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AP Psychology Objective Opener
Take notes on the concepts of adulthood and understand the stages of death and Kolberg’s morality. Have your notebooks out.
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Early and Middle-Adulthood
The peak of health - 18 to 25 Quantitative changes after 25 Social clock Midlife transition - crisis Menopause the point at which women stop menstruating and are no longer fertile
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The Later Years of Life Physical changes in late adulthood
Genetic preprogramming theories of aging Wear-and-tear theories of aging Disengagement theory of aging Cognitive changes slower time versus declining intelligence effects of physical health & motivation decrease fluid intelligence improving crystallized intelligence theories that suggest there is a built-in time limit to the reproduction of human cells, and that after a certain time they are no longer able to divideDisengagement theory of aging aging is a gradual withdrawal from the world on physical, psychological, and social levels Wear-and-tear theories of aging theories that suggest that the mechanical functions of the body simply stop working efficiently waste by-products of energy production eventually accumulate, and mistakes are made when cells reporoduce
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Adjusting to Death Kubler-Ross Denial Anger Bargaining Depression
Acceptance
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Brain Games: Battle of the Ages
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Additional Aspects of Kohlberg’s Theory
On your handout Create an image/symbol to represent each stage 1-6
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Kohlberg’s Moral development: Heinz’ Dilema
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Development Timeline Project
You may begin working on this at any time and turn it in by November 28th (the day we return from Thanksgiving Break). Example
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