Developmental psychology Developmental psychology Nature versus nurture Continuity and stages Stability and change
Conception
Zygote Zygote Embryo Embryo Fetus Fetus
Placenta Teratogens Teratogens Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
Reflexes Habituation Habituation
Brain development Maturation Maturation
Motor development Learning to walk
Infantile amnesia
Cognition Cognition Jean Piaget Schema Schema Assimilation Assimilation Accommodation Accommodation
Sensorimotor Stage Sensorimotor Stage Object permanence Object permanence ▪ “out of sight, out of mind”
Sensorimotor Stage Sensorimotor Stage Object permanence Object permanence ▪ “out of sight, out of mind”
Sensorimotor Stage Sensorimotor Stage Object permanence Object permanence ▪ “out of sight, out of mind” ▪
Preoperational Stage Preoperational Stage Conservation (lack this) Conservation
Preoperational Stage Preoperational Stage Conservation Conservation
Preoperational Stage Preoperational Stage Conservation Conservation H6I H6I
HOLOGRAPHIC SPEECH 1 year old “Ball” TELEGRAPHIC SPEECH 2 years old “Want Ball”/”Where Ball”
Egocentrism Egocentrism
Theory of Mind Theory of Mind Lev Vygotsky
Concrete Operational Stage Concrete Operational Stage Understand Conservation Math transformations ▪ 8+4=12 ▪ 12-4=8
Formal Operational Stage Formal Operational Stage Abstract concepts (If this, then that)
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT PIAGET’S THEORY AND CURRENT THINKING
Influential theory Development is more continuous Larger emphasis on social factors Children respond better to positive instructions Vygotsky Zone of proximal development
Autism Autism
Stranger anxiety Stranger anxiety
Attachment Attachment Body contact ▪ Harry Harlow’s studies Familiarity ▪ Critical period Critical period ▪ Imprinting Imprinting ▪ Sensitive period ▪ ▪
Psychologists Harry Harlow and Margaret Harlow raised monkeys with two artificial mothers—one a bare wire cylinder with a wooden head and an attached feeding bottle, the other a cylinder with no bottle but covered with foam rubber and wrapped with terry cloth. The Harlows’ discovery surprised many psychologists: The infants much preferred contact with the comfortable cloth mother, even while feeding from the nourishing mother. Monkeys raised with artificial mothers were terror-stricken when placed in strange situations without their surrogate mothers.
Ainsworth’s “strange situation” Secure attachment Insecure attachment
Temperament Temperament Easy, difficult & slow to warm up babies Erikson’s Basic trustBasic trust
Early deprivation of attachment Disruption of attachment Does day care affect attachment?
Self-concept Self-concept Self-esteem Self-awareness
Parenting styles (Baumrind) Authoritarian Permissive Authoritative Correlation versus causation
Differences in child-rearing from culture to culture
GENDER DEVELOPMENT THE NURTURE OF GENDER
Experience and brain development
How much credit (or blame) do parents deserve?
Peer influence
Adolescence Adolescence
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
Piaget’s formal operations
Lawrence Kohlberg Preconventional morality Conventional morality Postconventional morality Moral feeling Moral action
Forming an identity Identity Identity Social identity Social identity Intimacy Intimacy Parent and peer relationships
Emerging adulthood Emerging adulthood
Physical changes in middle adulthood Menopause Menopause
Physical changes in later life Life expectancy Sensory abilities Health Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
Recall versus recognition Prospective memory
Recall versus recognition Prospective memory
Cross-Sectional Evidence Cross-sectional study Cross-sectional study Longitudinal Evidence Longitudinal study Longitudinal study It all depends Crystallized intelligence Crystallized intelligence Fluid intelligence Fluid intelligence
Well-being across the life span Death and dying DABDA
BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL INFLUENCES ON SUCCESSFUL AGING
Death of a spouse most difficult to deal with Facing death with dignity and opennes helps people complete life cycle with a sense of meaninfulness Elizabeth Kubler-Ross’s theory of the stages of dying Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance (DABDA)
Nature versus nurture Continuity and stages Stability and change
CONTINUITY AND STAGES