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Re: Small Muscle Control
Wanting to know about the Childrens Small Muscle Developement.
Re: B.F. Skinner's Behavioural Theory
Skinner theory is fundament equipment to modify the child behaviours and prevent behaviours which see to be worse to community
Re: John Bowlby's Attachment Theory
Really enjoyed reading all the theories again its good to be reminded of the theory behind child development. thanks
Re: Vygotsky & Socio-Cultural Theory
My question is that youths are the nervous system of every society and they are leaders of tomorow.Discuss
Re: Intellectual Development in Children (3-12yrs)
how behaviorist theory relate to physical, social, emotional & Intellectual development?
Re: Stages of Children's Social Development
i think this is a great website, i am currently learning about social development and this is great information
Re: The Effects of Bullying on Tweens and Teens
I realy think this website is good because it tells bullys not to say mean stuff