Developmental Stages Flashcards

1
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State and local governments will often implement what in an attempt to positively impact child development

A

Public policy

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2
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Piaget

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  • 4 stages of Cognitive Development
  • Cognitive Development was a reorganization of mental processes resulting from biological maturation and environmental experience
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Piaget

STAGE 1

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Sensorimotor

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Sensorimotor

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0-2 yrs

Figure out the world through sensory and motor experiences

Object permanence and separation anxiety are hallmarks of this stage

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5
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Piaget

Stage 2

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Pre-operational

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Pre-operational

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2-6 years

Children at this stage identify and use symbols for objects but do not have the ability to apply logical reasoning

Know how to play pretend and are egocentric

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7
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Piaget

STAGE 3

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Concrete operational

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Concrete operational

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7-12 yrs

Logical reasoning about concrete objects kicks in during this stage

CONSERVATION

Reversibility, serial ordering, and understanding cause and effect relationships are hallmarks

Thinking is still limited to the concrete

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9
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Piaget

STAGE 4

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Formal operational

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Formal operational

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12 yrs - adult

Abstract thinking such as logic, deductive reasoning, comparison, and classifications are demonstrated by the individual in this stage

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11
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VYGOTSKY

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Zone of Proximal Development

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Zone of Proximal Development

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Learning is a necessary and universal aspect of the process of developing culturally organized, specifically human psychological function

ASSERTED - social interaction is necessary for cognitive development

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VYGOTSKY

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13
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What is the zone of proximal development?

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The distance between a students ability to perform a task with assistance and to perform a task independently.

Contrasts what happens in many classrooms, where the teacher lectures and doles out information to a captive audience. INSTEAD, contends that reciprocity between the students and the teacher is essential to learning.

OUTER - Learner cannot perform the task
MIDDLE - Learner can perform task with some assistance
INNER - Learner can perform task without assistance

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14
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FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME

Physical

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  • wide set eyes
  • extremely thin upper lip
  • joint and limb deformities
  • slow growth
  • small head circumference
  • heart defects
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FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME

Cognitive effects

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  • delayed development
  • intellectual disabilities/learning disorders
  • hyperactivity
  • poor memory
  • difficulty with reasoning and judgment
  • mood swings
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16
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FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME

Social

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  • poor adaptability
  • off-task behavior
  • little impulse control
  • poor social skills