Write a 10 page APA paper about reinforcement.

Write a 10 page APA paper about reinforcement. The ten pages does not include the cover page, abstract, or references in the page count. The paper should thoroughly discuss the concept and apply the concept to an everyday life situation. The paper MUST be in APA format. Also, the paper should incorporate at least 5 peer-reviewed journal articles published by 2010. The references must be peer reviewed journal articles!!

 

Provide a 2 pages analysis while answering the following question: Specific Language Impairment. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide.

Provide a 2 pages analysis while answering the following question: Specific Language Impairment. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT All parents look forward to when their children begin talking. Once the infant’s babble has been replaced by language, the child’s vocabulary and grasp of grammar develop in a clear sequence. Further language skills are gained as the child begins to learn how to read. Problems in any part of this development can have repercussions during school years and into adulthood. Disorders of spoken language can involve a range of problems such as very slow language development and poor understanding of long and complex sentences – these can affect up to 7 per cent of children in early school years (Leonard, 2004).

In some cases, they are due to a physical problem such as hearing loss. in others the delay is short and children catch up quickly with their peers. But about 4 per cent of children have a specific impairment that has no physical cause but requires clinical attention (Watkins, 1994). These language impairments take several different forms. Some children have problems with making the correct sounds, others with classifying speech sounds (not recognizing that ‘pat’ and ‘potato’ begin with the same sound, for example) or get sounds in the wrong sequence. Grammar can also pose problems: some children aged six or seven talk in a babyish way, using short, ungrammatical sentences such as “yesterday I go to school” (Watkins, 1994).

Professor Dorothy Bishop, a Welcome Trust Principal Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Department of Experimental Psychology, has been investigating this complex group of deficits and their many associated risk factors and syndromes (Leonard, 2004). Using a wide range of techniques – including experimental psychology, electrophysiology, genetics and language assessment – she is working to characterize the disorders and understand their origins. Professor Bishop has found that most children with specific language impairment have several underlying problems. The picture emerging is that there are multiple risk factors for specific language impairment that do not cause problems if they occur alone, but in combination with other deficits they do (Watkins, 1994).

For example, electrophysiological studies have found that some children show unusually rapid decay of memory for incoming sounds. This is also found in the parents, even if they have no language difficulties themselves. Impairment results when this poor short-term memory is combined with other traits such as poor discrimination of word sounds (Watkins, 1994). In studies on twins and the parents of children with specific language impairment, Professor Bishop has shown that some aspects of the disorder – such as impaired short-term memory for speech sounds – are heritable. In order to identify the genes that contribute, there must be accurate ways of selecting groups of children to study. Using behavioral genetics Professor Bishop has identified markers of family risk for specific language impairment such as the inability to repeat nonsense words (Watkins, 1994).

These markers appear to have distinct genetic origins and can be used to select groups of

Children for targeted gene studies (Leonard, 2004). Language problems are also seen as part of broader syndromes such as autism, cerebral palsy and Down’s syndrome. Professor Bishop has found it informative to compare the types of language difficulty seen in different conditions. She has, for example, found that children with Down’s syndrome and children with specific language impairment share some communication deficits. She has also found differences in the brain responses to speech of children with Down’s syndrome that could underlie some of their language deficits (Leonard, 2004).

References.

Watkins, R. V. (1994). Specific language impairments in children. P.H. Brookes Pub. : United States.

Leonard, L. B. (2000). Children with Specific Language Impairment. MIT Press: United States.

Hulme, C. Snowling, M. J. (2009). Developmental Disorders of Language Learning and Cognition. John Wiley & Sons: New York City.

Write a 5 pages paper on habermas’s view on the public sphere and his dilemma with nancy fraser.

Write a 5 pages paper on habermas’s view on the public sphere and his dilemma with nancy fraser. Often, there is a conditional acceptance towards issues unless discussed further thus creating a sort of public sphere concerning the discussion of particulars regarding a certain issue. This is the idea that was popularized by Jürgen Habermas. It could tickle one’s interest at it addresses a group that tackles certain issues and topic which Habermas pertains to as a “public sphere.” As the year pass, the “public sphere” had been connoted to be associated with the bourgeois.

How can an issue be freely and truly discussed when the people who are in the so-called sphere who are discussing it have a predetermined opinion at the on-set? With the latter statement being laid, one can predict that the emerging and the already established public spheres are established to gain more followers to their beliefs or opinion. It is only taking the word public as there are still people outside of the “sphere” who need further evaluation of the topic at hand. A conclusion that can be generated by this line of thought would be that the public sphere was introduced to acquire followers who would then further grasp the ideologies of the people who started the sphere. The opinions which are formulated within the public sphere could eventually fuel the aspiration of the population (Durham & Kellner, 75-6).

Habermas seemed to aim towards equality for the information which is being disseminated to the public. There will always be a time when the information will not be passed through everyone in the population. Though there are people, just like journalists, who are designated to give the public the information they deserve as it concerns their well-being and livelihood. However, there are certain groups that are blocking these people from doing their jobs. Habermas aimed, or dreamed, to abolish this and keep the public to be properly informed in their day-to-day lives. At the onset, the public sphere gave certain groups the courage and the weapon to fight the state. This weapon is information. The information has always been very crucial protection towards the stability of society.&nbsp.

week 7: Final Ethics Discussion Board I have chosen an article about immunizations and health disparities as our final ethical discussion board. This is the link to the article: http://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/articles/ethical-issues-and-vaccines. ; This is full of ethical concerns, and I do not want to limit you, so please choose something from the article to discuss, identify an appropriate provision from the nursing code of ethics, and what you think should or could be done to address it. I think this topic has many personal opinions to it, and you can mention these because the public can have the same and naming helps us figure out how to address those concerns. Please remember to cite both the article and the book.

week 7: Final Ethics Discussion Board

I have chosen an article about immunizations and health disparities as our final ethical discussion board.  This is the link to the article:  http://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/articles/ethical-issues-and-vaccines. ; This is full of ethical concerns, and I do not want to limit you, so please choose something from the article to discuss, identify an appropriate provision from the nursing code of ethics, and what you think should or could be done to address it.  I think this topic has many personal opinions to it, and you can mention these because the public can have the same and naming helps us figure out how to address those concerns.  Please remember to cite both the article and the book.