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Culture can influence an infant-child's motor development by shaping the types of activities and toys available to them, as well as the expectations and emphasis placed on physical development milestones. For example, some cultures may encourage more physical activity and outdoor play, while others may prioritize fine motor skills through activities like drawing or handcrafts. Parenting practices related to motor development, such as when to introduce walking or crawling, can also vary across cultures.
Kohlberg's theory has been criticized for being culturally biased, as it was based on research conducted predominantly on Western, middle-class males. Additionally, some critics argue that the theory places too much emphasis on moral reasoning and does not give enough consideration to factors such as emotions and personal relationships that may also influence moral decision-making.
Sigmund Freud believed that sex and aggression were fundamental drives that influenced human behavior. He viewed them as key components of the unconscious mind and believed that understanding these drives was essential for psychoanalytic therapy and understanding human motivation. Freud's emphasis on sex and aggression stemmed from his psychosexual theory, which posited that early experiences and conflicts related to these drives shaped personality development.
American teens and German teens may differ in cultural influences, social norms, and educational systems. American teens may have greater exposure to diversity and individualism, while German teens may have a stronger emphasis on community and social responsibility. Additionally, there may be variations in language, fashion, and leisure activities between the two groups.
Many of Freud's followers moved away from his school of thought because they disagreed with key aspects of his theories, such as his emphasis on sexuality and the unconscious mind. They also felt that his approach was too deterministic and did not sufficiently consider cultural and social influences on behavior. Additionally, some followers believed that Freud's methods were not scientific enough or that his theories were not empirically supported.
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Prevention is also a key goal of Chinese medicine, and much emphasis is placed on educating the patient to live responsibly.
How did education change near the turn of the 20th century?A.Reduced attendance in public schoolsB.More emphasis placed on labor academiesC.Fewer women accepted to collegesD.More emphasis placed on professional educationApex Answer ^^
Literacy was a prime concern in the Massachusetts Bay colony because much emphasis was placed on reading The Bible. This meant that people had to be able to read in order to be a part of the church.
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Sometimes they keep them. Sometimes they will be placed with someone else. It depends on the dog and the handler's situation. The military dogs are treated much better now than in the past. For example, in the Vietnam era the dogs were often left behind as surplus equipment.
Annual (or seasonal) plants are among the fast growing plant types. They complete one growth cycle within 3 months (from seed through flower). In general bamboo plants (there are various species) are the fastest growing plants (aside from annuals), although they take a longer period to complete a single growth cycle - most of their growth is vegetative (height as well as spread) and not much emphasis is placed on the production of seed.
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