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Voyage Through the Life Span Overview of development and its impact on our behavior and mental processes. Continuous versus discontinuous Learning versus Maturation (nurture) (nature)
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Voyage Through the Life Span Internet Listening: Radio Lab (www.wnyc.org)www.wnyc.org n Season One: “Morality” n Season Three: “Mortality” n Learning Objectives: n Prenatal Development n Postnatal Development u Social, cognitive, moral & personality n Attachment n Death and Dying
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Stages of Development n Germinal Stage: zygote; 2 weeks n Embryonic Stage: embryo u implantation - 8th week n Fetal Stage: 3rd month - birth n Birth: neonate u reflexes: rooting
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Development Motor Development Perceptual Development Cognitive Development Piaget & Vygotsky Compared Piaget’s observation Piaget’s 4 stage Theory
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Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory A new appreciation Elders as models Zone of Proximal Development Scaffolding Lev Vygotsky
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Kohlberg’s Moral Development Theory Preconventional (0 - 9yrs.) “Premoral” Moral judgments are based largely upon expectations of rewards & punishment. Conventional (“Law & order approach” ) Moral judgments largely reflect social convention. Post-Conventional (setting own moral standards) Moral judgments are derived from moral principles.
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Social & Personality Development Erikson Stages of Psychosocial Development 1. INFANCY 0-1 Trust V. Mistrust 2. EARLY ADULTHOOD 2-3 Autonomy V. Shame & Doubt 3. PRESCHOOL YEARS 4-5Initiative V. Guilt 4. GRAMMAR SCHOOL 6-12Industry V. Inferiority 5. ADOLESCENCE Identity V. Role Diffusion 6. YOUNG ADULTHOOD Intimacy V. Isolation 7. MIDDLE ADULTHOOD Generativity V. Stagnation 8. LATE ADULTHOOD Integrity V. Despair
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Views of Attachment n Behaviorist u “A” learned through experience u mother as the “reinforcer” n Harry Harlow’s View: “ contact comfort ” n Konrad Lorenz’ View: “ Imprinting ” u goslings & ducklings a bigger lesson?
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Parenting Styles Diana Baumrind: Authoritative: reason over force Authortarian: Obedience for the sake of obedience Permissive: few, if any rules, little supervision Uninvolved: detached from children
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Adolescence “Neither fish nor fowl” n Physical Development n Cognitive Development n Adolescent Egocentrism (Elkind) u Imaginary Audience u Personal Fable
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Adulthood n Emerging Adulthood (18 - 25) n Young Adulthood (20 - 40) n Middle Adulthood (45 - 60) n Late Adulthood (65 +)
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Adulthood n Theories on Aging: u Programmed Senescence u Wear & Tear Theory n Adult Cognitive Development: u Crystallized Intelligence u Fluid Intelligence
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Late Adulthood Death & Dying (Kubler-Ross) The problem with this theory n Denial n Anger n Bargaining n Depression n Final Acceptance
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