By: Alice | 2011-06-02 | Mental health This speech will address the concept of cognitive development among children as derived from the arguments of Lev Vygotsky and Jean Piaget. This speech will address students in a high school where it will tackle the comparison and contrast of the two arguments. It will persuade the students to learn how cognitive develops among children and how this influence the adults' education. read more
By: Barkley Smith | 2011-02-22 | Small Business Lecturing a client instead of fostering his or her own development of cognitive shifts while tapping can be disempowering as well as ineffective. read more
By: Barkley Smith | 2010-12-26 | Health & Fitness Lecturing a client instead of fostering his or her own development of cognitive shifts while tapping can be disempowering as well as ineffective. read more
By: Benny | 2011-08-29 | College Cognitive theory can be defined as a learning theory of psychology that attempts to explain the behavior of human beings by understanding their thought processes. read more
By: Raiko Mendoza | 2011-12-07 | Parenting Children with autism have special needs. Toys that might appeal to most children may seem frightening and overwhelming to an autistic child. Here are tips for buying toys that are beneficial to autistic children and develop their cognitive abilities. read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-17 | Health & Fitness Cognitive development is a specialized field of study which is part of both neuroscience and psychology. It focuses on child development as it relates to information processing, conceptual development, perception, language, and other areas of brain development. Much of this topic focuses on how a child perceives the world. We will discuss this interesting field of study and its impact on child dev read more
By: Naveen Jain | 2012-04-26 | Ask an Expert Development years of children are of immense importance and value and requires proper attention and care. read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-16 | Mental health Cognition is defined as mental processes. It is how we process information. There are various types of learning. They include education, personal development, and training. In humans cognitive learning also comes from touching, watching, and listening. read more
By: Jerry Nichols | 2010-10-26 | Technology Once a heavy accident that involves trauma to the brain, it is usually necessary for a patient to bear cognitive skills retraining. This is often a therapeutic process with the goal of improving memory, attention span, organization, downside solving and decision creating skills. In some cases, the goal of the retraining will be an entire recovery while in different more severe instances the goal can be additional modest, perhaps just to come the person to a functional state and improve their qua read more
By: Brian John | 2010-12-07 | College The most appropriate model for treatment in this case is cognitive behavioral therapy. This is an important therapeutic strategy for a number of serious psychological conditions and potentially self-harmful behaviors, making it a robust and effective method of intervention for this case. Those who are engaging in self-destructive behaviors (from contemplating suicide to sabotaging their performance) may well consider behavioral therapy since..... read more
By: Dr. Evelyn Shatil | 2011-05-31 | Science A cognitive training program improves cognitive function only if proof exists for this claim. The article urges the reader to question and verify the science behind the cognitive training product and suggests ways to verify the accuracy of the scientific claims made by the cognitive training companies before selecting a cognitive training platform. read more
By: Pedro Teixeira | 2011-11-30 | Mental health It is the way in which the brain can change its physical structure in response to information it experiences. read more
By: Dominick | 2010-10-20 | Health & Fitness Our brain stores as abundant as it will and makes those things retrievable as a result of of our ability to categorize objects. The power to categorize forms the idea of cognitive complexity essential in educational and emotional intelligence. Noticing that things that look totally different can be categorized as similar begins as early as 2 months of age. This can be done through seeing the various objects, examining every independently, or touching them each in sequence. For example, cars, tru read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-17 | Mental health Cognitive development is how people learn and process information from childhood to adulthood. Language skills, imagination, thinking, reasoning, problem solving and memory development are involved in this process. read more