Term
Piaget: Sensorimotor
(Birth to 2 years old)
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Definition
- Infants learn through senses and motor skills.
- Stranger anxiety.
- Seperation anxiety.
- Object permanence
- Learn through enviroment.
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Term
Erickson: Trust Vs. Mistrust
(Infant - birth to 1 year)
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Definition
- Physical needs need to be met.
- Need for security and love.
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Term
Freud: Oral Stage
"meeting the needs"
(Infant - birth to 1 year)
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Definition
- Mouth center of pleasure.
- Ex: Sucking, biting, chewing.
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Term
Piaget: Sensorimotor/Preoperational
(Toddler - 1 to 3 years old)
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Definition
- Object permanence.
- Vocabulary at 300 words.
- Egocentric.
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Erikson: Autonomy Vs. Shame and Doubt
(Toddler - 1 to 3 years old) |
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Definition
- Strive for control.
- NO! and temper tantrums.
- Wants and Needs to do for self.
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Freud: Anal Stage
(Toddler - 1 to 3 years old) |
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Definition
- Anus/rectum are the centers of pleasure.
- Coping with demands for control.
- Focus on bowel and bladder elimination.
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Term
Piaget: Preoperational
(Preschool - 4 to 5 years old) |
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Definition
- Starts with egocentric thought, moves toward inituitive thought.
- Animism.
- Magical thinking.
- Imaginary playmates.
- Vocabulary: 2000 words.
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Term
Erickson: Initiative Vs. Guilt
(Preschool - 4 to 5 years old)
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Definition
- Strive for independence.
- Sense of initiative.
- Imitation of adult behaviors.
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Term
Freud: Phallic Stage
(Preschool - 4 to 5 years old)
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Definition
- Genitals center of pleasure.
- Gender identification.
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Term
Piaget: Concrete Operational.
(School Age - 6 to 12 years old)
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Definition
- Able to think in logically and orderly manner.
- Conservation of matter.
- Structured enviroment.
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Erikson: Industry Vs. Inferiority
(School Age - 6 to 12 years old)
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Definition
- Aquire competency, success, and a sense of recognition.
- Build confidence and self-esteem.
- Same-sex peers.
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Freud: Latency Stage
(School Age - 6 to 12 years old) |
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Definition
- Focus on physical and intellectual activities.
- Same sex play.
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Term
Piaget: Formal Operations
(Adolescence - 13 to 19 years old)
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Definition
- Think abstractly.
- Capable of making decisions.
- Futuristic thinkers.
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Term
Erikson: Identity Vs. Role Confusion
(Adolescence - 13 to 19 years old)
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Definition
- Discover who they are.
- Choices.
- Transitions.
- Stresses.
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Freud: Genital Stage
(Adolescence - 13 to 19 years old)
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Definition
- Focus on relationships.
- Maturation of sexual interests.
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Term
Piaget: Formal Operations (continued)
(Young Adult - 20 to 40 years old)
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Definition
- Focus is on eduaction and work.
- Thinking more realistically.
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Term
Erikson: Intimacy Vs. Isolation
(Young Adult - 20 to 40 years old) |
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Definition
- Mastering surrounding world.
- True independence acheived.
- Making relationships work.
- Managing household.
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Term
Piaget: Formal Operations (continued)
(Midlife Adulthood - 40 to 65 years old)
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Definition
- Knowledge enhances through experiences.
- Abstract reasoning.
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Term
Erikson: Generativity Vs. Stagnation
(Midlife Adulthood - 40 to 65 years old).
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Definition
- Need to give back to society.
- Need to feel needed.
- Community involvement.
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Term
Piaget: Formal Operations (continued)
*BUT! No normal changes.
(Older Adult - 65 years old to Death)
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Definition
- 3 common changes in person.
- Depression.
- Dementia.
- Delirium.
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Erikson: Integrity Vs. Despair
(Older Adult - 65 years old to Death) |
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Definition
- Reflection of life.
- Adjusting to change.
- Acceptance.
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