Homeless children

Each year, the numbers of homeless children are growing at an alarming rate all around the world. This issue has deeply affected the lives of millions of children nationwide. Poverty and non-affordable housing are the major leading causes of these rates. While homeless, they experience high rates of acute and chronic health problems. The constant … Read more

Grandparents raising grandchildren

The amounts of grandparents who are turn out to be substitute parents to their grandchildren are progressing significantly (Fuller-Thomson & Minkler, 2000). As a result of the United States Census, nearly 5.6 million grandparents taking care of the grandchildren. Apparently, the grandparents can give the grandchildren a warm house atmosphere that is better than foster … Read more

Video games and violence in children

The purpose of this research paper is to address the question does playing violent video games increase aggressive behavior in children? My hypothesis on this matter is that in fact playing violent video games does increase aggressive behavior in children and adults alike. My reasoning for this is unlike violent movies, violent video games require … Read more

Childhood theories

Bellemy (2005) stated that an important aspect in child hood is to be educated. There has been significant events that have changed the way we treat and teach children. Different laws have come into place by governments to insure the welfare of children. In addition to this, there has been different frameworks introduced that effect … Read more

Anti-disciplinary ideas towards child rearing

When thinking about the biggest problem in education today, we can clearly see that the generation journeying through the educational establishment today has no ambition or drive. Why? It can all be traced back to one thing—discipline. They don’t have the discipline of previous generations because they have not received the training at home or … Read more

Behaviorism theory and cognitive development theory

The two theories that this paper will be focused on is the behaviorism theory and cognitive development theory. The behaviorism theory also known as the learning theory that shows how behavior is learned and processed. Thed theory basically states that all behavior is learned, it is not interested in feelings and thoughts, only observable behaviors. … Read more

The Impact of Computer Addiction on Children’s Mental Growth and Behaviour

Most people around the globe including children can have access to home computers or mobile phones more than they ever did. Children normally rely on computers and the Internet for different purposes which range from playing games and doing school homework to chatting with friends and relatives. However, the steady rise of computer use among … Read more

Influence of family factors on personality and social development in children

The environment that children grow in has deep impacts on the type of personality characteristics they develop. Social skills are acquired through our many interactions in life, especially the ones in the early stages. Social and emotional development in children is mainly influenced by the Parents as models. Children see how their parents act, display … Read more

The use of corporal punishment with children

The use of corporal punishment with children is a controversial subject. Corporal punishment (or physical punishment) is a punishment intended to cause physical pain on a person. Though banned from most schools these days, I still remember when “the strap” was used on school children found guilty of various contraventions and it still remains legal … Read more

Critically examine the context of WEIRD from Henrich et al perspective

The over-sampling of Western, educated and from industrialized, rich, and democratic countries (WEIRD) is deviating our understanding of human behavior which is causing to generalize “universal patterns” based on a limited sample of human variation, which accounts to only 12 percent of the world’s population. This has become problematic because WEIRD contributors greatly contrast from … Read more

Children’s human rights in an educational context for LGBTI

“Children and young people in Scotland want a Scotland that is safe, that treats them fairly, where they are respected and where they are included” Tam Baillie (Education Scotland Speech 2012) This essay will look at issues surrounding children’s human rights in an educational context, for the minority group known as LGBT(I). LGBTI stands for … Read more

The future – technological unemployment

Introduction Over human history, technological innovation has consistently lessened the burden of work for all people. From the invention of the wheel that exponentially decreased the effort required to transport objects to modern-day supercomputers that compute 200 quadrillion calculations per second, human inventiveness results in less total work done by humans.1 Analyzing and predicting this … Read more