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      <pubDate>2017-01-20 14:09:09 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>I can understand developmental research designs.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>cross sectional research- research done on many subjects of different ages in the same time<br>Longitudinal research- research done on one group of subjects over many years.<br><br>^^2 most popular for developmental^<br><br>CS- PROS AND CONS<br>P-inexpensive<br>-doesnt take long<br>C-different age groups are not necessarily alike<br>-boys and girls mature at different times<br><br>LR- PROS AND CONS<br>P- Generates DETAILED information about a=subjects<br>C- expensive<br>-potential for high attrition rate<br><br><strong>Prenatal Development and the newborn<br></strong>Rooting, swallowing,sucking, Babinski, stepping<br><br>^^ doctors look for them but look for them to disappear later on^^</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-01-23 13:27:39 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>I can class reunion</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Piaget: Cognitive Development<br>-mental functioning depends on 2 biological processes<br><br>-assimilation-Interpreting ones new experience in terms of ones existing (schema)<br>-accommodation- adapting ones current understanding to incorporate new information (schema)<br><br>Egocentrism- the inability of the preoperational child to atake another point of view<br><br>Theory of mind- ideas about your own and others mental states deelings perceptions and thouhs and bejabior these might predict.;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-01-24 13:49:33 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>I can apply Eriksons theory to my reunion activity.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Basic Trust- E.E<br>A sense that the world is predictable and trustworthy, major task with each stage of life. responsive caregivers<br><br>Self Concept<br>A sense of ones identity and personal worth.<br><br>If you move on from the right you have a crisis so if you move on from the left you're okay<br><br>Infancy (1st year):<br>Trust vs. Mistrust<br>-if our needs are met then we feel a sense of trust<br><br>Toddler (2nd year):<br>Autonomy vs Shame and doubt<br>-Toddlers learn to excercise will and do things for themselves<br><br>Preschooler (3-5 years):<br>Initiative vs. guilt<br>-Preschoolers learn to initiate tasjs and carry out plans, or they feel guilty about efforts to be independent.<br><br>Elemenatry (6 years-puberty):<br>Competence vs. inferiority<br>-Children learn the pleasure of applying themselves to tasks.<br><br>Adolescence (teens into 20's):<br>Identity vs role confusion<br>-teenagers work at refining a sense of self by testing roles and then intergrating them to form a single identity.<br><br>Young Adults (20s to 40s)<br>Intimacy vs Isolation<br>-Young adults stuggle to form close relationships and to gain the capacity for intimate love<br><br>Middle Adult (40s to 50s)<br>Generativity vs Stagnation<br>-The middle aged discover a sense of contributing to the world, usually through and work<br><br>Late Adult (60s and up)<br>Integrity vs Despair failture<br>-When reflecting on his or her past may give a sense of accomplishment or failure.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-01-25 13:46:54 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>I</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Moral Development: Kohlberg<br><br>PRECONVENTIONAL LEVEL<br>morality of self interest: to avoid punishment or gain rewards<br><br>CONVENTIONAL LEVEL<br>morality of law and social rules: to gain approval or avoid disapproval<br><br>POSTCONVENTIONAL LEVEL<br>morality of abstract principles: to affirm areed upon rights and personal ethical principles.<br><br>-as development progresses, the focus of concern moves from the self to the wider social world<br><br>Moral Development: Gilligan<br>(women)<br>level 1- orientation of individual survivial<br>transition 1- from selfishness to responsibility<br><br>level 2- goodness as self sacrifice<br>transition 2- from goodness to truth<br><br>level 3- the morality of non-violence<br><br>Infancy and childhood:sociocultural development<br><br>Why do children play?<br>-self teach by trial and error(piaget)<br>-symbolic representation(piaget)<br><br>Piaget says that interaction with the physical world<br>-overcome egocentrism<br>-learning through first hand experiences<br><br>Vygotsky says culture and education<br>-delaying immediate gratification<br>-practice self regulation<br><br>Lev Vgotsku:social development theory<br><br>social interaction + congnitive development<br>learning is development is enhanced with new tasks<br><br>Scaffolkding or conitive apprenticeship model- zone of proximal development (ZPD) help with others<br><br>Consciousness is the product of socialization<br><br>Vygotskis view on language<br>Private speech (talk to self)<br>Inner speech (in head)<br>Thoughts result as a language<br><br>Critical periods: windows of opportunity for learning a language; as early as 6 years old<br><br>Chomsky:Language Acquistion Device- born with internal mechanism<br><br>Whorf: Linguistic Relativity hypothesis; language determining what we think about the things around us<br><br>Critical period; an optimal period shortly after birth when an organisms exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces proper development<br><br>Humans do not imprint<br><br>Imprinting (Lorenz)&nbsp;<br>the process by which certain anikmals form attatchments durin a critical period very early in life.<br><br>Mary Ainsworth: attatchment theory<br>stranger anxiety; 6-8-12 month<br><br>we form a different attatchment to caregivers growing up<br>-rage at mom when she retunrs<br>-avoidant insecure attatchement<br><br>STRANGE SITUATION</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-01-26 13:25:45 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>I can finish developmental notes.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Harlow's Surrogate Mother Experiments: comfort vs nourishment<br><br>4 diff styles:<br>Authoritatian- parents impose rules and expect obedience<br>Permissive: submit to child desires, make few demands, use little punishment<br>Authoritative- both demaning and respoinsive, set rules, but explain reasons and encourage open discussion<br>Uninvolved/Detatched- limited time and energy, attatchment issues and delinquency<br><br>High demandingness and Low REsponsiveness -authoriatian<br><br>High High- authoritative<br><br>Low Low- Uninvolved<br><br>Low Demandingness, High REsponsiveness- Permissive<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-01-30 13:25:21 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Adolescence</title>
         <author>madisonkem6941</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Primary sex characteristics- body sturctures that make secual reproduction possible male-1st ejactulation females-first menstruall cycle<br><br>Imaginary Audience- When a young adolescent thinks about how everybody is looking at "me" and they think about how they are as a person<br><br>Personal Fable -"I am invulnerable"<br><br>We cause kids to grow up too fast in todays society<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-01-30 14:07:06 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>I can </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>G.Stanley Hall<br>"storm and stress"<br>3 key aspects<br>conflict with parents<br>moody<br>risky behavior<br>**noot everybody goes through this**<br><br>Margaret Mead "Easy Transition"<br>-not harsh and difficult but an easy move<br><br>Erikson<br>-Identity vs role confusion<br><br>Kohlberg stages<br>how to children develop their own way of making moral decisions?<br><br>-not everybody makes it into every stage<br><br>-preconventional :1 -trying to avoid punishment<br>2-personal interest<br><br>Conventional1- people like to get people to like them<br>2-maintaing a funcitioning society- laws are more important that anything<br><br>post conventional 1-regect rigidity of laws<br>2-sense of justice<br><br><br><br>James Marcia- interviewed 18-22 year olds and wanted to know about job choices and beliefs and values<br>4 identity sections<br>Identity diffusion- no choice<br>identity forclosure- willing to commit but conforms to what other people like/ want<br>identity moratorium- crisis ready for choices but not sure<br>identity achievement- commitment to an identity, resolved crisis<br><br>Adolescnence lasting longer&nbsp;<br>-now we get married (usually) in early 30's not early 20's<br><br>50% of teens (9th -12th) have had sexual intercourse<br><br>Physical changes peak in 20s and slow decline.<br>Menopause<br>women tend to out live men by 3 years<br><br>Alzeheimers is irreverable and it is the physical deterioration of memory,reasoning, language, and finally physically<br><br>Cognition<br>-slowing of neural preocess<br><br>Crystallized Intelligence<br>-ones accumulated knowlede and verbal skills<br>-tends to inscrease with age<br><br>Fluid Intelligence<br>-ones ability to reason speedilt and abstractly&nbsp;<br>-tends to decrease during late adulthood<br><br>5 Stages of Grief: (Kubler-Ross)<br>Denial<br>-<br>Anger<br>-<br>Bargaining<br>-<br>Depression<br>-<br>Acceptance<br>-</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-01 13:36:31 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>I can Kahoot</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Piaget is famous for cognitive development<br><br>where a baby turns its head to a nipple or finger on cheek is rooting<br><br>babinski is the foot one<br><br>attatchment is the emotional tie between infant and parent<br><br>critical period is when things should happen or they never will<br><br>a baby has a sense of ___ when he sees himself in the mirror not another baby<br>-self<br><br>animism is when babys give objects animalistic qualities<br><br>conservation is when kids cannot tell whatis in thebeaker<br><br><br>a child is egocentric when he cannot see things from another perspective<br><br><br>object permenance is when the child will look for the ball under the blanket because he knows its there<br><br>newborn is in __ stage of piaget<br>-sensorimotor<br><br>a child masters conservation in this stage<br>-concrete operational<br><br>formal operational is when a person engages in advanced hypothical thinking<br><br>Strictest parenting technique is authoritarian<br><br>ideal parenting is authoritative<br><br>when a child is attatched to their mother he will cry when she leaves the room<br><br>the ___Fetal stage is the worst stage of pregnancy to do drugs and thinl<br>-embryonic<br><br>when a child is okay with the mom leaving and returning the child has ___ attatchment<br>-avoidant<br><br>Harlow studied contact comfort<br><br><br>when breastfeeding that is the Erikson stage of trust vs mistrust<br><br>Erikson stage for teenagers is identity vs role confusion<br><br>minreativity vs stagntitiondlife crisis may happen in the e<br><br>old people hwo look back on their life have integrity<br><br>following the law because of a speeding ticket is kohbergs preconventioal<br><br>longitudinal study is when kids were asked every 2 years to do a saurvey until they were 30 years old.<br><br>3rd,5th,7th graders answers were compared and it is cross sectional study<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-02-01 13:55:00 UTC</pubDate>
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