Chapter 8 Flashcards
Human Development and Socialization
Adolescence
The period from 11-12 to 19-20 years. The child has reached sexual maturity but has not yet taken on the rights and responsibilities of the adult status.
Adulthood
The period from 20yrs onward. The individual has achieved the adult status prescribed by norms and laws of a particular society.
Childhood
The time from 2 to 11-12yrs. The child acquires language and learns about the most important social skills.
Human Development
The chnages in physical, psychological and social behaviour as experienced by individuals across the lifespan from conception to death.
Identity
The view of oneself as an individual and member of society.
Infancy
The period from birth to 2 years when the child acquires initial motor, cognitive and social skills.
Late Adulthood
The period of physical wearing and decline.
Openness Model
The theoretical view that suggests that adults change their attitudes and behaviour to adjust to changing situations.
Persistence Model
The theoretical view suggestung that adults acquire attitudes and behaviours early in life and tend not to chnage them later.
Prenatal Period
The time between conception and birth, which lasts approximately 38 weeks.
Socialization
The process by which the individual becomes a member of a particular culture and takes on its values, beliefs and behaviours.
Temperament
Personality traits (presumably with a genetic basis) present in infancy.