This course offers a clear and engaging introduction to how people grow and change from conception to late adulthood. It explores physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development across the entire life course, using major theories and research to help learners understand why people develop the way they do. The course combines scientific knowledge with real-world examples from areas such as family life, education, health, and cultural contexts.
Learners will follow the journey of human development from prenatal growth to aging, studying topics like genetic and environmental influences, brain and motor development, cognitive changes, social relationships, identity formation, emotional growth, and the experience of aging and loss. Each module includes videos, readings, case studies, and reflective activities that make complex ideas easy to relate to everyday life.
By the end of the course, learners will have a strong foundation in developmental psychology and will be able to apply this understanding to personal growth, caregiving, teaching, and support in different life stages. The course is suitable for students, educators, healthcare workers, and anyone interested in understanding people across the lifespan.
This course offers an in-depth exploration of human development from conception to late adulthood. You’ll examine how individuals grow, change, and adapt physically, cognitively, emotionally, and socially across the life course. Grounded in major developmental theories, the course integrates scientific research with real-world applications in education, healthcare, and family life. Through engaging lectures, case studies, and interactive activities, you’ll gain insight into the roles of heredity, environment, culture, and context in shaping development. You’ll also learn to critically evaluate research methods and consider ethical issues in studying human behavior. Whether you're a student, educator, healthcare professional, or lifelong learner, this course will equip you with foundational knowledge and applied skills to better understand yourself and support others at every stage of life.
The first module offers a foundational exploration of human development across the lifespan by tracing its historical evolution, theoretical frameworks, and methodological approaches. Students will examine how conceptions of human growth have changed over time, understand key developmental theories—from classical to contemporary—and critically evaluate research strategies used to study development across different life stages. Through guided readings, multimedia content, and reflective activities, learners will develop a nuanced understanding of how developmental science integrates history, theory, and research to explain the complex journey of human life from birth to old age.
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15个视频2篇阅读材料2个作业1个讨论话题
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15个视频•总计98分钟
Meet Your Instructor: Dr. Kannu Priya Kamboj•2分钟
Introduction to the Course•2分钟
“A case study”: Meena’s Journey: A story of growth through life lessons•5分钟
What is a Theory?•4分钟
Basic Issues of Human Development•11分钟
The Lifespan Perspective: A Balances Point of View•11分钟
Continuing Lifespan Perspective•7分钟
Scientific Beginnings of Human Development•6分钟
Mid 20th Century Theories: The Psychoanalytic Perspective•8分钟
Behaviorism and Social Learning Theory•7分钟
Piaget’s Cognitive-Developmental Theory•8分钟
Recent Theoretical Perspectives in Human Development•8分钟
Research Methods•7分钟
Research Designs•8分钟
Ethical Issues•5分钟
2篇阅读材料•总计20分钟
Meet Your Instructor: Dr. Kannu Priya Kamboj•10分钟
Essential Reading - 1•10分钟
2个作业•总计40分钟
Weekly Graded Assessment - 1•20分钟
Practice Assessment - 1•20分钟
1个讨论话题•总计10分钟
Ungraded Discussion Prompt•10分钟
Blueprint and Beyond: Genes, Environment, and Human Growth
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This module explores the dynamic interplay between genetic inheritance and environmental influences in shaping human development across the lifespan. Drawing on foundational concepts in developmental psychology, behavioral genetics, and epigenetics, students will examine how biological predispositions interact with family, culture, socioeconomic status, and life experiences to influence growth, behavior, and individual differences.
Key topics include the structure and function of genes, patterns of inheritance, chromosomal and genetic disorders, and the role of gene–environment interactions and correlations. The module also investigates how environmental contexts—from prenatal conditions and parenting styles to cultural values and public policies—affect physical, cognitive, and emotional development.
Through engaging lectures, case studies, and reflective activities, learners will develop a nuanced understanding of nature vs. nurture debate and appreciate the complexity of human development as a product of both inherited potential and lived experience.
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8个视频2篇阅读材料2个作业1个讨论话题
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8个视频•总计69分钟
Nature’s Code: Genetic Influences Across The Human Lifespan•9分钟
Genetics and Parenthood: Making Informed Reproductive Choices•7分钟
Growing Up in Context: Family, Culture, and Community in Development•10分钟
Prenatal Development (Part-1)•8分钟
Prenatal Development (Part-2)•9分钟
Prenatal Environmental Influences•11分钟
The Childbirth•7分钟
The Neonate•9分钟
2篇阅读材料•总计20分钟
Essential Reading - 1•10分钟
Essential Readings - 2•10分钟
2个作业•总计40分钟
Weekly Graded Assessment - 2•20分钟
Practice Assessment - 2•20分钟
1个讨论话题•总计10分钟
Ungraded Discussion Prompt•10分钟
Foundations of Growth: Understanding Physical Development in Early Life
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This module provides an in-depth exploration of physical development from infancy through adolescence. It examines the biological and environmental factors that influence growth patterns, motor skill acquisition, brain development, and overall physical health during the early years of life.Learners will study key developmental milestones across age groups, including reflexes in infancy, gross and fine motor skills in early childhood, and the complex physical changes of puberty during adolescence. The module also highlights the role of nutrition, sleep, physical activity, and healthcare access in supporting healthy physical development.Drawing on current research and real-world case examples, this module will help students understand not only what changes occur in the body over time, but also why these changes matter for cognitive, emotional, and social development. Special attention will be given to early identification of atypical development and the role of caregivers, educators, and public health systems in promoting physical well-being during these formative years. This foundation will enable learners to assess, support, and advocate for optimal physical development in diverse childhood and adolescent populations.
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5个视频1篇阅读材料2个作业1个讨论话题
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5个视频•总计40分钟
Body Growth from Infancy to Middle Childhood: Understanding the Physical Changes in Early Development •9分钟
Brain Development from Infancy to Early Childhood: The Growing Mind•10分钟
Influences on Early Physical Growth: From Infancy to Middle Childhood•8分钟
Motor Development from Infancy to Middle Childhood: How Children Learn to Move•7分钟
Perceptual Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood: How Babies Make Sense of the World•6分钟
1篇阅读材料•总计10分钟
Essential Readings - 1•10分钟
2个作业•总计40分钟
Weekly Graded Assessment - 3•20分钟
Practice Assessment - 3•20分钟
1个讨论话题•总计10分钟
Ungraded Discussion Prompt•10分钟
From Puberty to Senescence: Understanding Physical Changes in Later Life Stages
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This module explores the dynamic process of physical development from adolescence through late adulthood, highlighting the key biological and physiological changes that occur across the lifespan. Beginning with the onset of puberty and the rapid growth associated with adolescence, the module examines physical maturation, sexual development, and associated health risks. It then delves into the physical transitions of early and middle adulthood, including changes in strength, endurance, reproductive capacity, and the impact of lifestyle choices on long-term health. Finally, it addresses the aging process in late adulthood, discussing sensory decline, motor function, chronic health conditions, and the biological markers of aging. Emphasis is placed on the interaction between genetics, environment, and socio-cultural influences in shaping physical development. Students will also critically reflect on how physical changes impact psychological well-being and social roles across adulthood. The module provides a comprehensive understanding of human development beyond childhood and its implications for lifelong health.
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6个视频2篇阅读材料2个作业1个讨论话题
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6个视频•总计61分钟
Conception of Adolescence•9分钟
Puberty: The Physical Transition to Adulthood•11分钟
The Psychological Impact of Pubertal Events•11分钟
Early Adulthood•10分钟
Middle Adulthood•10分钟
Late Adulthood•10分钟
2篇阅读材料•总计20分钟
Essential Readings - 1•10分钟
Essential Readings - 2•10分钟
2个作业•总计40分钟
Weekly Graded Assessment - 4•20分钟
Practice Assessment - 4•20分钟
1个讨论话题•总计10分钟
Ungraded Discussion Prompt•10分钟
Understanding How Children Think: Piaget and Vygotsky
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This module explores two foundational perspectives in cognitive development—Jean Piaget’s theory of cognitive constructivism and Lev Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory. Through engaging video lectures, learners will delve into the major stages of Piaget’s theory, including the sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational stages, with real-life examples and research-based evidence. The module also critically examines Vygotsky’s emphasis on the role of culture, language, and social interaction in shaping a child’s cognitive growth, highlighting key concepts such as the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) and scaffolding. Comparative discussions will help students understand how these theories complement and contrast with each other in explaining how children learn and develop thinking skills. By the end of this module, learners will be able to critically apply these theories in educational, parenting, and developmental contexts, particularly in culturally diverse and Indian settings. This module is ideal for students of psychology, education, and child development.
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6个视频2篇阅读材料2个作业1个讨论话题
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6个视频•总计57分钟
Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development with Focus on Sensorimotor Stage•10分钟
Exploring Piaget’s Preoperational Stage of Cognitive Development•10分钟
Piaget’s Formal Operational Stage: Thinking Beyond the Here and Now•10分钟
Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory of Cognitive Development•11分钟
Comparing and Critiquing Piaget and Vygotsky's Theories of Cognitive Development •8分钟
2篇阅读材料•总计20分钟
Essential Reading - 1•10分钟
Essential Readings - 2•10分钟
2个作业•总计40分钟
Weekly Graded Assessment - 5•20分钟
Practice Assessment - 5•20分钟
1个讨论话题•总计10分钟
Ungraded Discussion Prompt•10分钟
Information Processing Approach to Cognitive Development: From Infancy to Adolescence
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This module delves into the Information Processing Theory as a framework to understand how children's minds grow in complexity from infancy through adolescence. Drawing from cognitive science and developmental psychology, the module explores how children attend to, encode, store, retrieve, and manipulate information over time. Learners will examine age-specific cognitive milestones—such as attention span, memory strategies, processing speed, executive functions, and metacognition—and how these evolve across developmental stages. Real-life examples from Indian cultural and educational contexts will illustrate these abstract concepts in an applied, relatable manner. The module also includes discussions on key experimental studies and models (e.g., the multi-store model, working memory model) that have informed this theory. By the end of the week, learners will be able to evaluate how information processing mechanisms underpin learning, problem-solving, and academic performance, and how these insights can be applied in parenting, instruction, and developmental interventions.
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6个视频6篇阅读材料2个作业1个讨论话题
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6个视频•总计56分钟
Information Processing Theory of Cognitive Development •11分钟
Understanding Cognitive Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood through the Lens of Information Processing Theory•12分钟
Information Processing Theory of Cognitive Development in Early Childhood •11分钟
Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood via Information Processing Theory •7分钟
Cognitive Development in Adolescence Through the Lens of Information Processing Theory •8分钟
Understanding Theory of Mind: From Infancy to Middle Childhood•8分钟
6篇阅读材料•总计60分钟
Essential Readings - 1•10分钟
Essential Readings - 2•10分钟
Essential Readings - 3•10分钟
Essential Readings - 4•10分钟
Essential Readings - 5•10分钟
Essential Readings - 6•10分钟
2个作业•总计40分钟
Weekly Graded Assessment - 6•20分钟
Practice Assessment - 6•20分钟
1个讨论话题•总计10分钟
Ungraded Discussion Prompt•10分钟
Cognitive Transitions in Emerging and Early Adulthood
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This module explores the key cognitive transformations that occur during early adulthood, a stage marked by increased complexity in thought, decision-making, and problem-solving. Drawing on theories such as Perry’s epistemic cognition and Labouvie-Vief’s pragmatic thought, the module examines how individuals move beyond adolescent thinking to develop more flexible, relativistic, and integrated ways of understanding the world. Students will analyze the role of higher education, work, and social experiences in shaping cognitive development. Themes such as creativity, expertise, and cognitive-affective integration will be discussed using real-life examples, particularly from Indian and SAARC socio-cultural contexts. Emphasis will also be placed on the application of cognitive skills in adult roles, such as career, relationships, and civic life.
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4个视频1篇阅读材料2个作业1个讨论话题
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4个视频•总计47分钟
Cognitive Changes in Early Adulthood: Perry’s Epistemic Cognition and Labouvie-Vief’s Cognitive-Affective Theory•12分钟
Expertise and Creativity•11分钟
The College Experience and Its Cognitive Impact•12分钟
Vocational Choices•12分钟
1篇阅读材料•总计10分钟
Essential Readings - 1•10分钟
2个作业•总计40分钟
Weekly Graded Assessment - 7•20分钟
Practice Assessment - 7•20分钟
1个讨论话题•总计10分钟
Ungraded Discussion Prompt•10分钟
Cognition Across the Second Half of Life
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This module examines the dynamic nature of cognitive development during middle and late adulthood, focusing on both growth and decline in mental abilities. Students will explore key constructs such as fluid and crystallized intelligence, memory systems, attention, processing speed, and practical problem-solving. The module also investigates age-related changes in expertise, creativity, and the development of wisdom, alongside factors influencing cognitive maintenance and decline—including lifestyle, health, occupation, and socio-cultural context. Emphasis is placed on understanding individual differences and cultural variations, particularly within Indian and SAARC populations. Students will critically analyze cognitive interventions, lifelong learning programs, and strategies for promoting mental well-being in aging populations, preparing them to address real-world issues related to adult cognitive development.
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6个视频2篇阅读材料2个作业1个讨论话题
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6个视频•总计64分钟
Changes in Mental Abilities During Middle Adulthood•12分钟
Information Processing in Middle Adulthood•11分钟
Vocational Life and Cognitive Development•11分钟
Memory, Language Processing, and Problem-Solving•11分钟
Wisdom, Cognitive Maintenance, and Interventions in Late Adulthood•11分钟
Lifelong Learning•8分钟
2篇阅读材料•总计20分钟
Essential Readings - 1•10分钟
Essential Readings - 2•10分钟
2个作业•总计40分钟
Weekly Graded Assessment - 8•20分钟
Practice Assessment - 8•20分钟
1个讨论话题•总计10分钟
Ungraded Discussion Prompt•10分钟
Understanding Social-Emotional Development Across the Lifespan
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This week’s module explores the foundational concepts of social and emotional development from infancy through late adulthood, with a central focus on Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development. Students will engage with theoretical frameworks and cultural perspectives that explain how individuals form identity, build relationships, and regulate emotions across different stages of life.
Using Erikson’s eight-stage model, this module examines key developmental tasks such as trust formation in infancy, identity consolidation in adolescence, intimacy in early adulthood, and integrity in late life. Real-life illustrations from Indian and SAARC cultural contexts will help students understand how psychosocial development is shaped by socio-cultural norms and life experiences.
By the end of the week, students will be able to critically analyze the interplay of emotional and social growth over the lifespan, recognize culturally nuanced developmental milestones, and apply Erikson’s stages to practical contexts in education, caregiving, and mental health.
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6个视频1篇阅读材料2个作业1个讨论话题
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6个视频•总计72分钟
Erikson’s First Two Stages•13分钟
Erikson’s Stages – Initiative vs. Guilt and Industry vs. Inferiority•12分钟
Identity vs. Role Confusion: Navigating Adolescence through a Psychosocial Lens•11分钟
Transition to Early Adulthood: Exploration, Cultural Shifts, and the Psychosocial Challenge of Intimacy vs. Isolation•12分钟
Psychosocial Development in Adulthood: Generativity to Integrity in Indian and SAARC Contexts•11分钟
Emotional Development •13分钟
1篇阅读材料•总计10分钟
Essential Readings - 1•10分钟
2个作业•总计40分钟
Weekly Graded Assessment - 9•20分钟
Practice Assessment - 9•20分钟
1个讨论话题•总计10分钟
Ungraded Discussion Prompt•10分钟
Childhood to Teens: Shaping Social Minds and Emotional Worlds
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This module explores the developmental trajectory of social and emotional competencies from infancy through adolescence. It examines how children form attachments, regulate emotions, develop empathy, build peer relationships, and shape their emerging identities. Key theoretical frameworks—including Erikson’s psychosocial theory, Bowlby’s attachment theory, and research on emotional self-regulation and moral development—will be analyzed. The module emphasizes age-related milestones and the influence of parenting, culture, and socio-environmental contexts on emotional growth, particularly within Indian and SAARC settings. Students will critically engage with research on topics such as self-conscious emotions, peer influence, emotional literacy, and adolescent identity development. The module prepares students to apply this knowledge in educational, clinical, and caregiving settings to support healthy emotional and social functioning in children and youth.
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10个视频1篇阅读材料2个作业1个讨论话题
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10个视频•总计107分钟
Temperament and Development: From Traits to “Goodness-of-Fit”•11分钟
Theory, Measurement, and Cultural Context in Infancy & Toddlerhood•11分钟
Child Rearing & Emotional–Social Development in early childhood•12分钟
Family Influences in Middle Childhood•11分钟
Self-Development in Infancy & Toddlerhood•12分钟
Self in Early Childhood: Foundations, Self-Esteem, and Culture•11分钟
Self-Concept, Self-Esteem, and What Shapes Them in Middle Childhood•11分钟
Self & Identity in Adolescence: What Changes and Why It Matters•10分钟
Rules, Rights, and Fairness•9分钟
Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development: Beyond Rules to Principles•9分钟
1篇阅读材料•总计10分钟
Essential Readings - 10•10分钟
2个作业•总计40分钟
Weekly Graded Assessment - 10•20分钟
Practice Assessment - 10•20分钟
1个讨论话题•总计10分钟
Ungraded Discussion Prompt•10分钟
Social and Emotional Development from Early to Late Adulthood
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This module explores the progression of social and emotional development across early, middle, and late adulthood, focusing on the dynamic interplay between life experiences, identity, relationships, and emotional well-being. Drawing on Erikson’s psychosocial theory, the module examines key challenges such as intimacy vs. isolation, generativity vs. stagnation, and ego integrity vs. despair. It also addresses adult attachment, emotional regulation, resilience, and social role transitions across the lifespan. Special attention is given to culturally rooted experiences of adulthood, including marriage, parenthood, caregiving, aging, and loss, with contextual examples from Indian and SAARC societies. Students will analyze how factors like work, family structure, socio-economic conditions, and cultural expectations shape emotional outcomes in adulthood. The module prepares learners to apply this knowledge in educational, healthcare, and mental health settings to promote well-being and meaningful social engagement throughout adult life.
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7个视频1篇阅读材料2个作业1个讨论话题
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7个视频•总计71分钟
Seasons, Adaptations, and the Social Clock•11分钟
Middle Adulthood: Theories, Transitions, and Realities•10分钟
Late Adulthood: Integrity, Transcendence, and Emotional Wisdom•9分钟
The Family Life Cycle in Early Adulthood: Transitions and Transformations•9分钟
Middle Adulthood•11分钟
Late Adulthood: The Secure, Multifaceted Self—and the Upsides of Agreeableness & Openness•10分钟
A Changing Social World in Late Adulthood•11分钟
1篇阅读材料•总计10分钟
Essential Readings - 11•10分钟
2个作业•总计40分钟
Weekly Graded Assessment - 11•20分钟
Practice Assessment - 11•20分钟
1个讨论话题•总计10分钟
Ungraded Discussion Prompt•10分钟
Death, Dying, and Bereavement: Psychological and Cultural Perspectives
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This module explores the psychological, social, and cultural dimensions of death, dying, and bereavement across the lifespan. It examines how individuals understand and cope with mortality, the emotional and cognitive processes of grief, and the societal practices surrounding death. Drawing from developmental psychology, thanatology, and cultural studies, the module introduces models of grief (e.g., Kübler-Ross, Worden), palliative care principles, and the role of rituals in facilitating healing. Special emphasis is placed on beliefs, practices, and mourning traditions in Indian and SAARC cultural contexts. Students will critically analyze how age, cultural background, religion, and socio-economic status shape responses to loss. This module also addresses ethical considerations in end-of-life care and the importance of supporting grieving individuals in clinical, educational, and community settings.
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5个视频1篇阅读材料2个作业1个讨论话题
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5个视频•总计64分钟
How We Die & How We Think About Death: Developmental and Cultural Lenses•11分钟
Thinking & Emotions of Dying People, and Choosing a Place to Die•14分钟
The Right to Die: Concepts, Law, Ethics—and What We Can Learn from Australia & the Netherlands•15分钟
Bereavement: Coping with the Death of a Loved One (Grief Process)•11分钟
Bereavement: Coping with the Death of a Loved One•12分钟
1篇阅读材料•总计10分钟
Course Wrap-Up•10分钟
2个作业•总计40分钟
Weekly Graded Assessment - 12•20分钟
Practice Assessment - 12•20分钟
1个讨论话题•总计10分钟
Ungraded Discussion Prompt•10分钟
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