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Havighurst's Developemental Stages & Tasks
Developmental Stage: Infancy & Early Childhood - ANSWERDevelopmental Tasks:
Eat Solids
Walk
Talk
Control Elimination of Wastes
Relate emotionally to others
Distinguish right from wrong through development of a conscience
Learn sex differences and sexual modesty
Achieve psychological stability
Form simple concepts of social & physical reality.
Havighurst's Developemental Stages & Tasks
Developmental Stage: Middle Childhood - ANSWERDevelopmental Tasks:
Learn required skills required for games
Build healthy attitudes toward oneself
Learn socialize with peers
Learn appropriate masculine/feminine roles
Gain basic reading, writing, and math skills
Develop concepts necessary for everyday living
Formulate a conscience based on a value system
Achieve personal independence
Develop attitudes toward social groups and institutions
Havighurst's Developemental Stages & Tasks
Developmental Stage: Adolescence - ANSWERDevelopmental Tasks:
Establish more mature relationships w/ same age individuals of both sexes
Achieve a masculine/feminine social role
Accept own body
Establish emotional independence from parents
Achieve assurance of economic independence
Prepare for an occupation
Prepare for marriage & establishment of a family
Aquire skills necessary to fulfill civic responsibilities
Develop a set of values that guides behaviors
Havighurst's Developemental Stages & Tasks
Developmental Stage: Early Adulthood - ANSWERDevelopmental Tasks:
Select a partner
,Learn to live with a partner
Start a family
Manage a home
Establish self in a career/occupation
Assume civic responsibilities
Become a part of a social group
Havighurst's Developemental Stages & Tasks
Developmental Stage: Middle Adulthood - ANSWERDevelopmental Tasks:
Fulfill civic & social responsibilities
Maintain an economic standard of living
Assist adolescent children to become responsible, happy adults
Related to one's partner
Adjust to physiological changes
Adjust to aging parents
Havighurst's Developemental Stages & Tasks
Developmental Stage: Later Maturity - ANSWERDevelopmental Tasks:
Adjust to physiological changes & alterations in health status
Adjust to retirement & altered income
Adjust to spouse's death
Develop affiliation with one's age group
Meet civic & social responsibilities
Establish satisfactory living arrangements
Freud's Stages of Psychosexual Development
Stage: Oral
Age: Birth to 18 months
Description: Management of anxiety by using mouth and tongue. - ANSWERFreud's
Stages of Psychosexual Development
Stage: Anal
Age: 18 months to 3 years
Description: Control of muscles, especially those controlling urination and
defecation.
Freud's Stages of Psychosexual Development
Stage: Phallic "Oedipal"
Age: 3 to 6 years
Description: Awareness of sex and genitalia - ANSWERFreud's Stages of Psychosexual
Development
Stage: Latency
Age: 6 to 12 years
Description: Exhibition of latent sexual development & energy
Freud's Stages of Psychosexual Development
Stage: Genital
Age: 12 years to adulthood
,Description: Emergence of sexual interests and development of relationships with
potential sexual partner - ANSWER...
Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage: Trust versus Mistrust
Age: Birth to 18 months
Tasks to be Achieved: Develop a sense of trust in others
Implications: Consistent, affectionat care promotes successful mastery. Inadequate,
inconsistent care produces an unfavorable outcome at this stage. - ANSWERErikson's
Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage: Autonomy versus Shame & Doubt
Age: 18 months to 3 years
Tasks to be Achieved: Learn Self Control
Implications: The child needs support, praise, and encouragement to use newly
aquired skills of independence. Shaming or insulting the child will lead to
unnecessary dependence.
Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage: Initiative versus Guilt
Age: 3 to 6 years
Tasks to be Achieved: Initiatives spontaneous activities
Implications: Give clear explanations for events and encourage creative activities.
Threatening punishment or labeling behavior as "bad" leads to development of guilt
and fears of doing wrong. - ANSWERErikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage: Industry versus Inferiority
Age: 6 to 12 years
Tasks to be Achieved: Develop necessary social skills
Implications: To build confidence, recognize the child's accomplishments. Unrealistic
expectation or exessively harsh criticism leads to a sense of inadequacy.
Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage: Identity versus Role diffusion
Age: 12 to 20 years
Tasks to be Achieved: Integrate childhood experiences into a personal identity.
Implications: Help the adolescent make decisions. Encourage active participation in
home events. Assist with planning for the future. - ANSWERErikson's Stages of
Psychosocial Development
Stage: Intimacy versus Isolation
Age: 18 to 25 years
Tasks to be Achieved: Develop commitment to others and to a life work (career)
Implications: Teach the young adult to establish realistic goals. Avoid ridiculing
romances or job choices.
Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage: Generativity versus Stagnation
Age: 21 to 45 years
Tasks to be Achieved: Establish a family and become productive
, Implications: Provide emotional support. Recognize individual accomplishments and
provide appropriate praise. - ANSWERErikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage: Integrity versus Despair
Age: 45 years and up
Tasks to be Achieved: View one's life as meaningful and fulfilling
Implications: Explore positive aspects of one's life. Review contributions made by the
individual.
Piaget's Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Sensorimotor
Age: Birth to 2 years
Description: Sensory organs and muscles become more functional - ANSWERPiaget's
Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Stage 1-Use of Reflexes
Age: Birth to 1 month
Description: Movements are primarily reflexive
Piaget's Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Stage 2-Primary circular reaction
Age: 1 to 4 months
Description: Perceptions center around one's body. Objects are perceived as
extensions of the self. - ANSWERPiaget's Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Stage 3-Secondary circular reaction
Age: 4 to 8 months
Description: Becomes aware of external environment. Initiates actions to change the
environment.
Piaget's Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Stage 4-Coordination of secondary schemata
Age: 8 to 12 months
Description: Differentiates goals and goal directed activities - ANSWERPiaget's
Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Stage 5-Tertiary circular reaction
Age: 12 to 18 months
Description: Experiments with methods to reach goals. Develops rituals that become
significant.
Piaget's Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Stage 6-Intervention of new menas
Age: 18 to 24 months
Description: Uses mental imagery to understand the environment. Uses make
believe. - ANSWERPiaget's Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Preoperational
Age: 2 to 7 years
Description: Emerging ability to think.
Piaget's Phases of Cognitive Development
Intervention Plans Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025
Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100%
Correct| Grade A
Havighurst's Developemental Stages & Tasks
Developmental Stage: Infancy & Early Childhood - ANSWERDevelopmental Tasks:
Eat Solids
Walk
Talk
Control Elimination of Wastes
Relate emotionally to others
Distinguish right from wrong through development of a conscience
Learn sex differences and sexual modesty
Achieve psychological stability
Form simple concepts of social & physical reality.
Havighurst's Developemental Stages & Tasks
Developmental Stage: Middle Childhood - ANSWERDevelopmental Tasks:
Learn required skills required for games
Build healthy attitudes toward oneself
Learn socialize with peers
Learn appropriate masculine/feminine roles
Gain basic reading, writing, and math skills
Develop concepts necessary for everyday living
Formulate a conscience based on a value system
Achieve personal independence
Develop attitudes toward social groups and institutions
Havighurst's Developemental Stages & Tasks
Developmental Stage: Adolescence - ANSWERDevelopmental Tasks:
Establish more mature relationships w/ same age individuals of both sexes
Achieve a masculine/feminine social role
Accept own body
Establish emotional independence from parents
Achieve assurance of economic independence
Prepare for an occupation
Prepare for marriage & establishment of a family
Aquire skills necessary to fulfill civic responsibilities
Develop a set of values that guides behaviors
Havighurst's Developemental Stages & Tasks
Developmental Stage: Early Adulthood - ANSWERDevelopmental Tasks:
Select a partner
,Learn to live with a partner
Start a family
Manage a home
Establish self in a career/occupation
Assume civic responsibilities
Become a part of a social group
Havighurst's Developemental Stages & Tasks
Developmental Stage: Middle Adulthood - ANSWERDevelopmental Tasks:
Fulfill civic & social responsibilities
Maintain an economic standard of living
Assist adolescent children to become responsible, happy adults
Related to one's partner
Adjust to physiological changes
Adjust to aging parents
Havighurst's Developemental Stages & Tasks
Developmental Stage: Later Maturity - ANSWERDevelopmental Tasks:
Adjust to physiological changes & alterations in health status
Adjust to retirement & altered income
Adjust to spouse's death
Develop affiliation with one's age group
Meet civic & social responsibilities
Establish satisfactory living arrangements
Freud's Stages of Psychosexual Development
Stage: Oral
Age: Birth to 18 months
Description: Management of anxiety by using mouth and tongue. - ANSWERFreud's
Stages of Psychosexual Development
Stage: Anal
Age: 18 months to 3 years
Description: Control of muscles, especially those controlling urination and
defecation.
Freud's Stages of Psychosexual Development
Stage: Phallic "Oedipal"
Age: 3 to 6 years
Description: Awareness of sex and genitalia - ANSWERFreud's Stages of Psychosexual
Development
Stage: Latency
Age: 6 to 12 years
Description: Exhibition of latent sexual development & energy
Freud's Stages of Psychosexual Development
Stage: Genital
Age: 12 years to adulthood
,Description: Emergence of sexual interests and development of relationships with
potential sexual partner - ANSWER...
Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage: Trust versus Mistrust
Age: Birth to 18 months
Tasks to be Achieved: Develop a sense of trust in others
Implications: Consistent, affectionat care promotes successful mastery. Inadequate,
inconsistent care produces an unfavorable outcome at this stage. - ANSWERErikson's
Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage: Autonomy versus Shame & Doubt
Age: 18 months to 3 years
Tasks to be Achieved: Learn Self Control
Implications: The child needs support, praise, and encouragement to use newly
aquired skills of independence. Shaming or insulting the child will lead to
unnecessary dependence.
Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage: Initiative versus Guilt
Age: 3 to 6 years
Tasks to be Achieved: Initiatives spontaneous activities
Implications: Give clear explanations for events and encourage creative activities.
Threatening punishment or labeling behavior as "bad" leads to development of guilt
and fears of doing wrong. - ANSWERErikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage: Industry versus Inferiority
Age: 6 to 12 years
Tasks to be Achieved: Develop necessary social skills
Implications: To build confidence, recognize the child's accomplishments. Unrealistic
expectation or exessively harsh criticism leads to a sense of inadequacy.
Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage: Identity versus Role diffusion
Age: 12 to 20 years
Tasks to be Achieved: Integrate childhood experiences into a personal identity.
Implications: Help the adolescent make decisions. Encourage active participation in
home events. Assist with planning for the future. - ANSWERErikson's Stages of
Psychosocial Development
Stage: Intimacy versus Isolation
Age: 18 to 25 years
Tasks to be Achieved: Develop commitment to others and to a life work (career)
Implications: Teach the young adult to establish realistic goals. Avoid ridiculing
romances or job choices.
Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage: Generativity versus Stagnation
Age: 21 to 45 years
Tasks to be Achieved: Establish a family and become productive
, Implications: Provide emotional support. Recognize individual accomplishments and
provide appropriate praise. - ANSWERErikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage: Integrity versus Despair
Age: 45 years and up
Tasks to be Achieved: View one's life as meaningful and fulfilling
Implications: Explore positive aspects of one's life. Review contributions made by the
individual.
Piaget's Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Sensorimotor
Age: Birth to 2 years
Description: Sensory organs and muscles become more functional - ANSWERPiaget's
Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Stage 1-Use of Reflexes
Age: Birth to 1 month
Description: Movements are primarily reflexive
Piaget's Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Stage 2-Primary circular reaction
Age: 1 to 4 months
Description: Perceptions center around one's body. Objects are perceived as
extensions of the self. - ANSWERPiaget's Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Stage 3-Secondary circular reaction
Age: 4 to 8 months
Description: Becomes aware of external environment. Initiates actions to change the
environment.
Piaget's Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Stage 4-Coordination of secondary schemata
Age: 8 to 12 months
Description: Differentiates goals and goal directed activities - ANSWERPiaget's
Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Stage 5-Tertiary circular reaction
Age: 12 to 18 months
Description: Experiments with methods to reach goals. Develops rituals that become
significant.
Piaget's Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Stage 6-Intervention of new menas
Age: 18 to 24 months
Description: Uses mental imagery to understand the environment. Uses make
believe. - ANSWERPiaget's Phases of Cognitive Development
Phase: Preoperational
Age: 2 to 7 years
Description: Emerging ability to think.
Piaget's Phases of Cognitive Development