Title: Importance of prenatal sound and music
Author: Giselle E Whitwell
Date Published: It doesn't say
Why Relevant and Summary: This was an amazing article! It was talking about the sound decibel of conversations or music outside of the womb. She goes to talking about how a baby might respond when the mother is in a certain environment and sometimes, what the effects may be after birth.
How This Influenced My Thinking: While some of this is common knowledge, I never really knew or understood the importance of sound and how detrimental it can be in later stages of childhood. I see it now in my own children. I played a lot of music when I was pregnant and my kids love listening to it and dancing to it. Sometimes, you just don't think about these things.
Credibility of Source: It's posted on an Association of Prenatal and Health. I don't think they would give false information.
Title:Readiness to change: A longitudinal study of changes in adult identity
Author:Kristine Anthis , Joseph C. LaVoie
Date Published: 2008
Why Relevant: This is a research article from the journal of research in personality which is a great source to begin with in regards to personality theory. This research article is a great example of the scientific research method and a great example of a longitudinal study. Its focus is also relevant to my topic which is identity formation and more specifically measures adult's readiness to change and its influence on identity formation
How this influenced my thinking: I found the age range of the participants 22-60 to be interesting. It shines a light on the fact that identity it always changing no matter what age and stage in life a person is. I also found it interesting that they came up with two ways to measure readiness to change and that they discovered this to be a player in identity formation during adulthood.
Credibility:High
Title: 'Identical Strangers' Explore Nature vs. Nurture
Author: JOE RICHMAN OF RADIO DIARIES
Date Published: October 25, 200712:50 PM
Why Relevant and Summary: Great interview and information of adopted twins in a natural experiment.
How This Influenced My Thinking: Listening to real people tell their story on being twins and a part of a study of how nature vs. nurture has impacted them individually has contributed greatly to my understanding.
Title:Babies Listen and Learn While in the Womb
Author:Denise Mann
Date Published:Jan. 3, 2013
Why Relevant and Summary:It discusses learning in the womb. Babies begin to absorb language within the womb in the last 10 weeks of pregnancy. In a study, infants only hours old sucked on a pascifier more often when they heard vowels sounds in their native language than when hearing vowel sound in a foreign language. The mother's body amplifies her voice so the baby cannot hear dad's voice.
How This Influenced My Thinking:I never knew that a newborn could differentiate between a mother's voice. When I have kids, I will definitely be talking to them the last weeks of pregnancy.
Credibility of Source:Veyr credible since it came from WebMD
Author: Kid's Health
Date Published: Last Updated 10/12
Why Relevant and Summary: This website gives an explanation of how early puberty is seen in today's children. It goes into detail on the consequences of starting puberty at a young age, such as engaging in risky behavior and in growth problems.
How This Influenced My Thinking: This website definitely made me aware of how children as young as seven are starting puberty. As a kid one usually looks up to kids who have a deep voice or girls who develop breast early, and this website made me realize that those kids whom everyone admires, are at risk of having health problems later on in life.
Credibility of Source: This website seems to be credible because it does give a lot of information about kids health, and it was also reviewed by a M.D.