Movie Reflection Billy the Kid

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1 Movie Reflection Billy the Kid Student Name Tutors Name Institutional Affiliations Course Date
2 Movie Reflection Billy the Kid What did you find interesting? When it comes to Billy's character, it's hard to dislike him since he's an endearingly passionate focal figure who's more frantic than sullen. When Billy is not attempting to negotiate high school cliques or gently wooing a potential first girlfriend in the film's most comprehensive and emotional plotline, his rites of passage and dilemmas appear mostly banal to the audience. What new things have you learned? Allowing children with special needs to integrate with other normal students in a classroom setting gives the students more chances to study. Classrooms with a diverse group of students may help youngsters with differing levels of ability stay engaged. There is a greater level of expectation on the part of all the youngsters. As a result of successful inclusion, an individual's abilities and gifts are sought to be developed. How is the lifespan depicted in the movie typical or atypical of what you've learned in this class? From conception to death, the life span viewpoint views human behavior as impacted by a variety of elements, including genetics, history, culture, and psychology. Multiple variables and frameworks affect human development from a lifespan viewpoint. By aspects, we mean all that goes along with life, including education, wealth, and even one's own ancestry. We use frameworks to describe how we think about the many parts of a subject. Does what you have learned to change the way you think about human development? Yes, I have changed my perspective of human development and accepted that there are individual differences that may affect how we interact with others and grow. Individual differences are not a factor to causes discrimination, but with good integration, they can adapt to normal life.
3 What diagnoses do you think psychologists would use to describe Billy? Psychologists would diagnose Billy Asperger syndrome since he struggles with social interaction and nonverbal communication. When it comes to social interaction and nonverbal communication, children with Asperger's syndrome tend to have confined and repetitive patterns of behavior and interest like Billy in this case.
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