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Gender Socialization
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This 10 page paper discusses gender socialization and the way in which various factors contribute to the way in which we develop and decide what is and is not "suitable" for each gender. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: HVGenSoc.rtf

Grandparents and Relatives: Shaping Children
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A 4 page paper which examines to what extent grandparents and other relatives, aside from parents, help shape and develop children and their lives. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAgrnch.rtf

Group Intervention for Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
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A 4 page investigation of the problems encountered by children who witness domestic violence. These problems can be long-term and severe. One of the more effective forms of address is group intervention. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPabusC2.rtf

Group-Centered Perspective on Pervasive Developmental Disorder
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of an assessment of a child with pervasive developmental disorder. This paper goes on to integrate a group-centered perspective and the considers the impact of the views of Erik Erikson on the progression of PDD. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHPDDChi.rtf

Habituation And Violation Of Expectation: Contribution To Knowledge Of Infant Cognition
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9 pages in length. Understanding how infants develop cognitive characteristics is an aspect of scientific study that has been examined from many sides; while some experts believe the learning process is comprised strictly of environmental stimuli, others contend that genetics play an integral role in the final outcome. By using examples to illustrate two experimental paradigms – habituation and violation of expectation – and assess their contribution to knowledge of infant cognition leads one directly to two of the most renown child development theorists: Jean Piaget and Arnold Gesell. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLChabit.rtf

Harris's The Nurture Assumption
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This 5 page paper argues that the premises of Harris's controversial work are flawed. Support for the other side is presented. No additional sources cited.
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Herschkowitz/A Good Start in Life
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A 4 page book review of a text on early childhood development. Norbert Herschkowitz is a Swiss pediatrician and his wife, Elinore Chapman Herschkowitz, is an American educator. In their text A Good Start in Life, they collaborate to offer the reading public a comprehensive, yet concise, compilation of basic information on child development during the first six years of life that can serve as a useful reference to all new parents. These authors offer fascinating detail on what science now understands about development, as well as concrete, straightforward suggests that make parenting a little easier. No additional sources cited.
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How Children Develop a Sense of Morality
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A 6 page essay/research paper that discusses how children develop a sense of morality. For the most part, literature on the development of a moral sense in childhood and adolescence has bee dominated by the cognitive-developmental perspective espoused by Piaget's theory of moral judgment and Kohlberg's stage theory of moral development (Singer, 1999). The following discussion of how children develop a moral sense, first look specifically at these two theoretical models and then briefly describes the model formulated by James Rest. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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How Children Respond To The Word 'No'
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A 24 page research paper emphasizing different disciplinary techniques. Emphasis is on how children respond to being told "no." The predominant reaction if rebellion and resentment. Other techniques for saying "no" were explored including Positive Discipline and Induction. Extensive bibliography is included.
Filename: Toldno.wps


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