What theorist did we research?
Maslow
What was the theory we researched?
Life Cycle
Name two developmental milestones
Family time
Friends
Reading
What is intrinsic motivation?
How does it impact development?
Completing a task on your own will and terms/because you want to
Ex: Reading a book you like
You may be happier doing it on your own terms
Define birth order theory
The theory stating that the order youre born in impacts your personality
What was Maslow's theory?
Heiarchy of needs
What are the stages of the life cycle?
East: Babies bring joy and love
South: Youth and young adults bring understanding and enthusiasm
West: Adults bring love, hope, and nurturnce
North: Elders bring wisdom and spiritual understanding
Developmental barriers
Being Alone
Not Learning
What is extrinsic motivation?
How does it impact development?
Doing something because there is a reward
ex: completing an assignment
You may be more likely to finish knowing there is a reward
How accurate is it?
Proven more inacurate
Heirarchy of needs stages?
Self actualization, esteem, love/belonging, safety, phycological
Similarities and differences between indigenous and Maslow theiories?
Similarities:
Includes necessities, represented with shapes, Diferant levels, Needs change
Differences:
orientation, Diferant shapes, main focus
What is drive reduction?
How does it impact development?
When you need to reduce something you are driven to do it
ex: Thirst
Gives you the push to do something productive
What is self efficacy?
How does it impact development?
How well you think you can complete a task
Ex: how well you think you'll do on a test
If you think you'll do bad you are less likely to study
What are social motive?
How do they impact development?
Motivation created through family or social surroundings
ex: peer pressure
They might feel bad for having separate opinions