Hoagland’s argument
1. Explain what Hoagland means, and; 2. Use an example from Booksmart where you see Hoagland’s argument illustrated.
1. Explain what Hoagland means, and; 2. Use an example from Booksmart where you see Hoagland’s argument illustrated.
Five-year old Stella attends one of two kindergarten classes at the local elementary school. Her twin sister Scarlet is in the classroom next door. Her family identifies as Taiwainese and is of Chinese heritage. While English is spoken at home, Stella’s parents both speak Chinese Mandarin, especially with the twins’ grandparents. Stella is learning …
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The movie Grease is a timeless classic that many people from all walks of life can enjoy. Some of you can relate to all of the awesome songs and some of the situations that are going on in this great movie. High school can be tough, and this movie hits on some of …
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After viewing the YouTube video about “Neurons and The Nervous Systems” , students need to write, type in only, your reaction to the video, your opinion, what you learned from it, and any other similar experience you may have regarding the topic.
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Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA): A significant policy passed into law in 1974. Using outside resources (credible webpages and journal articles), write a 3-5 research paper on CAPTA. Focus on the following: Issues that led to the creation of this policy, history of the policy, purpose of the policy, funding information, …
Imposing your own beliefs and expectations about sexuality onto your clients risks harming trust in the client-counselor relationship. If a client feels judgment instead of the unconditional positive regard expected of a professional, they may not continue with treatment, or worse, make poor decisions or pursue self-injurious behaviors. Recommend strategies you can use …
Handling differing values and countertransference in sexuality counseling. Read More »
Most would agree that parenting is a lifelong job. The parent’s obligations begin once the baby is conceived and seemingly never end, even after his or her child becomes an adult. Suppose that you are the parent in each of the following scenarios. Based on what you have learned from this …
For this assignment, you must first view the video Applying Psychology to Everyday Life: Minimizing the Impact of Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and review the material on p. 86 of your eTextbook. Now, imagine that you are a university psychology professor. One of your students, John Doe, was recently diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity …
This week we will look at how we have gotten to know what we do about the brain. Chapter 5 in your textbook discusses a number of research techniques used to study the brain. For this week’s discussion, choose one of these techniques and visit the PubMed Central (Links to an external …