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    • Developmental Psychology
      Primarily concerned with CHANGE
    • Developmental Psychology
      Concerned with the description and explanation of changes that occur in psychological processes at any point in the life span
    • Perspectives of Developmental Psychology
      • Lifelong: womb to tomb; no age period dominates development
      • Multidirectional: The study of change from multiple directions of influence
      • Multicultural: There are many, many cultures around the world that influence individuals
      • Multidisciplinary: We have to use many different fields to effectively study development
      • Plasticity: Developmental changes occur throughout the lifespan and can be drastically altered at any point in time
    • Contexts that affect human development
      • Normative age-graded influences
      • Normative history-graded influences
      • Nonnormative life events
    • Development
      Involves growth, maintenance, and regulation of loss
    • Development
      A co-construction of biology, culture, and the individual
    • The brain shapes culture, but it is also shaped by culture and the experiences that individuals have or pursue
    • We can go beyond what our genetic inheritance or environment give us
    • Development
      The pattern of change that begins at conception and continues through the life span
    • Life-span perspective
      Development is lifelong, multidimensional, multidirectional, plastic, multidisciplinary, and contextual; involves growth, maintenance, and regulation; and is constructed through biological, sociocultural, and individual factors working together
    • Life-span development is intriguing and filled with information about yourself at different life stages
    • Life expectancy
      The average time that a human being is expected to live, based on their birth year, current age, and other demographic factors
    • Internal factors influencing development
      • Genetics
      • Physical maturation
      • Cognition
    • External factors influencing development
      • Socioeconomic status
      • Availability of resources
      • Social influences
    • Developmental period
      A time frame in a person's life that is characterized by certain features
    • Developmental periods
      • Prenatal period
      • Infancy
      • Toddlerhood
      • Early childhood
      • Middle and late childhood
      • Adolescence
      • Emerging adulthood
      • Early adulthood
      • Middle adulthood
      • Late adulthood
    • Theories of Development
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