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Infant Birth to 1 year- Erikson
Type of development: Psychosocial
Stage: trust vs. mistrust
Infant Birth to 1 year- Freud
Type of development: Psychosocial
Stage: Oral
Infant Birth 1 year- Piaget
Type of development: Cognitive
Stage: Sensorimotor
WHen does a baby hold head up
3 months
WHen does a baby roll over
5-6 months
Holds head steady when sitting
6 months
Gets to sitting position alone and can pull up to standing position
9 months
Gross motor and fine motor skills
Infant
The sensorimotor period for an infant (Piaget) is characterized by
Initial reflexes replaced by voluntary movements that are self-centered on having needs met
Object permanence (6-12 months)
-discriminate between persons
-Infant comprehends word meanings
Psychosocial development
Infant begins to bond with its parents within first month.
When does separation anxiety begin
latter half of the first year
WHat is the self-concept development
by the end of the first year, infants will be able to distinguish themselves as being separate from parents
Crib slates should be no further apart than
6 cm 2.4 in
How long should infants be in rear-facing car seats
The first year of life and until they weigh 9.1 kg (20lb)
Toddler- Erikson
Type of development: Psychosocial
State: Autonomy vs. Shame
Toddler- Freud
Type of Development:Psychosocial
Stage: Anal
Toddler-Piaget
Type of Development: Cognitive
Stage Sensorimotor transitions to preoperational
What age has preoperational thought
Toddler: does not allow for the toddler to understand other viewpoints, but it does allow toddlers to symbolize objects and people in order to imitate activities they have seen previoiusly
What psychosocial development does the toddler exhibit
Independence, and separation anxiety
Toddlers are unable to see another's perspective, they can only view things from their point of view
egocentric
When do children develop gender identity
By age 3
Preschooler-Erikson
Type of development: Psychosocial
Stage: initiative vs. guilt
Preschooler- Freud
Type of development: Psychosocial
Stage: Phallic
Preschooler- Piaget
Type of development: Cognitive
Stage: Preoperational
What are the two phases of preoperational thinking, preschoolers go through
Preconceptual thought: make judgments based on visual appearances. (inanimate objects are alive)
Intuitive: preschooler can classify information and become aware of cause and effect relationships
When do sleep disturbances happen
Preschool. Early childhood
School-Age child-Erikson
Type of development: psychosocial
Stage: Industry vs. Inferiority
School-Age child- Freud
Type of development: Psychosocial
Stage: Latency
School-age- Piaget
Type of development: Cognitive
Stage: concrete operations
When do children rival same-sex parent
School-age
Adolescent-Erikson
Type of Development Psychosocial
Stage: Identiy vs. role confusion
Adolescent- Freud
Type of development: Psychosocial
Stage: Genital
Adolescent-Piaget
Type of development: Cognitive
Stage: formal operations
In adolescents what are the leading cause of death
motor vehicle accidents
homosides are second
suicide is the third