04 - 21_Human_Development
01 - 1. Conceptualizing development
1. Conceptualizing development © SPMM Course Conceptualizing development In psychology, maturit...
02 - Models and theories
Models and theories
03 - Maturational tasks
Maturational tasks © SPMM Course Models and theories Developmental theories aim to explain how ch...
04 - Adversities and development
Adversities and development © SPMM Course Adversities and development A critical period is a time...
05 - Methodology for studying development
Methodology for studying development © SPMM Course Toxic stress response - strong, frequent, or...
06 - 2. Attachment theory
2. Attachment theory
07 - Bowlby believed that attachment is innate and
Bowlby believed that attachment is innate and adaptive. We are all born with an inherited need t...
08 - This classification below correlates highly w
This classification below correlates highly with 1. Responsiveness and sensitivity of the mothers...
09 - Object relations theory
Object relations theory © SPMM Course this by presenting himself as the moving object, the goslin...
10 - 3. Parenting practices
3. Parenting practices © SPMM Course 3. Parenting practices Parenting style is a psychological co...
11 - Effect of family dysfunction
Effect of family dysfunction © SPMM Course First-borns - get more parental time and have higher...
12 - 4. Temperament
4. Temperament © SPMM Course 4. Temperament This is an aspect of personality studied in infants. ...
13 - Resilience to mental illness
Resilience to mental illness © SPMM Course (Note that the concept of Good-Enough Mothering was pr...
14 - 5. Cognitive Development
5. Cognitive Development © SPMM Course 5. Cognitive Development Erikson’s stages Erikson proposed...
15 - Sensorimotor stage (SPIRO)
Sensorimotor stage: (SPIRO)
16 - Preoperational stage (FAT PILES)
Preoperational stage: (FAT PILES) © SPMM Course 11 years Formal operational Here manipulation of...
17 - Concrete operational stage
Concrete operational stage: © SPMM Course transformed into a different shape or structure. E.g. 1...
18 - 6. Language development
6. Language development
19 - Stages of language development
Stages of language development: © SPMM Course 6. Language development Basic speech sounds are cal...
20 - 7. Social competence and peer relationships
7. Social competence and peer relationships © SPMM Course 7. Social competence and peer relations...
21 - 8. Moral development
8. Moral development © SPMM Course 8. Moral development Freudian theory: According to Freud, boys...
22 - 9. Emotional literacy and fears
9. Emotional literacy and fears
23 - In a detailed longitudinal study, (Developmen
In a detailed longitudinal study, (Development of Toddlers Study (D.O.T.S.)) Cole et al. observed...
24 - Developmental fears
Developmental fears © SPMM Course Imaginary companions are often a part of emotional development....
25 - 10. Sexual development
10. Sexual development
26 - Theories of Gender Identity development
Theories of Gender Identity development © SPMM Course 10. Sexual development Gender identity typi...
27 - 11. Adaptations in adolescence & adult life
11. Adaptations in adolescence & adult life
28 - Puberty trends
Puberty trends: © SPMM Course 11. Adaptations in adolescence & adult life Adolescence is the peri...
29 - 12. Adaptation with ageing
12. Adaptation with ageing
30 - Phases of retirement
Phases of retirement: © SPMM Course 12. Adaptation with ageing Age is the first social category l...
31 - 13. Genetic influences on development.
13. Genetic influences on development. © SPMM Course 13. Genetic influences on development. Brain...
32 - 14. Neuroimaging and neurodevelopment
14. Neuroimaging and neurodevelopment © SPMM Course 14. Neuroimaging and neurodevelopment (This s...