Understanding Childhood Objectives Compare childhood in the past
Understanding Childhood • Objectives: – – – Compare childhood in the past and present. Outline the leading ideas about how children develop. Describe five principles of development. Explain influences on development. Explain the role of self-esteem in development. • Vocabulary: – – – Adolescence Developmental Tasks Environment Heredity Self – Esteem Sequence Assignment: Find a partner, define each of the following vocabulary words. - 10 minutes
Understanding Childhood • Vocabulary: – Adolescence: the stage of life between childhood and adulthood. – Developmental Tasks: challenge that must be met or skill developed at a particular stage of life. – Environment: the people, places, and things that surround and influence a person. – Heredity: The passing on of certain characteristics from earlier generations. – Self – Esteem: how you value yourself. – Sequence: a step – by – step pattern.
Childhood is the most beautiful of all life's seasons.
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What is childhood? • Childhood is a period of life separate from adulthood. – Development is very rapidly. Minutes old vs. 1 year old – Babies are completely dependent on their caregivers. – When childhood ends, people begin to be independent. http: //community. babycenter. com/post/a 30037601/newborn_ vs_1_year_old_pictures
Childhood Past and Present Past Work Play Education Health Dress Parental Love Present Let’s identify an example of each difference.
Childhood Past and Present Past Present Work Expected to work at an early age. Laws against child labor, children most likely help around the house or get a “part-time” job at 16 years old. Play Fewer toys, homemade toys made of natural materials. More toys, newer technology. Not everyone attended school or stopped at an early age. Free public education for all. Education Health Dress Parental Love High mortality rate with child birth, many wide spread diseases, poor nutrition. Low mortality rate with child birth, diseases are controlled, better health care options for all, better nutrition and education. Children dressed as small adults, less Children dress in practical, light, available clothing. washable clothing material, children have a wide variety of clothing options. A parent’s love has not changed.
The Study of Children • Many researchers have studied children closely. • See chart on page 30 – 31:
Childhood now has changed drastically from the past. • Identify one childhood change that stands out for you. • Why is this change significant?
Major Theorist of Child Development • Why do we study the major theorists? – Theories of development provide a framework for thinking about human growth, development, and learning. – If you have ever wondered about what motivates human thought and behavior, understanding these theories can provide useful insight into ourselves, parenting, children, and our society.
Major Theorist of Child Development • Sigmund Freud • Maria Montessori • Arnold Gesell Let’s Read about these theorist on page 30 – 31.
Major Theorist of Child Development • Based on these three theories, which one do you think is the best practice? • Explain is your response.
Child Thinking Wrap Up • Montessori’s educational philosophy hitting home…
Major Theorist of Child Development • • • Jean Piaget Lev Vygotsky Erikson B. F Skinner Albert Bandura Robert Coles Let’s Read about these theorist on page 30 – 31.
What Researcher Have Found • Characteristics of Development – Characteristics of development: • • Development is similar for everyone Builds on earlier learning – sequence Individual rate Different areas are interrelated – Influences of development: • Heredity • Environment
Lifelong Growth and Development • Development after childhood: – Each stage of life has particular challenges – development tasks – Adolescence – finding your identity, becoming independent, planning for your life’s work, etc. – Adulthood – career, establishing your roots, reevaluating life’s choices, stability and peace. • The role of self-esteem in development: – Self-esteem – how you value yourself. – How you value yourself may influence one’s life choices.
Lifelong Growth and Development • How many of you have thought about your next stage? – College, careers, etc… • What childhood experiences influenced these thoughts?
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