15 minutes Written by PHAM THI LE NA Copyrighted 2010 Teaching kids to become useful citizens is far from easy. Some people claim that the imposition of firm discipline in educating children proves essential while other see it as a counter-productive method. I am convinced by the latter view. It is first argued that with discipline‚ children are taught to be inculcated with decorous behavior. But can kids truly learn something under the control of a rod? So scarce are children that they hardly
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Unconditional Positive Regard is a central concept in the theories of Carl R. Rogers‚ both for psychotherapy and for interpersonal relations. A universal need for positive regard by others appears at about the same time a person begins to experience awareness of self (Rogers‚ 1959). In therapy‚ UPR is a quality of the therapist’s experience toward the client (p. 239). Rogers’ writing sheds light on various aspects of this construct: Unconditional One experiencing UPR holds ‘no conditions of acceptance
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of Parental Relationship and Parent-Child Relationship on Adolescents’ Self-esteem in Divorce Family Abstract Past western researches have shown support on the associations of parental and parent-child relationships towards adolescents’ self-esteem (SE) in intact and divorce families. Some theories attributed that the qualities of these relationships do have influences on how adolescent evaluate themselves. Our research proposal will analyze the effects of these two relationships on adolescents’
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has and expects everyone to recognize (Yule‚ 1996:60). Face has two aspects‚ positive and negative. An individual’s positive face is reflected in his or her desires to be liked‚ approved of‚ respected of and appreciated by others. While an individual’s negative face is reflected in the desire not be impeded or put upon‚ to have the freedom to act as one chooses (Thomas‚ 1995:169). Therefore‚ people in their relationship need to preserve both kinds of faces for themselves and the people they interact
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different ways in which you would establish ground rules with your learners‚ which underpin behaviour and respect for others. According to Petty (2004‚ p.98) ‘Good teacher–student relationships are based on mutual respect’ which thrives where there is good classroom organisation that ‘…allows the lesson to run smoothly‚ so that good relationships can grow through positive experiences’ (Petty‚ 2004 p.104). As a trainer‚ there are a number of ways in which I establish ground rules with my learners. The
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understanding of the psychology fields‚ positive psychology is a science of positive subjective experiences and positive traits‚ positive institution that promise to improve the quality of life and prevent pathologies (Csikszentmihalyi and Seligman‚ 2000). There are 3 levels of analysis for positive psychology; subjective level refers to the subjective experiences such as well-being‚ contentment‚ and satisfaction. The second level is individual level which refers to the positive individual traits/ human’s greatest
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THE ROLES OF TELEVISION POSITIVE INFLUENCES Positive‚ according to Baron & Byrne (2004) includes being "nice" and saying sincere things to others. They further state that compliments‚ praise‚ congratulations and positive evaluation are almost guaranteed to cause pleasure. Passer & Smith (2004) explain that positive influence can be further cemented through positive reinforcement. Positive reinforcement‚ they explained‚ occurs when a response is strengthened by the subsequent presentation of a stimulus
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POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT -" SKINNER The best way to understand the full importance of the applications of B. F. Skinner’s (1953‚ 1971) thinking and his research results is to read his novel‚ Walden Two (1948). The book is about a utopian community designed and maintained according to Skinnerian principles of operant behaviour and schedules of reinforcement. A similar application was made in an industrial situation in the Emery Air Freight case ("At Emery‚" 1973). By applying Skinnerian principles
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forgiveness are basic attributes of positive psychology. Seligman‚ (2002)‚ defines positive psychology as the psychology that is more focused on emphasizing the positive attributes of humans‚ as opposed to focusing on the study of maladaptive characters that human beings have. The pivotal role of positive psychology is to nurture happiness in human beings. The attributes; love‚ hope‚ forgiveness and gratitude help foster this aim in the society. These attributes of positive psychology also help improve
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‘Essence of Bhagavad-gita’ series‚ Course - 2 ‘Positive Thinker’ (also ‘Spirit of Bhagavad gita’) This course helps one with the Positive spirit needed to tap the powerful message of Gita. It helps one to identify a divine guide in your life and to obtain the necessary qualifications to become a cheerful positive thinker in life by knowing the sublime truths. Course 1 : ‘Spiritual Scientist’ (‘Discover your self’) Course 2: ‘Positive Thinker’ (‘Spirit of Bhagavad gita’) Course 3 : ‘Self
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