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Title: David Elkind Adolescent Egocentrism


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David ElkindAdolescent Egocentrism
  • Breanna Leatham

2
Background
  • American Psychologist
  • Author
  • Professor (Tufts University)
  • Perceptual, social, and cognitive development
  • Enjoys sailing/gardening/ sailing

3
David Elkinds Works
  • 500 items and includes research, theoretical
    articles, book chapters and eighteen books
  • The Hurried Child
  • A Sympathetic Understanding of the Child Birth
    to Sixteen
  • All Grown Up and No Place to Go Teenagers In
    Crisis
  • Miseducation Preschoolers at Risk
  • Ties In That Stress The New Family Imbalance
  • Children and Adolescence

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http//www.youtube.com/watch?v5-_b8Q0DIUk
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Influences
  • Jean Piaget
  • Adolescent Egocentrism from his 1951Theory of
    Cognitive Development
  • Self and Other differentiation

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Theory- Adolescent Egocentrism
  • The belief that other are as preoccupied with
    his appearance and behavior that constitutes the
    egocentrism of the adolescent
  • The underlying process affecting how adolescents
    perceive and experience their lives is
    multifaceted, defying simplistic theory
  • Often self-critical and self-admiring
  • Always presenting to an imaginary audience

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Critique
  • Daniel Lapsley (Moral) Gardner Murphy (Social
    and Personality)
  • His theories fell into interpersonal
    understanding and social development
  • Lots of other Theoretical and Empirical Scrutiny

8
Classroom Applications
  • Learning Through Play
  • Better understanding of students
  • Understanding of how adolescents perceive and
    experience their lives in multifaceted,
  • Media access has transformed parent-child
    relationship
  • Cultural differences are central in
    understanding adolescents
  • The dynamic nature of adolescence is further
    intensified by the dynamic nature of the
    permeable family

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References
  • http//www.jstor.org/stable/1127100 (Egocentrism
    in Adolescence by David Elkind)
  • http//psyc526final.wikispaces.com/file/view/Crisi
    sOfAdolescents.pdf (Alan Oda Ph.D. in
    Developmental Psychology, University
  • of California, Riverside, 1993)
  • www.communityplaythings.com/resources/articles/val
    ueofplay/learningthroughplay.html
  • http//www.thriftbooks.com/searchresult.aspx?searc
    htextdavidelkindsearchbyauthorintsortby4int
    sortorder0gclidcjybkfygxrucfqhxqgodonuaga
  • http//www.webmd.com/david-elkind
  • http//www.learning-theories.com/piagets-stage-the
    ory-of-cognitive-development.html
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