Discuss the ethical and legal foundations of this motivational theory, examples of it found within Biblical scripture, and discuss how it fits (or doesn’t) with the Human Dignity-Centered Framework.

HUMAN DIGNITY PAPER ASSIGNMENT

Examine one of the motivational theories (behaviorism, need-hierarchy, theory x & theory y, two-factor theory, JCM, Equity Theory, expectancy theory, goal setting or social cognitive theory) listed in Cafferkey’s (2017) editorial on opportunities for further study (pages 79-81).

Discuss the ethical and legal foundations of this motivational theory, examples of it found within Biblical scripture, and discuss how it fits (or doesn’t) with the Human Dignity-Centered Framework.

Who were they imitating? Parents, siblings, friends, characters on the television? was it a positive or negative behavior they were imitating?

Chapter 4 Discussion: Play

This discussion post has two parts: Share a favorite Play Memory and Share an Example of Imitation

For example, my oldest son is an architect. As a child he loved to play with blocks, draw and later tinker on the computer. Those early play experiences and interests are definitely connected to his work as an architect. Do you see a connection from your play favorite play experiences to your current job interests or hobbies?

In the chapter we learned about Bandura’s social cognitive theory. In this theory he asserts that children learn by imitating others. When my youngest son was about three, he noticed me throwing a pair of socks up the stairs in our home to his big brother(throwing things up or down the stairs was not allowed in our home!). He watched me do this, stood with his hands on his hips and said in a very loud voice “Mom! That’s not apopiate (appropriate) behavior!” Wow! Where do you think a three year old learned that? He had my behavior down to the tone of my voice, hands on the hips and used a big vocabulary word for a three year old!

Share an example of a time you notice a child imitating others. Who were they imitating? Parents, siblings, friends, characters on the television? was it a positive or negative behavior they were imitating?