<span>Catatonic Schizophrenia
</span><span>"Catatonic Schizophrenia: the key symptom here is both catatonia and the flat effect. These people will remain motionless for hours and exhibit odd movements when they do move- like bobbing of the head. Some exhibit waxy flexibility, or when they allow their body to be moved into any alternative shape and then will hold that new pose. Others will repeat whatever is said to them which is called parrot behavior. Catatonic Schizophrenia actually makes alot of sense considering the belief that schizophrenics cannot filter out information. If every stimuli around you could not be blocked, the last thing you would want to do is move. Perhaps standing still is a mechanism of reducing stimulation." -</span>http://www.appsychology.com
As far as I can tell from what is given to me. I can conclude they don’t exist
What are you asking here? sorry.
The correct answer is - <span>would do little if anything to promote moral development.
These teachers understand that it is not enough just for the school to start promoting these characteristics because children are generally not interested in listening to such things. Apart from that, it is not enough for them to learn about this only at school - it has to be done home as well, so parents would have to participate in this as well.
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