Ch. 28 Flashcards

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Growth and development proceed in regular, related directions or gradients and reflect the physical development and maturation of neuromuscular functions
Cephalocaudal - head to tail - head develops first, large and complex; lower end simple and takes shape later
Proximodistal - neart to far
Bilateral and appear symmetric - each side develops in same direction and same rate as other

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Directional trends

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Trust vs mistrust
Autonomy vs shame and doubt
Initiative vs guilt
Industry vs inferiority
Identite vs role confusion

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Psychosocial development (Erikson)

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Birth to 1 yr
To develop healthy personality is basic trust - dominates first year of life
Depends if needs met
Mistrust - basic needs inconsistently/inadequately met

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Trust vs mistrust

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1-3 yr
Increasing ability control bodies, self, enviornment
Do things self
Much learning acquiring

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Autonomy vs shame and doubt

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3-6 yr
Vigorous, intrusive behavior; enterprise; strong imagination
Explore with all senses and powers
Develop conscience

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Initiative vs guilt

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6-12 yr
Ready to be workers and producers
Engage in tasks and activities can carry through to completion - need and want real achievement
Learn compete and cooperate with others and learn rules
Decisive period in social relationships with others

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Industry vs inferiority

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12-18 yr
Rapid and marked physical changes
Overly preoccupied in way appear

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Identite vs role confusion

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8
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Sensorimotor
Preoperational
Concrete operations
Formal operations

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Cognitive development (Piaget)

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Birth to 2 yr
Intellectual development: 6 substages
Sense cause and effect
Learn how to imitate behavior
High level curiosity, experimentation, enjoy novelty and begin develop sense self
Get object permanence
Begin use language and representational thought towards end

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Sensorimotor

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2-7 yr
Egocentrism - inability put oneself in place of another
Interpret objects and events in terms relationships or use to them
Not see other’s POV
Concrete and tangible
Not reason beyond what see

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Preoperational

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7-11 yr
Thought becomes logical and coherent
Can organize facts
New concept permanence - conservation
No capacity deal in abstraction; solve probs in concrete systematic fashion based on what can perceive
Thinking more socialized

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Concrete operations

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12
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11-15 yr
Adaptability and flexibility
Think in abstract terms, abstract symbols, draw logical conclusions from set of observation

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Formal operations

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13
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Children watch what other children doing but make no attempt to enter play activity
Active interest in observing

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Onlooker play

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14
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Play alone with toys
Enjoy other children but no effort to talk or interact with others

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Solitary play

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15
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Independently but among children
Sim toys used but use as sees fit
Plays beside but not with each other
Play of toddlers

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Parallel play

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16
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Play together and engaged in sim activity - no organization, division labor, leadership, mutual goal
Acts according to own wishes

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Associative play

17
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Organized
Discuss and plan activities to meet a goal

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Cooperative play