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Theoretical Perspectives
Research Strategies and Methodology
Biological Development Throughout the Life Span
Perceptual Development Throughout the Life Span
Cognitive Development Throughout the Life Span
Language Development
Intelligence Throughout the Life Span
Social Development Throughout the Life Span
Family, Home, and Society Throughout the Life Span
Personality and Emotion
Schooling, Work, and Interventions
Developmental Psychopathology

COURSE SYLLABUS
HSS-004 – Human Growth and Development

About the Course
The Human Growth and Development exam (infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and aging) covers material that is generally taught in a one-semester introductory course in developmental psychology or human development. An understanding of the major theories and research related to the broad categories of physical development, cognitive development and social development is required, as is the ability to apply this knowledge. Please note that the questions on the CLEP Human Growth and Development exam will continue to adhere to the terminology, criteria and classifications referred to in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) until further notice. The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) was published in May 2013 with revisions to the criteria for the diagnosis and classifications of mental disorders. In the interest of fairness and to allow time for publishers to integrate such changes into pertinent sections of textbooks, the College Board has decided to align the tests with the DSM-IV-TR.

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Activities:
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Credit by Exam Program
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)

Resources
Exam Bank Questions = 183
FlashCard Phrases = 258
Media Web Links = 5

Recommended Prerequisits
None

Sections
Section 1 - Theoretical Perspectives
This section will cover the following areas:
  • Cognitive developmental
  • Evolutionary
  • Learning
  • Psychodynamic
  • Social cognitive
  • Sociocultural
  • Biological
  • Ecological
Section 2 - Research Strategies and Methodology
This section will cover the following areas:
  • Case study
  • Correlational
  • Cross-sectional
  • Cross sequential
  • Experimental
  • Longitudinal
  • Observational
Section 3 - Biological Development Throughout the Life Span
This section will cover the following areas:
  • Development of the brain and nervous system
  • Genetic disorders
  • Heredity, genetics, and genetic testing
  • Hormonal influences
  • Influences of drugs
  • Motor development
  • Nutritional influences
  • Perinatal influences
  • Physical growth and maturation, aging
  • Prenatal influences
  • Sexual maturation
  • Teratogens
Section 4 - Perceptual Development Throughout the Life Span
This section will cover the following areas:
  • Habituation
  • Sensitive periods
  • Sensorimotor activities
  • Sensory acuity
  • Sensory deprivation
Section 5 - Cognitive Development Throughout the Life Span
This section will cover the following areas:
  • Attention
  • Environmental influences
  • Executive function
  • Expertise
  • Information processing
  • Memory
  • Jean Piagets cognitive development theory
  • Play
  • Problem solving and planning
  • Thinking
  • Lev Vygotskys sociocultural theory
  • Wisdom
Section 6 - Language Development
This section will cover the following areas:
  • Bilingualism
  • Development of syntax
  • Environmental, cultural, and genetic influences
  • Language and thought
  • Pragmatics
  • Semantic development
  • Vocalization and sound
Section 7 - Intelligence Throughout the Life Span
This section will cover the following areas:
  • Concepts of intelligence and creativity
  • Developmental stability and change
  • Giftedness
  • Heredity and environment
  • Intelligence tests
  • Reaction range
Section 8 - Social Development Throughout the Life Span
This section will cover the following areas:
  • Aggression
  • Attachment
  • Gender
  • Interpersonal relationships
  • Moral development
  • Prosocial behavior
  • Risk and resilience
  • Self
  • Social cognition
  • Social learning and modeling
  • Wellness
Section 9 - Family, Home, and Society Throughout the Life Span
This section will cover the following areas:
  • Abuse and neglect
  • Bronfenbrenner, Urie
  • Death and dying
  • Family relationships
  • Family structures
  • Media and technology
  • Multicultural perspectives
  • Parenting styles
  • Social and class influences
Section 10 - Personality and Emotion
This section will cover the following areas:
  • Attribution styles
  • Development of emotions
  • Emotional expression and regulation
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Erikson, Erik
  • Freud, Sigmund
  • Psychosocial theory
  • Stability and change
  • Temperament
Section 11 - Schooling, Work, and Interventions
This section will cover the following areas:
  • Applications of developmental principles
  • Facilitation of role transitions
  • Intervention programs and services
  • Learning styles
  • Occupational development
  • Operant conditioning
  • Preschool care, day care, and elder care
  • Retirement
Section 12 - Developmental Psychopathology
This section will cover the following areas:
  • Antisocial behavior
  • Anxiety and mood disorders
  • Asocial behavior, fears, phobias, and obsessions
  • Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
  • Autism spectrum disorders
  • Chronic illnesses and physical disabilities
  • Cognitive disorders, including dementia
  • Learning disabilities
  • Intellectual Disability
  • Trauma-based syndromes

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*****VIDEOFree Course - TUFTS Open Courseware
*****PRINTWikipedia cross-link to developmental psychology
*****VIDEOHuman Growth & Development Video Lecture
*****WEBTUFTS Open Courseware - PPM 100 Human Growth and Development
*****WEBPsychology Wiki - Developmental psychology