Lifelong Journey: Understanding Human Development - Shaylan D-K

  • Psychosocial Environment for Pregnant Women

    Psychosocial Environment for Pregnant Women
    • A woman's sense of identity and body image change drastically when pregnant
    • Perspectives of those around them change based on cultural and societal standards
    • Drastic emotional changes during pregnancy and post-labor
    • Post-Partum Depression
    • Doulas aid in the emotional and physical stress during and after labor
    • "contributing to increased maternal responsiveness and competence in the months following the birth"
  • Doula Example

    Doula Example
  • Doula Example

    Doula Example
  • Biopsychosocial Development

    Biopsychosocial Development
    • Human life is produced by the interaction between three major systems: biological, psychological, and societal.
    • Psychosocial Theory formulates eight developmental stages
    • The stages (ages 0-12) are: Trust vs. Mistrust, Autonomy vs. Shame, Initiative vs. Guilt, Industry vs. Inferiority
  • Trust Vs. Mistrust during Infancy

    Trust Vs. Mistrust during Infancy
    • Trust vs. Mistrust plays a significant role in infancy development
    • Parent provided needs = trust
    • Case study: A Close Look at a Mother-Infant Interaction
  • Toddlerhood

    Toddlerhood
    • Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory: much learning takes place as a result of observation and imitation
    • Parents model behavior to children, children mimic them
    • "The concept of social learning highlights the relevance of models' behavior in guiding the behavior of others."
    • Autonomy Vs. Shame and Doubt
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  • Early School Age

    Early School Age
    • Initiative vs. Guilt
    • Early moral development
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  • Middle Childhood

    Middle Childhood
    • Industry vs. Inferiority
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  • Interactive Element

    Interactive Element