Definition of Development
Physical Brain Development
Vocabulary Terms
Piaget's Theory
Vygotsky's Theory
100

The changes a person goes through during their life

Development

100

True or False: the limbic system develops before the prefrontal cortex in adolescents

True (limbic system = emotion, prefrontal cortex = judgement)



100

The unfolding of biological changes that are genetically programmed

Maturation

100

Four factors that interact to influence changes in thinking

Biological maturation, activity, social experience and equilibration

100

Human activities can not be understood outside of their _______

Cultural Setting

200

 This is dealt with a lot in a typical classroom

Speed/Pace of development

200

True or False: complex processes in the brain usually require one area of the brain.

False (complex processes require many areas working together)



200

 the area between the child’s current performance and the level of performance the child could achieve with adult guidance

Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)

200

During this stage the child develops language and begins to represent objects

The Preoperational stage

200

These enable children to advance their own development as they use the tools

Psychological tools

300

Children's development happens in this order

logical order

300

The left hemisphere of the brain controls _______, while the right hemisphere controls _________

language processing; visual spatial processing

300

Piagat’s theory of how we are able to mentally represent the world around us through organized systems of action or thought.

Schemes

300

Infants develop object permanence during this stage

The sensorimotor stage

300

What creates our cognitive structures and thinking processes

Social interactions

400

This time frame is from _____ until _____ for each person

conception; death

400



The specialization of the two hemispheres of the brain.




Lateralization

400

The understanding that objects have a separate, permanent existence.

Object permanence

400

Two basic processes involved in adaptation

Assimilation and Accomodation

400

These are internalized by the child and become a part of that child's cognitive development

Co-constructed processes

500

Three continuing debates about development

1. Nature versus nurture

2. Continuity versus discontinuity 

3. Critical versus sensitive periods



500

In infancy _________ is typically a better “teacher” than a school teacher or flashcards would be

A visually stimulating environment

500



Joint actions of individual biology and the environment—each shape and influences the other.




Coactions

500

One problem presented with the stage model

Lack of consistency in children's thinking/ stages seem too abrupt

500

This is an active process that does not have to wait for readiness

Learning