Factor Affecting Human Growth And Dv Flashcards

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Gesell’s maturation theory

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(1880-1961)He based his theory on his belief:

  • development is genetically determined from birth is a biological process
  • children follow the same orderly sequence on their development
  • the pace of develop may vary depending on physical and intellectual development

Gesell observed the behaviours of many children from which he determined averages or norms called milestones ( an average set of expectations with respect a young child’s development) which describe children’s physical, emotional and social development

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Positive and negative views of Gesell’s theory

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Positive
- he determined typical norms of development that are still used today
- he used advanced methodology in observations of behaviour of large numbers of children
Negative
- he did not consider the influence of individuals or cultural differences in children
- he believed that the norms of development he described were desirable

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Social learning theory

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Suggested that the way children behave is an interaction between personal and environmental factors

Social learning theory is based on a belief that leaning happens through observing, imitating and modelling the behaviours of others

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Bandura’s four principles of social learning

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  1. Attention: leaning takes place when a child focus their attention on a person who models the behaviour
  2. Retention: what the child has observed is retained in their memory to be used when an opportunity occurs
  3. Reproduction: what has been learned is reproduced or imitated
    (Nurture)
  4. Motivation: children feel motivated because they anticipate intrinsic or extrinsic rewards
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Nature vs Nurture

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Nature: genetic inheritance and other biological factors
Nurture: the influence of external factors after conception such as social and environmental factors

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Genetic factors

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A dominant gene can be a defective gene can be passed on from one parent or both. It can develop:

  • brittle bone disease it causes bones to break easily
  • Huntington’s disease it causes involuntary movement, cognitive and psychiatric disorders

Recessive genes must be passed from one parent or both it san develop
- cystic fibrosis it causes a build up of thick sticky mucous that can damage the lungs
- phenylketonuria it causes intellectual disability and developmental delay
- duchenne muscular dystrophy it causes muscle weakness and wasting resulting in difficulty with motor skills and walking
If the defective gene is passed from one parent only the child becomes a carrier

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Conditions caused by an abnormality in an individual’s chromosomes

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  • Down syndrome: individuals have an estar copy of chromosomes 21 causing facial features , growth delay and intellectual disability
  • colour blindness: caused by mutations in the X chromosome
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