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Two interviews with Dr B F Skinner: 1) Dr Skinner evaluates Freudian theory and discusses his views on motivation, operant conditioning, schedules of reinforcement, punishment, and teaching machines. 2) B F...
Having friends is an essential part of life and for children friendship plays such an important role that an inability to socialise can easily lead to isolation, unhappiness and maladjustment in general....
Play is the single most important way children have to learn the skills needed to survive in the world. The video is based on actual sequences with clear explanations of how different forms of early play are...
The development of friendships and romantic relationships goes through may stages. In this videotape, these stages are analysed in depth using transactional analysis insights, including fifteen original...
Using an imaginary case study, Mike Baker asks an expert panel how they would tackle escalating gang-related incidents within schools. Questions discussed include: How involved should teachers become with...
How do we work with clients who have experienced severe trauma such as war and rape or children who have lost their parents? Nancy Baron has worked with displaced persons in Cambodia, Uganda, and Sri Lanka....
At age 14, Clare Simpson hung herself in her bedroom using the family dog’s leash. She left a suicide note which named three girls from her school whom had systematically bullied and threatened her. The...
This programme presents guidance on conducting a research project, offering advice on coming up with an idea and showing interviews with students who have already conducted projects, who talk about the...
The original SEVEN UP, broadcast in 1964 as a WORLD IN ACTION special, featured children from widely different social backgrounds sharing their hopes and dreams for the future. Inspired by the Jesuit saying:...
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