Child Development

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Undergraduate Psychology (Child Development) Flashcards on Child Development, created by Grace Feakes on 08/12/2013.
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Flashcards by Grace Feakes, updated more than 1 year ago
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Teratogens Environmental factors disrupting healthy neural development
Examples of teratogens Cigarette smoke, lead, alcohol
Fetal alcohol syndrome pattern of mental and physical defects that can develop in a fetus, associated with high levels of alcohol consumption during pregnancy
True or false: Exploring and interacting objects spurs neural growth True
Name 2 of a childs first reflexes Grasp reflex, rooting reflex(suck when something brushes lips)
Piaget's theory is also known as... Developmental stage theory
What was Piaget's theory? Child relies on different type of thinking, once the child has developed through the stages of intellectual growth they can think like adults
The process which facilitates changes in neural structure by reducing the overall number of neurons and synapses Pruning
During youth, the brain is at its____dense. Most
At the sensorimotor stage (birth-2 years)... Infants have no object permanence i.e. when object isn't in sight they don't think it exists anymore
At the preoperational stage (2-7 years) Children have preliminary understanding of physical world
Characteristics of concrete operational stage (7-11 years) Moral thought is confined to real life problems
Characteristics of formal operational stage (12 years+) Children can solve non-physical problems and apply abstract thinking
Young children have____schemes than older children. Fewer
Organization of schemes Combining existing schemes into new/complex ones
Schemes Mental patterns of interaction with the world and its ideas
Which 2 processes does the extending of schemes depend on Assimilation and accommodation
Assimilation Using mental schemes already formed to interpret the environment
Accommodation Process by which schemes accommodate to the child's changing environment
Equilibrium Harmony between one's schemes and one's existence
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