CPLD Theories and Theorists 0.0 / 5 ? OtherChildren's Play, Learning and DevelopmentOtherEdexcel Created by: Maya.DixonCreated on: 16-12-15 12:27 Physical Development - Arnold Gessell Development follows a pattern 1 of 20 Learning Behaviours - Albert Bandura Social Learning Theory; children learn from observing others 2 of 20 Learning Behaviours - Ivan Pavlov Classical Conditioning; children learn through association 3 of 20 Learning Behaviours - B.F.Skinner Operant Conditioning; children's learning and responses are dependant on reinforcements 4 of 20 Models of Cognition - Jean Piaget Stage model of cognitive development; children use experiences to create their own thoughts and logic 5 of 20 Models of Cognition - Chris Athey Suggested several schemas that children explore on differnet levels using play in order to learn 6 of 20 Models of Cognition - Lev Vygotsky Social constructivism; children learn by being with, and supported by, adults and other children 7 of 20 Models of Cognition - Jerome Bruner Scaffolding and spiral curriculum; adults can supports children to learn quite complex concepts 8 of 20 Models of Cognition - Information Processing Theories (IPT) Learning is a process of handling and retrieving information 9 of 20 Language Development - Noam Chomsky Babies are primed to learn language through LAD (Language Acquisition Device) 10 of 20 Language Development - B.F.Skinner Language can be learned through a reinforcement model (now a flawed model) 11 of 20 Personality and Self-Esteem - Erik Erikson Life Stage Model; personality is affected by our interactions with others 12 of 20 Personality and Self-Esteem - Susan Harter Se;f-esteem is the product of self-concept and our ideal self 13 of 20 Personality and Self-Esteem - The Big 5 Research looking at personality being defined into five traits 14 of 20 Pro-Social and Moral Development - Jean Piaget Stages of moral development are linked to cognitive stages 15 of 20 Pro-Social and Moral Development - Lawrence Kohlberg Stages of moral development; young children are amoral 16 of 20 Pro-Social and Moral Development - Albert Bandura Children are influenced by what they have seen 17 of 20 Development in relation to the Environment - Urie Bronfenbrenner Children's development is influenced by their immediate family, friends, community and society 18 of 20 Attatchment - John Bowlby Maternal deprivation can cause long-lasting mental health issues; stages of seperation anxiety 19 of 20 Attatchment - Harry Harlow Harlow's Monkeys (1958) 20 of 20
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