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
A 16-year-old asks the question, “Who am I?”
Identity vs Role Confusion
A 7-year-old child can put sticks in order by height.
Concrete Operational Stage
A 75-year-old man states “I feel accomplished with the life that I have lived”.
Ego Integrity vs Despair
Failure of this stage, after age 18, results in a weakened sense of self.
Identity vs Role Confusion
A 9-month-old child searched for a toy underneath a blanket.
Sensorimotor Stage
The psychosocial task of a 5-year-old during this stage is to set goals without infringing on others rights.
Initiative vs Guilt
Failure of this stage, after age 40, leads to feeling lonely and excluded.
Intimacy vs Isolation
A 6-year-old child feels a sense of pride and competence by beginning school.
Industry vs Inferiority
An 80-year-old woman views her life as unproductive or with many regrets resulting in feelings of hopelessness.
Ego Integrity vs Despair