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    throughout life. He always found something positive to focus on when negative things happened. The movie demonstrates many of the fundamental aspects of psychological development during the human life span. Three broad categories that the movies demonstrates are physical development, cognitive development, and social development.…

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    orphans all, any more, the sky might fall.” This is a special place, completely cut out from the real world. There is a protective border around the island; and all the animals are friendly. There is plenty of food, water, and supplies for each child. No child knows anything about the outside world, because they think the only word there is, is the world they live in. Children arrive on a mysterious green boat. When you are of age you leave the island on the same boat. There is no way to get off…

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    how influences from a macro system impacts an individual directly. The ecological system theory, created by Urie Bronfenbrenner, was developed to explain how “the inherent qualities of a child and the characteristics of the external environment, which the child finds himself in, interact to influence how the child will grow and develop.” (Hernandez, 2017). Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory focuses on the quality the child’s environment. The ecological system theory consists of…

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    In The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, the protagonist, Gregor Samsa, goes through a change that gives him a new perspective. His metamorphosis causes not only a physical but a psychological transformation within Gregor. This transformation is not exclusive to Gregor, but is also prevalent within the entire Samsa family. Gregor’s metamorphosis was sudden and unexpected. “When Gregor Samsa woke up one morning from unsettling dreams, he found himself changed in his bed into a monstrous vermin” (4).…

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    Say a child is born into a family with a lot or problems and hate flowing around, people are going to carry that with them through life. Then there's the opposite of that, were a child is in a loving family. Surrounded with carrying people and support. Chances are you are going to end up becoming a good person. “I, the miserable and the abandoned…

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    Influences on Development Introduction Paragraph 1 Lead In: It is common knowledge that we all as humans must mature our way from childhood into adulthood. We are born, we age, and eventually we all end up as adults. The adults we become are based off the influences we have in our youth. It can be religious influences, cultural influences, or simply the environment we grow up in. The point is, we grow up. II. Introduction Paragraph 2 Overview and Background The book Bless Me, Ultima is a…

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    Cognitive development is all about the way a person thinks. According to these theorists, Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky, David Elkind, and Benjamin Bloom, there are many different ways of thinking. Jean Piaget believed development occurred in four different stages of thinking. He considers the stages to be universal as the individual develops throughout their environments. The first stage sensorimotor focused on birth until 2 years old is basically the motor skills along with sensory organs…

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    Based on the checklist of social development, Eu Vei has develops in pretend play or imaginative play in social development. Jean Piaget stated that children in the age of two to six will develop in pretend play and symbolic play. In Piaget’s cognitive development, there is a stage called pre-operational stage. Pre-operational stage begins around age two until age seven. Piaget stated that children in this pre-operational stage begin to engage in symbolic play and learn to manipulate symbols.…

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    Sensorimotor Stage

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    agitated when you show him his bottle or his favorite toy. He remembers the pleasure it gives him and he wishes. Another sign of its evolution is to understand causality: if I make an action that creates a result. Many toys are designed to help the child to assimilate the concept of cause and effect. All activity centers, tops, porticos and exercises all the toys with the result of the action produces a visual or audible. Baby constantly repeat the movements necessary for the sake of the effect…

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    Generativity can be expressed in so many ways. There are four areas in which generativity is expressed: biological, parental, work, and cultural. Biological generativity is when a child is conceived and will give back to the society and the community. Thus, they will be helping future generations. Parental generativity is when parents provide the care and the support the child needs. They are taught how to behave and what their role is in society. Work generativity is when individuals guide and…

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