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A 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,...
4 commentsApplying Fowler's Stages of Faith to Evangelism
When teaching or evangelizing to a population, it is typically helpful to understand the development of, and specific cognitive processes by which, that population learns if we are to be the most effective...
0 commentsThe Starting Age of Children at School
(photo courtesy of jill.hill)The Starting Age of Children at School The Controversy over the Cambridge Learning Review November 2009 - The debate on the most appropriate age at which children should...
0 commentsNarcissism Incorporated
The sad sad masquerade of eternal youth that is played out in the media at times really makes me wonder if there is not too far an unhealthy fear among many of not being perpetually appetizing and responsive...
0 commentsUnderstanding and managing your childs behaviour
Looking for another 10 rules to make your children perfect? Well your wasting your time, they are already are! It's your understanding and management of them that may need perfecting! If you want another 10 ways of punishing them then don't read this, but if you want to understand your kids then by all means read on...
5 commentsNeed Your Joy of Life Back?
Here a secret, there a drug – everywhere a book, a Hub. Are you struggling or stressing with life's pressures? Regain your balance and let fun back in your life! It may be simpler than you think. ...
4 comments3 Reasons Why Genuine Watches are Better than Replicas
When thinking of buying that luxury watch for yourself or a loved one, does it really pay to buy an original? Won't you get the same value from a replica? Actually, in many circumstances it makes more...
Cognitive Development in Children
Cognitive Development in Children Cognitive development is the development of thought processes, including remembering, problem solving, and decision-making, from childhood through adolescence to...
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