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3 phases _________ stage = first 2 weeks conception, ____________, formation of placenta ___________ stage = 2 weeks – 2 months formation of vital ________ and systems _______ stage = 2 months – birth bodily growth continues, _________ capability begins, brain _____multiply age of ________
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Figure 10.1 Overview of fetal development
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Maternal __________ Malnutrition linked to increased risk of birth complications, ___________ problems, and ______________ Maternal ____ use Tobacco, alcohol, ________, and recreational drugs _____ ________ syndrome
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Maternal _______ Rubella, ________, mumps, genital herpes, ______, severe influenza Prenatal _______ care Prevention through __________
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Basic Principles ___________ trend – head to foot ___________trend – center-outward __________ – gradual unfolding of genetic blueprint Developmental ______ – median age Cultural variations
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__________________ __________ (1979) The ________________ and patterns of attachment SecureAnxious-ambivalent______________
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Stage theories, three components progress through stages in ______ progress through stages related to _____ major __________ in development ____________ (1963) _____ stages spanning the lifespan ___________ crises determining balance between opposing polarities in personality
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Figure 10.5 Stage theories of development
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Figure 10.6 Erikson’s stage theory
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______________ (1920s-1980s) _____________/ Accommodation 4 stages and major milestones _______________ Object permanence _______________ Centration, Egocentrism _______ ___________ Decentration, Reversibility, Conservation _________ ___________ Abstraction
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Figure 10.7 Piaget’s stage theory
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Figure 10.8 Piaget’s conservation task
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Criticisms Piaget _________________ children’s abilities Problems with ______ theories Universality Vygotsky’s _____________ theory Are some _________ abilities innate?
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_________ (1976) Reasoning as opposed to behavior _______ _______ Measured nature and progression of moral reasoning 3 levels, each with 2 sublevels _____________Conventional______________
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Figure 10.10 Kohlberg’s stage theory
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__________________ Secondary sex characteristics Primary sex characteristics Menarche Sperm production Maturation: _____ vs. _____ Sex differences in effects of early maturation
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Figure 10.12 Physical development at puberty
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Increasing _____________ Changes in _________ cortex
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Erik _______ (1968) Key challenge - forming a sense of ______ James _________ (1988) Four identity statuses Identity ________ Identity foreclosure Identity __________ Identity achievement
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___________ development ______ development Career development _________ changes Cognitive changes
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