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Title: The Life Span


1
The Life Span
  • Development Ages
  • Birth to 6 months
  • 6 months to one year
  • One to two years
  • Two to three years
  • Three to four years
  • Four to five years
  • Five to six years

2
The Life Span
  • Group Project
  • In groups of 4, take the assigned development age
    and determine the physical and/or language
    development of humans
  • Use Chapter 3, Section 1 of the text
  • Present your research in a graphic to include
  • Time line
  • Picture
  • Main concepts in as few words as possible
  • The rest of class will complete a chart to turn
    in for a grade.

3
Life Span Chart
4
Cognitive Development
  • Schemas a specific plan for knowing the world
    mental representation
  • Assimilation fitting objects and experiences
    into ones schemas
  • Accommodation change the schema to fit the new
    object

4-legged animals
5
Cognitive Development
  • Object Permanence realization that an object
    exists even if it is not in sight or can be
    touched
  • Happens in the second
  • year

6
Cognitive Development
  • Representational thought ability to picture
    something in the mind
  • Happens after the first
  • year

Maybe I can get the candy if I do this!!!
7
Cognitive Development
  • Conservation principle that a given quantity
    does not change when its appearance is changed
  • Happens after 5 yrs.

8
Cognitive Development
  • Piagets Four Stages of Cognitive Development
  • Sensorimotor simple motor responses to stimuli
    no object permanence

9
Cognitive Development
  • Piagets Four Stages of Cognitive Development
  • Preoperational egocentric thinking uses words
    and mental images to solve problems or talk about
    things that are not present

10
Cognitive Development
  • Piagets Four Stages of Cognitive Development
  • Concrete operations understand conservation
    trouble with abstract ideas can classify things

11
Cognitive Development
  • Piagets Four Stages of Cognitive Development
  • Formal operations understands abstract ideas
    and hypothetical situations can think logically
    and use deductive reasoning

12
Cognitive Development
  • Major Grade Project, do one of the following
  • Make a time-line tracking, explaining, and giving
    examples of Piagets stages of cognitive
    development of a child from birth to 11 yrs
  • See page 75 in the text and your notes
  • Perform and describe an experiment on a pre-18
    month old to determine if they understand object
    permanence
  • See page 71-72 in the text for examples
  • Perform and describe an experiment on a pre-5
    year old to determine if they are aware of
    conservation
  • See pages 73-74 in the text for examples of
    experiments

13
Parenting Styles
My way, or the highway!!!
  • Authoritarian
  • Parents are the bosses
  • Try to control, shape, evaluate childrens
    behavior by their own moral standards
  • Kids have no right to question their authority

14
Parenting Styles
  • Authoritative (democratic)
  • Adolescents participate in decisions affecting
    their lives
  • Discussion and negotiation in family
  • Parents can veto plans if they disapprove

15
Parenting Styles
  • Permissive (laissez-faire)
  • Children have the final say
  • Parents do not punish
  • Parents accept childrens behavior

16
Group Activity
  • In groups of 4-5, take one of the theories
    stages of development as assigned (Freud,
    Erikson, or Kohlberg)
  • Describe the stages through a picture, drama, or
    narrative
  • From the presentations and power point notes, the
    rest of the class will complete a chart to turn
    in after all presentations are complete.

17
Group Activity
18
Freuds Theory of Psychosexual Development
  • Oral Stage
  • Infant seeks pleasure through
  • the mouth
  • - First 18 months

19
Freuds Theory of Psychosexual Development
  • Anal Stage
  • Infant seeks pleasure through
  • functions of elimination
  • 18 mos. to 3 yrs.
  • Establishes social
  • control by toilet
  • training

20
Freuds Theory of Psychosexual Development
  • Phallic Stage
  • Infant seeks pleasure through
  • focusing on genitals
  • 3 to 6 yrs.
  • May conflict with parent of
  • opposite sex for affection
  • Will identify with same-sex
  • parents behaviors and moral
  • values

21
Freuds Theory of Psychosexual Development
  • Latency Stage
  • Sexual impulses are redirected
  • into learning new skills, called
  • sublimation
  • 6 yrs. to puberty

22
Freuds Theory of Psychosexual Development
  • Genital Stage
  • Sexual desires renewed
  • Puberty through adulthood
  • Seek relationships with
  • others
  • Get satisfaction from
  • giving and receiving
  • pleasure

23
Group Activity
24
Eriksons Theory of Psychosocial Development
  • Everyone faces periods of crisis as we grow older
  • If we succeed, receive praise builds
    self-esteem
  • If we fail or are punished feel shame or
    self-doubt

25
Eriksons Stages of Psychosocial Development
  • Trust vs. Mistrust
  • Crisis Is my world predictable and supportive?
  • Early infancy

26
Eriksons Stages of Psychosocial Development
  • Autonomy vs. Shame Doubt
  • Crisis Can I do things myself or must I rely on
    others?
  • 1 to 3 yrs.

27
Eriksons Stages of Psychosocial Development
  • Initiative vs. Guilt
  • Crisis Am I good or bad?
  • 3 to 6 yrs.

28
Eriksons Stages of Psychosocial Development
  • Industry vs. Inferiority
  • Crisis Am I successful or worthless?
  • 6 to 12 yrs.

29
Eriksons Stages of Psychosocial Development
  • Identity vs. Role Confusion
  • Crisis Who am I?
  • Early teens

30
Eriksons Stages of Psychosocial Development
  • Intimacy vs. Isolation
  • Crisis Shall I share my life with someone or
    live alone?
  • Young adult

31
Eriksons Stages of Psychosocial Development
  • Generativity vs. Stagnation
  • Crisis Will I succeed in life?
  • Middle adult

32
Eriksons Stages of Psychosocial Development
  • Ego Integrity vs. Despair
  • Crisis Have I lived a full life?
  • Older adult

33
Group Activity
34
Kohlbergs Stages of Moral Development
  • Pre-conventional Stage 1
  • Obedience and Punishment
  • Decisions based on avoidance of punishment
  • No concept of right and wrong
  • Will I be spanked?

35
Kohlbergs Stages of Moral Development
  • Pre-conventional Stage 2
  • Instrumental relativist
  • Immediate family
  • Decisions made based on consequences
  • Does it hurt me or help you?
  • Will it hurt me or hurt you?

36
Kohlbergs Stages of Moral Development
  • Conventional Stage 3
  • Good boy/Nice girl
  • Extended family
  • Decisions made based on what others think
  • Will they approve?
  • Will they disapprove?

37
Kohlbergs Stages of Moral Development
  • Conventional Stage 4
  • Law and Order
  • Self-serving view of society
  • Decisions made based on moral/legal rules
  • Is it legal?
  • Is it a sin?

38
Kohlbergs Stages of Moral Development
  • Post-Conventional Stage 5
  • Social Contract
  • Interactive view of society
  • Decisions made based on current conditions,
    fairness
  • Is it fair?
  • Is it good for society?

39
Kohlbergs Stages of Moral Development
  • Post-Conventional Stage 6
  • Universal ethics principle
  • Cost/benefit analysis of society
  • Decisions made based on golden rule, more
    important than written laws
  • If I did it to you, would you do it for me?
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