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Human Growth and Development Study GuideW
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3. Plastic: The capacity for change
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5. Multidisciplinary: Various areas of study have an interest in the field of develop-
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6. Contextual: All development occurs within a context, or setting (social, cultural, a
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7. Nature: Nature refers to an organism's biological inheritance.
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8. Nature Example: We walk before we talk, speak one word before two words, grow ra
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pidly in infancy and less so in early childhood, experience a rush of sex hormones in pu
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9. Nurture: Nurture refers to an organism's environmental experiences
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ironment (family, peers, schools, community, media, and culture)
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12. continuity example: An oak grows from a seedling to a giant oak, it becomes m
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ore of an oak - its development is continuous
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13. discontinuity: focuses on the degree to which development involves distinct s
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butterfly, it passes through a sequence of stages in which change is qualitative rathe
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r than quantitatively different. Similarly, at some point a child moves from not being a
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ble to think abstractlyl about the world to being able to do so.
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15. Stability: Debate about whether we become older renditions of our early expe-
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encountered considerable stress when interacting with people
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17. Change: We develop into someone different from who we were at an earlier p
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oint in development
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18. Change example: Developmentalists who emphasize change take the more opti
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mistic view that later experiences can produce change. Recall that in the life-
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span perspective, plasticity, the potential for change, exists throughout the life span.
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ences early in life. He thought that as children grow up, their focus on pleasure an d sexu
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al impulses shifts from the mouth to the anus and eventually to the genitals. As a r esult,
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we go through five stages of psychosexual development: Oral, anal, phallic, late ncy, a
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n the first year of life. The development of trust during infancy sets the stage for a lifelo
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ng expectation that the world will be a good and pleasant place to live.
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gc curs in late infancy and toddlerhodd ( 1-
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3 years) after gaining trust in their caregivers, infants begin to discover that their behav
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ior is their own. They start to assert their sense of independence or autonomy. They re
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alize their will. If Infants and toddlers are restrained too much or punished too harshly,
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pproximately during the elementary school years. Children now need to direct their e
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