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what is the developmental stage of Jean Piaget? - ANSWER-cognitive
development
how can you remember Jean Piaget stage of development? - ANSWER-
cognitive jeans
what is the developmental stage of Lawrence Kohlberg? - ANSWER-Moral
development
how can you remember Lawrence Kohlberg stage of development? - ANSWER-
"give me moral kohlberg please"
infant age range - ANSWER-birth to 12 months
what is the developmental stage of Erik Erikson? - ANSWER-psychosocial
development
how can you remember Erik Erikson stage of development? - ANSWER-ERIK is
social with ERIKson
,what is the developmental stage of Sigmund Freud? - ANSWER-psychosexual
development
how can you remember Sigmund Freud stage of development? - ANSWER-
Sigmund is sexual
Erikson (psychosocial)- Infancy: birth to 1 year - ANSWER-Trust vs mistrust
Freud (psychosexual)- Infancy: birth to 1 year - ANSWER-Oral gratification
Piget (cognitive development)- Infancy: birth to 1 year - ANSWER-Sensorimotor
(birth to 2 years)
What is the sensorimotor stage? - ANSWER-experiencing the world through
senses and actions
Kohlberg (moral)- Infancy: birth to 1 year - ANSWER-Infant has no awareness of
right or wrong
Erikson (psychosocial)-Toddler: 1 to 3 years - ANSWER-Autonomy vs shame and
doubt
Piget (cognitive development)-Toddler: 1 to 3 years - ANSWER-Preoperational
(2 to 7 years)
Freud (psychosexual)-Toddler: 1 to 3 years - ANSWER-Anal stage: gains a sense
of control over instinctive drives
,What is the preoperational stage? - ANSWER-Preschoolers use their capacity
for symbolic thought to develop language, engage in pretend play, and solve
problems. But their thinking is not yet logical
They are egocentric (unable to take others' perspectives) and are easily fooled
by perceptions, failing conservation problems because they cannot rely on
logical operations.
Kohlberg (moral)-Toddler: 1 to 3 years - ANSWER-Punishment and obedience
orientation
Erikson (psychosocial)- Preschool: 3 to 6 years - ANSWER-Initiative vs guilt
Freud (psychosexual)- Preschool: 3 to 6 years - ANSWER-Phallic stage: becomes
aware of self as sexual being
Piget (cognitive development)- Preschool: 3 to 6 years - ANSWER-
Preoperational (2 to 7 years)
Kohlberg (moral)- Preschool: 3 to 6 years - ANSWER-Preconventional: conforms
to rules to avoid punishment
Erikson-School-age: 6 to 12 years - ANSWER-Industry vs inferiority
Erikson (psychosocial)-age: 6 to 12 years - ANSWER-Industry vs inferiority
Freud (psychosexual)-age: 6 to 12 years - ANSWER-Latency stage: focuses on
developing peer relationships
, Piget (cognitive development)-age: 6 to 12 years - ANSWER-Concrete
operational (7 to 11 years)
Kohlberg (moral)-age: 6 to 12 years - ANSWER-Conventional: conforms to rules
to please others
Erikson- Adolescent: 12 to 20 years - ANSWER-Identity vs role confusion
Erikson (psychosocial)- Adolescent: 12 to 20 years - ANSWER-Identity vs role
confusion
Freud (psychosexual)- Adolescent: 12 to 20 years - ANSWER-Genital stage:
develops relationships with members of the opposite sex, plans life goals, and
gains strong sense of personal identity
Piget (cognitive development)- Adolescent: 12 to 20 years - ANSWER-Formal
operations (11 years to adulthood)
Kohlberg (moral)- Adolescent: 12 to 20 years - ANSWER-Post conventional:
focuses on individual rights and principles of conscience
A pediatric nurse is developing nursing care plans on the basis of Erik Erikson's
stages of psychosocial development. Using Erikson's stages of psychosocial
development, number the psychosocial crises in order of occurrence on the
basis of developmental stage, from birth (1) to 20 years of age (5).
From smallest to largest, what are the different classes of structures that make
up the human body? - ANSWER-1-Trust versus mistrust
2-Autonomy versus shame and doubt
3-Initiative versus guilt
4-Industry versus inferiority
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