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OSAT- CEOE Study Guide: Early Childhood Education Exam Q&A 100% Solved Erkison's Psychosocial theory - ANSWER nuclear conflict that must be resolved Psychosocial theory stage for infants (birth-18 months) - ANSWER Trust vs. Mistrust Psychosocial theory stage for toddlers (18 months-3 years) - ANSWER Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt Psychosocial theory stage for preschoolers (3-5 years) - ANSWER Initiative vs guilt Psychosocial theory for early childhood (5 to 6- puberty) - ANSWER Industry vs. Inferiority Bowlby's attachment theory - ANSWER there is a biological basis for attachment that triggers a protective response Securely attached children - ANSWER show normal separation anxiety and avoid strangers

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Erkison's Psychosocial theory - ANSWER ✔✔nuclear conflict that must be

resolved

Psychosocial theory stage for infants (birth-18 months) - ANSWER ✔✔Trust vs.

Mistrust

Psychosocial theory stage for toddlers (18 months-3 years) - ANSWER

✔✔Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

Psychosocial theory stage for preschoolers (3-5 years) - ANSWER ✔✔Initiative vs

guilt

Psychosocial theory for early childhood (5 to 6- puberty) - ANSWER ✔✔Industry

vs. Inferiority

Bowlby's attachment theory - ANSWER ✔✔there is a biological basis for

attachment that triggers a protective response

Securely attached children - ANSWER ✔✔show normal separation anxiety and

avoid strangers


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,Insecure and resistant children - ANSWER ✔✔show exaggerated separation

anxiety and explore less

Insecure and avoidant children - ANSWER ✔✔show no separation or stranger

anxiety

Insecure and disorganized children - ANSWER ✔✔dazed and confused and

respond inconsistently

secure attachement style shows - ANSWER ✔✔sensitive caregiving

resistant and ambivalent shows - ANSWER ✔✔inconsistent caregiving and is

most predictive of emotional disturbances

Freud's Psychosexual Stages - ANSWER ✔✔oral stage, anal stage, phallic stage,

latency stage, genital stage

Oral stage - ANSWER ✔✔Birth to 18 months. Infants seek pleasure through the

mouth

Anal stage - ANSWER ✔✔18-36 months focus on potty training

Phallic stage - ANSWER ✔✔3-6 years; child's pleasure focuses on the genitals

Latency stage - ANSWER ✔✔6-puberty focus on developing skills

genetal stage - ANSWER ✔✔puberty and older; focus on sexuality and maturity


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, Oedipal conflict (complex) - ANSWER ✔✔boys desire their mother and compete

for her affection with their father; may show aggression towards father

Electra conflict - ANSWER ✔✔a girl's sexual attraction to her father and feelings

of rivalry with her mother

Id - ANSWER ✔✔pleasure principle; instinctual urges

Ego - ANSWER ✔✔reality principle; sense of self with reality

Superego - ANSWER ✔✔conscience; sense of morality

Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory - ANSWER ✔✔behavior, environment, and

cognition are the key factors in development

sensorimotor stage - ANSWER ✔✔in Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to

about 2 years of age) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of

their sensory impressions and motor activities

primary circular reactions - ANSWER ✔✔1-4 months; Simple motor habits

centered around own body

secondary circular reactions - ANSWER ✔✔4-8 months; actions aimed at

repeating interesting effects in the surrounding world; imitation of familiar

behaviors


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