This page provides a comprehensive overview of Developmental Psychology as part of the BSC Applied Psychology curriculum. You can use these notes for exam preparation or quick revision, and they are available for free download in PDF format.
What’s covered?
| Topic | Description |
|---|---|
| Prenatal Development | Conception to birth, including germinal, embryonic, and fetal stages |
| Physical Development | Body growth, motor skills, and changes across the lifespan |
| Psychosocial Development | Emotions, personality, and relationships |
| Cognitive Development | Thinking, reasoning, and memory changes |
| Lifespan Stages | Early childhood, adolescence, early adulthood, mid-adulthood |
Features
- Easy to understand language suitable for quick learning
- Complete syllabus covered for BSC Applied Psychology Developmental Psychology notes
- Available as free download in pdf format
- Includes questions and answers at the end of each topic
FAQs
What is the germinal stage? The germinal stage spans conception to implantation (0-2 weeks), where the zygote divides to form a blastocyst.
How does maternal stress affect prenatal development? High stress can lead to low birth weight or preterm birth, as the mother’s emotional state impacts the fetus.
What are the main areas of developmental psychology? It covers physical, psychosocial, and cognitive changes across the entire lifespan.
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