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Title: Infancy and Childhood


1
Chapter 3
  • Infancy and Childhood

2
Physical, Perceptual and Language Development
  • Developmental psychology - changes that occur as
    an individual matures
  • Grasping reflex - infants clinging response to a
    touch (born with this)
  • Rooting reflex - infants clinging response to a
    touch

3
Physical Develoment
  • Avg. weight 7.5 lbs. (95 - 5.5-10 lbs)
  • Maturation - the internally programmed growth of
    a child
  • Figure 3.2 on page 64 shows average physical and
    motor development (raise head 2 months, walking
    12.1 months)
  • Infants prefer to look at human faces and
    patterned materials
  • Visual cliff - Depth perception (learned)
  • very young crawlers would crawl right
  • over the glass.

4
Development of language
  • Is language learned or inborn?
  • Language is easier early in life
  • 1. Make signs
  • 2. Learn the meaning of the signs
  • 3. Grammar
  • Telegraphic speech - verbal utterances of
    children, words are left out but you still know
    the meaning Daddy Fall Down
  • Language chart p. 68
  • 1 yr - baba, 2 yr - more ball, 3 yr - Dont go, 4
    yr -Why is Jenny crying, 5 yr - I see what you did

5
Section 2 - Cognitive and Emotional Development
  • Cognitive Development - intellectual development
  • Schema - mental representations of the world
  • - needed for young kids to understand the
    world, or for anyone to understand a new
    concept
  • Assimilation - try to fit a new object into the
    schema
  • Accommodation - we change our schema to fit a new
    object
  • (stacking a block example)
  • Object permanence - something exists without
    being able to touch or see it

6
Sect. 2 continued
  • Representational thought - picture something in
    the mind
  • Conservation - quantity doesnt change when
    appearance does (cup example)
  • Egocentric - young childs inability to
    understand another persons perspective
  • Imprinting - Inherited tendencies or responses
    that are displayed by newborn animals when they
    encounter new stimuli (baby geese)
  • Critical period - a time in development when
    skills are learned easily

7
Jean Piaget - Stages of Cognitive Development
  • 1 - Sensorimotor (Birth - 2)
  • - smile, lift head, grasp, obtain desired
    objects
  • 2. Preoperational (Age 2 - 7)
  • acquiring language, creative play, cant
    tell the difference between real and imagination
  • 3. Concrete Operational (Age 7 - 12)
  • conversation, may have changed shape but
    still there, cause and effect
  • 4. Formal operations (12 - adult)
  • think abstract and scientifically, invision
    things, see risks and benefits, think logical and
    deduct things

8
Sect. 3 - Parenting Styles
  • 4 types
  • 1. Authoritarian
  • 2. Permissive
  • 3. Uninvolved
  • 4. Democratic / authoritative - confident of
    their own values
  • Positive features of 4
  • Establish limits, warmth and support, assume
    responsibility gradually, children identify with
    parents

9
Sect. 3 continued
  • Child abuse - 1999 3 million cases reported ( low
    birth weight / special needs)
  • Socialization - learning rules of behavior for
    your culture
  • boys v. girls (rules can be unclear)
  • FREUD - stages of development
  • 1. Oral stage (8-18 months)
  • pleasure from mouth
  • 2. Anal stage (11/2 - 3)
  • functions of elimination , potty training
  • 3. Phallic Stage (3 - 6 )
  • pleasure from genitals , rival for parent of
    the opposite sex , identify with aggressor Boy
    father

10
Freud continued
  • 4. Latency stage - 6 to puberty
  • sublimination - sexual thoughts repressed,
    develops social and intellectual skills
  • 5. Genital stage - puberty - adult
  • sexual desires renewed
  • build relationships
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