Human Development Dr Muhammad Ibrar What Is Development
Human Development Dr. Muhammad Ibrar
What Is Development describes the growth of humans throughout the lifespan, from conception to death. The scientific study of human development seeks to understand explain how and why people change throughout life. This includes all aspects of human growth, including physical, emotional, intellectual, social, perceptual, and personality development.
…Contd. The scientific study of development is important not only to psychology, but also to sociology, education, and health care. Development does not just involve the biological and physical aspects of growth, but also the cognitive and social aspects associated with development throughout life.
Developmental Psychology Developmental psychology is the scientific study of systematic psychological changes, emotional changes, and perception changes that occur in human beings over the course of their life span. The branch of psychology that studies how growth and physiological/ psychological/ social changes take place over the life span
…Contd. Also called Life-span Psychology, it is concerned with the changes in cognitive, motivational, psychophysiological, and social functioning that occur throughout the human life span. During the 19 th and early 20 th centuries, developmental psychologists were concerned primarily with child psychology.
Human Development The study of human development is the study of how and why people change over time, as well as how and why they remain the same. The human development is often separated into three domains(fields) • The physical development • Cognitive development • Psycho-social development
Physical Development Physical development concerns the physical maturation of an individual's body until it reaches the adult physique. It includes all the growth and change that occur in a person’s body. Changes in height, weight and bones as well as in muscles, glands, the brain and sense organs are all part of physical development. Motor skills including everything from learning to walk to learning to write are also part of this development.
Cognitive Development Cognitive development is primarily concerned with the ways in which infants and children acquire, develop, and use internal mental capabilities such as problem solving, memory, and language. Includes all the mental processes that are used to obtain knowledge or to become aware of the environment. It can include perception, imagination, judgment, memory, thinking and language.
Psycho-Social Development Focuses on personality and social development which includes emotions, personality and relationships with other peoples.
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