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Chapter 1 midway
Review• What does it mean for the
field of Child Development to have both scientific and applied applications?
• What does it mean for the field to be interdisciplinary?
• What is a theory?• What are some “basic
issues” that theories address?
Preview• Modern theories
– Erikson– Piaget– Vygotsky– Behaviorism– Information processing– Ecological systems
Resiliency
– What does it mean for a child to be resilient?– What are some characteristics of resiliency?
– http://www.search-institute.org
Chapter 1 Quiz1) Child development is an area of study devoted to understanding
__________________ and __________________ from ____________________ through __________________.
2) Which of the following is true regarding the major domains of development?
A) The domains of development are separate and distinct.B) Each period of development is made up of a new set of domains.C) The physical domain has little influence on the other domains.D) Development is divided into three broad domains: physical,
cognitive, and emotional and social. 3) The stage concept assumes that change is gradual. True/False
Chapter 1 Quiz (con’t)4) Match the description with the theory or theorist to which it applies __ basic psychological conflict determines A. ecological systems theory
healthy or maladaptive outcomes at each stage B. Piaget__ directly observable events –stimuli and responses– C. Vygotsky
are the appropriate level of study D. Erikson__ children actively construct knowledge as E. information processing
they manipulate and explore the world F. behaviorism__ views the mind as a symbol-manipulating
system through which information flows__ social interaction is essential for cognitive
development__ views the child as developing within a complex system
of relationships affected by multiple levels of the environment