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At what age should a child sit w/o support?
4-9 months
At what age should a child be able to stand w/o assistance?
5-12 months
At what age does crawling begin?
5-14 months
At what age are kids walking w/ assistance?
6-14 months
At what age range are kids standing alone?
7-17 months
At what are are kids walking w/o assistance?
9-18 months
What age do kids start rolling over?
4-6 months
When does the pincer grasp develop?
9-12 months
what is object permenance?
the fact that when something is out of sight, we still know it exists
What age kid can take a pen and scribble?
18 mos
When does handedness appear?
about 5 yrs
When does the explosion in language occur?
18-24 months
Bowlby --> __
attachment
What are the 4 characteristics of attachment?
proximity maintenance
safe haven
secure base
separation distress
Mahler --> __
separation individuation
What is the preattachment phase?
birth to 2 months
What is the clear cut attachment phase?
6 mos to EOL
When is attachment in the making?
2-6 months
What is the symbiosis phase?
0-5 mos
What is symbiosis?
that mom is not different from me
What is differentiation?
stranger anxiety develops. they realized that mom is not part of me
What age does differentiation happen?
5-10 mos
What age does practicing occur?
10-15 mos
What happens in the practicing phase?
increased exploration from mom and separation anxiety develops
What is the Rapprochement phase?
self awareness develops. wants to stay close and explore
What age is the rapprochement phase?
18-24 mos
What age is the consolidatoin and object constancy phase?
24-36 mos
What is the consolidation and object constancy phase?
maintain internal representation of mom. can tolerate separation b/c knows it will return
Freud --> __
Psychosexual development
What are the stages in Freud's theory?
Oral (weaning)
Anal (toilet training)
Phallic (sexual id)
Latent (learning)
Genital (genital intercourse)
What's going on in the anal phase?
exerting some of your own decision making (going to the bathroom when and where you want)
what's happening in the phallic phase?
sexual identity
how to negotiate the triad
(conflict b/w boys and dads)
What is the principal task in the latent stage?
learning (7-5 years - puberty)
Erikson --> __
Psychosocial Development
What was Erikson's focus?
social and moral development
Paiget --> __
Cognitive Development
According to Piaget, cognitive development is a function of __ and __
assimilation and accomodation
According to Piaget, how do kids begin to understand the world around them?
schemas
What is assimilation?
taking what you've experienced and put that into your schema
What is accomodation?
taking discordant information and changing your schema
What are the stages of Piaget's Cognitive Development?
Sensorimotor (actions, senses, egocentric)
Preoperatoinal (language)
Concrete Operations (concept of time and death)
Formal Operations (future projection, problem solving)