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  SOCIAL LOAFING Brian, a class colleague, is someone who counts on the group's high achievers to do the majority of the work. This behavior is known as social loafing. Social loafers thrive because they know the high achievers cannot do less than their best;...

TOPIC: FISHER-PRICE DJ BOUNCIN BEATS INTERACTIVE MUSIC or PLAY-DOH KITCHEN CREATIONS ULTIMATE ICE CREAM TRUCK TOY.  In this assignment, you will complete an analysis on the assigned children’s toy or game based on both the cognitive development and EITHER the physical or psychosocial development of...

  Share a key takeaway from your research proposal (addition in teens) with your colleagues. Then, explain how your proposed research would inform social work practice. Finally, identify what you perceive as the potential limitations of your proposed study and how you might address those...

  In this assignment, you will complete an analysis on the assigned children’s toy or game based on both the cognitive development and EITHER the physical or psychosocial development of infants, toddlers, or middle childhood. You will analyze how the toy/game meets major developmental milestones...

  Prompt 1: Prompt 2: Explain how a Piagetian /Neo-Piagetian might explain what productive struggle is and why it benefits learners.  Then offer two different strategies that a Piagetian/Neo-Piagetian would recommend for maximizing effective productive struggle in children and/or adolescents. Explain how a Vygotskian theorist or a theorist who subscribes...

Thomas Nagel argues that life is absurd. What does it mean to say that life is absurd? Talk about three possible explanations of life’s absurdity that Nagel discusses and rejects as inadequate. Take care to explain why each is inadequate, according to Nagel. Then, address...

Body Mass Index (BMI) is widely and routinely used by healthcare professionals as an indicator of body fatness. BMI is a quick, inexpensive tool that can be useful to get a general idea of a person's disease risk, however, it isn't perfect. Using your textbook...