Entries by Daphne Hanson

Caring for and educating infants and toddlers, how can educating ourselves as practitioners achieve greater developmental results?

  When it comes to caring for and educating infants and toddlers, how can educating ourselves as practitioners achieve greater developmental results? Why it is important that educators have a good knowledge of a child’s development? When teachers understand how children develop, they’ll know to separate the child from the behavior to prevent children from internalizing […]

Describe the process of the electrochemical actions of neurons

Describe the process of the electrochemical actions of neurons   Describe the process of the electrochemical actions of neurons (or how neurons communicate with one another). Be sure to use key terms in your description. Be sure to go into detail about conduction and transmission in your response.  How neurons communicate at the synapse? Key […]

What is self-esteem? What are its various parts?

  What is self-esteem? What are its various parts? How does it function in the lives of those with low versus high self-esteem? Include: The definition of self-esteem, the real self, the ideal self, taking steps to reach goals, characteristics of those with high versus low self-esteem, the self-fulfilling prophesy and how that connects to […]

Explain one of the problems associated with parents who routinely help their children accomplish tasks

  Explain one of the problems associated with parents who routinely help their children accomplish tasks that they can already complete on their own. A deeper dive into parent-child interactions Finding the right balance when engaging with children is especially important around kindergarten, said Obradović, whose research examines how caregiving environments contribute to child health, […]

Why Piaget often underestimated the cognitive abilities of young children.

  Propose an explanation as to why Piaget often underestimated the cognitive abilities of young children. Why did Piaget underestimate the cognitive abilities of young children? What did Piaget underestimate? Piaget underestimated the cognitive abilities of infants and children. Children acquire object permanence at a much earlier age than Piaget suggests. Piaget’s stages are not as […]

Psychological altruism is false–that we in fact never act primarily to benefit someone else and not ourselves

  Rachels thinks that psychological altruism is false–that we in fact never act primarily to benefit someone else and not ourselves. Group of answer choices What does psychological egoism say about acts of altruism? What does psychological egoism say about acts of altruism? They are very nice to perform but never morally obligatory. People sometimes perform […]