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Development Through the Lifespan. Chapter 4. Developmental Theories - Piaget. Jean Piaget Deals with Basic Concepts – Assimilation. Developmental Theories - Piaget. Sensorimotor Stranger Anxiety Pretend Play. Developmental Theories - Piaget. Concrete Operational Logic
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Development Through the Lifespan Chapter 4
Developmental Theories - Piaget • Jean Piaget • Deals with • Basic Concepts – • Assimilation
Developmental Theories - Piaget • Sensorimotor • Stranger Anxiety • Pretend Play
Developmental Theories - Piaget • Concrete Operational • Logic • Formal Operations
Developmental Theories – Bowlby / Freud • Attachment theory • Attachment measured by the
Developmental Theories – Bowlby / Freud • Attachment theory • Secure • Anxious Avoidant
Developmental Theories - Harlowe • Studied of attachment • Studies • Human Correlates
Developmental Theories – Parenting Styles • Authoritarian • Goldilocks Parenting?
Developmental Theories - Ericson • Erik Ericson • Focuses on throughout the lifespan
Developmental Theories - Kohlberg • Lawrence Kohlberg • Focuses on
Developmental Theories - Kohlberg • Stage • Stage • Stage
Biological, Social and Cognitive Development Development in action : Adolescent development
Physical Changes in Adolescence • Physical Maturation – Gender Differences • Male • Female
Physical Changes in Adolescence Endocrine System & Puberty Hormone /
Physical Changes in Adolescence Timing and Variation in Puberty Diet
Physical Changes in Adolescence Early / Late Onset of Puberty The Adolescent Brain
Adolescent Sexuality Adolescent sexual identity Body Image
Eating Disorder Bulimia Nervosa Bigorexia ( )
The Adolescent Mind • Adolescent egocentrism • Information processing
Adolescent Cognition • Piaget (ages 11 on) • Formal Operations • Thought • Thought
Adolescent Cognition Evaluating Piaget’s Theory
Adolescent Cognition Intuitive / Emotional Thought
School and the Adolescent Transition from Elementary to Junior High/Middle School
Identity – Who Am I? • Self is made up of different identities • Vocational/Career - • Religious • Relationship • Cultural/Heritage • Interests
Erikson’s Fifth Stage: Identity v Role Confusion • Identity v Role Confusion • Age 12 – 20
Identity Search for Identity does not start at adolescence
Identity Development of Identity pattern
Identity - Influences Family
Identity – Four Areas Religious Political / Ethnic
Peers Friendships Peer Pressure Peer Selection
Sexuality Development of Relationships Homosexuality
Dating and Romantic Relationships Adolescent Heterosexual Relationships Adolescent Homosexual Relationships
Learning About Sex Peers School
Adolescent Morals • Postconventional (some older children/adults –rare-) • Become members of the society, have roles to full fill • Heinz – He did right by stealing the drug
Adolescent Morals • Why? • No husband should sit back and watch their wife die. • It’d be OK because the judge would look at the fact that he was trying to save his wife • No jury would convict him of trying to do the right thing
Moral Development • Critics of Kohlberg • Moral thought/behavior • Families and moral development
Problems in Adolescence • Juvenile Delinquency • Depression & Suicide • Self Harm
Culture and Adolescence Rites of Passage