Unit 3. The study of changes that occur as an individual matures.

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Unit 3 Slide 2 The study of changes that occur as an individual matures. Slide 3 Reflexes: Grasping Rooting Slide 4 The Visual Cliff Slide 5 Slide 6 Slide 7 Time Line of Language Development: 1yr: Babbling (Mama, Baba) 2yrs: Pairing of words ( No Ball, Jenny Gone) 3yrs: Appropriate sentences, 400 word vocabulary (Im Eating) 4yrs: Future tense, asking questions in adult form, 100o word vocabulary ( Will Papa go? Why is the baby crying?) 5yrs:Joining one or more ideas in a sentence (I see what you did.) Slide 8 Imprinting Slide 9 Slide 10 The Strange Situation Mary Ainsworth Devised this experiment to look at the temperament of babies. Lets watch! Slide 11 Secure Attachment Uses Mother as stable base and explores when there Greets mother positively when mother returns 55% of all babies Avoidant Attachment Minimal interest in care giver, explores busily Minimal distress at separation and ignores caregiver upon return 20% of all babies Resistant/Ambivalent Minimal exploration, preoccupied with caregiver Angry or passive upon return of caregiver 10 % of all babies Disorganized Disorganized/disoriented with care giver 15% of all babies Slide 12 Permissive Give into demands Authoritative Demanding yet understanding, will explain why they are punishing Authoritarian Demanding without explanation Uninvolved Neglectful and distant Slide 13 Slide 14 AssimilationAccommodation Slide 15 Explore the world through the senses Object Permanence Stranger Anxiety Slide 16 Learns Language Egocentrism Slide 17 Conservation Logical Reasoning forms Slide 18 Abstract Thinking Slide 19 A woman was near death from a unique kind of cancer. There is a drug that might save her. The drug costs $4,000 per dosage. The sick woman's husband, Heinz, went to everyone he knew to borrow the money and tried every legal means, but he could only get together about $2,000. He asked the doctor scientist who discovered the drug for a discount or let him pay later. But the doctor scientist refused. Should Heinz break into the laboratory to steal the drug for his wife? Why or why not? Slide 20 Heinz broke into the laboratory and stole the drug. The next day, the newspapers reported the break-in and theft. Brown, a police officer and a friend of Heinz remembered seeing Heinz last evening, behaving suspiciously near the laboratory. Later that night, he saw Heinz running away from the laboratory. Should Brown report what he saw? Why or why not? Slide 21 Officer Brown reported what he saw. Heinz was arrested and brought to court. If convicted, he faces up to two years' jail. Heinz was found guilty. Should the judge sentence Heinz to prison? Why or why not? Slide 22 Slide 23 Rewards & Punishments Slide 24 Moral Decisions determined by what an authority figure says Slide 25 Develop your own moral code