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Autonomous morality, Piaget's 2nd stage of moral development...
Begins at abt age 10, children begin to realize that rules are created by people & that intentions & consequences can be taken into consideration.
Heteronomous Morality, Piaget's 1st stage of moral development...
4-7 years old, This stage involves the belief in imminent justice—the concept that, if a rule is broken, punishment will be meted out immediately.
What happens when a child's current schemas cannot process new information?
Disequilibrium occurs. Child changes the schemas & equilibration or equilibrium is reestablished.
Enactive Mode (by Bruner)
Objects have meaning only w respect to the actions performed on them.
Roger Gould (1978) links dev. stages & false assumptions or myths are challenged & transformed at every stage. 1st stage:
Age 16 - 22: Leaving my parents’ world. Answers the childhood assumption that “I’ll always live with my parents.”
Gould's 2nd stage:
Age 22 - 28: I’m nobody’s baby, now. Answers the false assumption that “doing things my parents’ way, with willpower and perseverance, will bring results.”
Gould's 3rd stage:
Age 28 - 34: Opening up to what’s inside. Answers the false assumption that “life is simple and controllable; I have no contradictory forces within me.”
Gould's 4th stage:
Age 34 - 45: Midlife decade. Answers the false assumption that there is no death, no evil.
Gould's 5th stage:
Age 45 and older: Beyond mid-life. No false assumptions to be answered. Appreciate what you have; focus on what you’ve accomplished.
Ontogenesis
The course of development of an organism or an individual.
Cognitive Development is influenced by what factors?
Culture, evolution, integration, & language.
Alloplastic View
Development is the result of one's adapting to other people & objects.
Personal Fable Concept refers to?
Teen's belief that his individual experiences are unique, that no one has ever felt or thought like he does.
3 Primary Needs:
Survival, pleasure, & contribution.
Constructive Alternativism
An important determinant of one's decisions & behavior.