Gesells maturation theory Flashcards

(Development as a result of genetic/inherited factors)

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How did Gesell study

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-He looked into children’s biological maturation around the 1940s-50s

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What was his methodology

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Observing large numbers of children to find the skills and abilities that most children had in each age group

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Gesells findings
(point 1)

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-Identifying norms/milestones for each developments aspect

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What are norms/milestones helpful for

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They help educators and parents to measure children’s development AND recognise developmental delay

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Gesells findings
(point 2)

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A child moves through a sequence at their OWN PACE

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Gesells findings
(point 3)

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Development is PREDETERMINED and environment has little influence

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Gesells findings
(point 4)

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If a child experiences delayed development then the issue is one of the passing characteristics genetically rather than environment

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CRITICISMS OF GESELL

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Maturation theory is not helpful in explaining individual/cultural differences OR children without learning difficulties

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