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Development
Part 3:
Piaget, Etc.
A B C
Piaget’s Stages:
Which stage is it?
Which stage is it?
Which stage is it?
Which stage is it?
Which stage is it?
Which stage is it?
General Concepts
Related to
Development
Infancy - Attachment
In the early stages of development, infants develop a sense of
attachment. Attachment is the positive emotional bond
that develops between a child and a particular individual.
Infants seek physical contact with this individual, and see
them as a source of comfort and safety.
In 1959, Harry
Harlow
conducted a
famous
experiment about
attachment using
monkeys.
Video 1
Childhood
Social relationships with people other than parents become
increasingly important in childhood years. Children become
more independent, and culture begins to impact their
behavior and beliefs.The parenting style employed has a
great impact on the behavior the child learns.
Parenting Style Parent Behavior Resulting Child Behavior
Authoritarian
Rigid, strict standards (example: “if you don’t clean
you’re room, I will take away your cell phone for good!”)
Unsociable, unfriendly,
withdrawn
Permissive
Lax, inconsistent, undemanding (example:“it might be
good to clean your room”).
Immature, moody, dependent,
low self-control
Authoritative
Firm, sets limits and goals, encourages independence
(example: “you can go to your friend’s house after you
clean your room”).
Good social skills, self-reliant,
independent
Uninvolved
Detached emotionally, sees role only as providing food,
clothing, & shelter (example:“I don’t care if your room
is messy.”)
Indifferent, undisciplined,
rejecting behavior
Development Part 3
Which parenting style is it?
Which parenting style is it?
Which parenting style is it?
Which parenting style is it?
Which parenting style is it?
Which parenting style is it?
Activity: Parenting
By yourself or with a partner, write a six-step guide
to good parenting. Identify and describe six steps or
tips (in at least two sentences each) that inform
parents how to raise children that are respectful,
responsible, confident, sociable, and happy.

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Development Part 3

  • 10. Infancy - Attachment In the early stages of development, infants develop a sense of attachment. Attachment is the positive emotional bond that develops between a child and a particular individual. Infants seek physical contact with this individual, and see them as a source of comfort and safety. In 1959, Harry Harlow conducted a famous experiment about attachment using monkeys.
  • 12. Childhood Social relationships with people other than parents become increasingly important in childhood years. Children become more independent, and culture begins to impact their behavior and beliefs.The parenting style employed has a great impact on the behavior the child learns. Parenting Style Parent Behavior Resulting Child Behavior Authoritarian Rigid, strict standards (example: “if you don’t clean you’re room, I will take away your cell phone for good!”) Unsociable, unfriendly, withdrawn Permissive Lax, inconsistent, undemanding (example:“it might be good to clean your room”). Immature, moody, dependent, low self-control Authoritative Firm, sets limits and goals, encourages independence (example: “you can go to your friend’s house after you clean your room”). Good social skills, self-reliant, independent Uninvolved Detached emotionally, sees role only as providing food, clothing, & shelter (example:“I don’t care if your room is messy.”) Indifferent, undisciplined, rejecting behavior
  • 20. Activity: Parenting By yourself or with a partner, write a six-step guide to good parenting. Identify and describe six steps or tips (in at least two sentences each) that inform parents how to raise children that are respectful, responsible, confident, sociable, and happy.