What Is Prenatal Development? -
☑️ Period of time from conception to birth.
What is infancy? -
☑️ Period of time from birth to 2 years old.
What skills are learned during infancy? -
☑️ highly dependent on their parents, Learn social languages, Learn to Learn.
What is childhood? -
☑️ Ages from 2 to 9-11.
What is the preschool years? -
☑️ Ages 2-5
- Self Sufficient
-Learn letters and numbers
-Play a lot.
What is the Elementary School Years? -
☑️ Ages 6-11
-New social environment
-Learn to read and write
-Have expectations
What is adolescence? -
☑️ Ages 9/11-18
What is the middle school years? -
☑️ Ages 9-14
- Rapid physical changes
-More complex
What is the high school years? -
☑️ Ages 14-18
-Jobs
-Dating
-Transition from childhood to adulthood
What is emerging adult hood? -
☑️ Ages 18-mid/late 20's
-Starting a career
-Intimate relationship.
What is early adulthood? -
☑️ Ages mid/ late 20's to 40
-Starting a family
-stable occupation
, -long term relationship
What is middle adulthood? -
☑️ Ages 40-65
-Reflecting on their life
-Physical decline
-Bitter or happy
What is late adulthood? -
☑️ Ages 65-DEATH
-Death
Physical decline
-reflect on life
What is the Cognitive Developmental Theory? -
☑️ 'Higher" mental development which includes intelligence, comprehension, memory,
reasoning, and problem solving.
What is the contributions to the Cognitive Developmental Theory? -
☑️ mental Development
What is the psychoanalytic theory? -
☑️ Stages from infancy to childhood/ Interaction between the person's biological drives and
the environment.
What are the contributions to the psychoanalytic theory? -
☑️ Understanding of Human Sexuality
What is the Psychosocial stages of development? -
☑️ Interaction between the person and the environment. Which includes social familial,
culture, and historical factors.
Contributions to the Psychosocial stages of development? -
☑️ mom, baby, society, culture, and history.
What is self theory? -
☑️ the way a person views himself/herself in relation to feedback that they receive from
others.
What is attachment theory? -
☑️ The relationship between an infant and the primary caregiver. this has long lasting affects
which include psychological and physical development.
What are the contributions to the attachment theory? -
☑️ Quality and nature of the relationship between the infant and the mom.
What is behaviorism? -
☑️ The development that occurs within the context of learning.
What is Social Cognitive Theory? -
☑️ behaviors learned from observing and imitating others.