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Child Development
A discussion regarding theory of child development, the argument of nature versus nurture and a review of Piaget's theory of child behaviour. -- 900 words;

Mothers, Play and Child Development
Examines the mother's role in play and its importance in child development. -- 675 words;

Gender and Child Development - Article Reviews
Three article reviews of research done to examine the impact of gender on child development. -- 750 words; MLA

Hypothesis Testing and Child Development
Briefly describes the process of hypothesis testing in child development. -- 650 words;

Child Development
A review of the theories of Kohlberg, Skinner, Watson, Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky on child development. -- 2,250 words; MLA

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT

Chapter 9: Developmental Psychology I
Teratogens are any medication, chemical, infectious disease or environmental factors that
interfere with the normal development of a fetus that can result in a loss of pregnancy,
birth defect, or a pregnancy complication.
A wide variety of factors include: drugs, alcohol, and viruses.
Through techniques of ultra sound and amniocentesis, one can determine the health of the
fetus and determine whether terotagens have had any effect.
Ultra sound involves directing high-pitched sound waves toward the fetus. A computer
converts the waves into a sonogram (outline image of the fetus, uterus, placenta).
Amniocentesis is the withdrawal and analysis of amniotic fluid to detect genetic
abnormalties in the fetus.
Diana Baumrind : Parenting Styles
Parenting styles in the U.S. have been thoroughly researched by Diana Baumrind. Trained
observers kept records of children's behaviors in nursery school. Through these
observations, 3 contrasting parenting styles were identified: authoritarian,
authoritative, and permissive.
Authoritarian parents tend to be low in nurturance and high in parental control. They set
absolute standards of behavior for their children that are not to be questioned or
negotiated. Forceful discipline is favored and prompt obedience is demanded. They are
less likely to use gentle methods of persuasion such as affection, praise and rewards
with their children. 
Authoritative parents tend to be high in nurturance and moderate in parental control when
it comes to dealing with child behavior. They possess more knowledge, skill, control
resources, and physical power than their children. They explain rules, decisions, and are
willing to listen to the child's point of view even when not accepting it. They are not
likely to use physical punishment and stress absolute obedience.
Permissive parents tend to be moderate to high nurturance but low in parental control.
They place few demands on their children and are likely to e inconsistent
disciplinarians. They are accepting towards child impulses, desires, and actions.
Morever, they are less likely to monitor their children's behavior. Children raised in
this manner tend to lack knowledge of appropriate behaviors for ordinary social
situations and take little responsibility for their own misbehavior.
Jean Piaget: Theories of Child Development
Piaget discovers processes by which children gain new knowledge.
"Assimulation" is the method of incorporating information into our accustomed way of
thinking. Thus, a child can constantly create and reacreat his own model of reality. 
"Accommodation" is the process of altering one's ways of thinking to include new
information that does not fit into existing ways of thinking. Hence, mental growth can be
achieved by integrating simpler concepts into higher level concepts. 
Four stages within these developments can be traced. 
Sensorimotor stage occurs during the first two years of a child's life. It is concerned
with mastering their own inherited physical reflexes and extending them into pleasurable
or interesting actions. They experience the world in a direct manner and learn basic
lessons before preceeding to more complex thoughts. 
Preoperational stage occurs roughly from age 2 to 7 where the child learns to manipulate
their own environment symbolically through inner thoughts about the external world. Thus,
they become less dependent on physical stimuli and physical reactions to guide their
behavior. During this stage one learns to represent objects by words and themselves.
Concrete operational stage occurs from age 7 to 12 by the beginning of logic in the
child's thought processes. The initiation of classification of objects bye their
similiarities and differences can be established. The child begins to grasp the concepts
of time and number.
Formal operational stage begins at the age 12 and extends to adulthood. It is
characterized by and orderliness of thinking and a mastery of logical thought. The child
learns in this final phase to manipulate abstract ideas, make hypotheses, and see
implications of their own thinking and of others. 

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