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"Life Isn't Fair": Children Know What's Fair, But Expect Groups To Behave Unfairly, Savannah M Quach, Kriss-Ann Gayle, Megan Norris, Nicholaus Noles
"Life Isn't Fair": Children Know What's Fair, But Expect Groups To Behave Unfairly, Savannah M Quach, Kriss-Ann Gayle, Megan Norris, Nicholaus Noles
Undergraduate Arts and Research Showcase
Social mobility is partially based on access to economic and non-economic opportunities. Individuals from disadvantaged or minority groups often have difficulties with social mobility because they do not have equal access to opportunities. Early on, children develop the ability to form personal judgments about social groups and understand their own memberships within them (Patterson et al., 2016). Although children expect people to privilege their own group, they also value fairness (DeJesus, Rhodes, & Kinzler, 2013). Previous studies have focused on children’s understanding of resource distribution. In contrast, the current study examined what children think about opportunity distribution between majority and …
Review Of Violet Shrink By Christine Baldacchino, Grace Kohler
Review Of Violet Shrink By Christine Baldacchino, Grace Kohler
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Quilt Making As A Potential Intervention For Insecure Attachment, Raja Sinjab
Quilt Making As A Potential Intervention For Insecure Attachment, Raja Sinjab
Community of Scholars Day—Posters
Attachment is described as a set of relational systems or mechanisms that influence how individuals participate in relationships. Attachment theory suggests there are two attachment systems—secure attachment, and insecure attachment. Insecure attachment in early childhood is a precursor for behavioral challenges later in life. Children with insecure attachment are more susceptible to mental health issues as adults. There has been limited research on interventions for adults with insecure attachment. The intent of this presentation would demonstrate my research supporting the idea that art therapy can be an intervention in re-creating the neural systems managing insecure attachment.
Ron Taffel: Visiting Scholar At Bank Street, Anne Santa, Buffy Smith
Ron Taffel: Visiting Scholar At Bank Street, Anne Santa, Buffy Smith
Progressive Education in Context
Discusses a yearlong discourse at Bank Street College, when Ron Taffel, author and well-known psychologist was the visiting scholar for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Psychosocial Correlates Of Fire Disaster Among Children And Adolescents, Russell T. Jones, David Paul Ribbe, Phillippe Belton Cunningham, University Of Colorado, Boulder -- Natural Hazards Research And Applications Information Center
Psychosocial Correlates Of Fire Disaster Among Children And Adolescents, Russell T. Jones, David Paul Ribbe, Phillippe Belton Cunningham, University Of Colorado, Boulder -- Natural Hazards Research And Applications Information Center
Natural Hazards Center Collection
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-33). by Russell T. Jones, David P. Ribbe, Phillippe Cunningham.
The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1974, John T. Fidler, Judith James, Ruth Von Kummer, Edmond Knowles, Elsie Van Wagoner, Milton E. Detterline, Richard Whaley, Judy Freelin, Pamela Ricci, Ann Arbuckle
The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1974, John T. Fidler, Judith James, Ruth Von Kummer, Edmond Knowles, Elsie Van Wagoner, Milton E. Detterline, Richard Whaley, Judy Freelin, Pamela Ricci, Ann Arbuckle
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
U.C. hosts high schools at lively Model U.N. • Four soloists to be featured in Ursinus Easter performance of the “Messiah” by Handel • Annual science fair will be held over vacation • Chessmen dust pieces in preparation for tourney • Editorial: The free press beats cheap talk, Happy spring…and some parting remarks • Alumni corner: Shollenberger sabbatical; Stimulating situation • Alpha-Omega players to present “Diary” in April • The Zodiac: What is an Aquarian like? • Socratic Club is introduced to quiet Quaker faith • Poverty seen as the villain in mental subnormality, visiting psychologist says • Bearettes leave …