Infancy and Childhood Module 9

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Infancy and Childhood Module 9

Infancy and Childhood Infancy and childhood span from birth to teenage years. During these years the individual grows physically, cognitively and socially. Stage Span Infancy Newborn to toddler Childhood Toddler to teenager

Maturation The development of the brain unfolds based on genetic instructions, leading various bodily and mental functions to occur in sequence— standing before walking, babbling before talking—this is called maturation. Maturation sets the basic course of development, experience adjusts it .

Motor Development Infants begin to roll over first followed by sitting unsupported, crawling, and finally walking. Experience has little effect on this sequence.

Maturation and Infant Memory Earliest age of conscious memory is around 3½ years (Bauer, 2002). A 5-year-old has a sense of self and an increased long-term memory, thus organization of memory is different from 3-4 years.

Cognitive Development Piaget believed that the driving force behind intellectual development is our biological development amidst experiences with the environment Our cognitive development is shaped by errors we make

Schemas are mental molds into which we pour our experiences.

Assimilation and Accommodation The process of assimilation involves incorporating new experiences into our current understanding (schema). The process of adjusting a schema and modifying it is called accommodation.

Social Development Stranger anxiety is fear of stranger and develops around 8 months. This is the age at which infants form schemas for familiar faces and cannot assimilate a new face.

Origins of Attachment Harlow (1971) showed that infants bond with surrogate mothers because of bodily contact and not nourishment

Origins of Attachment Like bodily contact, familiarity is another factor for causing attachment. In some animals (goslings) imprinting is the cause of attachment