Development Theories
Development Theories
Development Theories
Child
Development
* Child Development
Definition:
Change in the child that occurs over
time. Changes follow an orderly pattern
that moves toward greater complexity and
enhances survival.
Periods of development:
Prenatal period: from conception to birth
Infancy and toddlerhood: birth to 2 years
Early childhood: 2-6 years old
Middle childhood: 6-12 years old
Adolescence: 12-19 years old
* Domains of Development
* Theories
What
is a theory?
Orderly
*20th Century
Theories about children's
development expanded around the
world.
Childhood
Laws
*Cognitive
Theories
Beliefs that describe how
children learn
Jean Piaget
*Cognitive
development
theory
*Piagets Cognitive
Development Stages
Sensori-motor
Ages birth - 2: the infant uses his senses and
motor abilities to understand the world
Preoperation
Ages 2-7: the child uses metal representations
of objects and is able to use symbolic thought
and language
Concrete operations
Ages 7-11; the child uses logical operations or
principles when solving problems
Formal operations
Ages 12 up; the use of logical operations in a
systematic fashion and with the ability to use
abstractions
Maria Montessori
*Education theory
Influenced by Piagets
theory that children have
developmental periods.
*Psychoanalytical
Theories
Beliefs focus on the formation of
personality. According to this
approach, children move through
various stages, confronting conflicts
between biological drives and social
expectations.
*Sigmund Freud
Psychosexual Theory
*Erik Erikson
Psychosocial Theory
Expanded on Freud's
theories.
Believed that development
is life-long.
Human development unfolds
in 8 stages.
At each stage, the child
acquires attitudes and
skills by mastering an
emotional task, such as
trust.
*Behavioural and
Social Learning
Theories
Beliefs that describe the
importance of the environment and
nurturing in the growth of a
child.
*B. F. Skinner
*Albert Bandura
Social Learning Theory
Canadian
*Lev Vygotsky
Social Learning Theory
Social
*Moral
Development
Theories describing how
children develop morally.
*Lawrence Kohlberg
Influenced by Piagets theory
of development.
*Robert Coles
Studied how children develop
morally.
*Systems
Theory
The belief that development
can't be explained by a single
concept, but rather by a
complex system.
Urie Bronfenbrenner
Ecological Systems
Theory
A childs development is
shaped by their
environment.
The society outside the
home and cultural values
also influence how people
change and develop
throughout their life.
The environment affects the
child and the child
influences the environment.
Cognitive Theories
Cognitive Development: Jean Piaget
Education: Maria Montessori
Psychoanalytical Theories
Psychosexual: Sigmund Freud
Psychosocial: Erik Erikson
Behavioral & Social Learning Theories
Operant Conditioning - B.F. Skinner
Social Learning - Albert Bandura
Socio-cultural: Lev Vygotsky
Moral Development Theories
Moral Reasoning: Lawrence Kohlberg
Moral Development: Robert Coles
Systems Theories
Ecological Systems:
Urie Bronfenbrenner
Systems
Theories
Theories