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Slide 1OverviewInfancy and ChildhoodAttachmentAttachmentAttachment TheoryParenting StylesParentingSelf-ControlErikson’s Model of IdentityEmerging AdulthoodMoral DevelopmentLife Transitions in AdulthoodOn a piece of paper…Social and Moral DevelopmentCora Powers Guest LectureOctober 23, 2013OverviewInfancy and Childhood DevelopmentStranger AnxietyTemperamentAttachmentParenting StylesSelf ControlAdolescenceIdentity formationMoral DevelopmentEmerging AdulthoodAdult Life TransitionsInfancy and ChildhoodStranger Anxiety (8-9 mos.)TemperamentEasy DifficultSlow-to-warm-up•Behavioral inhibitionEmerge soon after birthAttachmentKonrad LorenzImprintingCritical period/Sensitive PeriodLanguageSeparation from attachment figuresAttachmentHarry HarlowContact ComfortBaby monkeysTerry cloth mother vs. wire motherAttachment TheoryJohn Bolwby & Mary AinsworthThe Strange SituationAttachment Styles:SecureInsecure-avoidantInsecure-anxiousDisorganizedParenting StylesPermissivePermissiveAuthoritarianAuthoritarianAuthoritativeAuthoritativeUninvolvedUninvolvedResponsivenessDemandingnessParentingAverage expectable environmentMothers vs. FathersParents vs. PeersCultural DifferencesIndividualist vs. collectivist culturesDivorceSelf-ControlMarshmallow Test Ability to wait for bigger reward at 4 years  superior ability to cope with frustration in adolescenceSAT scores?Erikson’s Model of IdentityInfancyTrust vs. MistrustToddlerhoodAutonomy vs. Shame and DoubtEarly ChildhoodInitiative vs. GuiltMiddle ChildhoodIndustry vs. InferiorityAdolescenceIdentity vs. Role ConfusionYoung AdulthoodIntimacy vs. IsolationAdulthoodGenerativity vs. StagnationAgingEgo Integrity vs. DespairEmerging AdulthoodBetween ages 18-25Role experimentationAspects of emotional development, identity, and personality become solidifiedMoral DevelopmentMoral dilemmasKohlberg’s stages of moral development:1. Preconventional MoralityPunishment and reward2. Conventional MoralitySocietal values3. Postconventional MoralityInternal moral principlesLife Transitions in AdulthoodCareersCollege GraduatesRomantic RelationshipsParenthoodMidlife CrisisEmpty nest syndromeOn a piece of paper…Please summarize one of the following:The four attachment stylesThe four parenting stylesErikson’s Model of IdentityKohlberg’s Stages of Moral


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