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9 Stages of Development
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1. Infancy--Birth to 1yr
2. Early Childhood (Toddler)-- 1-3yrs 3. Early Childhood(PreSchool)3-6yr 4. School Child-- 6-12yrs 5. PreAdolescent-- 10-13yrs 6. Adolescent-- 12-19yrs 7. Early Adult-- 20-40yrs 8. Middle Adult-- 40-64yrs 9. Late Adult-- 65+yrs |
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Physical Development is monitored via:
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Weight, Height, Head Circumfrence, BMI
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Erik Erikson
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Psychologist concerned with the ego (the consciousness is the organized rational part of the personality)
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Jean Piaget
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Psychologist that identified the stages of cognitive development
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Behavioral Development is evaluated by the presence or absence of:
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Gross motor skills, Fine motor skills, Language Skills & Personal Social Skills
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The Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST) is designed to:
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Detect developmental delays in infants & preschoolers
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Adult Life Stress Measures is an assessment designed to:
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Quantify the impact of life changes on a persons health.
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Centration
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The characteristic of focusing on only one aspect of a situation at a time and ignoring other characteristics.
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Cooperative Play
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Children playing the same game and interacting while doing it.
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Delayed Imitation
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A child can witness an event, form a mental representation of it, and imitate it later in the absence of a model.
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Egocentric
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The characteristic of focusing on one's own interests, needs, and point of view and lacking concern for others.
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Mental Representation
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Piaget's term for the concept acquired by age 2 that an infant can think of an external event without actually experiencing it.
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Object Permanence
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Piaget's term for the concept acquired during infancy that objects and people continue to exist even when they are no longer in sight.
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Prehension
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Using the hand and fingers for the act of grasping
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Symbolic Function
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Piaget's term for the concept acquired during childhood in which the child uses symbols to represent people, objects, and events.
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Telegraphic Speech
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Speech used by age 3 or 4 in which three or four word sentences containing only the essential words
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Transductive reasoning
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The young child's thinking that when two events occur simultaneously, that one caused the other, even though they are unrelated.
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The physical growth of an average term infant during the first year of life is:
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Between 5.5 and 10 pounds at birth; weight triples and height increases by 50% by 1 year
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