In the following viewpoint, the author forms facts and opinions about the existence and prevalence of attention deficit disorder (ADD) which is characterized by over activity, impulsiveness, and inattentiveness. His tone is educational and also subjective. The article would be helpful to doctors treating ADD patients and concludes that the acceptance of ADD by the educational community is especially troublesome due to stigma. Benner, Gregory J, Jill Allor, and Paul Mooney. “An Investigation of the Academic Processing Speed of Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Served in Public School Settings. Education & Treatment of Children. Aug 2008: 307-332. Academic Search Premier.
Letting go is the final frontier for boomer parents, who have made children a rearing major focus of their adult lives. The article is seven pages long, written in parental style, meaning written for the boomer parents. Loughry, Maranne, and Carola Eyber. Psychosocial Concepts in Humanitarian Work With Children: A Review of the Concepts and Related Literature. Washington, DC National Academic Press. 2003. NetLibrary. NEMCC Lib. , Booneville, MS. 26, Sept. 2008 <http://www. netlibrary. com/>. This book is one hundred and twenty-nine pages long.
This book provides abroad overview of some of the major issues in psychological research on the impact of war on children. This book is divided into many sections such as: gender, age, adolescence, trauma and many other topics. The writing style is intended for professionals in psychology but can be understood by average readers. This book is intended for use by psychology majors and others interested in in helping children. “Psychiatry. ” Issues & Controversies, 08 Aug. 2008. FACTS. com. Facts on File News Services. NEMCC Lib. , Booneville, MS. 29 Sept. 2008 <http://www2. nemcc. edu/library/
The Term Paper on Child Abuse and Academic Perfomance of Children
Abuse and/or neglect can have a damaging effect a child’s ability to develop adaptively in a broad range of areas – academic performance, family relationships, social interactions and psychological functioning. Abused and/or neglected children are vulnerable to developing mental health problems such as social skills deficits, posttraumatic stress disorder and other anxiety disorders, depression, ...
The handbook focuses on psychologists. It is six pages long and gives details on the duties of psychology workers. There are six main topics describing what the functions are. The projection data chart explains the different occupations under psychology. It is written for job seekers in the field of psychology work. This article is written in informative style and would be great help for someone wanting to major in psychology. Winerip, Michael. “Parenting for Hyperactive Children, A Special Place. New York Times on the Web 17 Sept. 2008. 24 Sept. 2008 <http://www. nytimes. com/2008/09/21/nyregion/new Jersey/21Rparent. html>. This newspaper article focuses on parenting for hyperactive children. It explains how a 6-year-old with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can never control himself. He article displays pictures of the 6-year-old doing art and hanging a photograph of himself on the wall. The article is short in detail, but does give great advice o how to help control hyperactive disorders. This newspaper article tone is informative and would preferably be a good source for child psychology workers.