Nu664C Final Regis College
, Piaget: Sensorimotor Stage - CORRECT ANSWERS-Ages: birth to age 2
The stage during which children learn through senses and motor activities.
Coordination of sensory input and motor responses
Development of object permanence
Piaget Perioperations Subperiod - CORRECT ANSWERS-Deferred Imitation, symbolic
play, Graphic imagery, mental imagery, and language.
Piaget Concrete Operations - CORRECT ANSWERS-7-11 years old
Begin abstract thought
Plays games with rules
Cause and effect relationship
Conservation of quantity, weight, volume, inclusion/seriation
Piaget Formal Operations - CORRECT ANSWERS-12-adult; ability to think abstractly;
thinking operates in a formal, logical manner
Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development - CORRECT ANSWERS-Moral development
takes place in stages and awareness of other people increases at each stage
Preconventional: Punishment/obedience
Conventional: Act in ways to maintain good relationships with others.
Postconventional: Develop ethical principles that are self-accepted.
Erikson's Psychosocial Theory - CORRECT ANSWERS-stage theory of psychosocial
development, lifespan consists of eight dilemmas that must be solved correctly in order
to solve the next dilemma
Trust vs. Mistrust (Erikson) - CORRECT ANSWERS-0-1 years. Erikson's first stage
during the first year of life, infants learn to trust when they are cared for in a consistent
warm manner. Can be associated with psychosis, addiction, and depression when
negative.
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt (Erikson) - CORRECT ANSWERS-1 - 3 years. Using
new mental and motor skills, children want to choose and decide for themselves.
Autonomy is fostered when parents permit reasonable free choice and do not force or
shame the child. Aligns with Freud's anal stage. Can be associated with paranoia, OCD,
and impulsivity when negative.
Initiative vs. Guilt (Erikson) - CORRECT ANSWERS-3-6 yrs, good: sense of purpose,
ability to initiate activities, ability to enjoy accomplishment, bad: fear of punishment,
, Piaget: Sensorimotor Stage - CORRECT ANSWERS-Ages: birth to age 2
The stage during which children learn through senses and motor activities.
Coordination of sensory input and motor responses
Development of object permanence
Piaget Perioperations Subperiod - CORRECT ANSWERS-Deferred Imitation, symbolic
play, Graphic imagery, mental imagery, and language.
Piaget Concrete Operations - CORRECT ANSWERS-7-11 years old
Begin abstract thought
Plays games with rules
Cause and effect relationship
Conservation of quantity, weight, volume, inclusion/seriation
Piaget Formal Operations - CORRECT ANSWERS-12-adult; ability to think abstractly;
thinking operates in a formal, logical manner
Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development - CORRECT ANSWERS-Moral development
takes place in stages and awareness of other people increases at each stage
Preconventional: Punishment/obedience
Conventional: Act in ways to maintain good relationships with others.
Postconventional: Develop ethical principles that are self-accepted.
Erikson's Psychosocial Theory - CORRECT ANSWERS-stage theory of psychosocial
development, lifespan consists of eight dilemmas that must be solved correctly in order
to solve the next dilemma
Trust vs. Mistrust (Erikson) - CORRECT ANSWERS-0-1 years. Erikson's first stage
during the first year of life, infants learn to trust when they are cared for in a consistent
warm manner. Can be associated with psychosis, addiction, and depression when
negative.
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt (Erikson) - CORRECT ANSWERS-1 - 3 years. Using
new mental and motor skills, children want to choose and decide for themselves.
Autonomy is fostered when parents permit reasonable free choice and do not force or
shame the child. Aligns with Freud's anal stage. Can be associated with paranoia, OCD,
and impulsivity when negative.
Initiative vs. Guilt (Erikson) - CORRECT ANSWERS-3-6 yrs, good: sense of purpose,
ability to initiate activities, ability to enjoy accomplishment, bad: fear of punishment,