipline them many cases which usually report child abuse its aminly due to financial stress or unemployment. Most people who go through issues such as financial stress unemployment tend...
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Various investigations have been directed that incorporates data on parentās behavior in sports. āAdult involvement can be a discernable determinant of a childās sport experience; therefore, shaping the positive and negative consequences that result from participation,ā according to research by Blom and Drane (2008). For what reason do parents want to yell negative remarks, which youth sport receive the most negative input, and are young men or young women accepting progressively negative criticism amid youth sports? These are the issues...
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Many societies throughout our history traded money, goods , or services for sex.This isn't anything different today. Sex is seen whether it is in movies, music, television shows, and social media.The me too movement shows how many women and children were sexually abused by many celebrities and were not given justice. Often, these victims are not taking seriously and people getting accused get away with little to no jail time but this isn't new. Today 21 million men, women, and...
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Abstract This paper explores many aspects of the etiology of childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) including specific characteristics, cause of pathology, impact on subsystems and an overview of a full assessment. Bernthal, Bankson and Flipsen (2017) discuss that childhood apraxia of speech is a speech sound disorder with distinct difficulty in motor planning and execution. There is no cumulative list of exact features children with childhood apraxia of speech possess, but the American Speech-Language-Hearing association released a position statement in...
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Abstract Elementary education is analyzed thoroughly and definitively while major questions and aspirations are discussed at length. Major roles and professionalism in teaching are also discussed. Experiences, beliefs, and biases are explained in detail regarding the role of teachers in Early Childhood Education. The author discusses his or her past elementary educators and describes why he or she believes the teachers are so impactful. Concerns about the future of the career are also brought to attention while the author describes...
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How does video games affect the children in our generation? Video games affect children in our generation in multiple ways. In this research you will find that video games affects children in our generation because it causes lack of being social , lack of sleep/rest, and causes bad habits/bad influences .Therefore , it distracts them from everything and that is the only thing they are focused on instead of their schoolwork, their family,or anything that actually matters. Can video games...
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INTRODUCTION Ever wondered āWhy we react in a certain way to a particular stimuli?ā and āWhy some people are more prone to helping one another and some not?ā. A Classic Greek philosopher, Plato states that āHuman behavior flows from three main sources: desire, emotion, and knowledgeā. Selfishness, often associated with negativity, although many a times the question āWhy do some people turn out to be selfless while some selfish?ā arises. Itās completely acceptable to be described as either, after all...
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In the Victorian period, the view on women was around an image of women as both inferior and superior to men. They did not have legal rights, could not vote and had to pay for the labor force after the Revolution. Women have to do their inner space, clean their homes, eat their homes and raise their children. Men control over the whole property. The rights and privileges of Victorian women were very limited for both single and married. Women...
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Introduction How the world would have been without satire? A world where everyone should be serious and without having a little bit of irony in what they are saying? Believe me or not, no one would like to live in a world like that because even though satire appears in different types and tries to show something, for example bringing serious issue to peopleās faces but in such a way that it does not bother anyone. However, satire brings happiness...
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Women play a vital role in moulding the destiny of our civilization. But the girl child, very often, not only faces neglect and inequality but sometimes the gravest forms of violence. In India, in many places, traditions challenge the very existence of girl child. In spite of remarkable hue and cry about gender equality and the enforcement of laws for achieving the same, a large number of new-born girls are still being abandoned in the garbage, while the unborn female...
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In researching the effects of ECC on sociability four research articles were reviewed, analyzed on recorded: Acharya and Tandon (2011) āThe effect of early childhood caries on the quality of life of children and their parentsā, Bramantoro et. al. (2015) āThe Patterns of Dental Caries Influence on the Childrenās Quality of Life Aged 3-5 Years Based on the Socioeconomic Characteristicsā, Jabin and Chaudhary (2014) āAssociation of Child Temperament with Early Childhood Cariesā and de Oliveira et. al. (2017) āBehavior Factors...
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It is one of the worldās most prevalent violations against human rights, and one that affects millions of families in Australia. I am not talking about gun violence or random assaults, but a crime that literally happens behind closed doors. Violence against women and children is a crime against the most basic values of humanity, yet it remains taboo issue in our society. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen of Cineplex. I am honored to represent Save the Children here to...
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Domestic abuse is classified by several things, including scratching, slapping, spitting, threatening, burning, etc. Due to aggressive domestic violence some children are exposed to at a young age, they are often left with a lifelong impact. These impacts include anxiety, depression, as well as possible violent behavior in their future. My research is focusing on how some children and teens, especially in Africa, are influenced throughout their whole life, just because of these events in their childhood. What is domestic...
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Obesity is a worldwide epidemic that effects many people all across the globe. Obesity is a slow onset of gaining weight, that is defined as having a body mass index (BMI) of 30 and above that happens from improper nutrition and inadequate exercise. It can be prevented by many different ways such as teaching on what a proper diet entails, promoting and practicing a proper diet, being surrounded by positive influences, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle with exercise. Obesity comes...
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Introduction In 2016, the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention conducted a clinical survey that found that an estimated 53.9% of dogs and 58.9% of cats were determined to be clinically overweight or obese by their veterinarian (APOP, 2016). Obesity is defined as an excess accumulation of body fat that results in impairment of health of bodily functions. Overweight and obese dogs can suffer from other health conditions that are the result of their increased adiposity, such as type 2 diabetes...
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Abstract Technology plays a significant role in our daily lives, and it helps shape and change society. However, some of these changes can be detrimental to our well-being which is apparent in the social structures that we inhabit, and ultimately these technologies shape our thoughts and processes. Digital technology has lost its legitimacy and moral appeal in the eyes of the people, as it is consistently abused in order to simplify peopleās lifestyles. This justifies the complacency of poor social...
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