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[Show more]When and why do fine motor skills improve in children -They improve because myelin in the brain significantly increases -From ages 6 to 8 
Growth rate in black vs. white children Rate of growth is generally more rapid for black children than for white 
Kids in other less wealthy parts of the world -...
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Add to cartWhen and why do fine motor skills improve in children -They improve because myelin in the brain significantly increases -From ages 6 to 8 
Growth rate in black vs. white children Rate of growth is generally more rapid for black children than for white 
Kids in other less wealthy parts of the world -...
Self Concept Sense of self; Descriptive and evaluative mental picture of ones' abilities and traits. 
Self Definition Cluster of characteristics used to describe oneself 
The Developing Self; Stage 1: Single Representations - Children describe themselves in individual, unconnected characteristics -...
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Add to cartSelf Concept Sense of self; Descriptive and evaluative mental picture of ones' abilities and traits. 
Self Definition Cluster of characteristics used to describe oneself 
The Developing Self; Stage 1: Single Representations - Children describe themselves in individual, unconnected characteristics -...
The Growing Body • Slow and steady growth • Grow 2-3 inches per year • Only period in life where girls tend to be taller than boys ( 4ft 10in vs 4ft 9.5in) • Gain 5-7 pounds each year • Bodies become more muscular → baby fat disappers 
Nutrition and Obesity Nutrition is related to size a...
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Add to cartThe Growing Body • Slow and steady growth • Grow 2-3 inches per year • Only period in life where girls tend to be taller than boys ( 4ft 10in vs 4ft 9.5in) • Gain 5-7 pounds each year • Bodies become more muscular → baby fat disappers 
Nutrition and Obesity Nutrition is related to size a...
Types of Reflexes Breathing, Swallowing, Rooting, Coughing and sneezing, Blinking 
Lifespan Development the field of study that examines patterns of growth, change, and stability in behavior that occur throughout the entire life span 
topical areas of lifespan development Physical development, cogni...
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Add to cartTypes of Reflexes Breathing, Swallowing, Rooting, Coughing and sneezing, Blinking 
Lifespan Development the field of study that examines patterns of growth, change, and stability in behavior that occur throughout the entire life span 
topical areas of lifespan development Physical development, cogni...
Middle Adulthood: age Defined as between ages of 40 and 65 years old. new phase of adulthood 
Middle Adulthood: aspects of aging Gradual changes of the body become noticeable aspects of aging. wrinkling, muscle tone, hair color can make middle adulthood harder Signs of aging can be more difficult fo...
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Add to cartMiddle Adulthood: age Defined as between ages of 40 and 65 years old. new phase of adulthood 
Middle Adulthood: aspects of aging Gradual changes of the body become noticeable aspects of aging. wrinkling, muscle tone, hair color can make middle adulthood harder Signs of aging can be more difficult fo...
Primary sex hormones - Primary sex characteristics: characteristics associated with the development of the organs and structures of the body that directly relate to reproduction, Ex: vagina/uterus - Secondary sex characteristics: the visible signs of sexual maturity that do not directly involve the ...
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Add to cartPrimary sex hormones - Primary sex characteristics: characteristics associated with the development of the organs and structures of the body that directly relate to reproduction, Ex: vagina/uterus - Secondary sex characteristics: the visible signs of sexual maturity that do not directly involve the ...
Osteoporosis A condition in which the bones become brittle, fragile, and thin, often brought about by a lack of calcium in the diet 
Effect: women are prone to height decline than men (2inches versus 1inch) 
Calcium-rich diet and exercising regularly 
Ex. Calcium is found in milk, yogurt, cheese, an...
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Add to cartOsteoporosis A condition in which the bones become brittle, fragile, and thin, often brought about by a lack of calcium in the diet 
Effect: women are prone to height decline than men (2inches versus 1inch) 
Calcium-rich diet and exercising regularly 
Ex. Calcium is found in milk, yogurt, cheese, an...
Young Old 65 to 74 years old 
Old old 75 to 84 years old 
Oldest Old 85 and older 
Life Expectancy currently around 79 years of age (for person born in 2012) 
Ageism prejudice and discrimination directed at older people 
Primary Aging also called "senescence"; universal and irreversible changes th...
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Add to cartYoung Old 65 to 74 years old 
Old old 75 to 84 years old 
Oldest Old 85 and older 
Life Expectancy currently around 79 years of age (for person born in 2012) 
Ageism prejudice and discrimination directed at older people 
Primary Aging also called "senescence"; universal and irreversible changes th...
A __________ is an individual's overall and specific self-evaluation; whereas __________ reflects beliefs and cognitions about the self. 
(A) self esteem; self concept (B) self concept; self esteem (C) self esteem; social comparison (D) social comparison; self concept 
B According to Erikson, from ...
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Add to cartA __________ is an individual's overall and specific self-evaluation; whereas __________ reflects beliefs and cognitions about the self. 
(A) self esteem; self concept (B) self concept; self esteem (C) self esteem; social comparison (D) social comparison; self concept 
B According to Erikson, from ...
1 out of 8; Oldest old; 85 and or older One out of every ____ Americans is 65 or older, and projections suggest that by 2050 nearly one-quarter of the population will be 65 and above 
The fastest growing segment of the population is the _______ ------- people _______ or older 
Ageism; forgetful Prej...
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Add to cart1 out of 8; Oldest old; 85 and or older One out of every ____ Americans is 65 or older, and projections suggest that by 2050 nearly one-quarter of the population will be 65 and above 
The fastest growing segment of the population is the _______ ------- people _______ or older 
Ageism; forgetful Prej...
Late adulthood is typically considered ages ___ and older. 65 and older 
Late adulthood - Young old 65 to 74 years old. 
Late adulthood - Old old 75 to 84 years old. 
Late adulthood - Oldest old 85 and older 
Late adulthood is getting ____ as people are living longer. longer 
Life expectancy is curr...
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Add to cartLate adulthood is typically considered ages ___ and older. 65 and older 
Late adulthood - Young old 65 to 74 years old. 
Late adulthood - Old old 75 to 84 years old. 
Late adulthood - Oldest old 85 and older 
Late adulthood is getting ____ as people are living longer. longer 
Life expectancy is curr...
Zygote the new cell formed by the process of fertilization 
Genes the basic units of genetic information - composed of DNA 
DNA ( deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules the substance that genes are composed of that determines the nature of every cell in the body and how it will function 
Chromosomes rod-s...
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Add to cartZygote the new cell formed by the process of fertilization 
Genes the basic units of genetic information - composed of DNA 
DNA ( deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules the substance that genes are composed of that determines the nature of every cell in the body and how it will function 
Chromosomes rod-s...
Early adulthood The period from approximately age 20 to 40 
A time of continued development 
"emerging adulthood" 
Physical changes and challenges most people have attained their full height, limbs proportional to their size, rendering the manliness of adolescence a memory 
People in their early 2...
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Add to cartEarly adulthood The period from approximately age 20 to 40 
A time of continued development 
"emerging adulthood" 
Physical changes and challenges most people have attained their full height, limbs proportional to their size, rendering the manliness of adolescence a memory 
People in their early 2...
After 55 begin a "settling" process. What is this? the bones attached to the spinal column become less dense 
Osteoporosis condition where the bones become brittle, fragile & thin; often brought by a lack of calcium in the diet 
Visual acuity ability to discern fine spatial detail in both close & ...
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Add to cartAfter 55 begin a "settling" process. What is this? the bones attached to the spinal column become less dense 
Osteoporosis condition where the bones become brittle, fragile & thin; often brought by a lack of calcium in the diet 
Visual acuity ability to discern fine spatial detail in both close & ...
1) 25-35 lbs 2) 36 in By age 2 the child is, ____ pounds and close to ____ inches tall. 
1) 46 lbs 2) 46 in By 6 years old the child is, ____ pounds and ____ inches tall. 
Age 6 By what age is the head to body proportion similar to adults? 
A diet in high iron, low in sodium and fat What type of die...
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Add to cart1) 25-35 lbs 2) 36 in By age 2 the child is, ____ pounds and close to ____ inches tall. 
1) 46 lbs 2) 46 in By 6 years old the child is, ____ pounds and ____ inches tall. 
Age 6 By what age is the head to body proportion similar to adults? 
A diet in high iron, low in sodium and fat What type of die...
Lifespan development the field of study that examines patterns of growth, change & stability in behavior that occur thru entire lifespan 
What are the four major topical areas? physical, cognitive, personality & social dev. 
Cultural factors & developmental diversity broad differences - social const...
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Add to cartLifespan development the field of study that examines patterns of growth, change & stability in behavior that occur thru entire lifespan 
What are the four major topical areas? physical, cognitive, personality & social dev. 
Cultural factors & developmental diversity broad differences - social const...
Three assumptions made by lifespan developmentalists are 1. Focus on human development, 2. Understanding of stability in addition to growth and change and 3. Perception that development persists throughout our entire lives 
The time when children utter their first complete sentence is an example of ...
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Add to cartThree assumptions made by lifespan developmentalists are 1. Focus on human development, 2. Understanding of stability in addition to growth and change and 3. Perception that development persists throughout our entire lives 
The time when children utter their first complete sentence is an example of ...
Which of the following is a long-term outcome associated with childhood obesity? a. Stunted growth b. Being overweight as an adult c. Greater risk of accidents d. Development of learning disabilities b. Being overweight as an adult 
One explanation for the advances in fine motor skills during middle...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is a long-term outcome associated with childhood obesity? a. Stunted growth b. Being overweight as an adult c. Greater risk of accidents d. Development of learning disabilities b. Being overweight as an adult 
One explanation for the advances in fine motor skills during middle...
First year Height & Weight -Greatest increase in height and weight occurs during the _______ _________ of life. 
One-quarter Decreasing Proportions -At birth, the head represents ______ ___________ of the neonate's body. 
Same rate Head •Not all parts of an infant's body grow at the ______ _____...
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Add to cartFirst year Height & Weight -Greatest increase in height and weight occurs during the _______ _________ of life. 
One-quarter Decreasing Proportions -At birth, the head represents ______ ___________ of the neonate's body. 
Same rate Head •Not all parts of an infant's body grow at the ______ _____...
Lifespan Dev o The field of study that explains patterns of growth, change and stability in behavior that occur throughout the entire lifespan § It's the study of ways we stay the same and change over time § Specialist in this field ask what areas people change and when there is consistency and c...
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Add to cartLifespan Dev o The field of study that explains patterns of growth, change and stability in behavior that occur throughout the entire lifespan § It's the study of ways we stay the same and change over time § Specialist in this field ask what areas people change and when there is consistency and c...
Lifespan development the field of study that examines patterns of growth, change, and stability in behavior that occur throughout the entire life span 
Topical areas of lifespan development 1. Physical development 2. Cognitive development 3. Personality development 4. Social development 
Cohort a gr...
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Add to cartLifespan development the field of study that examines patterns of growth, change, and stability in behavior that occur throughout the entire life span 
Topical areas of lifespan development 1. Physical development 2. Cognitive development 3. Personality development 4. Social development 
Cohort a gr...
Basic issues for theorists in explaining development? Weather people are active or reactive in their own development Whether development is continuos or occurs in stages The relative weight given to heredity and environment 
A mechanistic model of college students' drinking behaviors would look at ...
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Add to cartBasic issues for theorists in explaining development? Weather people are active or reactive in their own development Whether development is continuos or occurs in stages The relative weight given to heredity and environment 
A mechanistic model of college students' drinking behaviors would look at ...
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