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Mod 45-54 (Mod 45 (Notes (-Researchers want to understand more about human…
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Vocab
Developmental Psychology- A branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout their life span
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Teratogans- Agents such as viruses that can reach the embryo/fetus during development and cause harm
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome- physical and cognitive abnormalties in children caused by the mother's heavy drinking
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-Researchers want to understand more about human development through birth and how we become ourselves
-Researchers who emphasize experience and learning view development as a slow and continuous process
-Some research casts doubts on whether or not life proceeds through neatly defined age-linked stages
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TYS and AYS
AYS ---> I don't think I was really the same at any of the ages listed, obviously i'm sure there were a few similarities between then and now. However as I've grown I've developed a sense of humor, become more open, and grown more confident.
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TYS---> Piaget supports stage theory of development along with Kohlberg. Some traits are stable however others like social traits change
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TYS and AYS
AYS---> My youngest memory was at 5 eating lasagna with my family and not being able to swim with my sisters because i didn't finish my food. Lame story I know, but what can I say that's what I remember. It doesn't surprise me that we don't recall much before 4, I don't remember anything from before I was 4.
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Vocab
Cognition- all mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
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Conservation- the principle that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects
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Scaffold- A framework that offers children temporary support as they develop higher levels of thinking
ASD- A disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by significant deficiencies in communication and social interaction
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Children actively construct/modify their understanding of the world through assimilation and accommodation
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By age 7, they enter the concrete operational stage and are able to comprehend the principle of conservation
By age 12, they enter the formal operation stage and can systematically reason
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Genetic influences , abnormal brain development, and prenatal environment likely contribute to ASD
An inpaired theory of mind makes it difficult for people with ASD to understand other points of views
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Some people with ASD function at a high level, while others struggle to use language
TYS and AYS
AYS---> Yes, as a kid I experienced some of the cognitive development discussed here. Mainly in cases where my mother was scolding me and her tone of voice helped me decipher what she was saying more clearly.
TYS---> A- 5 B-2,6 C-3,4 D- 1
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Critical Period- an optimal period early in the life of an organism when exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces normal development
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strange situation- a procedure for studying child-caregiver attachment; a child is placed in an unfamiliar environment while their caregiver leaves then returns
Secure attachment- demonstrated by infants who comfortably explore environments in the presence of their caregiver
Insecure attachment- demonstrated by infants who display either clinging anxious attachments or an avoidant attachment that resists closeness
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Basic Trust- According to Erik Erikson, a sense that the world is predictable and trustworthy is formed during infancy
Self-concept- all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves in answer to the question, "Who am I?"
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