PSY 260 LASA 1 Promoting Cognitive Development
PSY 260 LASA 1 Promoting Cognitive Development
Assignment 2: LASA 1 Promoting Cognitive Development
As you have learned in your readings, Piaget, Erikson, Skinner, and Vygotsky took different approaches to child development. One’s theoretical perspective influences approaches to child development. The Jacksons are a young couple living in Centervale. They have approached Keith, the child development consultant, for advice on how to promote and nurture the cognitive development of their preschooler Jasmine.
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Watch the following video to learn more about the similarities and differences of developmental theories. Study of the Child: Theories of Development I, produced by Herzog, Milan & Herzog, Shanta (Learning Seed, 1997), 29:02 mins obtained from Alexander Street Press Education in Video from AUO Library.
Compare and contrast the approaches of each of the four perspectives (Piaget, Erikson, Skinner, and Vygotsky).
Explain how each theorist would approach the issue of cognitive development in early childhood. Describe how Keith’s advice to Jasmine’s parents might vary depending on his theoretical perspective.
What role would society and family play in Jasmine’s cognitive development at this stage of development? What cultural, psychosocial and physical influences will be seen?
Incorporate information learned in your readings and at least one peer-reviewed article from the AUO library to support your conclusions.
Write a 6-7 page paper in Word format. Be sure to include introductory and concluding paragraphs in your paper, a title page and a reference page. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Piaget child development
Erikson’s child development
Skinner’s theory
Vygotsky’s theory
How are Piaget, Erikson, Skinner, and Vygotsky the same and different.
Keith’s advice to Jasmine’s parents
Role of society and family
Cultural, psychosocial, and physical influences on cognitive development
Conclusion
References
Table of Contents
Introduction
Analyze the family structure
Analyze the expectations
Parenting styles and involvement
Stage and Experiences
Reactions
Conclusion
References