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Human Development
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Undergraduate 3
10/20/2008

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The Importance of Studying Life-Span Development
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Studying Life-span helps prepare us to take responsibility for children, gives us insight about our own lives, and gives us knowledge about the future as we age.
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Characteristics of The Life Span
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Development is life-long, multidimensional, multidirectional, and plastic.
It involves growth, maintenance, and regulation.
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Significance of Age
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Too much emphasis is placed on chronological age. A full study of age includes consideration of; chronlogical, biological, psychological and social age. Chronological age is a weak predictor of development in adulthood.
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Chronological Age
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The number of years that have elapsed since birth eg. 20 years old.
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Biological Age
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A person's age in terms of biological health. The younger a person's biological age, the longer they can expect to live from that point.
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Psychological Age
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An individual's adaptive capacities compared with those of other individuals of the same chronological age.
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Social Age
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Social roles and expectations related to a person's age.
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Stability-Change Issues
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Do we imitate or past as we move on into the future, or do we adapt and change ourselves as time goes on. Is development determined more by early or later experiences?
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Continuity-Discontinuity
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Development either is always taking places (continuity), or happens abruptly in small bursts (discontinuity).
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Psychoanalytic Theories
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Describe development as primarily unconscious and heavily colored by emotion. Behavior is merely a surface characteristic, and the symbolic workings of the mind have to be analyzed to understand behavior. Early experiences with parents are emphasized.
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Erikson's theory
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Includes eight stages of human development. Each stage consists of a unique developmental task that confronts individuals with a crisis that must be resolved.
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Piaget's Theory
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States that children actively construct their understanding of the world and go through four stages of cognitive development.
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Vygotsky's Theory
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A sociocultural cognitive theory that emphasizes how cultures and social interaction guide cognitive development.
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Social Cognitive Theory
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The view of psychologists who emphasize behavior, environment, and cognition as the key factors in development.
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Ethology
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Stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is ties to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods.
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Ecological Theory
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Focuses on development as it occurs throughout 5 systems; Microsystem, Mesosystem, Exosystem, Macrosystem, and Chronosystem.
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Genotypes
Definition
Represent the underlying genetic information.
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Phenotypes
Definition
Observable traits or characteristics.
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Chromosomes
Definition
Threadlike Structures made up of DNA
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DNA
Definition
A complex molecule that contains genetic information and has a double helix shape.
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Genes
Definition
Units of hereditary information composed of DNA. Genes direct cells to reproduce themselves and assemble the proteins that maintain life.
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Mitosis
Definition
Cellular reproduction in which the cell's nucleus duplicates itself with two new cells being formed, each containing the same DNA as the original cell, arranged in the same 23 pairs of chromosomes.
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Down Syndrome
Definition
A chromosomally transmitted from of mental retardation caused by the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21.
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Sex-Linked Chromosomal Abnormalities
Definition
Involve something wrong with the XY chromosome. Either an extra X or or a damaged X or Y.
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Germinal Period
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The period of prenatal development that takes place in the first two weeks after conception. It includes the creation of the zygote, continues cell division, and the attachment of the zygote to the wall of the uterus.
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Embryonic Period
Definition
The period of prenatal development that occurs from two to eight weeks after conception. During the embryonic period, the rate of cell differentiation intensifies, support systems for the cells forms, and organs appear.
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Organogenesis
Definition
Process of organ formation that takes place fdu
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Passive genotype-environment correlations
Definition
Occur when biological parents, who are genetically related to the child, provide a rearing environment.
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Teratogen
Definition
Any agent that can potentially cause a birth defect or negatively alter cognitive and behavioral outcomes.
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Threats to Pregnancy
Definition
Antibiotics, depressants, hormones . Asprin, caffeine, alcohol, marijuana,
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Birth Process
Definition
Occurs in three stages. The first can last between 12-24 hours. The cervix dilates to about 4 inches. Second is when the baby's head emerges. Third is the afterbirth.
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Assessing the Newborn
Definition
The Apgar was used but not the NBAS examines the newborn's neuolofical development, reflexes, and reactions to people.
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Cephalocaudal Pattern
Definition
Top grows the fastest. Head to feet. Early Childhood.
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Proximodistal pattern
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Growth starts at the center and works its way towards the extremities.
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Adrenarche
Definition
Changes that occur between the age of 6-9.
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Gonadarche
Definition
Involves sexual maturity. It's puberty.
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Aerobic Exercise
Definition
Sustained activity that stimulates heart and lung functioning.
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Effects of Exercise
Definition
Increased longevity, prevention of chronic disease, improved treatment,
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Dynamic Systems Theory
Definition
A theory proposed that seeks to explain how infants assemble motor skills for perceiving and acting.
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Visual Perception
Definition
Infants can distinguish some color by 8 weeks of age. At 3 months infants and get size and shape. At around 40, vision decreases.
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Piaget's Schemes
Definition
Actions or Mental representations that organize knowledge.
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Piaget's Assimilation
Definition
Using old knowledge to better understand new knowledge.
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Piaget's Accommodation
Definition
Adapting old knowledge to fit new knowledge.
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Piaget's Organization
Definition
grouping isolated behaviors and thoughts into a higher-order, more smoothly functioning cognitive system.
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Piaget's Equilibration
Definition
How children shift from one stage of thought to the next.
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Sensorimotor Stage
Definition
Infants begin to understand the world by physically acting based on their sensory perceptions.
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Object Permanence
Definition
When an object leaves a person's presence, it still exists in their memory. Out of sigh, NOT out of mind.
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Vygotsky's Theory
Definition
Children develop much more through social interaction.
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Scaffolding
Definition
Changing the level of support during one teaching session.
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