Cognitive Learning Theory Essay

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    begin the very article I am writing now. She poses questions like: Where will I start? What is the purpose of the article? Who is my audience? Linda Flower, professor at Carnegie Mellon, is too modest to state she is a famed expert as a social cognitive rhetorician. She stands directly behind me, so I cannot see her as she speaks to me. I am supposed to feel like I am alone sitting at the table working on this very article, but all my mind can think is that…

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    Today I visited Toys R Us in order to evaluate the marketing, messages, and impact that the toys have on children. It was very easy to tell when you were entering either the boys or girls section of the store. The boys section of the store used much darker colors such as red, black, and dark blue while the girls section used colors such as pink, purple, and light blue. The boys section was much louder than the girls section was. You could hear laser sounds, guns going off, and Star Wars music in…

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    a child being born with a condition called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS). The alcohol consumed by the expectant mother is considered a teratogen, which is any substance that can impair cognitive and behavioral outcomes (Santrock, 2013, p. 69). Symptoms of FAS vary but include birth defects, decreased growth, learning, and behavioral issues just to name a few (“Alcohol Effects on a Fetus-Topic Overview,” 2015, para. 3). The impact alcohol has on the fetus in utero lasts a lifetime for a child…

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    birth through two years of age. This time period is characterized by fast growth including the development of the infant brain. Other topics and challenges that arise during this stage include nutrition, breastfeeding, and various theories regarding attachment and cognitive development. Infancy may be just a brief moment in our lives but the implications can last a lifetime. At no other time in our lives will we have the number of neurons and synapses than we do as infants. At birth, a…

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    student in Mr. Baer’s class whom is showing various characteristics that are out of the norm for her. This paper will go into detail on five different questions that relate to Annie’s behavior and will apply a theory to the current situation. Albert Bandura’s social cognitive theory relates to the idea that cognition has a major effect on how we behave and act. Bandura believed that our behavior and actions were influenced from influences that came from our environments at home,…

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    Erik Erikson is known as the father of human development (Mandich, 2016). Erikson theory has eight stages of personality development. He looks at all the stages as a struggle between positive and negative emotional states (Florida Health, 2012). The child already has mastered stage one which is trust, which he shows he has trust with…

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    conclusion that the two theories that fit this observation are; Jean Piaget theory of cognitive development in which, “Children adapt to the environment via assimilation to existing mental structures by accommodating to these structures.” The second theory would be Erik Erikson, his theory is about psychosocial development, “Which emphasizes…

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    examined these different stages you have went through in life to try and explain the stages. Although all three of their ways of looking at the stages a person goes through in life, all contain a few constants. Jean Piaget proposed a four state cognitive development. The four different stages are the sensorimotor state, the preoperational stage, the concrete operational stage and then the formal operational period. These four stages start at birth and go through approximately…

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    place. Additionally, I take comfort in that my brain is still developing into my early adult years and not everything is concrete. Cognitive development focuses on thinking and how the thought processes of children develop into adulthood. The first stage of Piaget’s theory is Sensorimotor, which occurs from ages 0-2. While I don’t remember this…

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    Socioemotional development in infancy play important roles in learning to communicate with others and organize our behaviors. They use crying, smiling and other facial expressions to show emotions. Primary emotions are present in humans and other mammals and usually appear in the first 6 months such as fear, joy, sadness and excitement until they later develop self-conscious emotions like jealousy, empathy, embarrassment and shame which is more prominent after 16 months after birth. These…

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