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Human development chapters 1-6 24/25 development - ANSWERSpattern of change begins at conception continues through life span. can be growth and decline (aging and dying) normative age grade influences - ANSWERShave biological and environmental impact on development, similar for particular age groups. examples: puberty or menopause (biological) retirement and starting school (environmental or sociocultural) non normative life events - ANSWERShighly individualized. unusual life events that have a major impact on the lives of individual people. examples: death of a parent when a child is young, teen pregnancy, fire destroys home, lottery win prenatal - ANSWERSconception to birth infancy - ANSWERS18 to 24 months -depends on caregiver, lanuage, symbolic thought, sensiormotor coordination, social learning all begins toddler - ANSWERS1 1/2 to 3 years. early childhood - ANSWERS3 to 5 years "pre school years" -self sufficent, develop school readiness, spend more time with peers. end is marked by 1st grade middle/late childhood - ANSWERS6- 10/11 years achieves self-control masters reading, writing, math adolescence - ANSWERS10/12-18/21 years puberty, weight and height gain independence, logic abstract realistic thinking, intimate realtions early adulthood - ANSWERSearly 20's-30's select mate, career, personal economic independence family and children middle adulthood - ANSWERS40-60 years social involvement, assist next generation late adulthhood - ANSWERSlongest span 60/70- death retirement, adjustment to declining physical health

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Human development chapters 1-6 24/25
development - ANSWERSpattern of change begins at conception continues through life
span. can be growth and decline (aging and dying)

normative age grade influences - ANSWERShave biological and environmental impact
on development, similar for particular age groups.
examples: puberty or menopause (biological)
retirement and starting school (environmental or sociocultural)

non normative life events - ANSWERShighly individualized. unusual life events that
have a major impact on the lives of individual people.
examples: death of a parent when a child is young, teen pregnancy, fire destroys home,
lottery win

prenatal - ANSWERSconception to birth

infancy - ANSWERS18 to 24 months
-depends on caregiver, lanuage, symbolic thought, sensiormotor coordination, social
learning all begins

toddler - ANSWERS1 1/2 to 3 years.

early childhood - ANSWERS3 to 5 years "pre school years"
-self sufficent, develop school readiness, spend more time with peers.
end is marked by 1st grade

middle/late childhood - ANSWERS6- 10/11 years
achieves self-control
masters reading, writing, math

adolescence - ANSWERS10/12-18/21 years
puberty, weight and height gain
independence, logic abstract realistic thinking, intimate realtions

early adulthood - ANSWERSearly 20's-30's
select mate, career, personal economic independence
family and children

middle adulthood - ANSWERS40-60 years
social involvement, assist next generation

late adulthhood - ANSWERSlongest span 60/70- death
retirement, adjustment to declining physical health

, nature - ANSWERSorganisms biological inheritance
example: genetic foundation
commonalities in growth- walk before talk, puberty in adolescence

nurture - ANSWERSenvironmental experiences
biological enviro: nutrition, accidents, medications
social enviro: peers, school, family, media, culture, community

trust vs mistrust - ANSWERS1st year. trust in caregiver and enviroment

autonomy vs shame and doubt - ANSWERS1 to 3 years. need sense of independence
if restrained or punished to harshly will result in shame and doubt

Initiative vs guilt - ANSWERS3 to 5 preschool. experiences require active, purposeful,
responsible behavior, guilt may arrive if child is irresponsible or made to feel too
anxious`

Industry vs inferority - ANSWERSelementary age. need to develop and master
knowledge, if incompetent or unproductive will feel inferior

Identity vs identity confusion - ANSWERSadolescence need to find out who they are,
what they are all about, and where they want to go in life

intimacy vs isolation - ANSWERSearly adulthood. need to form healthy intimate
relationships

Generativity vs stagnation - ANSWERSmiddle adulthood. help younger generation
develop and lead useful lives

Integrity vs despair - ANSWERSlate adulthood. reminiscence on life if life is well spent
integrity is achieved

sensiormotor - ANSWERSbirth-2 years.
understand world by connecting sensory experiences with physical motoric actions
symoblic thought toward end

preoperational - ANSWERS2-7years. represent the world with words, images, and
drawing. still cannot perform operations (that would allow you to do mental what you
can do physically)

concrete operational - ANSWERS7-11years. can perform operations that involve
objects. they can reason logically when applied to specific concrete examples.

formal operational - ANSWERS11-15 years and continued. abstract and more logical
terms, ideal circumstances, possibilities for the future, problem solving becomes more
systematic, develop hypotheses

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