Video - Parent
"Each theory of child development presents a view of the how and the why of individual growth and change. Any such view, however, is inherently incomplete. The construct of the theory is influenced by the theorist's own life, the historical moment, and the unique traits of the particular culture. Theories lasting through time and across cultures remain relevant to the larger society. As this tape shows, in human development we are eclectic, drawing from a wide range of expertise and insight. Theories of Freud (psychosexual), Gesell (maturationist), Piaget (cognitive), Erikson (psychosocial), Skinner (behaviorist) and Vygotsky (socio-cutlural) represent this eclectic view of development. These theories can all be practically applied in guiding children in development, behavior and learning." -Child Development Media, Inc.
All Ages
Infancy (<1), Toddlerhood (1-3), Preschool/Kindergarten (3-5), School Age (6-12), Adolescence (13-21)
English
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