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GROWTH DEVLOPMENT (X. Psychosocial Theory (INTIMACY vs ISOLATION,…
GROWTH DEVLOPMENT
X. Psychosocial Theory
INTIMACY vs ISOLATION
GENERATIVITY vs STAGNATION
IDENTITY vs CONFUSION
INTEGRITY vs DESPAIR
INDUSTRY vs INFERIORITY
INITIATIVE vs GUILT
AUTONOMY vs SHAME and DOUBT
TRUST vs MISTRUST
VII. Physical Development of a child
Palmar Grasp Reflex
Babinski Reflex
Moro Reflex
Steeping or Walking Reflex
Rooting and Sucking reflex
III. Genetic Disorder
Tay-Sachs Disease
Phenylketonuria (PKU)
Sickle-cell anemia
Cystic Fibrosis
VIII. Jean Piaget Theory
Preoperational Stage
Concrete Operational Stage
Sensorimotor Stage
Formal Operational Stage
IV. Chromosome Disorder
Klinefelter's Syndrome
Turner's Syndrome
Down Syndrome
VI. How do twins develop in pregancy?
Identical Twins
Two babies come from one fertilized egg cell
Fraternal Twins
When the mother released multiples egg cell and two or more is fertilized
Siamese Twins
Occur when the mass of the egg cell separates
IX. Lev Vygotsky Theory
Internalization
Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)
Scaffolding
XI. Physical Changes in Adolescence Stages
Development of Secondary Sex Characteristics
Continued of Brain Development
Rapid gains in Height and Weight
XII. Adulthood
Middle Adulthood Stages
Late Adulthood Stage
Young Adulthood Stages
I. Nature VS. Nurture
Nature referes to inherited characteristics
Nurture refers to influence of enviroment
II. Deoxyribocluneic Acid (DNA)
Special Molecules that contains the genetic material of organism
Nature of each gene determines the characteristics of a certain trait
V. Periods of Pregnancy
Pregnancy has three periods
Two weeks from conception, Embryonic Period begins and ends at eight weeks
Fetal Period is from the beginning of ninth week until the birth of the baby.
First two weeks called Germinal Period