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Tag: Developmental Psychology

Home > Posts tagged "Tag: <span>Developmental Psychology</span>"

Parentification: What is it, and how can you help a parentified child?

Posted on March 2, 2020March 1, 2020 by Chrissie Tizzard
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Some children don't get to 'play house' - they end up running the house, and taking on adult-level responsibilities. When a child is forced to tak
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International Women’s Day: Five Female Psychologists to Know

Posted on February 22, 2018February 15, 2018 by Chrissie Tizzard
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[caption id="attachment_1432" align="aligncenter" width="557"] Celebrate these great female psychologists who made a difference.[/caption] As Inter
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PTSD Triggers – The Known and Unknown

Posted on July 18, 2016October 2, 2017 by Chrissie Tizzard
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  It had been a perfect day, despite PTSD. You were having fun. All of a sudden the fear, the flashbacks, the avoidance and the panic of 
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Is it good or bad to praise the kids? It all depends on how it is done.

Posted on April 21, 2014April 21, 2014 by Chrissie Tizzard
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To praise or not to praise, that is the question. Several research reports published recently have asserted that ‘overpraising’ children ca
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Children who use gestures tend to perform better on cognitive tasks

Posted on July 30, 2013August 19, 2013 by Chrissie Tizzard
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Children who use gestures tend to perform better on cognitive tasks Children who use gestures tend to perform better on cognitive tasks In the fir
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