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Lifespan Development refers to the full process of human development from…
Lifespan Development refers to the full process of human development from conception to death.Including all of the physiological, cognitive, emotional, and social changes that people experience over a lifetime.
Insights
Multidirectional
change happens in all directions
Traits come and go
critical period something must occur or the only time abnormality can occur
Multicontextual
multicutural
"All kinds of people"
Culture is the system of shared beliefs, conventions, norms, behaviors, expectations, and symbolic representation
Social Construction
Difference equals deficit error
multidiscplinary
Biosocial,cognitive,psychological
plastic
Traits can be molded yet keep their identity
Nature vs Nurture Genes and environment play a role in development
Epigentics
Theories
Freud psychosexual
psychoanalytic
first six years occurs in 3 stages of development
Oral (birth to 1) Anal (1-3) Phallic (3-6) Latency (6-11) Genital (Adolescence) Adulthood
Erikson pyschosocial
Eight Stages are characterized by developmental crisis
Trust v mistrust, autonomy v shame and doubt,initiative v guilt, industry v inferiority, identity v role confusion, intimacy v isolation, generativity v stagnation, integrity v despair
Behavorism
Classical conditioning (Pavlov)
Operant conditioning (Skinner)
Social learning
Cognitive Theory (Piaget)
Stages of development
Sociocultural Theory (Vygotsky)
Zone of Proximal Development
Selective adaptation