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Module 9 part 2

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Doreen Pang Mrs. Trainor AP Psychology 7 November 2016 Module 9-2 Autism Developmental disability in which child suffers severe challenge with social interactions, impairments with both verbal and nonverbal communication, and sensory overload. Signs emerge before the age of three Parenting ?Attachment Theory ?Attachment: ?the reciprocal relationship between caregiver and child ?Harry Harlow Comment by Doreen Pang: Baby monkey experiment-Preferred comfort ?raised baby monkeys with two artificial wire frame figure ?monkeys? ?one figure was fitted with a bottle the infant could feed from the other wrapped in soft material ?when frightened, infants preferred soft mom demonstrated the importance of physical comfort in formation of attachment

Chapter 4 The Developing Person

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In-Class notes ?13: Chapter 4 ? The Developing Person Three major issues: Prenatal Development and the Newborn prenatal development: zygote, embryo, fetus, teratogens ? Fetal Alcohol Syndrome The Competent Newborn ? rooting reflex, others: -Close-up: how do we know? habituation, novel stimulus Infancy and Childhood Physical development ? brain: neurons, maturation, infant memory (?infantile amnesia?) / retention? -motor development: sequence, but individual differences in timing Cognitive Development ? PIAGET; schemas, assimilation, accommodation, stages and terms (figure 4.1) -sensorimotor: object permanence; stranger anxiety -preoperational ? egocentrism, language, fantasy, expanding theory of mind -- versus autism:
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