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    Twyla's Vyvanse Case Study

    Twyla is a mother of 2 children: Jonah (14) and Jason (9). Twyla disclosed that being a mother is the greatest joy of her life. Twyla describes Jonah as an ongoing teenage. Twyla describes Jason as anxious child, who is a little dramatic, and likes to be alone playing with his Legos. She expects for both of her children to go to college, to be happy, have a profession, and be in a good environment. Twyla is aware of both of her children ADHD condition, and has taken action, both are on Vyvanse

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    Faith Integration

    Faith Integration Paper Vivian Li Azusa Pacific University UNRS 404 – Nursing Care of Children Professor Janette Tingson July 18, 2016 Faith Integration Paper Child abuse is a serious problem that can have lasting harmful effects on its victims. The goal in preventing child abuse is to stop this violence from happening in the first place. Safe and stable environment for all children can prevent abuse and help all children reach their full potential (Children’s Bureau, 2016). Child abuse

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    Classroom Management

    Related Angela Williams EDU August 15th, 2012 For many years I associated discipline with whooping or punishment. When I heard of someone being disciplined by their parents, I always thought they had gotten a spanking. Later, I soon learned that when you discipline someone you help to guide them in the right direction, you steer them from the wrong they’ve done. For instance, I disciplined my child just last night by taking away his iPad because he has been being

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    Operanting Conditioning

    nephew’s behavior he was later punished and still had to do his homework. He didn’t like the punishment and hasn’t done it again. Punishment may be something unpleasant but does teach a person or animal not to do it again. Punishment is not always a spanking or sitting in a corner. Receiving a speeding ticket and paying the high amount fine will make you think about speeding again. (Charles G. Morris and Albert A. Maisto, 2005) Many researchers have been done research

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    Traumatized by a Reading and Writing Experience

    Essay1-Draft English 1301-36420 17 July 2015 Traumatized by a Reading and Writing Experience As a kid, most of my early childhood memories about learning to read and write were traumatizing for me. I went through most of my school days disliking reading and writing. I was not extremely confident in my ability to perform and keep up with my peers. I felt like I could not do anything right. One school morning I recollect, it was my first day as a third grader. In a class, all I could smell

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    Behaviour Management

    Behaviour management methods based in behaviourism advocate rewarding pupils when they conform to school expectations and punishing them when they do not. The external environment is heavily emphasised in behaviourism, with positive reinforcement provided by teachers to encourage favourable behaviour (Skinner 1985, 293). Rewards such as stickers, extra play time, praise, or being designated teacher's helper are examples of positive rein forcers. Negative reinforcement is similarly used by teachers

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    Ethics Essay

    Running head: ETHICS ESSAY Ethics Essay Rebecca Ferns University of Phoenix ETH316 Jamal Ibrahim June 12, 2013 Ethics Essay Introduction The BBC’s Ethics Guide (2013) explains, “At its simplest, ethics is a system of moral principles. They affect how people make decisions and lead their lives.” However, there are various principles within the philosophical practice of ethics that shape how those decisions are made. In this essay virtual, utilitarianism and deontological theoretical

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    Behaviorism

    Behavioral Models of Personality PSY 330/ Theories of Personality Instructor: Nicole Hamilton February 8, 2015 Ashford University Behavioral Models of Personality Have you ever been interested in how your behavior affects your personality? There are several studies and contributors to the behavioral models of personality. Why is this interesting topic in the world of Psychology? In the quest to learn more about this branch of psychology, I was intrigued by many of the tests performed

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    Compare And Contrast Piaget And Vygotsky

    1. From the perspectives of Piaget, Vygotsky, and today’s researches, how does a child’s mind develop? How does punishment differ from negative reinforcement and how does punishment affect behavior? Ans: knowledge that rational development reflects Piaget’s core to continuous struggle to make sense of our experiences. Brains build schemas concepts or metal molds of the abundant flow of experiences. He believed that children construct their understanding of the world while interacting with it. In

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    Responsibilities in Society on Abuse

    Abuse is becoming to widely known in our society today. Abuse of any kind is not acceptable. The effects that it causes are everlasting, and a continuous cycle, until someone breaks it. There are many types of abuse out there and to understand them, you must first recognize what abuse is. Abuse is defined as “any action that intentionally harms or injures another person. Abuse also encompasses inappropriate use of any substance” (www.dictionary.com/abuse) There are many forms of abuse like:

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