MAEGAN BOYER, JESSICA SCOTT, MEGAN WIGGINS, BREEANNA HUNTSMAN CHILD DEVELOPMENT.

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MAEGAN BOYER, JESSICA SCOTT, MEGAN WIGGINS, BREEANNA HUNTSMAN CHILD DEVELOPMENT

Prenatal Stage Zygote: Begins when an egg is fertilized Germinal Stage: First 2 weeks Embryonic Stage: 2-8 weeks Fetal Stage: ninth week-birth

Infancy The stage of development that begins at birth and last between 18 and 24 months MOTOR DEVELOPMENT Reflexes Cephalocuadal Rule Proximodistal Rule

Moral Development Basic Feelings Emotions effecting Morality

Piaget Study Stage 1-Realism to Relativism Stage 2- Prescription to Principles Stage 3- Outcomes to Intentions

Lawrence Kohlberg Pre-Conventional Stage: Stage of moral development in which the morality of an action is primarily determined by its consequence for the actor. Conventional Stage: moral development in which the morality of an action is primarily determined by the extent to which it conforms to social rules. Post-Conventional Stage: moral development in which the morality of an action is determined by a set of general principles that reflects core values.

Cognitive Development The emergence of the ability to understand the world. Sensory Motor Stage Pre-Operational Stage Concrete Operational Stage Formal Operational Stage

Sensory Motor Stage Stage of development that begins at birth and lasts through infancy. Schemas Assimilation Accommodation Object Permanence “The child’s first year of life is unfortunately still an abyss of mysteries, for the psychologists if only we could know what is going on in babies mind while observing him in action, we could certainly understand everything there is to psychology.” Piaget

Childhood The stage of development that begins months and lasts until adolescence. Pre-Operational Stage Concrete Operational Stage Conservation Formal Operational Stage

Discovering Other Minds Egocentrism False Belief Test Theory of Mind Autism Deaf Children

Discovering our Cultures Cultural Tools Zone of Proximal Development Social Referencing Joint Attention

Social Development Social development: First people a baby develops an attachment to are their caregivers Caregivers Provide: safety, warmth and food.

Social Development Relies on 3 factors: 1. Becoming Attached-Babies do things that cause their caregivers to stay close to them. 2. Temperament- A characteristic pattern of emotional reactivity 3. Caregivers Behavior

Attachment Styles Secure Attachment Avoidant Attachment Ambivalent Attachment Disorganized Attachment

TEST QUESTION??? What is one thing Social Development relies on?