Tales From Analysts' Children Herbert S Strean. Growing Up Observed Tales from Analysts' Children '5 Herbert S. Strean Editor Growing Up Observed: Tales from Analysts' Children Growing Up Observed: Front Cover.
Author: Herbert S Strean
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781317773894
Category: Psychology
Page: 90
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This fascinating book features the writings from therapists’children--ranging in age from seven to over eighty--as they explore how they feel about their parents and themselves. Observe the emotional health of analysts’children, whether they are more mature than children whose parents are in other professions, what their unique difficulties and strengths are, and how they relate to the people around them.
The observation method needs to study the behaviour of an individual in its present form or state. It makes possible to draw inferences about one's behaviour on the basis of the observation of one's present behaviour.
Author: MANGAL, S. K.
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
ISBN: 9789388028158
Category: Education
Page: 560
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The book, with comprehensive and practicable coverage, acquaints its readers with thorough knowledge and skills to help the growing children in their proper growth and development enabling them to reach the limit of their excellence on one hand, and instilling in them the sense of responsibility towards their society and nation on the other hand. It dwells on the essential topics such as nature of the process of growth and development going on at the various ages and developmental stages of children, their developmental needs and characteristics, individual differences and diversities existing among them, development of various abilities and capacities like intelligence, creativity, and overall personality characteristics, nature of the age-linked behavioural problems, adjustment and mental health, parenting styles, and methods of dealing with the behavioural problems, adjustment, and stressful conditions of the developing children. The text equips the readers with all what is in demand for helping the developing children at this juncture of rapid industrialisation, globalisation, urbanisation, modernisation and economic change. It is primarily designed for the undergraduate students of education and elementary education. KEY FEATURES • Incorporates quite advanced topics such as emotional intelligence, use of reflective journals, anecdotal records and narratives as method of understanding child’s behaviour, and so on • Includes detailed discussion of theories of child development, theories of learning, theories of intelligence, theories of achievement motivation, theories of creativity, and theories of personality • Offers engaging language and user-friendly mode of discussion • Adequately illustrated with examples, figures and tables • Comprises chapter-end summary for quick glance of the concepts.
Bonerate Childhood Observed Harald Beyer Broch. water and bringing home forgotten tools from various places . He was an ever - present playmate of Leipi . At night they often slept side by side , but when Leipi ate supper with his ...
Childhood and educational ideologies in Tauwema Barbara Senft, Gunter Senft. same-sex playgroups.28 Already ... The fact that strikingly fewer girls-only groups than boysonly groups were observed can be explained in the following way.
Author: Barbara Senft
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN: 9789027264107
Category: Language Arts & Disciplines
Page: 248
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This volume deals with the children’s socialization on the Trobriands. After a survey of ethnographic studies on childhood, the book zooms in on indigenous ideas of conception and birth-giving, the children’s early development, their integration into playgroups, their games and their education within their `own little community’ until they reach the age of seven years. During this time children enjoy much autonomy and independence. Attempts of parental education are confined to a minimum. However, parents use subtle means to raise their children. Educational ideologies are manifest in narratives and in speeches addressed to children. They provide guidelines for their integration into the Trobrianders’ “balanced society” which is characterized by cooperation and competition. It does not allow individual accumulation of wealth – surplus property gained has to be redistributed – but it values the fame acquired by individuals in competitive rituals. Fame is not regarded as threatening the balance of their society.
But in a recent study of the relationship between hours of practice and skill level in representational (i.e. 'realistic') drawing, Gustavsen (2014) found that close to 70% of variance in skill level could be accounted for by hours of ...
Author: April Nowell
Publisher: Oxbow Books
ISBN: 9781789252972
Category: History
Page: 256
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It is estimated that in prehistoric societies children comprised at least forty to sixty-five percent of the population, yet by default, our ancestral landscapes are peopled by adults who hunt, gather, fish, knap tools and make art. But these adults were also parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles (however they would have codified these kin relationships) who had to make space physically, emotionally, intellectually, and cognitively for the infants, children and adolescents around them. The economic, social, and political roles of Paleolithic children are often understudied because they are assumed to be unknowable or negligible. Drawing on the most recent data from the cognitive sciences and from the ethnographic, fossil, archaeological, and primate records, Growing Up in the Ice Age challenges these assumptions. This volume is a timely and evidence-based look at the lived lives of Paleolithic children and the communities of which they were a part. By rendering the “invisible” children visible, readers will gain a new understanding not only of the contributions that children have made to the biological and cultural entities we are today but also of the Paleolithic period as whole.
Author: United States. Surgeon General's Scientific Advisory Committee on Television and Social BehaviorPublish On: 1972
... at which the subject operates and might indeed account for the level of the two “ symptoms ” observed . Unfortunately , the search is hampered by the fact that so little has been done to investigate the early childhood environment .
Author: United States. Surgeon General's Scientific Advisory Committee on Television and Social Behavior
Author: United States. Surgeon General's Scientific Advisory Committee on Television and Social BehaviorPublish On: 1972
... at which the subject operates and might indeed account for the level of the two “ symptoms observed . Unfortunately , the search is hampered by the fact that so little has been done to investigate the early childhood environment .
Author: United States. Surgeon General's Scientific Advisory Committee on Television and Social Behavior
Author: Alban Henry Griffiths DoranPublish On: 1884
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The brown areas have never been seen to reach either the midrib or the leaf edge , or to cross one of the main veins . ... The observations by De Haan referred to the lower leaves on plants growing up freely and he emphasized the yellow ...
To look at , children brought up on condensed General of Public Instruction in Madrid is greeted with milk are extremely healthy . ... So likewise I have observed in was elected to the Parliament of Frankfort .