12 Questions
According to Locke, how does learning and experience affect children?
By recording it segment by segment in a blank tablet
In contrast to Locke's Tabula Rasa Theory, what does Rousseau believe children possess from birth?
Instinctive behavior and reflexes
How does G.Stanley Hall collect data about children's behavior for study according to the text?
By asking them questions and observing their behavior
What is the core focus of Piaget's theory of development?
The way a child thinks and interacts with the environment
According to Erickson's theory, what is the interaction that drives development?
Between individual characteristics and the social environment
How does Piaget compare learning in children to building construction?
Learning is compared to the laying of bricks in a building construction
What is the main focus of the cognitive approach in studying developmental changes?
Mental processes like perception and memory
What is a common superstition related to a pregnant mother's diet in Filipino culture?
Not consuming fish eggs for mathematical ability
How do heredity and environment interact in the development of an individual according to the text?
They complement each other
What is emphasized in the psychosocial approach to studying developmental changes?
Study of emotional factors and personality
What is the significance of childhood experiences according to the text?
They impact individuals even in adulthood
Which statement best summarizes the relationship between heredity and environment in individual development?
'Both heredity and environment work together to shape an individual.'
Explore different perspectives on child development from philosophers such as Locke, Rousseau, and G. Stanley Hall. Learn about the Tabula Rasa Theory, innate knowledge beliefs, and empirical approaches to understanding children's minds.
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