Human Development
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Human Development• The Process of
Change that Occurs from Infancy to Death
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Stages of Development….• Prenatal• Infancy• Childhood• Adolescence• Adulthood• Old Age
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Guiding Principles….
• Nature and Nurture (each influence different stages)• Development is in sequence (stages)• Growth rates vary person to person• Readiness (The child must have mastered
the previous stage)• Optimum time and Critical periods
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What happens if we hurry a child through a developmental sequence?
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Infant Development: Birth-Age 2
oTime of rapid brain growthoFeeloSmelloTaste
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Depth Perception?
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Adaptive (survival) Reflexes..• Cough• Grasping reflex• Rooting reflex• Sucking reflex• Moro reflex
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Physical Development: Ages & Stages (sometimes called developmental milestones)
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Emotional Development: Even basic emotions take time to develop…• Excitement• Distress• Delight• Anger• Disgust• Fear • Elation• Affection• Jealousy• Joy
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Does Imprinting occur in human beings?Attachment= Strong emotional bonds
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Harry Harlow: “The Nature of Love”
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Harlow’s experiment in stages
Experiment on intelligence evolves
The Iron Maiden
Harlow’s theory of love= Contact Comfort
Harlow becomes President of the APA
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Less than one year later….
• Monkeys not thriving!• Unable to mate• Violently antisocial• Display autistic- like features (rocking, head-
banging, biting themselves)• Extreme self mutilation
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Harlow identified three components to attachment:
Touch-Motion-Play
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What about infant attachment?
The Strange Situationo Secure Attachment =mother
is sensitive to infant, consistent, responsive
o Insecure Attachment=mother is inconsistent
o Insecure Avoidant=mother is unresponsive, child is confused
Mary Ainsworth
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Is there a critical period for attachment?
What do you think?
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How Important is Parenting?
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Traits of Greatest Importance to Parents….
• Frankness/honesty in dealing with others• Desire to make a name for one’s self• Concentration• Social mindedness (concern for others)• Strict obedience to authority• Appreciation of art, music, and literature• Economy in money matters• Loyalty to the church• Knowledge of sexual hygiene• Tolerance of others• Curiosity• Patriotism• Good manners• Independence• Academic achievement• Willingness to work hard
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Across generations…. 1929 1978 1989 1997Frankness/honesty 27 26 56 38Desire to make a name 5 1 3 4Social Mindedness 9 7 0 0Strict obedience 13 26 48 30Appreciation art/music 0 5 12 8Economy in money 25 17 11 30Loyalty to the church 50 22 12 11Knowledge of sexual hygiene 15 8 3 4Tolerance of others 6 47 15 11Curiosity 1 10 17 4Patriotism 21 4 5 4Good manners 30 23 8 30Independence 25 76 40 34Academic achievement 19 6 17 30Willingness to work hard - - 45 64
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Parenting Beyond Attachment
Types of Parents
• Authoritarian: Enforce strict rules- demand obedience• Permissive: Little
guidance, no limits, much freedom• Authoritative:
firm/consistent, love & logic with responsibility
Diana Baumrind
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Carl Rogers: Parents give 2 kinds of support…
• Conditional Positive Regard= Parents show love only when child behaves in certain ways.• Unconditional Positive
Regard= Parents show love – no matter “who” the child is, or how they behave.
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What is optimal?
Positive-Strict-Warmo Better self-esteem o Strong morals/values o Responsibleo Resilient in times of stress
Negative-Permissive-Coldo Look to escape punishmento Lower self-esteem