Title: Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children
Author: Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
Why Relevant and Summary: This article is relevant to testing intelligence because the Wechsler Intelligence Scale is a method of measurement for testing intelligence in children. This scale offers subtests that measures intelligence by verbal and nonverbal performance.
How This Influenced My Thinking: I was able to better understand the different subtests that makes up the Wechsler Intelligence scale.
Credibility of Source: Found on the Encyclopedia for Mental Disorders.
title: Primary physical changes associated with puberty
author: Angela Oswalt and Mark Dombec
Date published:2010
why relevant and summary: This site is relevant because it gives the reader a lot of information on the changes that occur during puberty for males and females. It discusses the physical and primary sexual changes, emotional changes, and gives time frames for these changes.
how this influenced my thinking:This influenced my thinking because I had forgotten that men go through spermarche which is similar to a woman's menarche, so men and woman both go through these sexual changes at about age 13
credibility of source:This source was credible, it was from a mental health website
Title: Primary Physical Changes Associated with Puberty
Author: Angela Oswalt
Date published: Updated June 23, 2010
Why Relevant and Summary: This website gives a lot of information on the primary changes that adolescent goes through. It discusses emotional changes as well as sexual changes.
How this influenced my thinking: It makes me look back and think about the changes that I went through.
Credibility of Source: It seems credible it is a medical website and it was updated.
Title: Puberty and adolescence
Author: Jennifer Mannheim
Date Published: n.d.
Why relevant and summary: This webpage discusses how both boys and girls reach puberty and what their physical changes are. They elaborate on how a girl start her menstrual cycle and why it is important for them not to engage in adult activities such as sex.
How this influenced my thinking: this article further strengthened my knowledge on the subject.
Credibility: this was from a government webpage.
Title: Piagets stages of development
Author: Roy Benaroch
Date Published: 1012
Why relevant and summary: This artice reviews all four stages of piagets theory and elaborates on each one. it gives exampels of each stage and also the ages each stage happend
Influenced my thinking: this gave me a better understanding of how children think at each particular agge of their development
Credibility of Source: This page is written and reviewed by an MD and it also contains references for where the informayion is coming from. it all relates to out textbook as well.
Title: How Does Religion Affect the Lives of Adolescents?
Date: 11-30-2005
Author: Jennifer Elliot
Summary and why important: This was an excellent article about religion and adolescence. It was well written, had great sources, it taped onto this issue from all the sides. It talked about the media's influence, how recent religious scandal might or have affected faith in our young generation and it explained that religion is one of the factors that influences adolescents to make the right choices and not the only one.
How it has change my thinking: I liked this article because it seemed impartial, it did not glorify or vilify those who practice religion and those who do not. It was realistic, it explained some great concepts, and everything was backed by research.
Credibility: the author has a BS in Mass Communication, a BS in Psychology and is a Certified Mental Health Technician. This article was published on yahoo! voices which is a great website with a good reputation.
Title: 40 Things You Can Do to Raise a Moral Child
Date: 2012
Author: Ethical Society Mid Rivers
Summary and why important: This list many different areas where parents can promote moral decision making in their child. While it's not so much an article, it does list wonderful tips and advice.
How it has change my thinking: While it didn't necessary "change" my thinking, as a parent I found everything on this site to be helpful and positive.
Credibility: This was a post from the Moral Society. I don't know who the author was specifically all of the information was logical.
Title: World Views and Religion
Date Published: April 9, 2009
Author: Newton Fortuin
Summary and Why Relevant: The reason as to why this is relevant is because it talks about religion and the world view on religion. I myself am fascinated with religion, I am fascinated at the different types of religions that exist and the different faiths that people have and put into their religion, creator, and God. It still amazes me that the world is still spinning with so many conflicts with each religion.
How This Influenced My Thinking: it made me realize that I am not the only one that is fascinated with religion and that is intrigued with the fact that people go crazy over who's religion is "right" or "better"
Credibility: From Open Salon a viewed Blog that users from around the world post and comment.
Title: World Views and Religion
Author: M. Scott Pecks
Date: APRIL 9, 2009
Why Relevant and Summary: It talks about how everyone has a religion and what determines a persons particular worldview
How This Influenced My Thinking: It didn't influence my thinking
Credibility of Source: Somewhat credible
Title: Do children need religion?
Author: Austin Cline
Date Published : 2013
Why relevant: Talks about the negatives and positives about being raised with religion. It helps to focus on what can really affect the child when religion is involved in a family life.
How this influenced my thinking: It just helps me to look at what I can help my children with when they reach that age and may be faced with these issues as well.
Credibility of Source: I've used this site many times for references and it seems to be credible.
Title-Moral reasoning and ethics
Author-n.d.
Date-n.d.
Why relevant and summary-because it explains what moral reasoning is.
How this influenced me-It gave me actual facts to write my paper.
Credibility-Not sure because no date or author, however it has many different sources.
Title- why religion matters
author-Patrick F. Fagan
date-Jan 25th 1996
why relevant and summary- this site provided many supporting examples as to
how religion influences a child's upbringing. This give my paper some depth and intertwined different view points.
how this influenced me- i wasn't really influenced by this site because it didn't add anything that i hadn't heard before. It might influence a person more if they are not as familiar with religion, specifically Christianity, as i was.
credibility-the site seems pretty credible. It is a .org website, and was written by someone with a PHD in his area of study.
Title:Why religion matters
Author:Patrick F. Fagan
Date published: 1996
Why relevant and summary:This article is relevant because it discusses the importacne of religion in family, relationships, personal health. However, it is very outdated.
How this influenced my thinking:Having a connection with God and the church is very beneficial. It can make you a better person by trying to do good for others, yourself and family.
Credibility of source:Seems credible from an organization website.
Title: Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development
Author: No Author
Date: No Date
Why Relevant and Summary: This is a great break down of the different stages of Kohlberg's theory of moral development.
How this influenced my thinking: It was great to read about Kohlberg's theory from sources outside of the textbook. This site breaks it down in a well-organized fashion and offers excellent descriptions and examples.
Credibility of source: It appears to be featured on a college webpage, maybe put out by the psych department.
Credibility of source: May or may not be credible. Appears to be a college professor's website.
Title: Moral Emotions and Moral Behavior
Author: J.P. Tangney, J. Stuewig, & J.D. Mashek
Date Published: 2007
Why Relevant and Summary: Discusses a study on moral emotions and behavior. According to the study done, "… actual behavior is not necessary for the press of moral emotions to have effect."
How This Influenced My Thinking: Shows the power of guilt and shame. Just feeling those feelings is enough to stop us from doing something that would benefit us.
Credibility of Source: High
Title: Puberty
Author: n.a.
Date: 2012
Why relevant and summary: Explains the biological changes that occur during puberty.
How this influenced my thinking: I was surprised how much your hormones have to do with the physical shape of your body.
Credibility: Seems very credible
Title: Female Sex Hormones
Author: Dawn Tamarkin PhD
Date Published: 2011
Why Relevant and Summary: Overview of female sex hormones and how they are made.
How this influenced my thinking: I didn't know that fat had anything to do with hormones.
Credibility of Source: High, writen by a PhD
Title: Puberty
Author: No Author
Date Published: Last updated October 13, 2010
Why Relevant and Summary: This article is published on .gov website and provides, in depth information about the changes that specifically happen to girls. It talks about, changes in body shape, breasts, body hair and changes going on in the mind. It talks about menarche, getting enough sleep, sexuality, dealing with dating etc. Most importantly, the website talks about protecting yourself, if your sexually active and how important it is to seek medical care such as seeing a gynocologist.
How This Influenced My Thinking: I think it is great that this information is presented appropriately for young girls to utilize and educate themselves on what is going on within their bodies as well as reassuring them that this is all normal and happens to all of us. I'm glad that this information is readily available to girls that perhaps do not have relationships with their parents to discuss these topics.
Credibility of Source: Yes, this website is managed by : The Office of Woman's Health, Office of Assistant Secretary for Health and the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Title: Formal Operational Stage
Author: Saul McLeod
Date Published: 2010
Why Relevant and Summary: This article discusses Piaget's concept of formal operational stage, which is the stage when adolescents gain the ability to think in an abstract manner around the age 11+. This article also provides definitions and examples for key terms like inferential reasoning, concrete operational stage, pendulum task.
How This Influenced My Thinking: I was able to gasp the concept for pendulum task better than from reading the textbook.
Credibility of Source: not sure how credible but found on simply psychology.
Title: Formal Operational Stage
Author: Saul McLeod
Date Published: 2010
Why Relevant and Summary: Explains clearly the Formal Operational Stage and has many ideas of tests to determine the difference between a Formal Operational thinker and a Concrete Operational Thinker. Discusses thought processes such as 'inferential reasoning', 'third eye problem', and the pendulum task to explain in detail what the Formal Operational Stage requires.
How this influenced my thinking: Gave me lots of ideas of ways to test for the Formal Operational Stage and to discuss it effectively in my paper.
Credibility of Source: SimplyPsychology - great source
Title: Talking about Sex and Puberty
Author: Tyndale House Publishers Inc.
Date Published: 1999
Why Relevant and Summary: This is relevant because it talks about what should be talked about in Puberty and sex for both boys and girls. How to approach them and how to explain it to them
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How this Influenced My Thinking: This made me realize that there are more ways to talk about sex and puberty to a child than how I got talked to. It made me think how I will someday talk to my child about puberty and sex.
Credibility: It came from the Focus on Family website which seems to have quite a lot of great resources.