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Developing through the Lifespan Online case studies
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Piaget‘s stages of development
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Piaget‘s stages of development
Sensorimotor
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Piaget‘s stages of development
Sensorimotor Object permanence
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Piaget‘s stages of development
Sensorimotor Preoperational Object permanence
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Piaget‘s stages of development
Sensorimotor Preoperational Object permanence Conservation Egocentric
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Piaget‘s stages of development
Sensorimotor Preoperational Concrete Object permanence Conservation Egocentric
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Piaget‘s stages of development
Sensorimotor Preoperational Concrete Object permanence Conservation Egocentric Concrete objects
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Piaget‘s stages of development
Sensorimotor Preoperational Concrete Formal Object permanence Conservation Egocentric Concrete objects
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Piaget‘s stages of development
Sensorimotor Preoperational Concrete Formal Object permanence Conservation Egocentric Abstract thought Critical thinking Concrete objects
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John’s two-year-old twins are constantly fighting over toys
John’s two-year-old twins are constantly fighting over toys. This behavior is driving John crazy because the twins are hitting each other and pulling toys from each other. He decides to have a talk with them to explain that their behavior has to change. He tells each of them that the other one feels bad when being hit and that they should learn to share. Continued on next slide
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To his dismay, the behavior continued as if he had not done anything. According to Jean Piaget, why might this be happening? A. Two-year-olds are egocentric and cannot understand things from another’s point of view. B. His children are simply misbehaving and stronger punishment is required. C. During this age children are learning conservation and they are trying to get all the toys for themselves. D. Sibling rivalry cannot be controlled. It is just a phase. Answer: A
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Continued from previous slide
To his dismay, the behavior continued as if he had not done anything. According to Jean Piaget, why might this be happening? A. Two-year-olds are egocentric and cannot understand things from another’s point of view. B. His children are simply misbehaving and stronger punishment is required. C. During this age children are learning conservation and they are trying to get all the toys for themselves. D. Sibling rivalry cannot be controlled. It is just a phase. Answer: A
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Jack is learning to understand algebra
Jack is learning to understand algebra. He loves to discuss philosophical issues with his friends, and is exploring various religious beliefs. Jack is in Piaget’s __________ stage. A. preoperational B. sensorimotor C. formal operational D. concrete operational Answer: C
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Jack is learning to understand algebra
Jack is learning to understand algebra. He loves to discuss philosophical issues with his friends, and is exploring various religious beliefs. Jack is in Piaget’s __________ stage. A. preoperational B. sensorimotor C. formal operational D. concrete operational Answer: C
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Parenting styles
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What type of parenting is most useful?
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What type of parenting is most useful?
Permissive
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What type of parenting is most useful?
Permissive No direction
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What type of parenting is most useful?
Permissive Authoritarian No direction
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What type of parenting is most useful?
Permissive Authoritarian Rebellious Negative No direction
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What type of parenting is most useful?
Permissive Authoritarian Authoritative Rebellious Negative No direction
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What type of parenting is most useful?
Permissive Authoritarian Authoritative Rebellious Negative No direction Self-reliant Positive self image
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"I don't care whether you want to wash the dishes, you will do so because I said so!" This statement is most representative of a(n) ________ parenting style. A. permissive B. authoritative C. formal operational D. authoritarian Answer: D
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"I don't care whether you want to wash the dishes, you will do so because I said so!" This statement is most representative of a(n) ________ parenting style. A. permissive B. authoritative C. formal operational D. authoritarian Answer: D
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”Here is what I would like you to consider…" This statement is most representative of a(n) ________ parenting style. A. permissive B. authoritative C. formal operational D. authoritarian Answer: D
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”Here is what I would like you to consider…" This statement is most representative of a(n) ________ parenting style. A. permissive B. authoritative C. formal operational D. authoritarian Answer: D
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“I don’t care what you do…" This statement is most representative of a(n) ________ parenting style.
A. permissive B. authoritative C. formal operational D. authoritarian E. none of the above
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“I don’t care what you do…" This statement is most representative of a(n) ________ parenting style.
A. permissive B. authoritative C. formal operational D. authoritarian E. none of the above
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Most parents want to create a positive self-concept in their child.
What effect will this have? ______________________________________
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Most parents want to create a positive self-concept in their child.
What effect will this have? ______________________________________ More sociable and self confident
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Kolberg’s stages of morality
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Kolberg’s stages of morality
Pre-conventional
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Kolberg’s stages of morality
Pre-conventional Avoid punishment
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Kolberg’s stages of morality
Pre-conventional Conventional Avoid punishment
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Kolberg’s stages of morality
Pre-conventional Conventional Avoid punishment Obey the law
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Kolberg’s stages of morality
Pre-conventional Conventional Post-conventional Avoid punishment Obey the law
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Kolberg’s stages of morality
Pre-conventional Conventional Post-conventional Avoid punishment Obey higher law or morality Obey the law
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As your Dad ages, he may have difficulty learning something new or problem with abstract reasoning. This would indicate difficulty with ___________________ intelligence. However, information he has known for years (old knowledge) would remain, indicating it was ___________________ intelligence.
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As your Dad ages, he may have difficulty learning something new or problem with abstract reasoning. This would indicate difficulty with ___________________ intelligence. However, information he has known for years (old knowledge) would remain, indicating it was __________________ intelligence. Fluid intelligence
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As your Dad ages, he may have difficulty learning something new or problem with abstract reasoning. This would indicate difficulty with ___________________ intelligence. However, information he has known for years (old knowledge) would remain, indicating it was __________________ intelligence. Fluid intelligence Crystalized intelligence
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How might you know your Mother is developing Alzheimer’s disease?
_____________________________________
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How might you know your Mother is developing Alzheimer’s disease?
Forgetful, disoriented
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Nina expects to leave home, go to college, get married, and retire about the same age as everyone else in the same culture. This indicates she is following her culture’s _____________________________
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Nina expects to leave home, go to college, get married, and retire about the same age as everyone else in the same culture. This indicates she is following her culture’s _____________________________ Social Clock
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You want to be very satisfied in your marriage or relationship
You want to be very satisfied in your marriage or relationship. What would be the best predictor of this satisfaction? _____________________________________
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You want to be very satisfied in your marriage or relationship
You want to be very satisfied in your marriage or relationship. What would be the best predictor of this satisfaction? _____________________________________ The ratio of positive to negative interaction
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Believe in yourself! You can do more than you think you can!
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