Pies Flashcards
Infancy 0-2
What are the physical developments in infancy
Fine and gross motor skills
Growth and development
What are exsamples of intellectual development in infancy
Chomsky - LAD
Cognitive development ( sensorimotor)
Schemas
Bandura
What emotional development will occur in infancy
Bonds / attachments formed
Expressing their needs
What social developments will occur in infancy
By the age of 2 able to interact with others
Friends made
Parallel play
What are the physical developments in early childhood
Growth spurt
Skip
Balance
Catch/throw
Fine motor skills develops
Hand eye cowardination
Intellectual development in early childhood
Prelogical
Egocentric
Communication and language development
Learn to read and write
Work solutions for problems
Learn through asking questions
Emotional development in early childhood
New emotions learn to handle them
Working with others
Share and co operation
Fear
Anger
JELOUSLY
Development of close relationships
Listening to others
Empathy
Social development
Early childhood
Co operative play
Development of friendship - gender based
Listening to others
Physical development in adolescence
Puberty
Primary and secondary characteristics
Growth spurt
Intellectual development
Adolescence
Independence
Think about concepts and idears
Able to store in long term memory
Equation world and own view
Emotional development
Adolenecebe
Empathy
Mental health issues
Increased stress levels
Self concept formed
Own identity formed
Positive and negative emotions
Social development
Adolescence
Friendships formed - both sex
Peer group is important - influence on peer group presure
Development of special and intimate relationships
Physical development
Early adulthood
Maturity
Fit and healthy
Physical capabilities at end of life state drops
Intellectual development in early adulthood
Continued professional development
Further education course
Qualifications achieved
Return to education
Emotional development in early adulthood
Form strong relationships
Parenthood
Marriage
Identity clearer
Security
Social development in early adulthood
Social life and friendships
Led hectic social life due to parenthood
Close circle of friends
Middle adulthood
Physical development
Perimenopaise
Menopause
Hormonal changes
Intellectual development
Middle adulthood
Memory still good
Short term memory not to good
New learning skill
Decision based on wisdom
Emotional development
Middle adulthood
Mid life crisis
Development of uncertainty
Security in identity
Independence
Realisation that they are old
Growing awareness
Grief
Social development
Middle adulthood
Less intense
Less physical activity
Wider social life is early retirement
Try new activities
Less responsible more time for themselves
Support children financially
Later adulthood
Physical developments
Menopause
Dementia
Loss of skin elasticity
Muscle wastage
Loose height
Bones brittle
Joints stiff in
Muscle tighten
Later adulthood
Intellectual development
Learn new morals in society
Active Intellectually such as reading.
Learn new things after retirement
Reflection on achievements
Later adulthood
Emotional development
Greif
Loss
Emotionally attached to family
Reflective on life
Depression
Anxiety
Anger
Proud of family achievements
Later adulthood
Social development
Hobbies and activities
More time to socialise
New friends made
Trying new activities
More time at home