Introduction to Developmental Psychology: Piaget’s Stages
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Developmental psychology tries to study how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, emerge and change from infancy through to adulthood. This is a vast field, so in this brief introduction we will focus largely on Piaget's stages, developed by psychologist Jean Piaget. We will also talk about some of the methods researchers use to study child development, such as longitudinal studies, cross-sectional studies, and age of onset studies. We will also tackle the age old question of nature vs. nature. There's a lot to talk about, so let's dive right in!
i think child development should be a mandatory class as much as PE. most people will have kids and even if they dont kids are a part of everyday life. so many people think young children are intentionally annoying and manipulative
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@Shahidkhan-g1g3ePersonal development conceptualized
@SuccessMindset2180child development final tomorrow 💔💔
@grapeciThis made me feel like the main character.
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@MDHcvccMDHcvccPOV my exam is in an hour:
@Lexi-0nlineI’m taking intro to psych in school and have found psychology so interesting, this was a recap of school lesson but loved this! Wish I found this before I began exams!
@katrinam3354I took this class when I was 18 so I could have the skills to become a good parent.
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@TheEducationStudio1Iam so nervous my exam is next week
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@tomato1040For a minute I couldn’t answer the question about quantities so I was going to say I must be under the age of 12 even though I’m 42. Then I figured it out. 😂😂😂
@michaelfannon4190This is the kind of things that needs to be taught to those that never worked with kids in a childcare setting. I’ve worked with kids for 27 years and counting.
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@ZohaibAli-vj2giSo I've heard of how babies don't have object permance before. And I've read about the idea that when a parent leaves an infant to cry, it is traumatic for that infant. I just realized the two come together. They can't not. When an infant is screaming it's lungs out, and the parents refuse even enter the room because they're "teaching it to calm down by itself" to the infant the parent do not exist.
Side note: infants can NOT learn to "calm themselves down" - that is a complex process that they literally lack the physical 'hardware' for at that point. Also no one learns to calm themselves down all on their own, parents co-regulate for children & the child's brain develops the wiring for calming down by having the parent take them through calming down for them. You have to do it to learn it in this case. When an infant that is left alone finally stops crying it has not "calmed down" or "soothed itself" it is in what's called dorsal shutdown. The act of crying is stressful, as in it places phsycial strain on the body, and said process has been going on for so long that their lower brain has shut off the cry for help so the infant doesn't die from said stress. In some ways, the infant has given up on survival.
I wish I wasn't the only person in entire extended family that understood this. My family has this myth that attending to an infant when it cries spoils it, producing an entitled sh*t for a child, where as leaving a baby to cry produces a child that will be a "better" child. And ever parent in my family wonders why all their children have such problems.
God bless Piaget❤
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@NaylinlinNaylinlinThank you for the recap. It was very well presented and easy to follow. 🎉
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@Tw9JBExcellent assessment. Definitely programming, starts with the parents and eventually education/entertainment. We are an experimental society.
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@tranquilityachieved1Professor Dave, thanks for the lesson, have understood why developmental psychology is important.
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