11.7-11.17: Infancy & Childhood Flashcards

1
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Changes in the ability to coordinate and perform bodily movements

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Motor development

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2
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Changes in all of the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating

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Cognitive development

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3
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Concepts or mental models that represent our experiences

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Schemas

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4
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In Piaget’s theory, the process of using an existing schema to interpret a new experience

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Assimilation

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5
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In Piaget’s theory, the process of revising existing schemas to incorporate information from a new experience

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Accommodation

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6
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The awareness that objects continue to exist even when they are temporarily out of sight

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Object permanence

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7
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A process of using others’ facial expressions for information about how to react in a situation

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Social referencing

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8
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The strong, enduring, emotional bond between an infant and a caregiver

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Attachment

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9
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A mechanism for establishing attachment early in life that operates according to a relatively simple rule of attaching to the first moving object an organism sees

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Imprinting

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10
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A person’s characteristic patterns of emotion and behavior that are evident from an early age and argued to be genetically determined

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Temperament

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11
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The period of life spanning the end of infancy (about age 2) and the start of adolescence

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Childhood

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12
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The use of words, sounds, gestures, visual images, or objects to stand for other thingsq

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Symbolic representation

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13
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In childhood, the manipulation of schemas

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Operations

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14
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The idea that the physical properties of an object, such as mass, volume, and number, remain constant despite superficial changes in the object’s shape or form

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Conservation

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15
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In Piaget’s theory, the period of development from age 7 to 12, during which the child becomes capable of transforming and interrelating schemas to solve complex problems, but is able to apply this thinking only to concrete objects or events

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Concrete operational period

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16
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In Piaget’s theory, the difficulty that preoperational children have with thinking about how objects or situations are perceived by other people

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Egocentrism

17
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The understanding that we and other people have minds, that these minds represent the world in different ways, and that these representations can explain and predict how others will behave

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Theory of mind

18
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Lev Vygotsky’s proposal that the child’s mind grows through social interaction with knowledgeable others

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Sociocultural view of development

19
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A process of promoting cognitive development by actively challenging and supporting children as they attempt things that are beyond their current capabilities

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Scaffolding