Exploring Developmental Forces
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social sciences
school essay
date published 19/10/2007
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level : Advanced
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Almost the exact opposite of what The Life and Times of Frida Kahlo represented, this show represented how children should act. They should be open, accepting of their peers, seeking what is on the inside versus what is on the outside. Unlike Saving Faces, it downplayed the role of physical appearance in personal identity, but also unlike The Life and Times of Frida Kahlo, it is a strict example of correct social development, and plays up the role of social interactions in development, which can be understood since the audience would consist of younger children who are not quite at a point yet to take true conscious control of their development.
- Kids on the Block
- Saving Faces
- The Life and Times of Frida Kahlo
- The Role of Conscious Thought in the Development of the Individual
- For the most part, much of childhood development does happen unconsciously.
- Frida Kahlo lived a life wrecked by tragedy.
- The Saving Faces exhibit portrays individuals who, unable to cope with disfigurement, seek operations to save normality.
- In conclusion, it is obvious that no one developmental theory explains all.
