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Lecture 1 Introduction & how to study human development


Content lecture

- Reasons to learn about development
- Philosophical issues in the study of development
- Themes in development
- Methods for studying development



Reasons to learn about development
Raising children

- Application of child-development research
 Improve child rearing across settings and caregivers
 Example: helping children control their anger; spanking
 Build empathy for diverse populations of children
 Example: understanding children and families who face stressful or extreme
circumstance



Choosing social policies

- Knowledge of child development can facilitate policy decisions
- Examples
 Preschool children’s responses to leading interview questions and their accurate
testimonies in court
 Playing violent video games and increased aggressive behaviour in children and
adolescents



Understanding human nature

- Development research contributes to understanding human nature
 When does learning start?
 Can detrimental effects of early rearing be overcome?
 What contributes to differences among children in social and cognitive development?
 Nativists
 Empiricists




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,Romanian adoption study

- Timing of children’s experiences in Romanian orphanages influenced their development
 Age of adoption influenced physical, intellectual, and social development
 Atypical intellectual and social development were accompanied by abnormal brain
activity
 Prefrontal cortex; amygdala
- Adoptive families made a positive difference



Philosophical issues in the study of development
Philosophical view of development

- From ancient Greece to today, profound thinkers studied and wrote about children and
development
 Goals were similar
 To help people become better parents
 To improve children’s well-being
 To understand human nature

- Philosophers
 Provided insights about critical issues in child rearing
 Methods were unscientific
- Both Plato and Aristotle
 Believed that the long-term welfare of society depended on children being raised
properly
 Approaches differ



Plato vs. Aristotle

- Aristotle - Plato
 Was concerned with fitting child  Emphasized self-control and
rearing to the needs of the discipline
individual child  Believed that children are born
 Believed that knowledge comes with innate knowledge
from experience


Later philosophers

- Jean-Jacques Rousseau - John Locke
 Argues that parents and society  Saw child as a tabula rasa and
should give the child maximum advocated first instilling
freedom from the beginning discipline, then gradually
increasing the child’s freedom




Darwin’s theory of evolution

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, - Darwin
 Baby biography as one of the first methods for studying children
 Theory of evolution still influences current developmental research:
 Attachment to mothers
 Innate fears
 Sex differences
 Aggression and altruism
 Learning mechanisms



Themes in understanding development
Basic questions about development

1. How do nature and nurture together shape development? (Nature and nurture)
2. How do children shape their own development? (The active child)
3. In what ways is development continuous, and in what ways is it discontinuous?
(Continuity/discontinuity)
4. How does change occur? (Mechanisms of change)
5. How does the sociocultural context influence development? (The sociocultural context)
6. How do children become so different from one another? (Individual differences)
7. How can research promote children’s well-being? (Research and children’s welfare)



1. How nature and nurture shape development
- Nurture = environment
Nature/genome = individual’s complete set of hereditary information
- All human characteristics are created through interaction of genes and environment
- How does this interaction shape development?



Genetic relatedness and schizophrenia

- Bidirectional interaction of nature and nurture
- Schizophrenia: family and twin studies
- Adoption research
- Epigenetic studies on methylation



2. Children shape their own development
- Newborns
 Prefer things that move and make sounds; pay particular attention to mother’s face
- Toddlers (1-2 years)
 Internally motivated to learn and practice talking; use self-speech
- Young children
 Engage in internally motivated play, fantasy play, and dramatic play to support their
development
- Older children
 Use more organized, rule-bound play to enhance self-control and social development

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, The active child: play

- Children contribute to their own development from early in life, and their contributions
increase as they grow older
- Three of the most important contributions during children’s first years
 Attentional patterns
 Use of language
 Play
- Older children and adolescents choose environments, friends, and activities themselves; their
choices impact their future



3. Continuous or discontinuous development

- Discontinuous - Continuous
 Changes with age include  Changes with age occur
occasional large shifts gradually, in small increments
 Qualitative differences occur  Development occurs skill by skill
 Piaget, Freud, Erikson, and and task by task
Kohlberg were stage theorists


Conservation of quantity

- Children’s behaviour on this task is often used to exemplify the idea that development is
discontinuous



Continuous and discontinuous growth

- Changes in height can be viewed as either continuous or discontinuous
- Whether development is fundamentally continuous or discontinuous depends on how you
look at it and how often



4. Mechanisms / processes: how change occurs
- Interaction of genome and environment determines what and when changes occur
 Rothbart-Lee and colleagues: effortful attention research
 Specific genes influenced production of key neurotransmitters associated with
variations in effortful attention
 Rueda and colleagues: effortful attention training
- Training experience influenced brain processes and gene expression through improved test
performance
- Changing role of sleep in promoting learning and generalizations



5. Influence of sociocultural context on development
- Sociocultural context
 Influences every aspect of children’s development

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