Do Now: What event and/or person had the greatest impact on your development?

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Do Now: What event and/or person had the greatest impact on your development?

Developmental Psychology The study of YOU from womb to tomb. We are going to study how we change physically, socially, cognitively and morally over our lifetimes.

Nature Versus Nurture While going through this unit always been in the back of your head…. Are you who you are because of: The way you were born- Nature. The way you were raised- Nurture.

Research Methods Cross-Sectional Studies Participants of different ages studied at the same time. Longitudinal Studies One group of people studied over a period of time.

Physical Development Focus on our physical changes over time.

Prenatal Development Conception begins with the drop of an egg and the release of about 200 million sperm. The sperm seeks out the egg and attempts to penetrate the eggs surface.

Stage One: Germinal The Zygote Lasts about two weeks and consists of rapid cell division.

Zygotes Less than half of all zygotes survive first two weeks. About 10 days after conception, the zygote will attach itself to the uterine wall. The outer part of the zygote becomes the placenta (which filters nutrients).

Genetic Abnormalities XO- Turner SyndromeXXY- Klinefelter Syndrome

Stage 2: Embryonic Lasts about 6 weeks. Heart begins to beat and the organs begin to develop. Embryo

Teratogens Chemical agents that can harm the prenatal environment. Alcohol (FAS) Other STDs can harm the baby….. HIV Herpes Genital Warts

Stage 3: Fetal- Fetus By nine weeks we have a… Age of Viability- by about the 6 th month, the stomach and other organs have formed enough to survive outside of mother. At this time the baby can hear (and recognize) sounds and respond to light.

Childbirth Click the woman in labor to watch a birthing video. Please be aware that it is graphic….beautiful but can be difficult to watch.

Healthy Newborns Turn head towards voices. See 8 to 12 inches from their faces. Gaze longer at human like objects right from birth.

Reflexes Inborn automatic responses. Rooting Sucking Grasping Moro Babinski Click on pictures to see clips of reflexes.

Maturation Physical growth, regardless of the environment. Although the timing of our growth may be different, the sequence is almost always the same. Click to see movie of Captain Marvel and his maturation.

Developmental Norms- average age at which children perform various tasks

Motor Development Proximodistal Principle- development inward and then outward (infant can roll before walk or bring arms together) Cephalocaudal Principle- development head to foot (infant can lift their head before being able to sit up)

Motor Skills Gross Motor SkillsFine Motor Skills Pre-representational- scribbles, focus is on activity itself Representational- drawing means something to the child, 4 yr old can draw stick figures

Secret Life of the Baby’s Brain w w