Tuesday, April 26, 2011

My favorite super hero is PERRY THE PLATYPUS






Perry the platypus is a secret agent, also known as Agent P or simply Perry. He is a platypus from the animated television series Phineas and Ferb. 
Perry is a pet for the Flynn-Fletcher family, who is perceived as a normal and domesticated animal. But, in secret, he has a double life as member of espionage oganization . Perry doesn't have supernatural powers, but is agile and battle the evil of Dr. Doofenshmirtz, who always wants to end with the area bordering.


I like him because is very seriously but is for this that he is very fun see him  fight against evil and then go home, without his hat that characterized him how a secret agent, where are Phineas and Ferb 


Perry, though fighting with the Dr. Doofenshmirtz, always leaves a teaching about respect to other and to haven't grudge. He always has the hope that the Dr. Doofenshmirtz will become good and he will use the science for the good of the community.




I hope that you like him, because is very cute and rough =)


See you!!  =)

Monday, April 11, 2011

Jean Piaget (1896-1980)






Jean Piaget was a swiss psychologist. His father, Arthur Piaget, was a professor of medieval literature with an interest in local history.  His mother, Rebecca Jackson, was intelligent and energetic, but Jean found her a bit neurotic, an impression that he said led to his interest in psychology, but away from pathology!
He had a phd in biology at the university in his hometown (Neuchâtel). He published several articles about child psychology. He relied on the growth of their children to develop the theory of sensorimotor intelligence wich described the spontaneous development of a practical intelligence, based on action, which is formed from the emerging concepts that the child has about permanent objects of space, time and cause. Piaget established a series of successive stages in the development of intelligence:

  · Stage of sensorimotor intelligence
  · Stage of intuitive intelligence
  · Stage of concrete intellectual operations
  · Stage of abstract intellectual operations

I like Piaget because his theory about the development of intelligence is very origininal and interesting.

I agree with many of the points that he mentions. Also he links the cognitive-experimental, what really catches my attention.
I recommend reading a little about him. Besides his theory is based on the children, an area that I love. I love children!

Greeting!

Monday, April 4, 2011

About me and my blog



Hi classmates and miss Marian! 

I want to tell you a little about me and my objetives about this blog.
My name is Francisca, but  the teacher calls me Franny, that's nice. Nobody has called me Franny before, so is very original and tender (other people call me Fran, Pancha, Panchy, etc. but these nicknames are very common)
I study psychology at the University of Chile, and I'm in the second year.  My carreer is very fun and interesting.  Actually, I don`t see myself studying in another carreer.  
I'm single but I have boyfriend. He studies psychology in the same university. We are classmates! It´s very fun but sometimes it's a little difficult.
I like dancing contemporary dance, but my dream always has been dancing ballet. I never could achieve it.
I didn't like the blogs, but now I like writing them. My objetives about my blog are that you know a little about me and my interests. Also, that you know my opinions about the different topics that I will post here. And I hope you can write your opinion  too.
I hope learn English too and communicate better with you in this language.

See you soon! =)