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Childhood Amnesia

Childhood Amnesia

Childhood Amnesia Freud’s trauma explanation Physical development explanation Language explanation

Childhood Amnesia Freud’s trauma explanation Physical development explanation Language explanation

Konrad Lorenz “I yearned to become a wild goose and, on realizing that this

Konrad Lorenz “I yearned to become a wild goose and, on realizing that this was impossible, I desperately wanted to have one and, when this also proved impossible, I settled for having domestic ducks. ”

IMPRINTING IMPRINTING IMPRINTING

IMPRINTING IMPRINTING IMPRINTING

CRITICAL PERIOD • Human language +/- 12 years

CRITICAL PERIOD • Human language +/- 12 years

Jean Piaget

Jean Piaget

Jean Piaget

Jean Piaget

Jean Piaget

Jean Piaget

Best Additional Grandfather

Best Additional Grandfather

Assimilation versus Accommodation

Assimilation versus Accommodation

Sensorimotor (0 -2) • Sensation and movement • Gain object permanence • Cause and

Sensorimotor (0 -2) • Sensation and movement • Gain object permanence • Cause and effect

Preoperational (2 -6) • Begins with acquisition of language • Egocentric • One dimensional

Preoperational (2 -6) • Begins with acquisition of language • Egocentric • One dimensional thought • Lack conservation

Conservation

Conservation

Concrete Operational (6 -12) • Gain conservation • Multidimensional thinking • Lack abstract thought

Concrete Operational (6 -12) • Gain conservation • Multidimensional thinking • Lack abstract thought • “Real World”

Formal Operational (12 -13+) • Abstract thought • Algebra

Formal Operational (12 -13+) • Abstract thought • Algebra

Lawrence Kohlberg

Lawrence Kohlberg

Lawrence Kohlberg

Lawrence Kohlberg

 • Usually the moral and legal standpoints coincide. Here they conflict. The judge

• Usually the moral and legal standpoints coincide. Here they conflict. The judge should weight the moral standpoint more heavily but preserve the legal law in punishing Heinz lightly. • Post-conventional

 • "Heinz might think it's right to take the drug, the druggist would

• "Heinz might think it's right to take the drug, the druggist would not. " • Pre-conventional

Agenda • Share Dilemmas • Review Levels • To the Caf.

Agenda • Share Dilemmas • Review Levels • To the Caf.

Election Jep-Jep • • • Governor Who legalized? (3 answers) Who said “No” to

Election Jep-Jep • • • Governor Who legalized? (3 answers) Who said “No” to medicinal marijuana Maine Bear Baiting Ban Which party will control the House? Which party will control the Senate?

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Lawrence Kohlberg Moral Development Stages Pre-Conventional: SELF Reward and Punishment Conventional: Order Social Norms

Lawrence Kohlberg Moral Development Stages Pre-Conventional: SELF Reward and Punishment Conventional: Order Social Norms Learned Post-Conventional: Universal Ethical Principles

 • It was really the druggist's fault, he was unfair, trying to overcharge

• It was really the druggist's fault, he was unfair, trying to overcharge and letting someone die. Heinz loved his wife and wanted to save her. I think anyone would. • Conventional

 • "Heinz can steal it because he asked first and it's not like

• "Heinz can steal it because he asked first and it's not like he stole something big; he won't get punished" • Pre-conventional

 • It is the husband's duty to save his wife. The fact that

• It is the husband's duty to save his wife. The fact that her life is in danger transcends every other standard you might use to judge his action. Life is more important than property. • Post-conventional

 • …but if everybody did as he wanted to do, set up his

• …but if everybody did as he wanted to do, set up his own beliefs as to right and wrong, then I think you would have chaos. The only thing I think we have in civilization nowadays is some sort of legal structure which people are sort of bound to follow. • Conventional

Abraham Maslow

Abraham Maslow

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Development of Emotions • Birth: distress, contentment and interest. • 2 to 4 months:

Development of Emotions • Birth: distress, contentment and interest. • 2 to 4 months: Happiness • 4 to 6 months: fear, excitement, anger, disgust, surprise, joy and sadness. • 6 to 18 months: Basic emotions are expressed in broader ways by the child. • 18 to 24 months: Self-conscious emotions such as guilt, embarrassment and pride.