02-EdPsy-Chap02-6123 8/22/06 2 3:33 PM Page 32 Physical and Cognitive Development Preview Examining the shape of children’s development allows us to understand it better. Every childhood is distinct‚ and is the first chapter in a new biography. This chapter is about children’s physical and cognitive development. These are some of the questions we will explore: • Do children develop in distinct stages‚ or is their development smoother and more continuous? • How do children develop physically
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Assignment 1-Advanced Lifespan and Development For each of the following statements‚ indicate whether you agree or disagree and why. •My baby started walking and talking earlier than other babies. I know he will be smart. (Disagree) In regards to walking and talking early developmental behavior is not predictive of later intelligence. Some early childhood developmental tests are helpful to assess developmental delays or advancement. If delays are prominent‚ therapeutic intervention may be
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brought up by strictly authoritarian parents may show signs of unhappiness‚ anxiety and lack social skills. Punishment of the child is often physical or aggressive. According to Sim & Ong (2005) as stated in Santrock (2008‚ p.290) this often leads to physical violence and aggression by the child (Santrock 2008‚ p.288). Authoritative parenting does not place such strict rules and expectations onto children as the authoritarian style of parenting. Children of authoritative parents are given rules and boundaries
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short period of time (Santrock‚ 2015‚ pg. 107). However‚ while great growth occurs in an infant’s brain during this time‚ it does not occur all at once; some areas of the brain develop more quickly than others (Santrock‚ 2015‚ pg. 110). Furthermore‚ according to the neurocontructivist view‚ the brain’s development is influenced by biological and environmental conditions‚ is malleable and context-dependent‚ and cognitive development is linked with brain development (Santrock‚ 2015‚
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just acting out. Boy’s and younger middle school students are most likely to be bullied (Santrock‚ 2013). Children who say they are bullied tend to be lonely and have difficulty making friends‚ while the bully has low grades‚ smoke cigarettes‚ and drink alcohol (Santrock‚ 2013). Researchers have found that anxious‚ socially withdrawn‚ and aggressive children are often the victims of bullying situations (Santrock‚ 2013). Anxious and socially withdrawn children are usually bullied because they are not
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experience consequences from our behavior‚ and we observe what others say and do. Psychologists explain our many experiences with basic learning processes. "Learning is a relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs through experience (Santrock‚ p.146)." By learning how to use a computer you will change from being someone who could not operate a computer to being one who can. Learning anything new involves change. You learned how to use a computer through experience with the machine
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raised (Santrock‚ 2011). This discussion will evaluate Baumrind ’s four distinct parenting styles‚ noting the impact each may have on child development‚ followed by an analysis of the role culture plays in effective parenting. Authoritarian The authoritarian parent values obedience above all else. Strict limits are often placed on what children are and are not allowed to do‚ and these children are not allowed the time or space to express their feelings about the given limits (Santrock‚ 2011)
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learning is it’s a‚ “a relatively permanent change in behavior‚ that occurs through experience‚ “according to Santrock‚ 2005‚ pg195. There has been lots of study on the subject‚ of learning‚ as we the
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stages of Erikson’s and Piaget’s theories‚ as well as my own progression through the stages. The biological dimension is composed of changes in an individual’s appearance‚ genes‚ fluctuation of weight‚ brain development‚ motor skills‚ and hormones (Santrock‚ 2016). As an infant I reached weight and developmental goals in an acceptable manner. However‚ by the time I reached adolescence I was beginning to become overweight. By the time I reached the
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thinking that the world is looking at them on a pedestal‚ the teenagers feel more self-conscious or feel more compelled to be noticed as if on stage (Santrock‚ 2008). An imaginary audience can be noticed
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