HUMAN DEVELOPMENT FACTORS
BEHAVIOURAL
CRYING BECOMING A FORM OF COMMUNICATION AFTER BIRTH
FREUD'S PSYCHOSEXUAL STAGES
ALLOWS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT TO BE SEEN IN STAGES
BELIEVE IF EARLY CONFLICTS WERE NOT RESOLVED THEY CAN RESULT IN BEHAVIOURAL MANIFESTATIONS
HOW A CHILD IS TREATED IN THESE STAGES CAN RESULT THEIR BEHAVIOUR AS THEY DEVELOP
ADOLESCENT EGOCENTRISM
OVER CONCERNED ABOUT THOUGHTS OR FEELINGS CAN BE A LACK OF BEHAVIOUR GUIDANCE ABOUT FEELINGS, BUT CAN ALSO LEAD TO BEHAVIOURAL ISSUES
IDENTITY STATUSES
CAN CAUSE INDIVIDUALS TO BE UNSTABLE AND UNAWARE OF HOW TO ACT
COGNITIVE
MODEL OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
SIX STAGES OF HOW OUR COGNITION CAN BE TRAINED AS CHILDREN AND HOW IT WILL AFFECT US IN ADULTHOOD
ERIKSONS PSYCHOSOCIAL THEORY
SUCCESS OR FAILURE CAN INFLUENCE AND CREATE PATHWAYS IN OUR COGNITITON
PHYSICAL
MILESTONES
PHYSICAL SKILLS
(TALKING, WALKING) SEEN AS INFANTS GROW
MONOAMINE OXIDASE
INCREASED RISK OF BEHAVIOURAL ISSUES WHEN PAIRED WITH ABUSE
PIAGET MORAL DEVELOPMENT
USED GAMES TO OBSERVE BEHAVIOUR
TAUGHT HIM ABOUT QUICKLY HOW INFANTS GROW OUT OF THE TIME OF NOT KNOWING RIGHT AND WRONG
BAUMRIND"S PARENTING STYLES
HOW A CHILD IS PARENTED CAN AFFECT ONES BEHAVIOUR AS A DEVELOPING HUMAN
SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL
ATTACHMENTS
ARE THE INTERNAL MODEL FOR RELATIONSHIPS
4 TYPES OF ATTACHMENTS CAN DEFINE ADULT RELATIONSHIPS IN FUTURE
EXPOSURE/SOCIALIZATION CAN EXPAND SOCIAL SKILLS FOR INFANTS
ECOLOGICAL THEORY
CHILD CANNOT BE SEPERATED FROM AN ENVIRONMENT SOMETIMES BECAUSE OF AN ATTACHMENT