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Educational Psychology

Educational psychology investigates the stages of growth and development of human beings from a psychological and experiential perspective. It seeks to understand how individuals perceive, understand and act in the world and how the passage of time modulates their habits, customs, thoughts and attitudes, either by learning or by maturation.

How to Treat a Rebellious 18 Year Old?
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How to Treat a Rebellious 18-year-old?

Child Parent Violence: What it is and Why it Happens

Child-parent Violence: What it is and Why it Happens

Psychological Interview for Children: 7 Key Ideas on How it

Psychological Interview for Children: 7 Key Ideas on How it is Done

Learning to Learn: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Learning

Learning to Learn: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Learning

Bijou's Empirical Behaviorism: Its Proposals and Characteristics

Bijou’s Empirical Behaviorism: Its Proposals and Characteristics

Why Should We Not Reward or Punish Our Children with

Why Should We Not Reward or Punish Our Children with Food?

Computing for Children: 12 Tricks to Teach Them How to

Computing for Children: 12 Tricks to Teach Them How to Use a PC

Learning in the Age of Internet and Information 2.0

Learning in the Age of Internet and Information 2.0

Genius Children: What They Are, What Are Their Characteristics, and

Genius Children: What They Are, What Are Their Characteristics, and Examples

The Rule of 4 Gifts at Christmas

The Rule of 4 Gifts at Christmas

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