<span>He or she is following the maturational theory of child development. This was created by Dr. Arnold Gesell and focuses on the normal growth expectations in children. It studies the course, the pattern, and the rate of this maturation as well.</span>
Answer:
Random neural firings. Tess tells myranda her dream is a result of brain activation during REM sleep.
Explanation:
This hypothesis is a neurobiological theory of dreams. The hypothesis was proposed by John Allan Hobson and Robert McCarley in 1977. The theory suggests that during sleep, the brain cerebral cortex's tries to make meaning of the neural activity happening in other parts of the brain when we sleep. Dreams are the result.
The cortex is what is responsible for the dream content. That is the person who who chased her, became a robot and how it later played laser tag with her.
<span>In the world as a whole, only about 50% of children reach the secondary grades in school.
This number is caused by the amount of children who do not receive any form of education in poor countries such as those in Africa.
A lot of them do not even have enough water sustain their living, let alone thinking about getting an education.</span>
Answer:
He is in the phase of life known as C. emerging adulthood.
Explanation:
Emerging adulthood is that stage in life <em>between adolescence and young adult.</em> The individual is starting to have more characteristics of an adult stage as well as adolescent ones.
There are 5 characteristics of this stage:
- Identity exploration
- Instability
- Sense of lots of possibilities about the future
- Self-focus
- Feeling in-between both stages
In this case, Javier is 20 years old so he is between the adolescent and adulthood stage. He is still dependent on his parents but is able to explore his identity further as well as self-focus, for example.