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Describe and Evaluate Bowlby's and Ainsworth's ideas about parent-child relationships.
Describe And Evaluate Two Approaches In Psychology. - Psychodynamics and Behaviourism
Discuss the contributions of John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth to our understanding of the early parent-child relationship.
Discuss the sociological evidence and arguments for the nuclear family being the basic family unit
Evaluate the contribution of John Bowlby to the development of the theory of attachment.
How does Temperament affect attachment?
Humanistic Psychology
Individual differences/abnormality.
Read case study and set out a programme of intervention based on the principles of 'What Works'. Include awareness of theoretical background to effective practice, programme design, including evaluation and methods of intervention.
The Behaviourist Approach To the Understanding of Human Behaviour
The Education of Children With Special Education Needs
The study into the use of Roamer in promoting basic concepts in geometry for a group of Year 2 pupils
Theories Of Attachment
Theories of Human Development - Stages of Development
This essay will attempt to explore three approaches in psychology which will be the psychoanalytical, behaviourist and the cognitive approach.
What is distinctive about the Person-Centred Approach to counselling? Describe how you have put this approach into practice and to what effect.
With reference to evidence from psychological research, evaluate the significance of working with computers for children's learning in the classroom
With reference to evidence from psychological research, evaluate the significance of working with computers for children's learning in the classroom
With reference to evidence from psychological research, evaluate the significance of working with computers for children's learning in the classroom
Are Computers Detrimental To Children’s Learning
Children’s Behaviour Lucy Mcmullan
During the 1800s the Industrial Revolution spread throughout Britain. The use of steam-powered machines, led to a massive increase in the number of factories – particularly in textile factories, this was the industry that was most associated w
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To what extent are the effects of privation irreversible and permanent?
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'Boys from the Black Stuff ' - 'yossers story '.
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case study, an individual's situation in need of improvement - autism
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