Developmental Stages Flashcards

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4 y/o boy says, “mom must like grilled cheese because I like grilled cheese”

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pre-operational stage

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2 y/o boy has control over personal and physical skills and a sense of independence

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autonomy vs shame and doubt

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2
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failure of this stage AFTER 65 y/o, results in little connection to others and a sense of uselessness

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generatively vs stagnation

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12 y/o boy can think hypothetically and use logic to prob-solve

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formal operational stage

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4
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this stage forms the foundation for the rest of development by creating a sense of security btwn the infant & CG

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trust vs mistrust

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5
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20 y/o is forming relationships w/others, which is important at this stage

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intimacy vs isolation

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6
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peer group is important in this stage to develop a 12 y/o child’s self-esteem

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industry vs inferiority

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3 y/o child thinks the sidewalk is mad at him because it made him fall

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pre-oerational stage

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8
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50 y/o woman states, “i feel really stable in my career”

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generativity vs stagnation

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9
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13 y/o girl can think about abstract concepts

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formal operational stage

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10
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failure of this stage AFTER 18m, can result in wariness or a dependency on others

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trust vs mistrust

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10 y/o child can look at multiple aspects of a prob in order to solve it

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concrete operational stage

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failure of this stage, AFTER age 3, results in feeling hesitant of one’s own abilities

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autonomy vs shame and doubt

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13
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10m old child recognizes that certain events cause other events

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sensorimotor stage

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14
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failure of this stage, AFTER age 6, can result in feelings of self-blame and difficulties setting future goals

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initiative vs guilt

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15
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16 y/o asks the question, “who am i?

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identity vs role confusion

16
Q

7 y/o child can put sticks in order by hight

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concrete operational stage

17
Q

75 y/o man states, “ i feel accomplished w/the life that i have lived”

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ego integrity vs despair

18
Q

failure of this stage, AFTER age 18, results in a weakened sense of self

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identity vs role confusion

19
Q

9m old child searches for a toy underneath a blanket

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sensorimotor stage

20
Q

psychosocial task of a 5 y/o during this stage is to set goals w/o infringing on others rights

A

initiative vs guilt

21
Q

failure of this stage, after age 40, leads to feeling lonely and excluded

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intimacy vs isolation

22
Q

6 y/o childfeels a sense of pridge and competence by beginning school

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industry vs inferiority

23
Q

80 y/o woman views her life as unproductive or w/many regrets resulting in feelings of hopelessness

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ego integrity vs despair