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Freud's sexual development
Oral Stage
Birth - 1 year

Mouth is the source of satisfaction and soothing
Freud's sexual development
Anal Stage
1 - 3 years

Focus on output and control
Freud's sexual development
Phallic Stage
3 - 5 years

Interest in gender, acceptable behavior, anxiety about injury.
Freud's sexual development
Latency Stage
6 - 11 years
Focus on learning and skill development
Freud's sexual development
Genial Stage
>12 years

Interest in sexual component of relationships and new sense of self.
Erikson's Psychosocial Stage:
Basic trust vs mistrust
Birth - 1
Erikson's Psychosocial Stage:
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
1 - 3
Erikson's Psychosocial Stage:
Initiative vs Guilt
3 - 5
Erikson's Psychosocial Stage:
Industry vs. inferiority
6 - 11
Erikson's Psychosocial Stage:
Identity vs. Roll confusion
12 - 19
Erikson's Psychosocial Stage:
Intimacy vs. isolation
Early adulthood
20 - 40
Erikson's Psychosocial Stage:
Generativity vs. stagnation
Middle adulthood
41 - 60 yrs
Erikson's Psychosocial Stage:
Ego integrity vs. despair
Late adulthood
61 +
Piage's cognitive development stage:

Sensorimotor
Birth - 2 years

Understands the world through physical interactions with it.
Piage's cognitive development stage:

Preoperational
2 - 7 years
Symbolic thinking and imagination emerge. Magical thinking predominates. Difficulty placing self in another's position.
Piage's cognitive development stage:

Concrete Operations
7 - 11 years

Cause and effect thinking develops. Conservation and memory strategies develop.
Piage's cognitive development stage:

Formal Operations
> 12 years

Abstract though develops.
What are the 4 types of Attachment (apparent by 24 months)?
Secure - 65%
Anxious / Avoidant - 20%
Resistant/Ambivalent - 10-15%
Disorganized - 5-10%
Skill Development

Age 2
Kicks ball, jumps, walks up and down stairs

Open doors.

Cognitive:
Knows body parts well
Knows name

Language:
Uses 2 word sentences
"me out"

Social:
Parallel play; says no often

Kids know their Age by age 2
Skill Development

Age 3
Gross Motor:
Rides tricycle

Fine Motor:
Draws circle, buttons and unbottons self, feeds self well

Cognitive:
Knows Age

Language:
Uses 3 word sentences
"mommy go outside"

Social:
can take turns
Skill Development

Age 4
Gross motor:
Hops on one foot

Fine Motor:
Draw cross, brushes own teeth

Cognitive:
knows colors consistently; can tell a story; knows some letters

Language:
subject-verb-object; uses pleurals

Social:
Plays cooperatively
Skill Development

Age 5
Gross Motor:
Skips

Fine Motor:
Copies a square
draws a person
dresses and undressed independantly

Cognitive:
understands concepts of past and future; knows alphabet

Social: can engage in group activities
Skill Development

Age 6
Gross motor:
Rides a bicycle

Fine Motor:
Copies a triangle
prints letter
ties shoelaces

Cognitive: beings to read

Social: develops empathy