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38 Cards in this Set
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Conception |
sperm and egg unite create zygote |
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prenatal development |
cluster implants in uterine wall |
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competent newborn |
fetus |
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fetal life dangers |
teratogens "monster makers" fetal alcohol syndrome: behavior, cog, boddy and braid structure |
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the competent newborn |
reflexes 1. rooting 2. sucking 3. crying |
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stability |
fears and temperament |
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change |
habits, socializing, iq, traits |
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cognative development |
problem solving how the world works concepts storing and returning knowledge inner thoughts
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jean piget |
nurture |
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schemas |
mental container of what things are girls have long hair and wear skirts
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sensory motor |
birth until 2 peek-a-boo |
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properational |
2-7 pretend play only understand their perspective
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concrete operational |
7-11 tall skinny beaker having the same amount of liquid as the short fat beaker |
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formal operational |
adulthood abstract logic |
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lev vygotsky |
context of social communication |
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stranger anxiety |
attachment emotional tie to another person |
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parenting styles |
authoritarian permissive authorative |
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authoritarian (strict)
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tell them what to do no questions asked |
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permissive |
go with the flow give them what they want. try to be more of a friend than a parent |
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authorative |
both permissive and authoritative |
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puberty |
primary and secondary sex characteristics adrenal glands ovaries testes |
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primary characteristics |
reproductive organs |
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secondary characteristics |
body hair/physical changes (voice change, breasts) |
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what are last to rewire |
frontal lobes |
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mid 20's |
peak of natural physical ability muscular strength cardiac output reaction time sensory sensitivity |
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40s-60s |
physical ability lowered biological decline |
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physical changes |
visual activity hearing reaction time neural processing speed |
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improve cognition |
risk of neurological disorders alzheimers disease |
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alzheimers disease |
decrease of ability to recall recent events, names of familiar objects and people
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exercise |
slows the aging process builds muscles stimulate neurogenis |
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social dev in adulthood |
midlife crisis |
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emotional crisis |
triggered by a major illness or divorce or jobless and parneting |
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love and work |
love: desire to commit to a relationship work: work roles can identify adult identity |
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claim to be as happy as body declines |
older people don't care |
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managing the aging process |
no genes predisposing to dementia |
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physical and mental lifestyle |
optimistic outlook can influence your psychological influences |
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social cultural influences |
friends and family meaningful activities cultural respect for aging self living conditions |
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coping with death and dying |
grief is more intense when death is unexpected no standard length of grieving process important to have support |