L13 - Development through the lifespan - child dev and adolescence Flashcards
Why is it important to understand child development?
- To recognise abnormal and normal development
- Help to treat and interact with children - not little adults
- Dr.s often expect more of children than they are able to understanding
What do children develop?
- Cognitive
- Psychomotor skills
- Perception
- Memory
- Language
- Reasoning - Social
- Attachments
- How to behave/ rules
- Relationships
- Peer friendships
What are the different cognitive developments that children experience from birth - old age?
Birth - 2 yo = Sensorimotor
2 - 7 yo = Preoperational
7 - 12 yo = Concrete operations
12+ yo (earliest) = Formal operations
What is included in the sensorimotor cognitive development of people?
BIRTH - 2 YO
- Acquire knowledge through sensory experiences and motor activity
- Change from babies who respond through reflexes into goal-orientated toddlers
- 6 sub-stages
What is included in the preoperational cognitive development of people?
2 - 7 YO
- Aware only of immediate environment
- Thought remains empirical rather than logical
- Development of locomotion
- Cannot generalise from one experience to another
- Differentiate poorly between selves and outside world
- Developing language skills
- Does not understand permanence of death
- Do not spontaneously conceptualise the internal parts of the body
- Magical thinking? - ppl have powers over others
What is included in the concrete operations cognitive development of people?
7 - 12 YO
- Emergence of clear differentiation between self and others
- Understand more than one dimension of situation
- Can still only understand phenomena from real world and not hypothetical situations
What is included in the formal operations cognitive development of people?
12+ YO
- Begin to think hypothetically and abstractly
- Fill in gaps in their knowledge with generalisations from prior experiences
- Differentiate selves from external world
What could you look out for in children up to 24 months for abnormal development?
- At any age - any loss of skills of language
- By 12 months - no babble or gesture (e.g. no pointing)
- By 18 months - no single words
- By 24 months - no two spontaneous word
What could you look out for in children of 2 - 3 years onwards for abnormal development?
- Communication problems (e.g. little no smiling or social response)
- Lack of poor eye contact
- Extreme emotional reactions and aggression
- Over or under sensitivity to stimuli (e.g. light, sound, touch)
What could be some reasons for variation in development?
- Individual differences
- Environmental factors
- Developmental or congenital disorders
(4. Child abuse or neglect)
What are some possible signs of physical and emotional abuse?
- Unexplained or repeated injuries (bruises or burns)
- Injuries in the shape of an object
- Injuries not likely to happen given age or ability of child
- Disagreement between child’s and parent’s explanation of injury
- Obvious neglect
- Fearful behaviour
- Aggressive or withdrawn behaviour
- Afraid to go home
What are some possible signs of sexual abuse?
- Difficulty in walking or sitting
- Stained or bloody underwear
- Bruises or other injuries in genital or rectal area
- Genital or rectal pain, itching, swelling, redness or discharge
- Withdrawing from activities and others
- Talking about or acting out sexual acts beyond normal sex play for age
- Soiling or wetting pants or bed after being potty trained