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In reading Court decisions,Professor Wofford notices that the decisions typically discuss the "rational male." Wofford begins to write notes in which she ruminates about the notion of the rational male as well as why the concept of the rational female is not mentioned.Wofford's memos are:

Appreciate the cultural and psychological factors regulating emotions in children.
Know the theoretical contributions of major theorists on the importance of play in childhood development.
Understand how protective optimism and self-determination theory apply to early childhood development.
Understand the importance of developing multiple solutions for problem-solving.

Definitions:

McClelland's View

A theory in psychology focusing on three needs: achievement, affiliation, and power, which motivate people's behavior.

Achievements

Accomplishments or successes that are achieved through effort, skill, or courage.

Idiographic Goals

Unique, personal objectives that are specific to an individual's desires and life circumstances, guiding their behavior in a deeply personal way.

Nomothetic Goals

Objectives or aims that apply universally, seeking to establish general laws and principles about human behavior.

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