The disabilities shown by the children at age 2 & frac12; included general slowness in mental growth, seizures and problems walking, sitting, using their hands, seeing, hearing and communicating.
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So maybe it's a steep hill to climb, but on the upbeat side it can be an opportunity for emotional and mental growth and, ultimately, a kind of personal peace.
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The disabilities shown by the children at age 2 & amp; frac12; included general slowness in mental growth, seizures and problems walking, sitting, using their hands, seeing, hearing and communicating.
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A non-educative experience is one in which a person has not done any reflection and so has obtained nothing for mental growth that is lasting ( " Experience & Education,"
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The book suggests that the main environmental influence on " g " is developmental " noise ", consisting of more or less random physical events affecting the neurophysiological substrate of mental growth.
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*Confusing sentence : " She concluded that Heins concisely argued censorship of works from the reach of children can have negative impacts on their level of innovation, healthy mental growth, and adaptive abilities ."
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Educational toys help in making learning interesting, help in a child s mental growth, build his imagination, sharpen his observation and memory, enhance his finger co-ordination and visual discrimination, increase his concentration, attention span and logic.
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Our duty is to harmonize the various factors which enter into the problem and out of the whole produce a result which shall embody all that is true with respect to hygiene, mental growth, and aesthetic values ."
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Other researchers have objected to the notion that mental development can be " arrested " or stopped, preferring to consider the mental status as developing in other ways, rather than the notion of mental growth as " arrested ".
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He wrote several books, including " The Preschool Child from the Standpoint of Public Hygiene and Education " in 1923, " The Mental Growth of the Preschool Child " in 1925 ( which was also published as a film ), and " An Atlas of Infant Behavior " ( chronicling typical milestones for certain ages ) in 1934.