1. What are the 3 funda- mental domains? Physical, cognitive, psychological/social domains
2. What is in the physical Genetic factors, physical stature/appearance, nu-
domain? tritional status, physical health and well-being, fine
and gross motor abilities
3. What is in the cogni- Perception...
NUNP 401: Human Growth and Development of Infant (Ch. 2- PNP
Book)
1. What are the 3 funda- Physical, cognitive, psychological/social
mental domains? domains
2. What is in the physical Genetic factors, physical stature/appearance,
nu-
domain? tritional status, physical health and well-
being, fine
and gross motor abilities
3. What is in the cogni- Perception, thinking, information processing
and
tive domain? memory + communication- receptive and
expres-
sive lanuage
4. What do nature posi- Have an emphasis on heredity and
maturational
tions do? process
5. What is in the psycho- Temperament and personality, interpersonal
re-
logical/social domain? lationships, moral development and home
envi-
ronemt nad other social context
6. Who considers the Rousseau
child as an untamed
savage?
7. Who utilized survival Darwin
of the fittest and doc-
umented observed be-
havioral development?
8. Who used a closed Gesell
system of transforma-
tional rules govern-
ing thought (biolog-
ical basis of devel-
opment)? Also had
1/
, NUNP 401: Human Growth and Development of Infant (Ch. 2- PNP
Book)
Atlas of Infant Be-
havior which devel-
oped developmental
milestones
9. Oral
2/
, NUNP 401: Human Growth and Development of Infant (Ch. 2- PNP
Book)
What was Freud's in-
fant psychosexual
de- velopment stage?
10. What was Erikson's Trust vs mistrust
stage theory of
psychosocial develop-
ment across the life
soan for infancy?
11. What did Mahler create Psychological birth of the infant; emerges
sense of
self as sperate from mother
12. Who stated that inade- Mahler
quate early mothering
and psycho birth re-
sults in mental illness
13. What are the phases Autism (0-2 months)- no real social
of Mahler's awareness
Psycholog- ical Birth or self-concept; symbiosis (2-5months)-
mother and infant dependednt; seperation-
individization (6-36 months) and 6-12 monthd
-- differentian and prac- ticing which
beginnings awareness of self as seper- ate
14. What stage is Pi-
from mother
aget for the
strcutualist stage Sensorimotor stage: birth-2 years
theort of congi- tive
developemnt?
15. What are nuture
posi- tions? Emphasis son learning and environemt
16. Watson theory Behaviorism; classical conditioning
17. Skinner theoy Mechanistic learnng theory; behvaior is
modified,
reinforced or extingueshed by psotive or
3/
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