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  • How does anti-social behavior during Childhood shape the Adult life

    “Hate is as injurious to the subject of hate as it is to the object of hate.” ~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    This statement made by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. has been one of my lifelong favorites. It goes past the typical non-violence quote by concentrating on how violent thoughts affect those who entertain them. In that vein, I would like to discuss this topic in the context of a paper published in the Australian Journal of Psychology titled “Antisocial behaviour across the life course: An examination of the effects of early onset desistence and early onset persistent antisocial behaviour in childhood.”1 Of course, I am not suggesting that all antisocial behavior is defined by hate, but that hate is antisocial. I will discuss the paper in that context.


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    Date Posted: October 25, 2012

    Categories: Adult psychological development, Antisocial personality, Child and/or Adolescent Issues, Depression / Bipolar


  • Special Needs Schools for Children, Teenagers and Adults in Singapore

    Below is an extensive list of schools in Singapore which offer programs for children with a developmental challenge of some kind.  One advantage of this data base is that it has been organized according to the type of challenge and age group catered to. It includes the following kinds of handicap: Attention deficit hyperactivity (ADHD, ADD), Autism, Asperger’s syndrome, Dyslexia, learning disability, Hearing impairment, Intellectual delay/disability specifically for mild or moderate delay, Multiple impairment, Visual impairment.


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    Date Posted: October 28, 2011

    Categories: Antisocial personality, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism spectrum disorders, Developmental Disorders (Autism, Aspergers, etc.), Disability


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