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Developmental Psychology UNIT 9 Baby Ethan "What is it?"
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Developmental Psychology The analysis of how people are continually developing— physically, cognitively, and socially—from infancy to old age Complete hand-out 9-2
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The Big Questions... Nature vs. Nurture—how do genetic inheritance and experience influence our development?
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The Big Questions... Continuity vs. Stages—is development a continuous, gradual process or does it proceed through a sequence of separate stages?
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The Big Questions... Stability vs. Change —do our early personality traits persist through life, or do we become different persons as we age?
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The Big Questions...place each item in the appropriate category 3, 6, 9 2, 5, 8 1, 4, 7
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What do you think? Scoring: 1. Add items 1, 4, and 7— reverse item #4 2. Add items 2, 5, and 8— reverse item #5 3. Add items 3, 6, and 9— reverse item #3 4. (Reverse meaning 0=5, 1=4, 2=3, 3=2, 4=1, 5=0) Compare your scores with someone next to you. Discuss and defend your responses Complete Hand-out 9-4
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Child Development HabituationNeural Networks
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Cognitive Development and Piaget “Children are active thinkers” How the physical world works How their minds represent it How other minds represent it “I have a germ” clip Schemas— Assimilate— Accommodate— Music genre example DVD player example
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Piaget’s Stages #1 Sensorimotor Stage: Experiencing the world through senses and actions Birth to 2 years Key ideas: object permanence & stranger anxiety habituation object permanence object permanence #2
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Piaget’s Stages #2 Preoperational Stage: representing things with words and images Ages 2-6/7 Pretend play and egocentrism Egocentrism Categorization Awareness of Self
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Piaget’s Stages #3 Concrete Operational Thinking logically about concrete events, basic mathematic operations Ages 7-11 Conservation “Smart” Deductive Reasoning
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Piaget’s Stages #4 Formal Operational Stage —abstract reasoning and mature moral reasoning. Age 12 through adulthood
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Social Development Attachment, Temperament, and Parenting Styles
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Attachment An emotional tie with another person Forty Studies: Harlow’s attachment studiesHarlow’s attachment studies Hand out 9-8: Analyzing parenting style and attachment theory
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Parenting Styles “Adi’s Story”
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Parenting
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Cognitive Development Developing Morality Lawrence Kohlberg Preconventional morality Conventional morality Postconventional morality Moral feeling Moral action
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Nature versus nurture Continuity and stages Stability and change The Big Questions...
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Continuity and Stages
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