Child Development Case Study

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2. Is your child delayed or advanced in any area of development according to the examiner 's 19 month development report? Based on what you have studied thus far, do you think this is most likely a result of specific biological or environmental factors? The question of nature vs. nurture, or biology (hereditary) vs. the environment is a relevant question in the study of development. Some believe on the development is mostly caused by biology and has little to do with the environment, while others believe the opposite (Arnett 52). Regardless, most scholars believe that both contribute at least a little bit to development (Arnett 52). When he reached 19 months, Todd received a developmental report saying if he was delayed or advanced in any developmental areas. Todd did not score delayed or advanced in any topic, but instead was rated age-appropriate for language comprehension and production, gross motor skills, spatial development and that he was good at concentrating and staying on task and had a …show more content…

Describe and give examples of changes in your child 's exploratory or problem solving behaviors from 8 through 18 months and categorize them using Piagetian and Information Processing theories. Piaget’s sensorimotor stage describes how the infant develops in terms of the sensory system, and is divided into six subcategories: simple reflexes, primary circular reactions, secondary circular reactions, coordination of secondary circular reactions, tertiary circular reactions and mental combinations (Arnett 154-155). Piaget’s stages are discontinuous, meaning they happen separately from each other. However, there is a different, continuous way of looking at development: information processing. Information processing looks at the steady, gradual changes that occur overtime and the thinking capacities (thinking, processing, and memory) that are always there (Arnett157-158). Todd’s changes in exploration and problem solving can be looked at through either

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