Child development stages

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    Johnson have different views about technology. Each of them are in different stages in their life, and Erikson outlines the development of a person by the age and stage they are currently in. The first stage of Psychological development happens in the first year of a child’s life: this stage is trust vs, mistrust (Evans, Forney, Guido, Patton, & Renn, 2010). In this stage a baby learns to trust their parents to be there for them in their time of need. This allows them to build…

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    The developmental stage that was chosen was young adulthood. During young adulthood, one is transitioning from a teenager into an adult. In contrast to childhood or adolescence, an individual starts developing himself or herself as a young adult when he, or she, starts to take responsibilities for their own needs and expenses. In young adulthood, there are developmental tasks and processes that take place. This stage can be associated with Erikson 's psychosocial theory of “Intimacy vs.…

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    describe eight stages of social and emotional development that covers the human life span. The psychosocial theory was discover by a man name Erik Erikson and he believe that our behaviors are formed as we grow up. I learn from Erik Erikson theory is that as we grow up our basic attitudes are form into eight stages as we grow up. I also learned that if we succeed in our stages as we grow up we are most likely to succeed to the next which will help us be able to return to earlier stages and be…

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    Raising my virtual child was a very interesting experience for me. I had a little girl and I named her Anna. She was early and had a low birthweight but other than that she was completely healthy. The program made the decisions that I had to make very realistic. There were issues and decisions in everything from development to how I disciplined my child. I think this is a very cool idea for classes like ours. It gives you a hands on approach to the things we were learning in class. Anna was…

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    Erikson’s Initiative vs. guilt period is a stage in where I began to blossom as an individual. I would dress myself in princess dresses and anything pink that I could find. As I was discovering myself my mother allowed me to do so by letting me dress myself for preschool. I feel as though I was very observant at this age and when I did everyday task I usually succeeded in them not because I was taught but I mimicked actions that I saw. I was a very self-reliant child, because I did not like…

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    The Reggio-Emilia curriculum is highly influenced by Erikson’s theory pertaining to the stages of life that lead to continuum achievement. The program adapted the stage, foe example the idea of trust versus mistrust by emphasizing on responsive interactions with children (Fraser, 2002). A responsive interaction is throwing the ball back and forth- knowing they will pass it back…

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    But, today, milestone will be defined as a developmental stage where children’s milestone mark as they accomplish improvements as they grow up. For example, body growth, language development, motor development, play development, attention development, social development, memory development and mental development. Each child’s development in certain stages may differ depending on their ages, genes, environment and IQ. Child development does not happen uniformly, but rather, it progresses along…

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    in her memoir of The Glass Castle shows that she went through almost all eights stages of Erickson’s Psychosocial Development. The memoir of Jeannette shows that she is a very strong individual and even though she has been through a lot of her early development she still over comes her struggles. The memoir of The Glass Castle shows that Jeanette goes through almost all of Erickson’s stages of Psychosocial Development. According to Snowman & McCown (2013), “Erikson described theses crises in…

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    In their early years, children go through many stages of development to help them grow and learn certain skills to use as they get older. These developmental stages include the developmental movement patterns that healthy babies naturally move and communicate through during their first year of being alive. Brain-compatible dance education is a key part to aiding children in establishing these proper developmental patterns such as physical motor skills, cognitive skills, and emotional skills.…

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    The sequence of development that children go through consists of five aspects: 1. Physical 2. Social, behavioural and moral 3. Cognitive 4. Communication and language 5. Emotional It is important to look at child development from a holistic perspective, as each aspect of development is inherently interlinked with each of the other aspects. While every child will follow the same developmental sequence, they will not necessarily do so at the same rate. Physical Development: Babies to toddlers -…

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