PSYC 2000 Chapter : Chapter 8 Objectives 1
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Personality, physical growth, intellectual growth, and social interactions. Behavioral genetics: all people are and all that people become is the product of an interaction between nature and nurture. Video: the babies crawling across the checkered surface would first crawl over the drop-off but after a few weeks they would stop crawling over the drop-off because they were afraid of heights. Explain piaget"s theory of cognitive development: about piaget: born in switzerland; studied mollusks(phd at age 21); met simon (ch. Objectives for chapter 8 punishment: impact: self reliant, independent. Most parents do not use a clear cut parenting style, they usually use a mix: discuss the cognitive and socio-emotional changes of adolescence. No longer a child, but not a self-supporting adult. Physical changes in the body as sexual development reaches its peak. Can i trust my caregiver to meet my needs? : autonomy vs. Or am i helpless and have to depend on others? : initiative vs.