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Yves Piaget Rose: From Luxury Watches to Exquisite Roses to Delicate Rose Petal Jelly
The name Piaget connotes luxuriously perfect jewellery watches while cultivated roses are often viewed as luxuriously perfect flowers. This connection is exemplified by the Yves Piaget rose, a stunning rose that was specifically bred and named to honor the current, well-known representative of the watchmaking dynasty. Links to recipes for rose petal jelly are provided, with the suggestion of enhancing the flavor with the supreme fragrance of Yves Piaget rose petals.
2 commentsActivity-based Learning
Activity-based learning is the acquirement of schematic concepts through activities that involve the task or concept to be learned. The old 4-H motto “learn to do by doing” sums up this approach.
4 commentsPsychology 101, Buy The Best Recommended Psychological Books And Educational Material
If you have been reading my series of psychology 101 articles, you may be interested in further investigation with some of my best recommended psychological books and educational material. Expand your understanding by reading here.
4 commentsApplying James Fowler's Stages of Faith Development to Evangelism
Dr. James Fowler's theory of Faith Development is the epitome of Theology and Psychology integration. This article outlines the basics of Fowler's theory and then applies it the practice of Evangelization. Want to evangelize more effectively, or just know more about Faith Development? This article is for you.
4 commentsA Parents View on Piaget's Play Theory and his Autistic Child
Here's my friend's personal experience on using play therapy to improve his autistic son's learning ability while having fun too. We feel this might be useful information and will like to share with you all....
0 commentsA Comparative Analysis of Three Developmental Theories by Piaget, Kohlberg and Erikson
There are many theories that tend to explain different aspects in human development. According to Encarta Encyclopedia, 2006, these are system of assumptions based on limited information or knowledge, devised to analyze, predict, or otherwise...
11 commentsMake-believe play promotes both cognitive and social development.
Make-believe play is something that young children will do in their life. By definition make-believe play will always implies absence of things like food, objects, and imagery friends. A child will supply...
1 commentComposition Theory and Writing to Learn - How Writing Enhances Cognitive Development in the Classroom
As an English teacher, it may appear that a bias is attached to my teaching philosophy: Well of course you want to promote writing! You love words like the rest of those language arts nuts! True, I may have...
0 commentsUnderstand Socialization
Understanding Socialization Written By: Amanda Dunstan Socialization “refers to the lifelong social experience by which people develop their human potential and learn [their] culture” (p. 2010, Macionis, p.112). There have been multiple...
0 commentsTheories of Childhood, a book review (Dewey, Montessori, Erikson, Piaget, Vygotsky)
At the time my daughter was born, I had already studied a book about infants and I was reading the one about toddlers. When I was done I stopped reading and moved on with other interests. Big mistake. As the years passed, I found myself puzzled...
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