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Should Smacking Be Banned In Britain?
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Should smacking children be against the law?
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Should smacking children be against the law?
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Shuttleworth College Outdoor Education Department - The Department has asked me to compile a report on the Departments ability to meet the needs of children at various stages of development.
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Skinner and Behaviourism
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Skinner's influences in the development of psychology
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Skinners Operant Conditioning Theory
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Smacking - Punishment or crime?
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Smacking Children right or wrong
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Smacking is a very personal issue for a parent. It depends very much on what you believe and more importantly, how you were disciplined as a child.
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Small scale investigation into the ways children’s self descriptions change with age.
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Snot! The green slimy substance that trickles down the noses of small children.
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Social and Cognitive psychologySocial learning theory is offered as an explanation for both aggressive and helping behaviours. Evaluate support for this theory for either type of behaviour.
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Some recent research suggests that child-care in infancy threatens attachment security and later emotional adjustment. Discuss.
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Source A is a memoir written by Elizabeth Makinson, who finished her teaching career in Bradford 1913. A memoir is a collection of memories based on a certain theme.
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Source B suggests that factory owners operated bad working conditions for their employees. From your study of Quarry Bank Mill and the Gregs explain whether you agree with this interpretation. Refer to sources A-D carefully in your answer.
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Source based Evacuation Coursework.
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Source based work on the evacuation.
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Source evaluation on evacuation
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Source G is an extract from a novel about evacuees.
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Source G is an extract from a novel about evacuees. It is from 'Carries War,' a novel for children written by Nina Bowden in 1973. Source G tells the story of two children entering the home of a host family
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Source G is an extract taken from a novel. Is it reliable as evidence about evacuees?
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Source related study - Workhouses at Styal Mill?
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