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Title: Child Development


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Child Development
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Child Development
  • Lecture Outline
  • What develops?
  • How does it develop?
  • How do we know?
  • What drives development?
  • ----- break-----
  • Nature vs. Nurture?
  • How to make a better baby?

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What Develops?
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What do babies have at the start?
  • Reflexes
  • grasp, sucking
  • Perception
  • hearing (loudness, pitch, mom)
  • vision (brightness, color, faces?) lt 4ft.
  • integration of both (head-turns)

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So, where do they have to get to?
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How does it develop?
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How does development happen?
  • Differentiation
  • cell division
  • behavior
  • Growth
  • bigger brain, bigger body
  • more connections

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How does development happen?
  • Orderly and Sequentially
  • Motor Development (sit up, crawl,
  • walk, etc.)
  • LanguageDevelopment (coo, babble, one-word,etc.)

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How does development happen?
  • In stages?
  • According to Piaget
  • sensory-motor stage (0-2)
  • preoperational stage (2-7)
  • concrete operations (7-11)
  • formal operations (11-on)

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Sensory-Motor Stage (0-2)
  • Child is dealing with
  • object permanence (peek-a-boo)
  • A not B problem (objects--actions)
  • lay physics (magic Baillargeon)
  • beginning of representational thought (words
    gestures)

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Preoperational Stage (2-7)
  • Child is dealing with
  • conservation (liquid, mass, number)
  • egocentrism (not in an obnoxious way)
  • theory of mind (false-belief, a/r)
  • What do these have in common?

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Formal Concrete Operations
  • Child (adolescent) is working on
  • mentally relating representations
  • (41 odd 61 odd)
  • then abstract and hypothetical thoughts
  • (any even number 1 odd)
  • plus, puberty

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How do we know?
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How do we know?
  • Sucking (HAS)
  • Looking (preferentially)
  • Habituation (distinction)
  • Pointing
  • Answering questions (task demands)
  • Affective response (qualitative?)
  • Brain imaging (ERPs)

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What drives development?
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Mechanisms
  • Biological maturation
  • gene expression (proteins)
  • information processing (packing the trunk)
  • Learning
  • Piaget-- assimilation and accomodation
  • Vygotsky--scaffolding

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THE BIG DEBATE
  • NATURE VS. NURTURE

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NATURE?
  • GENETIC TRANSMISSION
  • 23 PAIRS OF CHROMOSOMES
  • EACH HAS CA. 1,000 GENES
  • GENE PAIRS--recessive/dominant
  • POLYGENIC INHERITANCE

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NATURE?
  • FROM GENOTYPE TO PHENOTYPE
  • GENES --gt PROTEINS --gt BIOCHEM SEQUENCES --gt
  • TRAITS, HORMONES, NEUROCHEMICALS --gt
  • CHARACTERISTICS BEHAVIOR

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What is inherited?
tiger
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Twin studies
dizygotic
monozygotic
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NURTURE?
  • EARLY EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
  • How does each cell with same genes develop
    into different parts?
  • Physical environment! (salamander)
  • How does each baby with same structures develop
    into different people?

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NURTURE?
  • AFTER BIRTH
  • Social environment (family, peers)
  • Economic environment
  • Cultural environment
  • Etc

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HOW TO MAKE A BETTER BABY
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In parents the genes
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Or in the parents hands
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BETTER?
  • Smarter?
  • Happier?
  • Healthier?
  • More creative?
  • More athletic?
  • Earlier?

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How?
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How?
  • From rat studies to baby toys
  • (Turner Greenough, 1985)
  • What about pre-natal Mozart?
  • (UC Irvine, 1993)

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What does the child need?
  • nutrition
  • stimulation
  • care interaction from parent
  • certain exposure during sensitive (critical?)
    periods
  • good childcare social interaction

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What doesnt the child need?
  • The perfect experiment
  • your homework.
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