ASU Chapter 1: Introduction Flashcards
Provide at least one (1) importance of studying Life-span Development
- Prepares individual to take responsibility for children
- Gives insight about individual’s lives
- Provides knowledge about what individuals’ lives will be like as they age
Pattern of change that begins at conception and continues through lifespan.
Involves growth as well as decline brought on by aging and dying.
Development
Constructed through biological, sociocultural, and individual factors working together.
Life-span perspective
Upper boundary of the human lifespan is ____ years.
122
What is the average life expectancy?
79 years
TRUE or FALSE: There are currently more people over 60 than under 15
TRUE
TRUE or FALSE: Society is NOT reflective of the needs of younger individuals
FALSE ; it is
Provide at least 3 characteristics of the Life-Span Perspective
Development is/involves:
- Lifelong
- Multidimensional
- Multidirectional
- Plastic
- Multidisciplinary
- Contextual
- Growth, maintenance and regulation of loss
- Co-construction of biology, culture, and individual
TYPES OF CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES: Form of influence similar for individuals in a particular age group
Normative age-graded influences
TYPES OF CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES: Form of influence common to people of a particular generation because of historical circumstances
Normative history-graded influences
TYPES OF CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES: Form of influence involving unusual occurences that have a major impact on an individual’s life.
Nonnormative life events
What are the 4 contemporary concerns under the Life-span Perspective?
- Health and well-being
- Parenting and education
- Sociocultural contexts and diversity
- Social Policy
Behavior patterns, beliefs, and all other products of a group that are passed on from generation to generation
Culture
A type of study involving a comparison of one culture with one or more cultures.
Cross-cultural studies
Based on cultural heritage, nationality, characteristics, race, religion and language
Ethnicity
Grouping of people with similar occupational, educational and economic characteristics.
Socioeconomic Status
Characteristics of people as males or females
Gender
National government’s course of action designed to promote the welfare of its citizens
Social Policy
Enumerate the 3 processes under the Nature of Development
- Biological
- Cognitive
- Socioemotional
A process under the Nature of Development that includes changes in an individual’s physical nature.
Biological Processes
A process under the Nature of Development that includes an individual’s thought, intelligence, and language
Cognitive Processes
A process under the Nature of Development that involves changes in an individual’s relationships with other people, emotions and personality.
Socioemotional Processes
TRUE or FALSE: Are the biological, cognitive and socioemotional processes bidirectional and inextricably intertwined?
TRUE
A form of neuroscience that explores links between development, cognitive processes, and the brain.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
A form of neuroscience that examines connections between socioemotional processes, development, and the brain
Developmental Social Neuroscience
Refers to a time frame in a person’s life that is characterized by certain features
Developmental Period
Enumerate the eight (8) Periods of Development
- Prenatal Period
- Infancy
- Early Childhood
- Middle and Late Childhood
- Adolescence
- Early Adulthood
- Middle Adulthood
- Late Adulthood
What is the age range of the Prenatal Period under the Periods of Development?
Conception to Birth
What is the age range of Infancy under the Periods of Development?
Birth to 18-24 Months
What is the age range of Early Childhood under the Periods of Development?
3-5 Years Old
What is the age range of Middle and Late Childhood under the Periods of Development?
6-10/11 Years Old
What is the age range of Adolescence under the Periods of Development?
10-12 to 18-21 Years Old