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Chapter 5 Entering the Social World
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Erikson PBasic Trust vs. Mistrust PAutonomy vs. Shame/Doubt PInitiative vs. Guilt
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Growth of Attachment PGradual growth PMothers/children calibrate PFather attachment
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Forms of Attachment PSecureP Resistant P Avoidant P Disorganized
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Attachment Lays Foundation PSecure more interpersonally responsive less critical more did things together with others interacted better with peers had more friends P Disorganized abnormal levels of hostility
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What If Mother Works? 1/3 cared for in home by father/grandparent 1/3 cared for in provider’s home (often relative) 1/3 cared for in day care/nursery school
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Consequences PIf mother is sensitive (e.g. provides quality time) NO discernible impact PIf mother is not sensitive (e.g. less responsive, poor child care facility) Insecure attachment develops
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What To Look For: PLow-ratio of children to caregiver PWell-trained staff PAmple opportunities for educational &social stimulation PEffective communication b/w parents & day care workers
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Basic Emotions PSocial smiles (another human face) emerges around 2 months joined by laughter around 4 months psychologically stimulated laughter xmom - dad acting silly PFear emerges around 6 months PStranger anxiety
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Basic Emotions Cont. PComplex emotions (15-18 months) shame pride PSocial referencing social situation look for cues from mom/dad
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Play: The Business of Childhood PParallel play: plays alone but watches others PSimple play: plays w/ similar activities as others but smiles at another PCooperative play: plays with a theme/children have roles
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Play Cont. PMake believe PGender differences PParental influence PLearning to cooperate
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Pro Social Behavior P Empathy vs. Sympathy P Altruism (costs) P Feelings of responsibility P Feelings of competence P Mood
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Images of Men & Women PStereotypes females: verbal ability - social influence males: math - spatial ability - aggression PGender typing PGender identity PEvolving gender roles
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