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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Developmental Child Psychology' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Developmental Child Psychology Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Developmental Child Psychology 1. Child Psychology Degree - By: Michael Russell What is your take on Freud? I'm sure you learned about this fellow in college. Hey, we all take those required psych 101 classes, right? Okay, well basically everyone I knew at school did. I am not going to lie; psychology was an interesting class to say the least. In fact, I enjoyed the introductio... Featured ArticleDevelopmental Lines Developmental linesDefinition:In her developmental theory, Anna Freud uses the metaphor of developmental lines to stress the continuous and cumulative character of childhood development. It emphasises the interactions and interdependencies between maturational and environmental determinants in developmental steps. The level that has been reached by the child on the developmental lines represents the result of interaction between drive and ego-superego development and their reaction to enviro ...
Read full story 2. Child Psychology - By: Michael Russell Child psychology does not really refer just to one area of expertise, but to several. It encompasses both cognitive psychology of children, as well as developmental and therapeutic psychology. As a graduate student in child psychology, I can tell you that this is one of the most exciting fields to b... 3. Child Psychology - By: Michael Russell A degree in child psychology reaps wonderful rewards for both the clients and the professional. Whether you do research in the field or provide hands-on psychological services to families, children, and/or teens, you indirectly or directly impact the lives and psychological well-being of many.br ... 4. Baby Sleep: What The Research Says About The Importance Of Sleep, Part Two - By: Rachel Steinberg As stated in part one of this article, minor sleep loss over a period of time can affect a childs behavior, health and ability to learn. Cognitive functioning refers to how the brain takes in and processes information. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to assess how much a childs cog... 5. Adhd Test: How Much Inattention Is Abnormal? - By: George Gallegos ADHD test: How Much Inattention is Abnormal? By George Gallegos, Ph.D. www.youADDitup.com A recent article in the American Academy of Pediatrics website addressed the normal range of attention in children. This article simply stated that everyone will show difficulty with attention in... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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