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HGD midterm
human growth and development
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Undergraduate 1
02/23/2012

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5-to-7 shift
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Children's thinking after age 7 seems to be quite different from their thinking before age 5.
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Signs of 5-to-7 shift; Piaget's thinking
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Understand the world around them. People have different POV. Less egocentric.
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What affects the timing of the 5-to-7 shift according to Sameroff?
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School, home, culture, and characteristics of the child. Achieve 5-7 shift social > not social
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Patterns of behavior changes in different cultures; Barbara Rogoff
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Changes in what children do think between 5 and 7 vary widely across different cultures that engage children in different kinds of social activities
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culture and children's cognitive abilities according to Rogoff
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once a child can feel what another child feels, they can become caregivers. Some educate at 2, others educate at 15. 5-7 shift depends on family expectations and roles.
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changes in myelination, coordination linked to synaptic pruning, strengthening of certain pathways
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myelination-speeds transmission of nerve impulses
synaptic pruning-nonfunctional synapses die off
strengthening-better control of attention, solve complex problems, form explicit plans, engage in self reflection
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brain changes of mdl child: focused attention, delay of gratification, planning, self awareness
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permits the frontal lobes to coordinate the activities of other brain centers in a more complex way. better control.
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concrete operations. 6-12 concrete operational stage of cog dev
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coordinated mental actions that fit into a logical system in a way that creates greater way of thinking.
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hallmarks; conservation, reversible thinking, decentered thinking, compensation
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conservation-properties of object remain the same when it looks altered. ex- liquid tall, thin glass = liquid short, fat glass
reversible thinking-children realize certain operations can reverse the effects of others
decentered-consider 2+ attributes of an object at a time and can form categories according to criteria
compensation-mentally compare changes in 2 aspects of a problem and see how one compensates for the other
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mental operations
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the mental process of combining, separating, or transforming information in a logical manner
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different kinds of conservation; conservation of # and conservation of volume
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#- recognizing the one-to-one correspondence bewteen sets of objects of equal number
volume- understanding that the amount of liquid in a container remains the same despite being poured into a differently shaped container
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declining egocentrism
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children can communicate more effectively about objects a listener cannot see.
children can think about how others perceive them.
children understand that a person can feel one way and act another.
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logical thinking mid child vs. prelogical thinking erl child
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mid- children can regulate their interactions with each other through rules and begin to play rule-based games.
mid-children can take intentions into account in judging behavior and believe the punishment must fit the crime.
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superordinate and hierarchial
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hier- the addition of classes

super-naturally occurring collection rather than an abstract class

easy time thinking about the relationship between levels in the system
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Piaget theory critiques
Definition
underestimated cognitive development.
He believed children do not fully understand the reality of situations.
He blieved children base everything on appearance.
He believed they only focus on a single aspect.
He believed they are still egocentric.
Children know other people have outlooks.
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3 store model
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control processes: rehearsal, attention, decision making, retrieval strategies--> sensory register/short term(working) memory/long term storage.

environmental input->sensory register->working memory<->long term storage
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sensory register, working memory, long term memory
Definition
sensory- stores incoming information for fraction of second
short term- retained for several seconds
long term- memory of past experiences

*if info is not combined with information in long term, it is easily forgotten
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rehearsal, organization, and elaboration
Definition
rehearsal- the process of repeating to oneself the material that one is trying to memorize
organization-a memory strategy in which materials to be remembered are mentally grouped into meaningful categories
elaboration-a memory strategy that involves making connections between two or more things to be remembered
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metacognition, megamemory
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metacognition- the ability to think about one's own thought processes
metamemory- the ability to think about one's memory processes
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8 intelligences
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linguistic/musical/logical(mathematical)/spatial/bodily(kinesthetic)/ naturalist/interpersonal/intrapersonal
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gardner's theory defines intelligence
Definition
intelligence is composed of several distinct and separate abilities.
multiple intelligences concide with a different cognitive module and follows its own path.
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