Skyler: CR #6

Question: What did you expect to learn and how does that compare to what you did learn? I’ve been thinking a lot about the books I’ve been reading on how[…]

Skyler: Blog post #7

This week, since I’m not with my siblings, I’ve been taking the Intro to Psychology lectures (which I’ve been taking throughout the course of the project). I’m finding that the[…]

Skyler: CR #5

Through my project I have discovered that my ideal form of learning is through experience. My project is very much based in experience. I find that when I read excerpts[…]

Skyler: Blog post #6

Since remote school started, Lazer has had multiple people readily available to help him with his work. I’ve noticed that he often uses this to his advantage. When he has[…]

CR #4–Skyler

Essential Question: What are the most effective methods of conflict resolution for young kids? This week I read an article from Today called “How to Discipline Kids: New Research Shows What Works”.[…]

CR #3 – Skyler

Yesterday I took the 5th lecture in my online Intro to Psychology course. The lecture was titled “What it’s like to be a baby” and covered the basics of the[…]

Skyler: Blog Post #5

Essential Question: What are the most effective methods of conflict resolution for young kids? I noticed yesterday that my parents will often give in to my siblings if they continue asking[…]

Skyler CR #2

Essential question: What are the most effective methods of conflict resolution for young kids? On Friday I played hide n seek with my siblings. I was seeker first and I found[…]

Skyler CR#1

My essential question is: What are the most effective methods of conflict resolution for young kids. As a part of my project on early childhood development I am taking a[…]

Skyler’s Senior Project Proposal

Project name: Conflict Resolution and Early Childhood Development Essential Question: What are the most effective methods of conflict resolution for young children? Statement of Definition For my senior project I will conduct[…]