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Psychology
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Y-Series – A Review Of The Questions
An integration and collection of the answers to many philosophical questions is presented. It is based on the scientific, cultural backbone or depending on the belief.
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Understanding the Meaning of Friendship
Friendship influences individual's personality, perceptions and motivations of children, it influences moral and emotional development of children. Positive social experience and interaction with peers, friendship and comradeship are crucial for child's development and further socialization.
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The Question Of Upbringing - Do Children Need The Same Attention As Animals?
The question of upbringing has always been an essential one for the humanity. First we have learnt to bring up our children, if we take Darwin's theory as a base, since it has been in our instinctive nature. Humans had to bring up their children in order to continue their specie. Later, humans learned how to bring up different animals in a way, which would allow them to derive benefit from animal labor or presence. This paper is devoted to a somewhat strange topic: comparison and contrast of raising a child and raising a dog.
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Subconscious Mind Beliefs
The great paradox of life then, is that each of us is a vast ocean of potential, but we take ourselves to be a small wave on top....
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Learning How To Learn
We go to school to learn- but, did we ever learn how to learn? Have you ever wondered how we learned to speak or to read and write? How do we learn to drive a car, fly an airplane or, for that matter, walk and run? How do we learn arithmetic? How do we learn to communicate? How do we learn to respect, trust and love? How do we learn anything?
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Is Too Much Information Negatively Affecting your Intuition?
Many people are so overwhelmed by the modern information flows that it negatively affects their ability to think. Quite a few psychologists agree with this statement. Of course one can always over come the negative by how the information is taken in or if it is chosen to be committed to memory. Also, if information is power, as is often said too. Then more information is a good thing.
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Typical Effective Teaching Strategies for Individuals With Autism
Teaching individuals with autism is never easy. What works with one child might have negative effects on another. If you watch closely, the child will be your best teacher. This article is a conglomeration of preferred programming strategies I have learned in classes and workshops interspersed with lessons from the children.
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Atypical Teaching Strategies Using Mental Prompts for Individuals With Autism
Adhering to the memory banks of others and/or eliciting information from a universal cognitive field may be their reality. Where, when, or from whom they are they receiving their information, I can only speculate. What I do know that in order to express it, they need an agent. When I am serving as an agent, it is difficult to tell what is coming from or thru them and what is coming from me or what is a blended or joined communication.
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An Introverts Guide to Party Going
Introverts often have a hard time with parties and other large group events because they simply don't enjoy a lot of heavy socializing. Here are some tips for not only surviving a party, but enjoying yourself at the same time.
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