Pies Flashcards

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Infancy 0-2
What are the physical developments in infancy

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Fine and gross motor skills
Growth and development

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What are exsamples of intellectual development in infancy

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Chomsky - LAD
Cognitive development ( sensorimotor)
Schemas
Bandura

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3
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What emotional development will occur in infancy

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Bonds / attachments formed
Expressing their needs

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4
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What social developments will occur in infancy

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By the age of 2 able to interact with others
Friends made
Parallel play

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5
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What are the physical developments in early childhood

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Growth spurt
Skip
Balance
Catch/throw
Fine motor skills develops
Hand eye cowardination

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Intellectual development in early childhood

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Prelogical
Egocentric
Communication and language development
Learn to read and write
Work solutions for problems
Learn through asking questions

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Emotional development in early childhood

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New emotions learn to handle them
Working with others
Share and co operation
Fear
Anger
JELOUSLY
Development of close relationships
Listening to others
Empathy

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Social development
Early childhood

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Co operative play
Development of friendship - gender based
Listening to others

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9
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Physical development in adolescence

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Puberty
Primary and secondary characteristics
Growth spurt

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Intellectual development
Adolescence

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Independence
Think about concepts and idears
Able to store in long term memory
Equation world and own view

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Emotional development
Adolenecebe

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Empathy
Mental health issues
Increased stress levels
Self concept formed
Own identity formed
Positive and negative emotions

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12
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Social development
Adolescence

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Friendships formed - both sex
Peer group is important - influence on peer group presure
Development of special and intimate relationships

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13
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Physical development
Early adulthood

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Maturity
Fit and healthy
Physical capabilities at end of life state drops

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14
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Intellectual development in early adulthood

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Continued professional development
Further education course
Qualifications achieved
Return to education

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15
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Emotional development in early adulthood

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Form strong relationships
Parenthood
Marriage
Identity clearer
Security

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16
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Social development in early adulthood

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Social life and friendships
Led hectic social life due to parenthood
Close circle of friends

17
Q

Middle adulthood
Physical development

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Perimenopaise
Menopause
Hormonal changes

18
Q

Intellectual development
Middle adulthood

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Memory still good
Short term memory not to good
New learning skill
Decision based on wisdom

19
Q

Emotional development
Middle adulthood

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Mid life crisis
Development of uncertainty
Security in identity
Independence
Realisation that they are old
Growing awareness
Grief

20
Q

Social development
Middle adulthood

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Less intense
Less physical activity
Wider social life is early retirement
Try new activities
Less responsible more time for themselves
Support children financially

21
Q

Later adulthood
Physical developments

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Menopause
Dementia
Loss of skin elasticity
Muscle wastage
Loose height
Bones brittle
Joints stiff in
Muscle tighten

22
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Later adulthood
Intellectual development

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Learn new morals in society
Active Intellectually such as reading.
Learn new things after retirement
Reflection on achievements

23
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Later adulthood
Emotional development

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Greif
Loss
Emotionally attached to family
Reflective on life
Depression
Anxiety
Anger
Proud of family achievements

24
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Later adulthood
Social development

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Hobbies and activities
More time to socialise
New friends made
Trying new activities
More time at home