Module 16 developmental management of children Flashcards
Developmental principle 1
Growth and development are orderly and sequential
developmental principle 2
growth and development pacing varies considerably between children
developmental principle 3
development occurs in a cephalocaudal and proximodistal direction
developmental principle 4
growth and development increasingly integrates
developmental principle 5
developmental abilities increasingly organize and differentiate
developmental principle 6
internal and external environments affect growth and development
developmental principle 7
certain periods are critical to growth and development.
- points in time when developmental advances occur and are particularly susceptible to alterations due to internal and external influences.
developmental principle 8
development is a continual process, often without smooth transitions.
marked by periods of change, growth, and stability plateaus
Erikson 0-12-18 months
trust vs mistrust
Erikson 18 months - 3 years
Autonomy vs shame and doubt
Erikson 3-6 years
initiative vs guilt
Erikson 6-11 years
industry vs inferiority
Erikson 12-18 years
identity vs role confusion
Erikson 19-40 years
intimacy vs isolation
Erikson 40-65 years
Generative vs stagnation