CHILD PSYCHOLOGY
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Research Methods in Child PsychologyA look at methods used by psychologists in Child Development Studies, their advantages and disadvantages.- Child Psychology in Rainy Day, Good MotherAn examination of the psychological changes in child psychology in the story "Rainy Day, Good Mother."
- " Adoption, Why There is No Real Protection for the Adopted Child"I had a personal experience with an adoptive family that adopted me and just because the mother was a doctor in child psychology and they had money no one bothered to keep checking on me right after I was placed there and I was severely abused again.
Tools For Teaching Your Child To ReadTeaching your child to read is an important task for any parent, and children who learn to love reading have a head start in life. Here are simple tools that will help you teach your child to learn to read.- How Dialogic Reading Can Help Your Child Learn to ReadTeaching your child to read doesn't have to (and shouldn't!) involve complicated drills and practice. Dialogic reading is an excellent way to teach even very young children to learn to read. Here's what it is and how to do it with your kid.
- Judging Child WitnessesThis article describes the ways in which legal determinations are made as to a child witness's competency to testify.
- Symptoms of Child-Onset Bipolar DisorderI encourage all parents to become educated in basic child psychology and to pick up on telltale signs of abnormality. This way, constructive steps can be taken early on to help the individual.
- The Effects of the "No Spanking Law" on Child Abuse in SwedenThe history, prevention, demographics, evolution, and risk factors of physical child abuse in sweden since the passage of the 1979 "anti-spanking" law.
- The Pygmalion Effect in Education and How it Can Affect Your Child's Ability to LearnThe Pygmalion Effect, also known as the self-fulfilling prophecy, can have a dramatic effect on your child's ability and motivation to learn. Here's what you need to know about the Pygmalion Effect and how you can prevent it from harming your child.
- Psychology ExplainedJust how many fields of psychology are there? You may be surprised by the answer...read on to find out!
- Assessment Review in General Psychology Subject for EducatorsThis assessment is designed for the benefit of educators who handle general psychology subject for college students in all level.
- Choosing a Challenging Career in PsychologyPsychology has a broader context and its curriculum continue to develop for the benefit of students and potential learners. This provides theoretical basis and holistic approach to learning to experience the fun, wit, and intellectual growth.
- Getting into Graduate School in Clinical PsychologyUnfortunately, many undergraduate students in Psychology do not recognize how much work and planning goes into applying for graduate school in Clinical Psychology. This article provides valuable information.
- Anna Freud, Women in PsychologySigmund Freud was not the only Freud to contribute to the field of Psychology. Anna Freud made significant contributions in her own way.
- The Problem with Prevention Programs for Child Sexual AbuseUnfortunately, many prevention programs for child sexual abuse place responsibility for preventing abuse on children, rather than on current and potential offenders.
What I Did with My College Degree in PsychologyA reflection of where I have gone after obtaining a bachelor degree in Psychology.- "Nurtureshock: New Thinking About Children" - Parenting and Child Development for the 21st CenturyNurtureshock turns our understood practices of parenting and child-rearing on their heads with breath-taking new studies that show that we may have been taking the wrong approach with our kids.
- Was Phillip Garrido Sexually Abused as Child, and How Did His Parents Treat Him?Was Phillip Garrido Sexually Abused As Child? How Did His Parents Treat Him?
Becoming a Child Care NurseThe following article outlines the job duties, training involved and future prospects of taking on a career as a Child Care Nurse.- How to Take Care of Child PatientsThe branch of child healthcare is called Pediatrics. Treating infants and child patients needs special skills. As a child may show mixed emotions the caregiver should help them overcome these emotions. Parents should co-operate with the doctors.
- The Social Psychology of AutismThis paper proposes that autism has a social psychology of its own and outlines such in view of the major areas of inquiry common to the study of social psychology.
Crying Child in Santa Claus's Lap: What Disturbed Parents Think This is Entertaining?Ever forced your crying child to sit in Santa Claus's lap because your child was embarrassing you in front of other parents? Or maybe you were hell-bent on getting that perfect Christmas photo...
Child Abuse Prevention Book - FREEChild abuse and child sexual abuse make all of feel as impotent as the perpetrators whose only success is the destruction of our children's spirits.- Women in Psychology: Anna FreudThis paper discusses the contributions Anna Freud made to the field of psychology as well as gives a background of the relationship she had with her father Sigmund Freud.
Who Are You to Judge? View Point of a Parent with an Autistic ChildHow a disabled child's parent feels when other judge them.
Advice for Working with Your Child's School CounselorSuggestions and working with and having a good relationship with your child's school counselor.- Child Psychology and Moral DevelopmentI'm not really sure if morals and manners are declining, as each generation is raised within a different cultural context with differing sets of rules. However, what I am intrigued by is the age that morals start to develop within
- Correlational Studies: Studying the Parent-Child RelationshipOnce a child enters the world, researchers can utilize correlational studies to gather information about how the quality of parent-child relationships impacts the social emotional development of the child.
- Raising the "Only" ChildMy brother decided to have but one child. Lending his theory that world is over populated and he shouldn't add to the over population. This is a review of the decision to raise an "only" child.
- You Adopted a High Risk Child, Now What?Children who are adopted later in life often experience emotional pains and may exhibit adverse behaviors. Some of these children may feel abandoned and do not understand the process fully.
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