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Short notes about the tests and 1st op exams. If your 1st op exam is anything like ours (2015), these notes should help a lot - especially 3rd and 4th term. Each set of notes has 2 - 4 pages. These were exact questions that I received. Go buy the Psychology 3rd Year Bundle though! =D

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By: jamesm • 5 year ago

Thanks! Hope you could find something helpful in the notes. :)

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Thank you! Hope your exam went well! :D

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Psychology 223
(Child & Adolescent Development)

Chapter 2
Dominant and recessive genes (p.60)
 See figure 2.4 for Q&A question
 Be able to work out possibility of certain trait

Chapter 4
- Brain development (p.153)
o 3-years-old = 75% of adult brain weight
o 5-years-old = 90% of adult brain weight
o Frontal lobe area of cerebral cortex – planning/organizing behaviour
o Language skills  Left cerebral hemisphere
o Plasticity
- Perceptual development
o Vision important
o Auditory acuity
- Motor development (p.154)
o Gross motor skills
 Large muscles
 Climbing, running
o Fine motor skills
 Small muscles (hands & fingers)
 Writing, painting, cutting with a pair of scissors
o Bilateral motor skills
 Co-ordination of right and left halves

Advantages of preoperational thought (p.159-161)
i. See figure 4.1 (table question = matching)
ii. Irreversibility
a. Ability to reverse an operation
b. 2 + 3 = 5 therefore 5–3=2
c. Cooldrink poured from tall glass into short glass can be poured from short
glass back into tall glass
iii. Egocentrism
a. Children view world form own perspective
b. see figure 4.2 (The three-mountain task)
iv. See table 4.1 (table question = matching)

 Scaffolding: temporary assistance provided by one person to a less-skilled person
when learning a new task (e.g: teacher to student). Important for transferring skills.
(p.169)

Enhancement of Cognitive Development (p.172)
 Exposure to new and interesting situations

,  Interaction with other children
 Play
 Practising of cognitive skills
 Transmission of knowledge
 Pre-primary schools
 Enrichment (intervention) programs

MLU (p.173)
- Mean Length of Utterance (Q&A)

Media Literacy (p.181)
 Help children differentiate between reality and fantasy
 Adults help children by deconstructing advertisements and watching programs
critically – converses with child about programs and let’s child give opinion
 Television viewing should be shared – children should not have a TV or internet
access in their rooms
 Limit TV viewing to certain times a day ((in proportion to other activities)
 Choose programme content wisely
 Regard media as good source to learn about world and gain knowledge
 Controlling aggression via media (p.218)


Parenting Styles (p.207 + p.365)
- Authoritative: sensitive to children, involved in children’s life, consistent control, set
appropriate limits, positive influence.
- Authoritarian: dominant, controlling, could appear cold and rejecting,, frequently
degrade children, easily punishing.
- Permissive: show warmth and nurturance, but do not set limits – children can become
impulsive, disobedient and rebellious.
- Uninvolved: emotionally detached, maltreat children by neglecting them.

Types of Play (p.210)
- Solitary Play
- Parallel Play
- Cooperative Play

Chapter 5
Bilingualism and Multilingualism (p.235-236)
 Read section
 See questions 9 + 10 in “Review This Section” block

School Readiness (p.236-237)
 Not just for children, family must also be ready
 Children’s readiness for school
 School’s readiness for children
 Readiness of families for school

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