1. Richard Flavell on Metacognition
Freud, whom lived in the 19th – 20th century, thought similar to Locke, and believed that children's personalities were shaped by their parents nurturing (MacDonald, Kevin) however; unlike Locke, Freud believed we are born with a certain level of innate inclinations such as a baby being afraid of thunder or the sound of a . ... Now, the opinion of those with mental disabilities began to shift from a fear and inclination to hide them away from the public eye. ...
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