A child’s worst nightmare
More often than not, parents/guardians partake in the induction of nightmares in little children on a daily basis. This is evident in the use of a disciplinary approach that involves instrumental lying, a manipulative practice that leverages on the fundamental premise of fear to threaten and scare t...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-650272020-07-16T06:26:06Z A child’s worst nightmare Goh, Trivia Shi Ya Ng Woon Lam Ina Conradi Chavez School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Visual arts More often than not, parents/guardians partake in the induction of nightmares in little children on a daily basis. This is evident in the use of a disciplinary approach that involves instrumental lying, a manipulative practice that leverages on the fundamental premise of fear to threaten and scare the child victim into compliance. This paper attempts to dissect and present the inherent wrongs in instrumental lying as well as discuss the immediate ramifications of this act. The proposed solution is presented along with the progress report of the execution phase of this project. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2015-06-11T01:43:02Z 2015-06-11T01:43:02Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/65027 Videos-DRNTU/sci_fyp_15/ADM_11_15_U1130534L_Goh_Shi_Ya_Trivia.mov en Nanyang Technological University 34 p. application/pdf text/html |
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More often than not, parents/guardians partake in the induction of nightmares in little children on a daily basis. This is evident in the use of a disciplinary approach that involves instrumental lying, a manipulative practice that leverages on the fundamental premise of fear to threaten and scare the child victim into compliance. This paper attempts to dissect and present the inherent wrongs in instrumental lying as well as discuss the immediate ramifications of this act. The proposed solution is presented along with the progress report of the execution phase of this project. |
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