Videos: AP Growth & Development Unit -7

"Teens: What Makes Teens Tick?" A little bit dated video about the timeless psychology of how teens are different than adults and sometimes hard for adults to understand. A good later part on how to parent effectively in our modern age

Good video of Piaget's Stages: 3 mountain problem, object permanence., etc...

The 5 Stages of Grief are really popular, and insightful. Here's Adult Swim having fun with it.

Attachment Theory has proven itself to be on to something. The idea is that early bond between infants and primary caretakers dictates how the child, when older, will relate to other people they have a chance to be close with, even if unconsciously. Is is the quality of the attachment, or is it simply a reflection of temperament and early personality.

Baby morality: are the seeds of morality inborn and genetic, or are they learned by observation, modeling, and conditioning?

Danielle, a feral kid who was basically abandoned by her mother until the police took her away. This video is interesting and shows how stunted a person will be permanently unless they have a little of the things a person needs in their formative years .

Danielle video #2. Some of the same and some different things on Danielle with some talking by her lawyer.

Piaget's Object Conservation experiment

Cross Race Effect Video: Koreans try to tell Westerners apart.

My niece, Ava telling me what boys like and what girls like. Where do kids get these gendered ideas? Society, parents, media...and are any of them genetic?

The Onion making fun of U.S. teens and object permanence vs. the rest of the world

The Onion having fun with how some teenagers seemingly go through their early teen years from the perspective of some adults.