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Maturation: Characteristics and Educational Implications | Psychology

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Definitions of Maturation 2. Characteristics of Maturation 3. Educational Implications. Definitions of Maturation: 1. Krogman: "Krogman defines maturation as aging." 2. Boldwin: "Maturation is an increase in competency and adoptablity." 3. Woolf & Woolf: Maturation means that children are able to do at certain stages of development certain task that they could [...]

By |2016-11-05T03:43:28+00:00November 5, 2016|Learning Theory|Comments Off on Maturation: Characteristics and Educational Implications | Psychology

Characteristics of Mentally-Retarded Children | Psychology

In this article we will discuss about the characteristics of mentally-retarded children. From the educationalist's point of view the predominant characteristic of all Mentally-Retarded children is their inability to learn and make progress in school, as we normally understand the term. And so the question now before us is what kind of special education should be provided for them? An [...]

By |2016-11-05T03:43:27+00:00November 5, 2016|Child Psychology|Comments Off on Characteristics of Mentally-Retarded Children | Psychology

Attention: Characteristics, Growth and Types | Psychology

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Nature and Meaning of Attention 2. Characteristics of Attention 3. Stages in the Growth of Attention 4. Subjective Conditions of Attention 5. Objective Conditions of Attention 6. Types of Attention 7. Educational Implications 8. Types of Individuals on the Basis of Attention 9. Educational Implications of Attention. Nature and Meaning of Attention: [...]

By |2016-11-05T03:43:25+00:00November 4, 2016|Attention and Perception|Comments Off on Attention: Characteristics, Growth and Types | Psychology
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