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Reflect on this week’s video, Out of the Mouths of Babes. Which language development theory does this video emphasize, and how can you tell?

Discussion Prompt 1 The Developmental Debate on Gender Identification There is debate among developmental theorists as to what influences thoughts and behavior related to gender. For example, what influences a child to play with a doll versus a truck, or what influences a child to engage in active play versus passive play? Do we make […]

Analyze your results and list the possible reframes that you can use to turn around any negative thinking that may apply to you. Identify the reframes by number

Your assignment for Assignment 2 is to complete the Positive Thinking Questionnaire and then discuss your results in this Positive Thinking Discussion forum. See the Assignment 2 Instructions page for the steps to completing this assignment. Original Discussion   Discuss your results in this discussion forum. You will be posting two posts: the first is […]

Games can be helpful and appropriate interventions for children with which of the following problems? 7. Which of the following counseling topics can benefit from the use of bibliotherapy?

IMPORTANT: AFTER PURCHASE, OPEN THIS PAGE AGAIN AND SCROLL DOWN BELOW TO DOWNLOAD FILES WITH ANSWERS. 1. Role-playing is an effective counseling intervention for children and adolescents and encourages numerous skills. Benefits of role playing as an expressive technique include, 2. Music is used as a therapeutic device for children and adolescents and facilitates _______, reduces _______, […]

Compare (similarities and differences) social conflict theory, social disorganization theory, and rational choice theory, using specific examples in your comparison.

Please see Attachment! As a helping professional, understanding social disorganization theory, social conflict theory, and rational choice theory as three contemporary perspectives on the causes of criminal behavior are essential. Social disorganization theory—such as purported by the Chicago School, which you read about in Week 2—views crime as being a product of neighborhoods and communities […]