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Life Span Development
the study of human behavioral change from conception to death
reflective practice
derived from Dewey's view of education

emphasizes careful consideration of one'se beliefs and forms of knowledge as a precursor to practice

construct solutions to problems by engaging in personal hypothesis generating/testing
self-monitoring
being aware of what our theories are and recognizing that they are only one set of possibilities
stagelike development
discontinuous
incremental development
continuous
stage
a period of time (perhaps serveral years) during which a person's activities (at least in one broad domain) have certain characteristics in common
differentiation
a skill evolving into two or more subtypes as the next stage of development begins
hierarchical integration
a later stage might organize and integrate the simple activities and skills of the previous stage into broader, more complex patterns
Id
present at birth and is the biological self and the source of all psychic energy which blindly pursues basic needs
pleasure principle
the irrational pursuit of gratification