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1、Copyright Allyn&Bacon 2011The study of childrens developmentCopyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Questions(put your name at the top)(put your name at the top)1.From your own experience,do you think that 1.From your own experience,do you think that development is continuous,discontinuous,or both?development is
2、continuous,discontinuous,or both?Give one or more examples to illustrate your thinking.Give one or more examples to illustrate your thinking.2.In your view,when people change or develop this is 2.In your view,when people change or develop this is mostly as a result of:mostly as a result of:-experien
3、ces they have-experiences they have-their genetic makeup and underlying biological changes-their genetic makeup and underlying biological changes-a combination of experience and biological factors-a combination of experience and biological factorsGive an example of a change in your own development t
4、hat Give an example of a change in your own development that demonstrates what you think.demonstrates what you think.Copyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Domains of DevelopmentDomainDomainChanges inChanges inPhysicalPhysicaln nBody size&proportions,appearanceBody size&proportions,appearancen nFunctioning of bo
5、dy systems,healthFunctioning of body systems,healthn nPerceptual&motor capacitiesPerceptual&motor capacitiesCognitiveCognitiven nIntellectual abilitiesIntellectual abilitiesn nLanguageLanguageEmotional Emotional and Socialand Socialn nEmotional communicationEmotional communicationn nSelf-understandi
6、ng,knowledge about Self-understanding,knowledge about othersothersn nInterpersonal skills&relationshipsInterpersonal skills&relationshipsn nMoral reasoning&behaviorMoral reasoning&behaviorCopyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Periods of DevelopmentPrenatalPrenatalConception to birthConception to birthInfancy an
7、d Infancy and ToddlerhoodToddlerhoodBirth to 2 yearsBirth to 2 yearsEarly ChildhoodEarly Childhood2 to 6 years2 to 6 yearsMiddle ChildhoodMiddle Childhood6 to 11 years6 to 11 yearsAdolescenceAdolescence11 to 18 years11 to 18 yearsEmerging AdulthoodEmerging Adulthood18 to 25 years18 to 25 yearsCopyri
8、ght Allyn&Bacon 2011TheoryAn orderly,integrated set of An orderly,integrated set of statements thatstatements thatn ndescribes behavior.describes behavior.n nexplains behavior.explains behavior.n npredicts behavior.predicts behavior.Photodisc,Education 2 Royalty FreeCopyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Basic I
9、ssues in Development1.Continuous or discontinuous?2.One course of development or many possible courses?3.Relative influence of nature and nurture?Figure 1.1Copyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Continuous or Discontinuous DevelopmentFigure 1.2Copyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Nature and Nurture Nature(Biology&genetics)
10、Inborn,biologic givensInborn,biologic givens Based on genetic inheritanceBased on genetic inheritanceNurture(Experience)Physical and social worldPhysical and social world Influences biological and Influences biological and psychological developmentpsychological development Stuart Monk|D Copyright Al
11、lyn&Bacon 2011Stability vs.Plasticity?StabilityIndividuals high or low Individuals high or low in a characteristic in a characteristic remain so at later remain so at later ages.ages.Early experience may Early experience may a have lifelong impact.a have lifelong impact.PlasticityChange is possible,
12、Change is possible,based onbased on experiencesexperiences.Copyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Resilient Children Personal characteristics Personal characteristics A warm parental relationship A warm parental relationship Social support outside the immediate family Social support outside the immediate family
13、Community resources and opportunities Community resources and opportunities Ami Beyer|D Copyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Eating Dinner Together Can Make a Difference Figure 2.8Copyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Historical Views of ChildhoodMedieval EraMedieval EraChildhood(to age 7 or 8)regarded Childhood(to age 7
14、or 8)regarded as separate phase with special as separate phase with special needs,protectionsneeds,protections16th Century16th CenturyPuritan“child depravity”viewsPuritan“child depravity”views17th Century17th CenturyJohn Locke“tabula rasa”or“blank John Locke“tabula rasa”or“blank slate”view;continuou
15、s slate”view;continuous developmentdevelopment18th Century18th CenturyJean-Jacques Rousseau“noble Jean-Jacques Rousseau“noble savages”view;natural maturationsavages”view;natural maturationCopyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Early Scientific Studyof DevelopmentEvolutionary Evolutionary TheoryTheoryDarwins idea
16、s of natural selection Darwins ideas of natural selection and survival of the fittest are still and survival of the fittest are still influential.influential.Normative Normative ApproachApproachHall&Gesell:Age-related Hall&Gesell:Age-related averages based on measurements averages based on measureme
17、nts of large numbers of childrenof large numbers of childrenMental Mental Testing Testing MovementMovementBinet&Simon:Early developers of Binet&Simon:Early developers of intelligence testsintelligence testsCopyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Freuds Three Parts of the PersonalityIdn nLargest portion of the min
18、dLargest portion of the mindn nUnconscious,present at birthUnconscious,present at birthn nSource of biological needs&desiresSource of biological needs&desiresEgon nConscious,rational part of mindConscious,rational part of mindn nEmerges in early infancyEmerges in early infancyn nRedirects id impulse
19、s acceptablyRedirects id impulses acceptablySuperegon nThe conscienceThe consciencen nDevelops from ages 3 to 6,from Develops from ages 3 to 6,from interactions with caregiversinteractions with caregiversCopyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Eriksons Psychosocial StagesBasic trust Basic trust v.mistrustv.mistru
20、stBirth1 yearBirth1 year Identity v.role Identity v.role confusionconfusionAdolescenceAdolescenceAutonomy v.Autonomy v.shame and shame and doubtdoubt13 years13 yearsIntimacy v.Intimacy v.isolationisolationEmerging Emerging adulthoodadulthoodInitiative v.Initiative v.guiltguilt36 years36 yearsGenerat
21、ivity v.Generativity v.stagnationstagnationAdulthoodAdulthoodIndustry v.Industry v.inferiorityinferiority611 years611 yearsIntegrity v.Integrity v.despairdespairOld ageOld ageCopyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Behaviorism&Social LearningClassical ConditioningStimulus ResponseStimulus ResponseOperant Conditio
22、ningReinforcers&Reinforcers&punishmentspunishmentsSocial-Cognitive ApproachModelingModelingSelf-efficacySelf-efficacyCopyright Allyn&Bacon 2011https:/https:/https:/Copyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Piagets Stages of Cognitive DevelopmentTable 1.2Copyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Vygotskys Sociocultural TheoryTransm
23、ission of culture to new generationn nBeliefs,customs,skillsBeliefs,customs,skillsSocial interaction vital for cognitive developmentn nCooperative dialogues Cooperative dialogues with more with more knowledgeable knowledgeable members of societymembers of societyFamily Life Royalty FreeCopyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Ecological Systems TheoryFigure 1.4Copyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Dynamic Systems PerspectiveFigure 1.5Copyright Allyn&Bacon 2011Questions?