Category: Adult

  • Should Child-Directed Language Be Simpler Than The Language Adults Use Between Themselves?

    What is child-directed speech In comparison to adult-directed speech, CDS or motherese talk is characterized by a drastically altered vocal pitch, amplitude and speech rate. The vocabulary is simplified, and melodic patterns are noticeable (Broesch and Bryant 2015: 1). The main features that makes child different from adult-directed speeches are its short utterances and its…

  • The Occurrence of Obesity Among Adults

    Obesity among adults is a rampant problem worldwide. Being obese means a person has an excessive accumulation of body fat. It can be very dangerous and even life threatening to some. Its not just being fat. Obesity is a major contributor to preventable, fatal diseases such as high blood pressure, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and more.…

  • Issues Regarding Adult Obesity

    One century ago, obesity was scarce. Today people all around the world are gaining weight, in America, over 35 percent of adults are currently suffering from obesity or overweight, it has become a serious problem in many countries. Obesity is most commonly caused by a combination of excessive consumption of food and lack of physical…

  • Child and Adult Interaction: Discursive Essay

    The way a teacher interacts with a student is important in every childs life. Teachers have to be willing to be fair and to show equality, not just one kid should get something over another student. Its either all or none of the students. Having a respectful tone of voice allows the child to be…

  • Essay on Adult Education Teaching Philosophy

    Introduction Curiosity has led me to a love of learning and to share what I have learned. My belief that interests and experiences play a key role in learning and my openness to learn and grow, might be why I lean into the progressive and humanistic philosophies both as a learner and an educator (Spencer…

  • Role of the Accumulation of Adverse Childhood Experiences in the Health of Adults

    Evidence from a rising number of epidemiological and neurobiological studies show that adverse childhood experience (ACE) such as abuse, neglect and related adverse experiences show long lasting impacts on brain function and physical health, resulting in a predisposition to physical and mental health disorders throughout their lives. Community surveys from Europe and worldwide show the…

  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Returning to Education as an Adult

    In this essay I am going to explain and analyze the benefits and drawbacks of returning to education as an adult. I propose that there are more positives than negatives. Starting with the negatives, listed in order of significance: stress time, social differences in thinking (due to age, maturity, etc.), and finances. The positives (also…

  • Critical Essay on Juveniles Being Tried as Adults

    Age is just a number. This is a saying that has transpired through time, taking on new meanings every time it is used. It has gone from describing an age difference in a relationship to justifying actions where age is involved. But for some things, age is not just a number. In fact, age may…

  • Effect of Obesity on Perceived Affordances among Adults: Visual Guidance for Stair Climbing

    Introduction The term affordance was introduced by the ecological psychologist James Gibson (1979) to describe the interactions between an actor and an object as action possibilities with respect to the actor. Nowadays, affordance-based design (ABD) is widely utilized to improve usability, minimize human errors and decrease their associated risks (Maier & Faded, 2009). The applications…