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Sensorimotor Stage (Piaget) - from birth to 2 years, motor activity
Pre-operational Stage (Piaget) - from 2 years to 7 years, development of language, memory, and imagination (symbolically)
Concrete Operational Stage (Pia...
Sensorimotor Stage (Piaget) - from birth to 2 years, motor activity
Pre-operational Stage (Piaget) - from 2 years to 7 years, development of language,
memory, and imagination (symbolically)
Concrete Operational Stage (Piaget) - from 7 years to 11 years, logical thinking
Formal Operational Stage (Piaget) - adolescence to adulthood, abstract thoughts
Physical Development - a developmental process that refers to the physical growth of a
person's body
Cognitive Development - the development of thinking, problem solving, and memory
Piaget's Theory - Theory stating that children actively construct their understanding of
the world and go through four stages of cognitive development.
Vygotsky's Theory - A sociocultural cognitive theory that emphasizes how culture and
social interaction guide cognitive development.
Erikson's Theory - Theory that proposes eight stages of human development. Each
stage consists of a unique developmental task that confronts individuals with a crisis
that must be resolved.
Trust versus Mistrust
(Erikson) - Infants learn basic trust if the world is a secure place where their basic
needs are met
Autonomy versus Shame and Doubt (Erikson) - Erikson's second crisis of psychosocial
development. Toddlers either succeed or fail in gaining a sense of self-rule over their
actions and their bodies.
Initiative versus Guilt (Erikson) - Pre-school children initiating activities and asserting
control.
Industry versus Inferiority (Erikson) - The fourth of Erikson's eight psychosocial crises,
during which children attempt to master many skills, developing a sense of themselves
as either industrious or inferior, competent or incompetent.
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