1st Edition
PSY 231: Developmental Psychology
School: Miami University, Oxford (MU )
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Pages: 4Chapter 9 discusses physical and cognitive development in middle childhood, which occurs between the ages of 6 and 12* *ends in puberty, which doesn't always occur at age 12 for some children
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Pages: 7End of chapter 7 includes Vygotsky's theory of educational gains, and chapter 8 looks at the social and emotional development throughout early childhood
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Pages: 2Discussion included supplemental lecture material such as attachment, more information about the marshmallow test, a certain type of playing, and what might be on the exam. Group quizzes and a discussion leader evaluation were also conducted again
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Pages: 4Lecture notes on chapter 7 focusing on changes in the body, such as teeth and fat density, and brain changes and development, as well as influences on growth in early childhood
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Pages: 4Looks at how personality develops in stages, and how it is also classified by emotions and temperament
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Pages: 2Discussion section attendance is mandatory, or else overall course grades may suffer tremendously. No note-taking occurred, but the document outlines the important topics covered in the discussion
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Pages: 5Includes theories of cognitive development from the view of different theorists, as well as an intensive look at language development
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Pages: 6Focuses on development in the second developmental period of life and includes body and skeletal growth and influences on those aspects. Also includes different studies about differences in development, as well as brain, motor, and perceptual development.
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Pages: 2Highlights the important things to know about the specific stories of each family in the movie
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Pages: 5Overview of prenatal development and the environmental influences and birth
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Pages: 3Includes topics covered in lecture including what happened genetically to create a baby, the genetic and reproductive choices and outcomes people can have, influences we can see, and the biological and environmental affects on behavior and how they interact.
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Pages: 5Includes an overview of human development along with its eight different periods, the basics, developmental controversies, the lifespan perspective, theoretical backgrounds, and research designs in a developmental style.