Allison Ashley

I absolutely love children and have spent years working with closely with many different kinds of families. Children are the best people on earth, and adults should do everything in their power to make the child's world exciting, positive and stimulating.
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  • How Should We Discipline Our Children?
    On the subject of discipline, what emerges as most important is that it is done properly. It's not what is done that matters most, but how.
  • Making Time for Your Children is the Key to Enjoying Parenthood
    Time management is one of the biggest challenges families face. But on your list of priorities, your children should be very high. Making time for your children will provide a greater parenting fulfillment and create an amazing family dynamic.
  • Black Popular Culture and Its Messages
    The messages sent through music are constantly changing to reflect the social and cultural values of the times. Black musical expression needs to be mindful of the social dynamics within which it operates and the strong influence it has on our youth.
  • Child Social Competence - Attentional Control and Temperament
    This study examined the relationships between cognitive, social, behavioural, and temperamental aspects of child development. Findings attest to the fact that child development and socialization processes are incredibly complex.
  • Important Concerns and Theories About Intelligence Testing
    This is a discussion about the important issues that surround intelligence and the use of intelligence testing. It includes a review of the historical background and an exploration of the potential dangers of continuing to use intelligence tests today.
  • Gender and Racial Influences on Smiling in Conversational Couples
    As part of a larger study on nonverbal communication, the effects of gender and ethnic composition of dyads on smiling were investigated. Observers used Palm Pilots to collect. Women were found to smile more than men.
  • A Study of How Student Optimism Changes with Each Year in College
    This survey study investigated the relationship between student-reported optimism and year in school. It was hypothesized that optimism would be negatively correlated with school year, though this was not supported by statistical tests.

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