Introduction to Developmental Psychology: Piaget’s Stages

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Introduction to Developmental Psychology: Piaget’s Stages


Developmental psychology tries to study how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, emerge and change from infancy through to adulthood. This is a vast field, so in this brief introduction we will focus largely on Piaget’s stages, developed by psychologist Jean Piaget. We will also talk about some of the methods researchers use to study child…

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@ZohaibAli-vj2gi

Thanks for expoanation can you share your Gmail acount with me please

@jacqslabz

So I've heard of how babies don't have object permance before. And I've read about the idea that when a parent leaves an infant to cry, it is traumatic for that infant. I just realized the two come together. They can't not. When an infant is screaming it's lungs out, and the parents refuse even enter the room because they're "teaching it to calm down by itself" to the infant the parent do not exist.

Side note: infants can NOT learn to "calm themselves down" – that is a complex process that they literally lack the physical 'hardware' for at that point. Also no one learns to calm themselves down all on their own, parents co-regulate for children & the child's brain develops the wiring for calming down by having the parent take them through calming down for them. You have to do it to learn it in this case. When an infant that is left alone finally stops crying it has not "calmed down" or "soothed itself" it is in what's called dorsal shutdown. The act of crying is stressful, as in it places phsycial strain on the body, and said process has been going on for so long that their lower brain has shut off the cry for help so the infant doesn't die from said stress. In some ways, the infant has given up on survival.

I wish I wasn't the only person in entire extended family that understood this. My family has this myth that attending to an infant when it cries spoils it, producing an entitled sh*t for a child, where as leaving a baby to cry produces a child that will be a "better" child. And ever parent in my family wonders why all their children have such problems.

@farangisehsani592

God bless Piaget❤

@thegiftedseer6764

Went from Boomers to Millenials forgetting about Gen X.

@Guylovesleep6802

Thank you

@NaylinlinNaylinlin

Thanks with love❤

@mikayawhitehead5048

Thank you for the recap. It was very well presented and easy to follow. 🎉

@jeffrianbanton5138

Great vid

@MyceliumNet

Excellent assessment. Definitely programming, starts with the parents and eventually education/entertainment. We are an experimental society.

@apex11177

Ok what's the answer? 9:45 😂😂😂

@VeronicaNansubuga

Professor Dave, thanks for the lesson, have understood why developmental psychology is important.

@goodnessodunayo3470

Can I use some of your picture for my school presentation?

@maryjanemadeja4306

More psych related vid plsssaa

@sahiba1960

Iam studying psychology thought distance education, can I able study it better? Education through distance is valid for me?

@VotEtoPizdets

Thank You endlessly, for this video of Piagetian child development. Ive literally been banned on facebook for citing Piaget's theories that state a positive masculine and positive feminine role model are paramount in the home for the proper psychological development of a child. Stating that good intelligent men do indeed server a primary function in the childs development was deemed as hate speech towards a protected group. Essentially, i said that no woman is so perfect that she can assume the role of a positive masculine and positive feminine role model to perfection. Stating that men are not useless is somehow hate speech towards all women. I love when the scientific community speaks out on the truth, regardless of what fringe radical groups demand we believe. Science and truth must be voiced loudly. We cannot allow ourselves to be driven by misguided ideological presuppositions. Thank you for this video. Thank you for all of your contributions to the truth and facts as we know them to be from the litany of scientific disciplines pertaining to the hard sciences.

@Ismail_Khan.06

Amazing video , Thanks ! 👍

@jdanielcramer

Wow, something I actually have an education in! 🙀🤓

@IDK-kv8ob

I'm smarter than you on this. Dunning kreuger coffee

@IDK-kv8ob

Good documentary on this is 7 up documentary. May not be the name though.

How do you stay so on top of the comments?

@thejackbancroft7336

I hope you do some more of this

@juliansahne3944

Object Permanance sounds very interesting

@southbayjay2540

At this point, Dave is gonna become the entirety of the scientific literature in one person

@leosteamedbaozi9867

Amazin'

@LesbianTuesdays

god damn why do you know literally everything

@stupidas9466

Regarding Nature vs Nurture it is really all nature. People can go through the same or similar experiences and each will react differently, based on their own genetic makeup. That doesn't mean nurture is isn't important or doesn't affect one's psychology, as we will all have different outcomes based on our experiences than we would without those same experiences (both good and bad), but how we are able to deal with those and where it leads us is all genetic.

@stupidas9466

Some adults are, however, really dumb children.

@kyokoyumi

This kind of stuff needs to be taught to parents before they have kids.

@quintenl9904

Loving the new animations!

@tobiaszczarnota7879

2:39
Anybody wanna talk about how Dave said 'boomers'?

@beirapadua2557

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@BigMamaDaveX

👍 It's content like this that makes me glad I SUBBED! ✌

@sicfxmusic

Excuse me, but why do I have flat earthers in my mind when watching this video 😂😂

@magicaryeh

He knows alot about the science stuff professor dave explains

@Kevin-jb2pv

Interesting video clip you used to illustrate "personality". She looks like the kind of personality that likes living in the New Mexico desert with a lot of turquoise stuff to channel energy vortex… stuff.

I've just been watching your videos on quantum electro and chromodynamics; good stuff. But listening to you talk about "mediating the force" makes me really wish that you would do an April 1st video on the force and how it works in the same style of video XD

@-JA-

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Glad you are going here. Fascinating subject, effectively explained for us all from the basics.

@Mathskylive

Vấn đề đó là gì

@chiepah2

Thank you for mentioning Nature vs Nurture, too often people can't see that and it's a shame.

@ferasalmadhagi2188

I have a final on developmental psychology in a couple of hours🤣😅..Great timing

@oblii5590

thank you, i really like the topic and im glad youre covering it

@TheExoplanetsChannel

Great video and channel!

@DrShrimpPuertoRico_

Great timing! I have an exam on Developmental Psychology next week and this will be part of it. Getting to know Piaget's stages by watching this is way easier for me than learning it out of my textbook

@ronen44444447

This is my favorite topic so far, I love this playlist!
Thank you Dave, can't wait for more!

@Greek5425

Oh, my…..one of the two probmatic areas in western medicine, Psychology and the other one, substance abuse treatment programs.The latter is similar to the ignorance and pseudoscience beliefs ,like one would expect with the flat earth cult. Professor Dave you would not believe how unscientific substance abuse treatment programs are.Its the 12 step programs to be clear,which dominate approximately 95% of available treatment.

@Talleyhoooo

This is great, thank you so much for making this one

@khdzgaming

3:45 interesting 🤨