CORE123 Flashcards

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What is physical development?

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Involves growth and changes in the body and brain, motor skills, and health.

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What characterizes physical development in Infancy and Toddlerhood?

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Rapid growth in height and weight, development of motor skills (crawling, walking), and sensory capabilities.

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Key aspects of physical development in Childhood?

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Steady growth, refinement of motor skills, and increased physical activity.

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What happens during Adolescence in terms of physical development?

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Puberty, growth spurts, and development of secondary sexual characteristics.

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Describe physical development in Adulthood.

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Peak physical performance in early adulthood, gradual decline in middle and late adulthood.

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What is the first stage of Erikson’s psychosocial development?

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Trust vs. Mistrust (Infancy) - Developing trust through reliable care.

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What happens during Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt?

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Developing personal control over physical skills and a sense of independence.

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What is Initiative vs. Guilt?

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Asserting control and power over the environment through directing play and other social interactions.

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What occurs during Industry vs. Inferiority?

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Coping with new social and academic demands, leading to a sense of competence.

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What is Identity vs. Role Confusion?

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Developing a sense of self and personal identity during Adolescence.

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What is Intimacy vs. Isolation?

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Forming intimate, loving relationships with other people in Young Adulthood.

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What is Generativity vs. Stagnation?

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Creating or nurturing things that will outlast oneself, contributing to society in Middle Adulthood.

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What happens during Integrity vs. Despair?

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Reflecting on life and feeling a sense of fulfillment or regret in Late Adulthood.

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Define Identity Diffusion.

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No crisis, no commitment; the individual has not resolved identity issues.

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What is Identity Foreclosure?

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Commitment without crisis; the individual adopts an identity without self-exploration.

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What is Identity Moratorium?

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Crisis without commitment; actively exploring alternatives but has not made a commitment.

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What is Identity Achievement?

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Crisis and commitment; the individual has explored different options and made a commitment.

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What is the Sensorimotor Stage?

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Birth to 2 years; understanding the world through sensory experiences.

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What characterizes the Preoperational Stage?

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Ages 2 to 7; developing memory, imagination, symbolic play, and egocentric thinking.

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What occurs during the Concrete Operational Stage?

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Ages 7 to 11; logical thinking about concrete events, understanding conservation.

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What is the Formal Operational Stage?

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Ages 12 and up; abstract, logical, and systematic thinking.

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What are the stages in the Preconventional Level of Kohlberg’s moral development?

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Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation; Stage 2: Individualism and Exchange.

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What are the stages in the Conventional Level?

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Stage 3: Good Interpersonal Relationships; Stage 4: Maintaining Social Order.

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What are the stages in the Postconventional Level?

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Stage 5: Social Contract and Individual Rights; Stage 6: Universal Principles.