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Models of Human Development © Gallahue, D.L., Ozmun, J.C., & Goodway, J.D. (2012). Understanding Motor Development. Boston: McGraw-Hill. McGraw-Hill/Irwin © 2012 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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2-2 Human development is studied from a variety of theoretical perspectives, all of which have implications for understanding the motor development and movement education of infants, children, adolescents, and adults.
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2-3 Psychoanalytic Theory (Freud) Psychosocial Theory (Erikson) Maturational Theory (Gesell) Environmental Theory (Havighurst) Cognitive Theory (Piaget)
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2-4 Phase/Stage Theories : Descriptive Developmental Task Theories : Predictive Developmental Milestone Theories: Both descriptive & predictive Ecological Theories: Explanatory
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2-5 Erik Erikson : Phase/stage theory Robert Havighurst: Developmental task theory Jean Piaget : Developmental milestone theory Nicholas Bernstein : Ecological theory-- dynamic systems branch Roger Barker : Ecological theory-- behavior setting branch Urie Bronfenbrenner : Ecological theory-- behavior setting branch
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2-6 Change is Nonlinear (i.e. discontinuous) Change is Self-Organizing Change is Governed by Constraints Change is Interactive (T.I.E) Change Involves Degrees of Freedom
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2-7 Change is Ecologically (i.e. environmentally) Based Change is Governed by Attached meaning: Activities (what people do) Roles (people’s expected behaviors) Relationships (how we treat & are treated by others) Microsystems: Family; peers; school Mesosystem : Interacting microsystems Exosystem : Indirect but important social settings Macrosystem : Ones’ cultural reality Chronosystem: One’s total life experience
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2-8 Trust vs. Mistrust : Mutual affirmation Autonomy vs. Doubt and Shame: “terrible two’s” Initiative vs. Guilt: Play age Industry vs. Inferiority: Learning new skills Identity vs. Role Confusion: Fidelity & devotion Intimacy vs. Isolation : Love & affiliation Generativity vs. Self-absorption: Mid-life crisis Integrity vs. Despair : Reflection & fulfillment
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2-9 Sensorimotor Phase : Basic assimilation & schema formation through movement Preoperational Phase: Advanced assimilation through physical activity Concrete Operations Phase: Reversibility with intellectual experimentation Formal Operations Phase: Deductive reasoning through hypothesis formulation
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2-10 Infancy - Early Childhood: Birth to 5 years Middle Childhood : 6 to 12 years Adolescence : 13 to 18 years Early Adulthood: 19 to 29 years Middle Adulthood : 30-60 years Later Maturity: 60>
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2-11 Although a variety of theories attempt to both describe and explain human development, all fall short.
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