Developmental Stages Flashcards
Identify the Developmental Stage indicated by the phrase or sentence
A 2-ear old boy has control over personal and physical skills and a sense of independence.
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
A 4-year-old boy says “mom must like grilled cheese because I like grilled cheese”.
Preoperational Stage.
Failure of this stage, after age 65, results in little connection to others and a sense of uselessness.
Generativity vs. Stagnation
A 12-year-old boy can think hypothetically and use logic to problem-solve.
Formal Operational Stage
This stage forms the foundation for the rest of development by creating a sense of security between the infant and caregiver.
Trust vs Mistrust
A 20 year old is forming relationships with others, which is important in this stage.
Intimacy vs Isolation
A peer group is important in this stage to develop a 12-year-old child’s self-esteem.
Industry vs inferiority
A 3-year-old child thinks the sidewalk is mad at him because it made him fall.
Preoperational stage
A 50-year-old woman states, “I feel really stable in my career”.
Generativity vs Stagnation
A 13-year-old girl can think about abstract concepts.
Formal Operational stage
Failure of this stage, after 18 months, can result in wariness or a dependency on others.
Trust vs Mistrust
A 10-year-old child can look at multiple aspects if a problem in order to solve it.
Concrete Operational Stage
Failure of this stage, after age 3, results in feeling hesitant of one’s own abilities.
Autonomy vs Shame and Guilt
A 10-month-old child recognizes that certain events cause other events.
Sensorimotor Stage
Failure of this stage, after age 6, can result in feelings of self-blame and difficulties setting future goals.
Initiative vs Guilt