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Summary Chapter 1: Introduction - Life-Span Development J. Santrock

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Development - pattern of movement or change that begins at conception and
continues through the human life span


 Life-span perspective views development as lifelong, multidimensional,
multidirectional, plastic, multidisciplinary, and contextual and as a process that
involves growth, maintenance, and regulation of loss

Views of development
 Development is lifelong
 Development is multidimensional
o Development consists of biological, cognitive, and socioemotional
dimensions
o Under cognitive dimension: Attention, memory, abstract thinking,
speed of processing information, and social intelligence
 Development is multidirectional
o Some aspects or components of a dimension expand or shrink
 Development is plastic
o Plasticity - capacity for change
 Developmental science is multidisciplinary
 Development is contextual
o Context - families, schools, peer groups, churches, cities,
neighborhoods, university laboratories, countries
o Influenced by historical, economic, social, and cultural factors
o Context has three types of influences
 Normative age-graded influences - similar for individuals in a
particular age group; menopause, puberty, also include socio-cultural
and environmental process like beginning of formal education
 Normative history graded influences - common to people of
particular generation because of historical circumstances
 Nonnormative or highly individualized life events - unusual
occurances that impact an individual's life
 Development involves growth, maintenance, and regulation of loss
o Mastery of life involves conflicts, and competition among three goals
of human development: growth, maintenance, and regulation of
loss
 Development is a co-construction of biology, culture, and the individual




 Culture - encompassses the behavior patterns, beliefs, and all other products
of a particular group of people that are passed on from generation to
generation
 Cross-cultural studies - compare aspects of two or more cultures
 Ethnicity - rooted in cultural heritage, nationality, race, religion, and language
 Socioeconomic status - person's position within society based on
occupational, educational, and economic characteristics
 Gender - characteristics of peolple as males and females

,  Social policy - government's course of action designed to promote the welfare
of its citizens


The Nature of Development

Biological, Cognitive, and Socioemotional Process
 Biological process - produce changes in an individual's physical nature
o Genes inheretied from parents, the development of brain, height, and
weight, changes in motor skills, nutrition etc
 Cognitive process - individual's thought, intelligence, and language
 Socioemotional process - changes in the individual's relationships with other
people, changes in personality
 Biological, cognitive, and socioemotional processes are bidirectional

Periods of development
 Developmental period - time frame in a person's life that is characterized by
certain features
 Prenatal period - time from conception to birth. Involves tremendous growth
from single cell to an organism complete with brain and behavioral capabilities
 Infancy - developmental period from birth to 18 or 24 months. Time of
extreme dependence upon adults. Beginning of psychological activtiies like
language, symbolic thought, sensorimotor coordination, and social learning
 Early childhood infancy to 5 or 6. Preschool years. Learning to become self-
sufficient
 Middle or late childhood - developmental period from 6-11 years old.
Fundamental skills of reading, writing, and arithmetic are mastered.
Achievement is more central theme of the child's world, and self-control
increases
 Adolescence - childhood to early adulthood - starts at 10-12, and ends at 18-
21 years old. Begins with rapid physical changes and dramatic gains in height
and wright, changes in body contour, and development of sexual
characteristics like breasts, pubic and facial hair etc
 Early adulthood - developmental period that begins in early 20s and lasts
through 30s. Time of establishing personal and economic independence, career
development, and learningto live with someone in an intimate way, starting a
family and rearing children
 Middle adulthood - developmental period of approximately 40 years of age to
about 60. Expanding personal and social involvement and responsibility
 Late adulthood- 60s or 70s and until death. Life review, retirement,
adjustment to new social roles involving decreasing strength and health
o Longest life span
o Oldest- old -85 years of age - major changes have to take place
o Young-old - 65-84 - have substantial potential for physical and
cognitive fitness, retain much of their cognitive capacity, and can develop
strategies to cope with the gains and losses of aging

First age: Childhood and adolescence
Second age: Prime adulthood, 20s through 50s
Third age: Approximately 60 to 79 years of age
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