Socioemotional Development • Parenting Styles • Temperament & Attachment • Erik Erikson “Psychosocial Stages” • James Marcia’s Theory of Identity
Jan 12, 2016
Socioemotional Development
• Parenting Styles• Temperament & Attachment• Erik Erikson “Psychosocial Stages”• James Marcia’s Theory of Identity
Socioemotional Development
How do our social and emotional lives change through childhood and adulthood?
How do social relationships interact with our emotional life and personal qualities?
Childhood Temperaments
“Easy” – calm, happy, adaptable, regular sleep and eating habits, positive in mood, interested in new experiences
“Slow to warm up” – relatively inactive, reflective, tend to withdraw from new situations, gradually become more positive
“Difficult” – fussy, irregular in eating and sleeping, fearful, easily upset, high strung
Harry Harlow – Contact Comfort
John BowlbyInfant
attachment
Mary AinsworthAttachment Style
SecureAvoidantAnxious
Erik Erikson Psychosocial Stages of Development: See Figure 8.15 in your text
JAMES MARCIA
Moral DevelopmentHow do people’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors regarding the principles and values that guide them change with age?