Child Development: An Active Learning Approach
Video and Multimedia
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Web Links:
Web Link 10.1: Emojis
Description: Website article discussing the psychology of emojis - what emojis trigger in us and how they're changing our language.
Web Link 10.2: Universal Emotions
Description: Website article on the universally recognized facial expressions of emotion.
Web Link 10.3: Temperament
Description: Healthychildren.org explains how to understand your child's temperament and how temperament affects children and their parents.
Audio:
Audio Link 10.1: Teen Suicide
Description: NPR discussion of how suicide rates are increasing, especially among girls between the ages of 10 and 14.
Videos:
Video Link 10.1: Resisting Temptation
Description: These are examples of the variety of ways that children try to resist eating the marshmallow when they need to resist temptation.
Video Link 10.2: Delay of Gratification – Long Term Outcomes
Description: This video describes the connection between delay of gratification and later outcomes related to adult inhibition and self discipline.
Video Link 10.3: Anxiety and Depression in Childhood and Adolescence
Description: A pediatric psychologist discusses anxiety disorders and depression in children.
Video Link 10.4: Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Description: This video describes oppositional defiant disorder and how the family environment can be changed to reduce the negative impact on the family.
Video Link 10.5: Harlow’s Monkeys’
Description: This is original footage from Harlow's experiments with infant rhesus monkeys and attachment theory.
Video Link 10.6: Separation Anxiety
Description: Separation anxiety disorder in children is discussed by Dr. Lynn Miller.
Video Link 10.7: The Strange Situation
Description: This video shows the sequences in Ainsworth Strange Situation.
Video Link 10.8: Reactive Attachment Disorder
Description: This video discusses reactive attachment disorder in one family, and shows how a local stable helped a young girl with this disorder.