How to study child development Flashcards

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What are the domains?

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  • Physical domain
    Changes in body size, perceptual and motor skills, physical health etc
  • Cognitive domain
    Changes in intellectual abilities
  • Emotional & social domain
    Changes in emotional communication, knowledge about self and others, moral reasoning etc
  • They are integrated
  • Order and convenience (having domains)
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What are periods of development?

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  • Different age periods
    Prenatal period - Conception to birth
    Infancy and toddlerhood - Birth to 2 years
    Early childhood - 2 to 6
    Middle Childhood - 6 to 11
    Adolescence - 11 to 18
    Emerging Adulthood - 18-25
  • Offer an understanding of the new capacities that an individual has develop, or should
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Infancy and Toddlerhood

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-Drastic body and brain changes
- Major changes in development, all domains
- First steps towards independance and autonomy
- Language skills

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Early Childhood

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  • Changes in body
  • Improved/refined motor skills
  • Emotional control and expressions
  • Peer connection
  • Sense of morality
  • Change in language skills
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Middle Childhood

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  • Mastering new responsibilities and skills useful during adolescence
  • Improved athletic skills
  • Engagement in structured activities
  • Advances in cognitive doman, understanding others, logical thinking etc
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Adolescence

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  • Transition and preparation to adulthood
  • Establishing autonomy and develop personal values and goals
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Why do we need theoretical guidance?

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  • Offer guidelines and meaning to observations
  • Understanding of how to improve welfare of children
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What is a good theory?

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  • Description
    What attributes to be expected at a given age period
  • Explanation
    How and why these age specific attributes are developed
  • Predictions
    Consequences related to absence and presence of age specific attributes
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What are the basic issues theorists encounters?

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  • Is the course of child development continiuous or discontinuous?
  • Is the course of development similar for all children?
  • What are the roles of nature and nurture in child development?
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Continuous Development

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  • A process involving gradual increase in skills
  • We all have the same foundation
  • Gradual increase of the same type of skill
  • Differences between a child and an adult is in amount and complexity of skills managed over time - more experience
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Discontinuous Development

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  • A process involving age specific capacities in responding to the world
  • Different ages can gain different amount or set of skills
  • Differences between how a child and an adult respond to the world is in their respective developmental stage/age - a more qualitative differences in thinking, feeling and behaviour
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Is the course of development similar for all children?

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  • Stage theorists; people follow generally follow the same orderly stage specific development
  • Context has gotten more increased attention ( a nurture focus) which could explain individual differences
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What are the roles of nature and nurture in child development?

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  • A controversy, what is more important for development?
  • Nature: inborn biological/genetic inheritence
  • Nurture: physical and social world influencing our biological givens
  • The influence each others, “whats the primary source though?”
  • Plastcity view: We change as a response to powrful experiences throughout life
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How should one deal with these basic issues?

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  • A balanced view
  • Both continuous and discontinuous perspective is acknowledged
  • Development is recongnized as a process involving both universal processes and unique ones
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