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Old 08-01-2006, 05:39 PM
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Default Thanks for the tips on HG&D!

Kate:

Thanks for the tips on Human Growth and Development. I read your posting yesterday and regrouped a little bit. I took it today and passed with a 62. It was a bit more difficult than I had expected, but your tips on areas to focus on are right on target! Thanks, Again!

cjd



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Originally Posted by Librevore
Instead of starting a new thread with the same heading thought I would just add on to the information already here. Hopefully, making it more helpful to anyone doing a keyword search on Human Growth in the future.

Passed HG & Development yesterday with a 73. Yeah!!

There were probably 7 -8 questions on theories of development with about half of those focused on the cognitive theory. Learning theories came next in quantity, maybe 4 -5 questions.

Physical (biological) development was probably another 5 - 6 questions. The stages, nutrition, etc.

Language development was a surpisingly fair portion of the exam. Can't remember how many questions but it seems as though quite a few dealt with the stages of language and what is typical for different levels as well as the learning process itself.

People to know, as well as a basic understanding of their theories, would be Jean Piaget (lots!), Erik Erickson, Albert Bandura, Lawrence Kohlberg, Freud(some), Chomsky and Susan Carey (some.)

I found this subject so interesting that I ended up doing a fair amount of side reading on Piaget and Erikson which I am sure was a help. I am also following Shoto's advice in this thread and have taken Intro. Soc and Intro. Psych. However, I do think that this is passable with just IC and looking up some of the main people/points in Wikipedia.

Ever upward,
Librevore
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