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What is Piaget's Oral Stage

AGE 0-1
focus is on the mouth uses sucking to live & sensual pleasure
What is Piaget's Anal Stage
AGE 1-3
explusion and retention of feces is major source of pleasure.
What is Piaget's Phallic Stage
AGE 3-6
genitials is a major source of pleasure. pleasure is derived from manipulation.
What is Piaget's Latency Stage
AGE 6-12
Last stage: occurs when there is a cessation of sexual feelings.
What is Piaget's Genitial Stage
AGE Post Puberty
sexual energy is gained through other people but, as indiviudals in their own right.
INTIMACY VS. ISOLATION
Young Adults 20's & Early 40's strive to form close relationships or feel socially isolated.

To resolve issues of Autonmy Vs. Shame & Doubts a child must demonstrate some level of ------------- around the age of ------------------

INDEPENCE AT 18-30 months
EGO INTEGRITY VS. DESPAIR
Older Adults reflect upon thier lives with either satisfaction or disappointment.
INITIATIVE VS. GUILT
3-6 age learn 2 intiate tasks, execute plans & recongnize necessary restraints or they feel guilt about their efforts 2 gain independence.
INDUSTRY VS. INFERIORITY
6-puberty
individuals struggle 2 gain a sene of compentence through accomplishments or they feel inferior & inadequate.

According to Freud's theory of development, what aspect of Johnny's personality structure controls his behavior if he is one year old?

ID

The social demands pertinent to the developmental stage of generativity versus self-absorption and stagnation typically originate in what context?

In family and relationships with others.
According to Erikson, what is the main task of the infant in the first year of life?
Develop a sense of hope and trust in the primary caregiver.
In what stage do children respond only to what they see & hear, rather than what they might remember or imagine.
Sensimotor Stage
Children first appear to gain some concept of self in which
Piaget Stage?
Preoperational Stage
When eighteen-month-old Jorge found a green marble, he picked it up and said, "Grape!" This is an example of what Piagetian process?
Assimilation
Piaget believed that, in the sensorimotor stage of development, children use ____________ as a means of understanding the world.
their senses and motor actions

'Emilio often helps his parents prepare dinner. He assesses the cooked food in pots and pans and chooses serving bowls and platters of the correct size, neither too large nor too small, to hold the food. What Piagetian stage has Emilio achieved?

Concrete operational
The ability to think abstractly and systematically solve problems emerges during the:
Formal Operational Stage
According to Piaget, children in the concrete operational stage have difficulty with:
Deductive logic
Jane's mother has two crackers, both of equal size. She breaks one of the crackers up into four pieces. Jane says she wants the one with the most and immediately chooses the four pieces, even though the two amounts are equal. Jane's choice illustrates Piaget's concept of:
Conservation

Piaget believed that children in the preoperational stage have difficulty taking the perspective of another person. This is known as:

Egocentrism