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Child Development A Cultural Approach Chapter 1 A Cultural Approach to Child Development

Learning Objectives (1 of 4) 1.4 Apply information about human evolution to how child development takes place today.

Learning Objectives (2 of 4) 1.5 Summarize Freud s psychosexual theory and Erikson s psychosocial theory of child development and describe the main limitations of each. 1.6 Describe behaviorism, including the role of conditioning and the variation known as social learning theory. 1.7 Summarize the constructivists theories of Piaget and Vygotsky.

Learning Objectives (3 of 4) 1.8 Describe the elements of the informationprocessing model of cognitive functioning. 1.9 Define the five systems of Bronfenbrenner s ecological framework. 1.10 Describe the main components of the ecocultural theory of Weisner and explain how it differs from stage theories. 1.11 Outline the cultural-developmental model that will be the structure of this book and describe the new life stage of emerging adulthood.

Learning Objectives (4 of 4) 1.12 Recall the five steps of the scientific method and the meanings and functions of hypotheses, sampling, and procedure in scientific research. 1.13 Describe some ethical standards for child development research. 1.14 Summarize the main methods used in research on child development. 1.15 Describe the major types of research designs used in child development research.

Psychoanalytic Theory: Erikson Focuses on social and cultural environment and not on sexuality Continued throughout life span and not limited to first six years, as with Freud Eight stages of development characterized by crisis and resolution

Figure 1.5 Erikson s Eight Stages of Psychosocial Development

Behaviorism and Learning Theories Focus on what a child does, rather than think, feel, or imagine Conditioning is the fundamental learning process in behaviorism Classical Conditioning-Neutral relate to meaningful Operant Conditioning-Responding to environmental responses Social Learning Theory allows for imitation and modeling

Constructivist Theories: Piaget Piaget focused on different ways that children think as they age Called cognitive developmental approach Maturation-biologically driven Schemes-cognitive structures Assimilation-altering new information to fit existing scheme Accommodation-changing a scheme to adapt new information

Table 1.2 Stages of Cognitive Development in Piaget s Theory Ages Stage Characteristics 0-2 Sensorimotor Capable of coordinating the activities of the senses with motor activities 2-7 Preoperational Capable of symbolic representations, such as in language, but with limited ability to use mental operations 7-1 Concrete Operations Capable of using mental operations, but only in concrete, immediate experience; difficulty thinking hypothetically 11-15 and up Formal Operations Capable of thinking logically and abstractly; capable of formulating hypotheses and testing them systematically; thinking is more complex; and can think about thinking (metacognition)

Constructivist Theory: Vygotsky Referred to as a sociocultural theory Emphasis on society and cultural impact on learning Two major ideas Zone of proximal development Scaffolding

Information Processing Theory Information Processing Approach Views cognitive changes as continuous Historically compared thinking to a computer Focuses on areas of attention, perception and memory

Bronfenbrenner s Ecological Framework Focuses on multiple influences that shape behavior and is not a stage theory Five levels: Microsystem-Immediate environment (Daily life) Mesosystem-Interconnections between microsystems (outside influences and how it affects daily life) Exosystem-institutions that have indirect effects on development (Indirect but potential influence in daily life) Macrosystem-Cultural Beliefs (major values that influence daily life) Chronosystem-Time (changes that occur in the developmental circumstances over time in daily life)

Figure 1.7 The Systems in Bronfenbrenner s Ecological Theory

Weisner s Ecocultural Theory Emphasizes ecological and cultural aspects of the activities and settings of development Activity settings are important Personnel- Who? The people around individual. Cultural goals and schemas- When? Day to day living. Motives and feelings- What? What motivates the action. Tasks- Actions. Normative scripts- Why? How we develop within the community.

Figure 1.8 Weisner s Ecocultural Theory Weisner s ecocultural theory of child development proposes that there are ecocultural niche features that affect a child s development.