Mar
01
Posted on 01-03-2008
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I attended a conference called the Brain Institute in Albuquerque, NM. Dr. Baird was one of the keynote speakers. I’ve condensed her information so that it is enjoyable and understandable. Dr. Abigail Baird Ph.D. is a developmental neuroscientist at Vassar College where she is Assistant Professor and Director of the Laboratory for Adolescent Studies in the Department of Psychology.

This will be a bit complex, but really is fascinating if you will follow along. So, here we go.

Let’s look at a brief overview of a few areas of the brain & behavior:

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Feb
29
Posted on 29-02-2008
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Avoidant personality disorder, also called as anxious personality disorder, can be explained as a mental disorder or feeling where a person is hesitant to move in the public, avoids any type of social contact or communication, develops feelings of incompetence and is extremely sensitive to criticism. It is one of the most disturbing anomalies that develop in teenagers primarily due to troubled childhood or rejection by parents during childhood. Persons suffering from this disorder usually consider themselves as socially unacceptable, personally unappealing and disliked. It is extremely essential to identify the symptoms of this disorder early so as to get proper medical treatment.

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Feb
25
Posted on 25-02-2008
Filed Under (Women) by admin on 25-02-2008

I attended a conference called the Brain Institute in Albuquerque, NM. Dr. Baird was one of the keynote speakers. I’ve condensed her information so that it is enjoyable and understandable. Dr. Abigail Baird Ph.D. is a developmental neuroscientist at Vassar College where she is Assistant Professor and Director of the Laboratory for Adolescent Studies in the Department of Psychology.

This will be a bit complex, but really is fascinating if you will follow along. So, here we go.

Let’s look at a brief overview of a few areas of the brain & behavior:

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Feb
22
Posted on 22-02-2008
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I ran across a video that sparked my interest and I want to share my thoughts with you. I’ll briefly review the contents of the one minute clip from “Katie Couric’s Notebook,” which airs on ABC Nightly News.

Essentially, her musings are based upon the alarmingly high number of babies and toddlers that are consuming television, before they’re developmentally able to process what they’re seeing. What about your precious little ones? How much TV do they consume on a regular basis? What are they watching? Is it healthy? It’s important to know.

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Feb
21
Posted on 21-02-2008
Filed Under (Women) by admin on 21-02-2008

I ran across a video that sparked my interest and I want to share my thoughts with you. I’ll briefly review the contents of the one minute clip from “Katie Couric’s Notebook,” which airs on ABC Nightly News.

Essentially, her musings are based upon the alarmingly high number of babies and toddlers that are consuming television, before they’re developmentally able to process what they’re seeing. What about your precious little ones? How much TV do they consume on a regular basis? What are they watching? Is it healthy? It’s important to know.

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Feb
20
Posted on 20-02-2008
Filed Under (Women) by admin on 20-02-2008

I attended a conference called the Brain Institute in Albuquerque, NM. Dr. Baird was one of the keynote speakers. I’ve condensed her information so that it is enjoyable and understandable. Dr. Abigail Baird Ph.D. is a developmental neuroscientist at Vassar College where she is Assistant Professor and Director of the Laboratory for Adolescent Studies in the Department of Psychology.

This will be a bit complex, but really is fascinating if you will follow along. So, here we go.

Let’s look at a brief overview of a few areas of the brain & behavior:

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Feb
05
Posted on 05-02-2008
Filed Under (Women) by admin on 05-02-2008

I attended a conference called the Brain Institute in Albuquerque, NM. Dr. Baird was one of the keynote speakers. I’ve condensed her information so that it is enjoyable and understandable. Dr. Abigail Baird Ph.D. is a developmental neuroscientist at Vassar College where she is Assistant Professor and Director of the Laboratory for Adolescent Studies in the Department of Psychology.

This will be a bit complex, but really is fascinating if you will follow along. So, here we go.

Let’s look at a brief overview of a few areas of the brain & behavior:

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Jan
24
Posted on 24-01-2008
Filed Under (Women) by admin on 24-01-2008

One of the most daunting tasks in life experienced by a parent is to understand their teenage daughter. It is always tough to understand the behavioral aspects, feelings, wishes and requirements of an adolescent girl. However, there are certain common behavioral patterns that are observed in every teenage girl and can be a useful resource material to several needy parents.

Girls entering into adolescence often do not understand the nuances of the age. They often want to rush their entry into adulthood and experience the uninhabited freedom and pleasure suitable for adults. This is the starting point where hormones show their influence on the body. Adolescent girls are very obsessed with maintaining their physique and shape. With the objective of looking beautiful, they resort to different measures including dieting, exercises and uncharacteristic use of cosmetics.

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