Health and social care
by Gabrielle Minley
1. nurture
1.1. influenced by the environment
2. life stages
2.1. infancy 0-2 years
2.2. Early childhood 3-8 years
2.3. adolescence 9-18 years
2.4. early adulthood 19-45 years
3. equilibrium
3.1. influences are balances
4. dis-equilibrium
4.1. lack of stability
5. barriers
5.1. financial barriers
5.2. physical barriers
5.3. georgraphical barrier
5.4. psychological bariers
5.5. culture and language barriers
5.6. resource barriers
6. Piagets cognitive development stages
6.1. sensorimotor - 0-2 years can interact by using eyes, hands, ears and mouth and use fine motor skills such as pulling a string and difficulites being babies are not able to memories things.
6.2. preoperation - 2-7 years can count to 100 difficulties being they wont understand how maths numbers and volume really works
6.3. concrete operational - 7-11 years can understand simple logical principles, able to understand pictures, difficulties being not able to problem solve in their head
7. menopause
7.1. the ending of female fertility
7.2. often occurs over the age of 50
7.3. vaginal dryness
7.4. loss of labido
8. perimenopause
8.1. often occurs after the age of 40
8.2. irregular periods
8.3. hot flushes
8.4. insomnia
8.5. fatigue
8.6. anxiety
8.7. loss of labido
9. P.I.E.S
9.1. physical
9.2. intellectual
9.3. emotional
9.4. social
10. abstract logical thinking
10.1. the ability to problem solve without being in that situation
11. egocentric
11.1. the ability to only see things from one perspective
12. concrete logical thinking
12.1. the ability to solve problems providing an individual can see or physically handle the issues involved
13. key theorist
13.1. piaget - cognitive development
13.2. skinner - operant conditioning (rats box)
13.3. chomsky - L.A.D device (language acquisition device)
13.4. bowlby - theory of attachment
13.5. bruner - self-concept based on current/past knowledge/experiences
13.6. Freud - the importance of the unconscious mind consists of super ego,ego and the ID
14. Nature
14.1. inherited by family members/ancestors (in your genes
15. primary sex characteristics
15.1. female- primary characteristics
15.2. vagina and genitalia internally devleop
15.3. vulva and other internal genitals
15.4. maturation during puberty
15.5. female - secondary characteristics
15.6. enlargement of vagina and genitalia
15.7. development of breasts
16. secoundary sex characteristics
16.1. males - secondary characteristic
16.2. enlargement of genetalia
16.3. lowering of the voice pitch
16.4. muscle tissues and fat tissue produce
16.5. female - secondary characteristics
16.6. b
16.7. enlargement of genitalia