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Russell Ogden

YouTube - Jean Piaget: How a Child Thinks - 1 views

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    Depicts Piagets stages of development
Russell Ogden

Human Intelligence: biographical profiles, current controversies, resources for teachers - 1 views

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    This site includes biographical profiles of people who have influenced the development of intelligence theory and testing, in-depth articles exploring current controversies related to human intelligence, and resources for teachers.
Roland Gesthuizen

Teaching self-control: Evidence-based tips - 0 views

  • What works better is praise for effort, and feedback that encourages kids to try different strategies (“Can you think of another way to do it?”)
  • Experimental studies suggest we can help these kids improve their working memory skills with practice. Computer-based training programs ask kids to pay attention to new information and repeat it back.
  • Any time we ask kids to play by the rules, we’re encouraging them to develop self-control. But some games are more challenging than others.
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  • kids benefit when parents talk to them about their feelings, show empathy, and discuss constructive ways to cope
  • Planning is an important component of self-discipline
  • music training can boost a child's ability to inhibit inappropriate responses
  • When parents are too controlling, or enforce discipline with threats and harsh punishments, kids may lose important opportunities to regulate themselves.
  • harsh parenting tactics predict child aggression and other behavior problems
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    To get along in the classroom, kids need to pay attention, follow directions, stay motivated, and control their impulses. So we might expect self-control to play an important role in academic achievement. Recent studies support the idea.
Roland Gesthuizen

Build your stress fitness - Health & Wellbeing - 0 views

  • But just as physical fitness gives you greater endurance when you're running around, "stress fitness" makes you more resistant to the negative effects of excessive pressures and demands, says Sydney psychologist Sarah Edelman. And it's something we can all develop if we work at it.
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    You can't avoid stress, but there is much you can do to help build resilience to the toxic pressures of everyday life.
Russell Ogden

YouTube - Emerson - Mommy's Nose is Scary! (Original) - 1 views

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    Emersons' reaction to his mothers nose blow reflects his developmental stage
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