Topic 7: child development Flashcards

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How does health/illness affect skills gained from psychological development?

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  • Problems from physical disability + impact on autonomy
  • Health problems in later life influenced by early experiences
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Define Erikson’s Eight Stages of Life Span Development

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  • Way by which to consider changes occurring during life span
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What are Erikson’s Eight Stages of Life Span Development?

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1) Trust vs Mistrust
2) Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt
3) Initiative vs Guilt
4) Industry vs Inferiority
5) Identity vs Role Confusion
6) Intimacy vs Isolation
7) Generativity vs Stagnation
8) Integrity vs Despair

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Describe each stage + its basic conflict + important event + outcome

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INFANCY = 0-18 months
- Conflict: Trust vs. Mistrust
- Important Event: Feeding
- Outcome:
>Success: Develop trust when caregivers are reliable and affectionate
>Failure: Leads to mistrust
EARLY CHILDHOOD = 2-3 years
- Conflict: Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt
- Important Event: Toilet Training
- Outcome:
>Success: Sense of independence and autonomy
>Failure: Leads to shame and doubt
PRESCHOOL = 3-5 years
- Conflict: Initiative vs. Guilt
- Important Event: Exploration
- Outcome:
>Success: Develops purpose and ability to assert control
>Failure: Leads to guilt and disapproval
SCHOOL AGE = 6-11 years
- Conflict: Industry vs. Inferiority
- Important Event: School
- Outcome:
>Success: Sense of competence
>Failure: Leads to feelings of inferiority
ADOLESCENCE = 12-18 years
- Conflict: Identity vs. Role Confusion
- Important Event: Social Relationships
- Outcome:
>Success: Strong sense of self and staying true to values
>Failure: Role confusion and weak self-identity

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What is the importance of stages of psychological development in medicine?

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  • Identify abnormal patterns = treat appropriately
  • Minimize disturbances to physical + psychological growth
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Explain the theory of cognitive development

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  • By swiss psychologist Jean Piaget
  • Trying to answer the question = how does a child’s mind grow + when do they start to think symbolically/reason logically
  • His theory suggested child’s brain is not miniature version of adult brain that is empty + waiting to be filled with information
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Describe the mechanisms that explain how cognitive development occurs

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1) Equilibrium: adjust our ideas to make sense of reality
2) Assimilation: process of matching external reality + new info to existing cognitive structures
- Concept of dog = new 4 legged animals = dog
3) Accommodation: in case of inconsistency between learner’s cognitive structure + new info = thoughts reorganized
- Realize not all 4 legged animal dog = adjust to distinguish dog/cat

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Piaget’s Four Stages of Cognitive Development

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  1. Sensorimotor = birth–2 years
  2. Preoperational = 2-7
  3. Concrete operational = 7-11
  4. Formal operations = 12-15
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Explain sensorimotor stage

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  • Rapid changes 0-2 period
  • Child explores world via senses + motor activity
  • Early stages = baby can’t differentiate themselves + environment
  • Object permanence = if they can’t see something it doesn’t exist
  • Begin to understand cause + effect
  • Later = follow with eyes
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Explain preoperational stage

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  • Improve speech communication
  • Imagine future + reflect on pass
  • Develop basic numerical abilities
  • Egocentric but able to delay gratification
  • Don’t understand conservation of matter = something doesn’t change even if it looks different + shape not related to quantity = less water if poured intolarger container
  • Difficult distinguishing fantasy/reality = cartoons are real people
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Explain concrete operational stage

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  • Abstract reasoning ability
  • Able to generalize from concrete terms apply to broader concepts
  • Understand conservation of matter
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Explain formal operation stage

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  • Think about hypothetical situations
  • Form + test hypothesis
  • Organize info
  • Reason scientifically
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Explain according to Piaget how development happens from 1 stage to another

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  • 1 stage to next via interactions with environment
  • Changes from 1 to next may be abrupt + differ in how long each stage is between kids
  • Cognitive development only happens after genetically controlled biological growth occurs
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Describe how development leads to learning according to Piaget

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  • Drive for development is internal = happens naturally via interaction with social environment
  • But can only learn certain info at right developmental stage
  • Environmental factors can influence but not direct
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