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echan13

Family and Adolescent Well-being - 0 views

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    This article talks about the different behaviors that adolescents can get involved in depending on their family situation. More specifically, it talks about emotional and psychological habits linked to broken families.
echan13

Early Sibling Relationships Influence Adult Behavior | Psych Central News - 0 views

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    This article talks about how sibling relationships positively impact adolescent development when they are in tune with parent expectations and rules.
echan13

Five Steps to Rebuilding Trust Between Parents and Teens | Aspen Education Programs - 0 views

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    This site talks about applicable ways that parents and teens can work together to build trust and repair or build constructive relationships.
echan13

http://www.psychlotron.org.uk/resources/developmental/A2_AQA_dev_adolescentculture.pdf - 0 views

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    This article discusses the difference of adolescent subcultures in different ethnic cultures.
smbusse2

Impact of media use on children and youth - 0 views

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    The influence of the media on the psychosocial development of children is profound. Thus, it is important for physicians to discuss with parents their child's exposure to media and to provide guidance on age-appropriate use of all media, including television, radio, music, video games and the Internet.
smbusse2

Peer Relationships - 0 views

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    Experiences with peers constitute an important developmental context for children and adolescents (Rubin, Bukowski, & Parker, 2006). Children's experiences with peers occur on several different levels: general interactions with peers, friendships, and in groups. Social competence reflects a child's capacity to engage successfully with peers at different levels.
dave8984

Twitters Secret Handshake - 2 views

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    New York times article article examining the influence of twitter
dave8984

Teens and Adults Slam Each Other On Twitter - 1 views

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    Found an article on twitter and its influence. It may provide some help on our hashtags project
amyr7147

https://ssw.unc.edu/files/web/pdf/APA_Quick_Reference_Guide.pdf - 0 views

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    Helpful APA referencing info. Helped me with referencing different pages of same website for our website analysis paper this week.
dave8984

Using TV as a Guide: Associations Between Television Viewing and Adolescents' Sexual At... - 1 views

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    Study examined Teens contribution to TV watching and it correlation their sexual behavior and attitude.
dave8984

Social Media and Mobile Internet Use Amongst Teens - 0 views

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    Examines Teens Values and Attitudes in technology.
dave8984

Association between puberty and sleep - 1 views

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    Article examine association between sleep and puberty.
dave8984

Where Teens Seek Online Privacy Advice - 0 views

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    Interesting summary on where teens seek online privacy advice.
smbusse2

Technology in Schools - 0 views

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    A positive thought of technology in schools and how it can affect teachers.
smbusse2

Puberty and its impact on schools and home - 0 views

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    Although this is for parents, it gives us as educators ideas on how children feel through puberty. It can help us as we help our students go through these changes.
smbusse2

Cell phones for Teaching and Instructing - 0 views

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    It is well known that cell phone use in class is a growing problem in education. This article explains some positive uses for cell phones in the classroom.
smbusse2

Kohlberg's Moral Stages - 1 views

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    An in depth review of Kohlberg's moral stages, as well as a brief review of Piaget.
amyr7147

Kiss my hash! #whotalkslikethis? | The Mash - 1 views

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    use of hashtags - possible topic for group project
amyr7147

How Teens Use Instagram - Business Insider - 1 views

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    hashtags on instagram - again if we decide to do hashtags for group project... also interesting adolescent behavior.
smbusse2

Parents Influence Education More than Schools: Study - 0 views

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    Parents have more power over their child's education than schools do, a new study shows. Researchers from three universities compared social capital at home and school and found family social capital better predicted academic excellence.
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