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- Understanding Human Development: Approaches and Theories
As one of the first lifespan views of development, Erikson’s psychosocial theory sees development as spanning well beyond childhood Erikson’s theory offers a positive view of development and includes the role of society and culture, largely ignored by Freud
- The Science of Early Childhood Development
To this end, the paper presents a set of core developmental concepts that have emerged from decades of rigorous research in neurobiology, developmental psychology, and the economics of human capital formation, and considers their implications for a range of issues in pol-icy and practice
- Human Growth and Development - A Matter of Principles
An understanding of the principles of development helps us to plan appropriate activities and stimulating and enriching experiences for children, and provides a basis for understanding how to encourage and support young children’s learning
- THE CONCEPT OF DEVELOPMENT - ideku. net
The concept of social development was first used by Hobhose He proposed four criteria of development, namely increase in scale, efficiency, mutuality and freedom
- Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development
Cognitive theories describe an interaction between the child and the environment, in which development occurs through a “constant process of going back and forth between the person and the environment” (Piaget, 1929) Theorists who studied cognitive development include Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky
- THE CONCEPT OF DEVELOPMENT - Brandeis University
Insofar as development is co cerned with the achievement of a be life, terthe focus of development analysis has to include the nature ofthe life that people succeed in living
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