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Intro to HGAD
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PLC human growth and development Mind Map on Intro to HGAD, created by Casey Fagan on 14/12/2019.
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Intro to HGAD
Lifespan development definition
"the scientific study of age-related changes in behaviour, thinking, emotion & personality" ~ Boyd & Bee, 2005
WHO
Monitor life expectancy rates
Prevent spread of diseases
World Health Organisation
Individual Variation
1. Biological
2. Psychological
3. Social
4. Environmental
5. Cultural
Risk & Protective factors
Areas of Development
1. Physical
2. Cognitive
3. Socio-Emotional
4. Emotional
5. Social
Growth Patterns
Cephalocaudal
Proximodistal
Motor Skills
Gross
Fine
Periods of Development
Prenatal (0-1)
Infancy (1-2)
Early Childhood (2-5)
Middle & Late Childhood (6-11)
Adolescence (12-19)
Early Adulthood (20-40)
Middle Adulthood (40-65)
Late Adulthood (65+)
Nature v Nurture Debate
Nature = Thomas Bouchard
Nurture = Same genetics, different environment - different people
Epigenetics
Early v Later Experiences
Early = Freud
Later = Erikson
Critical v Sensitive Period Debate
Studies of extreme deprivation
Rutter & ERA
Dr Sheila Greene
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