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- Throughout your like you have gone through many physical, emotional, and social developmental intestories Throughe are others you anticipate as you age. Consider the time line on the next page, which begins with birth and ends with death There have been many studies regarding the relationships between these milestones and emotional and social development Use the following directions to learn more about Erikson's Psychosocial Theory, an example has been started for you. 1. Brainstorm some milestones humans go through (examples: first steps, first words, first day of retirem puberty, first date, graduations college, first job, marriage, children parters, home ownership, retirement. and others). __ List a milestone in the time line. 3. Identify each milestone as physical, emotional, social or a combination. 4. Write the name of Erickson's developmental stage and task associated with each milestono. a. Infancy (Trust vs Mistrust) b. Toddler (Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt) c. Early Childhood (nitiative vs. Guilt) d. Middle Childhood (Industry vs. Inferiority) - Adolescence (Identity vs Role Confusion) 5. Write a brief description of the stage in your own words. 6. Provide a pictorial representation of the stage.
- Another stereotype the study jabbed at was that males and females bully differently. Boys spread gossip only marginally less often than girls did. And girls were negligibly less physically violent to each other than boys were.Gender-on-gender bullying was more prevalent among girls than boys, but boys were more likely to be hostile toward girls than the other way around. Gender wasn't entirely a neutral factor, however.If a girl knew a lot of boys, or a boy knew a lot of girls at a school where there wasn't much intermingling of the sexes, those kids' status would go up.presumably because they provided a bridge to contact with potential dates. And, yep, the "gender-bridge" kids, as the study called them, seemed to be more aggressive than others. [10] If bullying is actually more of a result of hierarchy than of psychology, Faris believes there might be a more effective solution than trying to change the behavior of the bullies. (Break out the Edmund Burke.) The majority of kids who witness this, either give it taciting approval or outright encouragement," says Faris. "Those are the ones who give these kids their status.We need to change their minds."(a) According to the article what might be one way to combat bullying? A By letting kids know that they will be more popular if B more popular. By lotting kids know that bullying won't make them C By getting kids to stop condoning bullying. D By getting kids to listen to adults.
- Another way to maintain mental strength is to draw on any social support available in the situation. This can be a friend or family member: anyone you feel you can count on in a time of need. It is thought that this kind of support can act as a buffer,and when we face danger in good company we perceive the situation to be less threatening than we would if we were alone The fact that the Thai footballers have been able to draw on each other through their ordeal will have been a big boost to their mental health. A How did the boys remain positive while trapped? A They were confident they would be saved. B Their coach were able to reassure them. C They relied on each other. D Their coach hid the severity of the situation from them.
- In a survival situation, your mental health is just as important as your physical health. Maintaining a positive attitude is crucial: people who remain optimistic are more likely to think that adverse events are controllable, and so are more likely to undertake positive behaviours to try and survive. Pessimistic thinking increases feelings of anxiety and helplessness, which can stop people from trying to proactivelyg improve their situation In extreme cases, people can give up mentally,withdraw into themselves, and even die. This is known as psychogenic death, essentially giving up. From the early footage, the footballers seem to have managed to stay positive while awaiting rescue. They are seen laughing and joking with the divers - a very promising sign (a) Mental health __ A is more important than physical health to stay alive. B can be strengthened by overcoming adversity. C can't be easily developed in people D is a necessary part of surviving difficult situations.
- But despite their physiologica benefit, those neurochemical changes can affect our brain, and impair our mental functioning. During the initial stages of an emergency situation our brains may perform poorly, potentially resulting in poor decision-making and memory failures. Fortunately when the flood waters came crashing in, the Thai footballers and coach appear to have remained level headed. They were able to control feelings of panic, and made the rational decision to find a safe place and wait. (5) As the immediate danger from the flood waters receded, more long-term survival needs will have come into focus. Everyche knows that the human body has basic physical requirement: an adequate supply of food, water and warmth. What people often forget is that brain function is also sonsitive to environmental factors. When exposed to the elements, dehydrated, hungry, or suffering from sleep deprivation the human brain cannot function within its normal operating parameters. In these conditions people can make poor decisions which can put them at risk. The Thai footballers seem to have managed to keep themselves hydrated, and although they were clearly hungry when they were found, they appeared cognitivelyg intact, looking alert and asking appropriate questions Again, this shows that the boys and their coach managed to stay both physically and psychologically healthy during the nine long days they spent waiting in the dark @2 How did the boys and their coach react to the life-threatening situation? A They kept themselves alive and mentally stable. B They made poor decisions due to the chemical changes in their brains. C They became too weak to react, due to lack of food and water. D trauma they went through. They became physically and mentally weak from the