

Gender Identity and Its Development throughout Life
Experts define gender identity as someone’s personal conception of himself/herself, which in turn leads to the concept of gender role....


Pros and Cons in Diagnosing Children with Abnormal Behavior
Having a child assessed or diagnosed is always more beneficial than not doing so despite the consequences it may have on the child’s...


Biopsychosocial-Cultural Model
Social and cultural factors act not only as independent tooth but also interact with the physical and biological to form the total...


Child's Developmental Stages
According to Jean Piaget (2014), a child experience experiences four cognitive developmental stages, they are: Sensorimotor Stage,...


THE LAW OF ATTRACTION
For many of us the law of attraction isn’t new to them, however, there are some of us this form of universal law is new to them. The law...


Gender Stereotypes
By definition, gender stereotypes are simplistic generalizations about the gender attributes, differences, and roles of individuals...


Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism spectrum disorder or autism is the general term used to describe a group of complex disorders that affect the brain’s function and...


Opponent-Process Theory
According to Richard Solomon, (1974) the opponent process theory is a theory of motivation/emotion that views emotions as pairs of...


Reinforcement and Punishment in Gender Related Behavior
According to B. F. Skinner (1904 - 1990), the term reinforcement refers to strengthening a desired behavior or action from a subject....


Fair or Equal? Pace!
Providing opportunities for success for all students requires a clear understanding of the needs of each of them separately. Not everyone...