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151: What Causes Juvenile Delinquin
... people s minds is the juveniles home. Many different factors from the home can be used to describe why a juvenile becomes delinquent, or negligent in what they do. Some are poor housing conditions, the abuse of drugs or alcohol in the house, lack of attention to the juvenile, fighting between the parents, or abuse of the juvenile, or child. Whichever factor causes the delinquency, it can be said that factors from the home are most likely to affect the juvenile. Poor housing conditions can be a major reason for kids becoming delinquent. To ...
152: Child Psychology
I. Purpose of paper: Child Psychology, study of children’s behavior-including physical, cognitive, motor, linguistic, perceptual, social, and emotional characteristics-from birth through adolescence. Child psychologists attempt to explain the similarities and differences among children and to describe normal as well as abnormal behavior and development. They also develop methods of treating social, emotional, and learning problems and provide therapy privately and in schools, hospitals, and other institutions. Two critical problems for child psychologists are (1) to determine how environmental variables (such as parental attitudes) and biological characteristics (such as health) interact and influence behavior, and (2) to understand how behavioral changes influence one another. I chose ...
153: Female Genital Mutilation: Long Term Psychological Effects
... that the clitoris is an aggressive organ that threatens the male organ and even endangers babies during delivery. It is believed that if a baby's head touches the mother's clitoris during birth, the child will be born with a low IQ. Hence, a girl who is not circumcised, is considered 'unclean' by local villagers and thus unmarriageable. A girl who does not have here clitoris removed is considered a ... at an early stage in life.”(Abu-Salih, 7). Nowadays, circumcision is under a huge debate to whether accept it or ban it. In Western countries Female Genital Mutilation is regarded as a form of child abuse.(J. A. Black, 3). In African and Middle Eastern countries, on the other hand, it is seen as a protection for the child. One African American woman, however, says that “it has nothing to ...
154: Theory Of Human Development
... the moments of conception, your parents' genes determine what many of your physical traits will be. Among these are gender, height, and skin color. These sorts of traits will have an effect on how the child perceives itself and how others perceive the child, consequently having an effect on the child's personality. For example, this person could have some physical characteristic that is looked down on or made fun of by various people. This, in turn, would affect the individual's self esteem and ...
155: Instilling a Child's Values
Instilling a Child's Values Some people think that a child learns only by what his or her parents teach them, while others believe that a child is born with a set of values. In actuality, a child's values are mostly determined by the things they are taught by their parents. As parents, couples have many responsibilities toward their child; ...
156: Theory of Human Development
... the moments of conception, your parents' genes determine what many of your physical traits will be. Among these are gender, height, and skin color. These sorts of traits will have an effect on how the child perceives itself and how others perceive the child, consequently having an effect on the child's personality. For example, this person could have some physical characteristic that is looked down on or made fun of by various people. This, in turn, would affect the individual's self esteem and ...
157: Infant Swimming
... infant behavior and development would be the safest technique to prevent future drownings. Through years of research with constant colleague review behavioral psychologists have developed programs to reduce the chances of drowning and free the child from the effects of fear when they near the water. Operant conditioning along with psychological development are the technologies used in teaching infants. These programs use child development principles to develop the program goals. Tens of thousands of children have learned the skills to save themselves in a panic situation. The drownproofing programs in the United States have made safety their number one priority and can help a child not panic when they have an aquatic accident. For simplicity sake I will use the masculine pronoun “he” to refer to all infants and toddlers. I expect the reader to substitute the pronoun “she” ...
158: The Art of Raising a Child
The Art of Raising a Child Many parents believe that a child comes into this world as a "tabula rasa", a blank slate. They think it is their task to mold the child in order to make him or her into a decent human being. If it wasn't for them controlling their child's behavior, likes, dislikes, appetite and sleeping pattern, they fear, the kid would ...
159: The Art Of Raising A Child
The Art of Raising a Child Many parents believe that a child comes into this world as a "tabula rasa", a blank slate. They think it is their task to mold the child in order to make him or her into a decent human being. If it wasn't for them controlling their child's behavior, likes, dislikes, appetite and sleeping pattern, they fear, the kid would ...
160: Child Stars: From Mozart to Gary Coleman
Child Stars: From Mozart to Gary Coleman Few things in life are as frustrating as being constantly reminded of your past glories and current inability to reproduce those successes. Yet this is what Mozart had to ... early adult life can be seen as a struggle to break free from the expectations and limitations imposed on him after his prodigious childhood. It is unclear when or where the "Myth of the Eternal Child" first originated, but it is safe to say never before Mozart had a person expanded so spectacularly on his or her early accomplishments. To this day the legend lives on, albeit in a more twisted, cynical form. The stories of fallen child stars pepper the tabloids and demonstrate the difficulty of growing up in the public eye, especially in this day and age. That Mozart, though he lived in a far simpler and most importantly, less ...


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