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02-Theories of Development
Psychoanalytic theory says human development is mainly determined by what?
Psychoanalytic theory says human development is mainly determined by what?
Unconscious motives and drives
Who’s theory does this represent?
A.Erikson’sB.Piaget’s
Who’s theory does this represent?
A.Erikson’sB.Piaget’s
What stage are you in?What questions are you asking yourself?
This person is probably in which stage?
This person is probably in which stage?
Identity VS role confusion
Who’s theory does this represent?
A.Erikson’sB.Piaget’s
Who’s theory does this represent?
A.Erikson’sB.Piaget’s
Who’s theory does this represent?
A.Erikson’sB.Piaget’s
When does language develop?
What is this an example of?Why?
A. Operant conditioningB. Classical conditioningC. Social Learning
What is this an example of?Why?
A. Operant conditioningB. Classical conditioningC. Social Learning
What is this an example of?Why?
A. Operant conditioningB. Classical conditioningC. Social Learning
What is this an example of?Why?
A. Operant conditioningB. Classical conditioningC. Social Learning
What are these examples of?Why?
A. Operant conditioningB. Classical conditioningC. Social Learning
What are these examples of?Why?
A. Operant conditioningB. Classical conditioningC. Social Learning
What theory would explain these behaviors?
A. Conditioning theoryB. Sociocultural theoryC. Modeling theory
What theory would explain these behaviors?
A. Conditioning theoryB. Sociocultural theoryC. Modeling theory
What is the difference between assimilation and accommodation?
• Explain this to your partner
Assimilation = New ideas brought into current thinking (current thinking does not change)
Accommodation = New ideas cause current thinking to change (current thinking does change)
Theories of DevelopmentWhat do you need help with?
What topics do you need help with?
• A. Freud’s & Erikson’s developmental stages • B. Behaviorism• C. Classical conditioning• D. Operant conditioning• E. I understand it
What topics do you need help with?
• A. Social learning theory• B. Piaget’s model• C. Assimilation & Accommodation• D. Sociocultural theory• E. I understand it
Course Folder
Course folder
What do we do now?
• 1. Divide into groups of 3 – 6• 2. Discuss your answers– A. Help others think about and add to their
answers based on your ideas.• 3. Add to your answers in handwriting (on the
front and back of the form) from ideas you developed during the discussion.– A. Handwritten additions add to your grade.
• 4. I will be stamping completed papers
Your friend advised you that your child’s grocery-store temper tantrums continue to occur because you are reinforcing the
behavior. What theory has influenced your friend’s thinking?
A. psychoanalytic
B. behaviorism
C. sociocultural
D. Epigenetic
Your friend advised you that your child’s grocery-store temper tantrums continue to occur because you are reinforcing the
behavior. What theory has influenced your friend’s thinking?
A. psychoanalytic
B. behaviorism
C. sociocultural
D. Epigenetic
Six year old Johnny cusses at his parents screams and throws a fit whenever he
does not get his own way. • Why does he cuss?• Why does he act out when he does not get his
own way?• What learning theories would you use to deal
with this?
• Sometimes Matt becomes fussy, is difficult to soothe, or has trouble taking a nap. What will you do?
• A. You try to get Matt to go to sleep but if it doesn't work, you play with Matt in order to wear him out.
• • B. You take Matt for rides in the stroller or in the car because the
gentle rocking motion and noise lulls him to sleep. • • C. You keep your routine pretty regular (feedings, playtime, nap
time), and try to get Matt to adapt to it gradually.
• When Matt was 0 months old...• For the first week or so Matt wasn't very hungry and actually lost a
little weight. However, now Matt has begun to feed heartily and gain some weight back.
• • A. You try to make feeding time as pleasant and relaxing as possible
and feed him only as much as he wants.
• B. You are worried about Matt's weight so you feed him often and try to get him to take a little extra each time.
• C. You figure this is basically a normal pattern, so you don't change any of your regular practices.
Give an example of accommodation and assimilation in race relations.
• Explain this to your partner