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Habits
What is More Important: Learning or Grades?
Why do parents often complete their children's homework?
Typically, it’s to ensure their child performs well and achieves good grades.

Classroom Environment
What is a Mediator?
A mediator is responsible for modifying stimuli based on their frequency, sequence, intensity, and context to facilitate learning.

Bullying
What Are the Consequences of "Not Doing"?
"Not doing," or a lack of the will to act, can often be mistaken for behavioral, attitudinal, emotional, and learning issues.

Classroom Environment
What is the Difference Between Obedience and Self-Control?
The key difference between obedience and self-control lies in who maintains control: oneself or another.

Entrepreneurship
The Will to Act
The will to act involves doing what is necessary to achieve a goal. It is the key to training, practicing, persevering, and being disciplined, while also managing the frustrations that arise along ...

Classroom Environment
What is Demotivation?
The term "motivation" originates from the Latin word "motivus," meaning the cause of movement.

Habits
The Formation of Habits
Britannica Dictionary definition of HABIT: a usual way of behaving: something that a person does often in a regular and repeated way.

Habits
Why Are the Stages of Development in Pre-Infancy and Early Childhood So Important?
Psychology is a science that has long studied the behavior and mental processes of individuals and groups.