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Piaget Cognitive Developmental -Sensorimotor stage
Stages - Age 0-2 -Gather information through senses
-Very physically active
-Develop object permanence
Piaget Cognitive Developmental -Pre-operational stage
Stages - Age 2-7 -Engage in pretend play
-Use symbols
-Language develops
-Ego-centric point of view
Piaget Cognitive Developmental -Concrete operational stage
Stages - Age 7-11 -Develop organized and rational thinking
-Form concrete ideas (not abstract)
-Conservational concept developed
Piaget Cognitive Developmental -Formal operational stage
Stages - Age 12+ -Abstract concepts
-Creative problem solving
-Systematic planning
Erikson Psychosocial Development -Trust vs. mistrust (hope)
Stages - Age 0-1.5 -Bonding and attachment occurs
, Erikson Psychosocial Development -Autonomy vs. shame (will)
Stages - Age 1.5-3
Erikson Psychosocial Development -Initiative vs. guilt (purpose)
Stages - Age 3-5
Erikson Psychosocial Development -Industry vs. inferiority (competency)
Stages - Age 5-12
Erikson Psychosocial Development -Identity vs. role confusion (fidelity)
Stages - Age 12-18
What physical skills develop -Raise head
between 1-3 months of age? -Track objects with eyes
-Grip objects with hands
-Smile
-Cry
What physical skills develop by 6 -Able to sit
months of age? -Babbling
-Roll over
What physical skills develop -Crawl, then walk
between 9-12 months of age? -Sit up without support
-Say a few single words
-Pincer grasp
-Object permanence
Issues that can occur with -Immature immune system
hospitalization of a child 0-12 months -Has not received all of their vaccinations yet
old -Need parents to soothe and comfort
-Frequent breastfeeding/feeding
-Separation anxiety
-Parents are very involved
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Terms in this set (21)
Piaget Cognitive Developmental -Sensorimotor stage
Stages - Age 0-2 -Gather information through senses
-Very physically active
-Develop object permanence
Piaget Cognitive Developmental -Pre-operational stage
Stages - Age 2-7 -Engage in pretend play
-Use symbols
-Language develops
-Ego-centric point of view
Piaget Cognitive Developmental -Concrete operational stage
Stages - Age 7-11 -Develop organized and rational thinking
-Form concrete ideas (not abstract)
-Conservational concept developed
Piaget Cognitive Developmental -Formal operational stage
Stages - Age 12+ -Abstract concepts
-Creative problem solving
-Systematic planning
Erikson Psychosocial Development -Trust vs. mistrust (hope)
Stages - Age 0-1.5 -Bonding and attachment occurs
, Erikson Psychosocial Development -Autonomy vs. shame (will)
Stages - Age 1.5-3
Erikson Psychosocial Development -Initiative vs. guilt (purpose)
Stages - Age 3-5
Erikson Psychosocial Development -Industry vs. inferiority (competency)
Stages - Age 5-12
Erikson Psychosocial Development -Identity vs. role confusion (fidelity)
Stages - Age 12-18
What physical skills develop -Raise head
between 1-3 months of age? -Track objects with eyes
-Grip objects with hands
-Smile
-Cry
What physical skills develop by 6 -Able to sit
months of age? -Babbling
-Roll over
What physical skills develop -Crawl, then walk
between 9-12 months of age? -Sit up without support
-Say a few single words
-Pincer grasp
-Object permanence
Issues that can occur with -Immature immune system
hospitalization of a child 0-12 months -Has not received all of their vaccinations yet
old -Need parents to soothe and comfort
-Frequent breastfeeding/feeding
-Separation anxiety
-Parents are very involved