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WGU D094 EXAM LATEST UPDATES -2025/2026- ACTUAL
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
GUARANTEED PASS
Infancy
The stage of development that begins at birth and lasts between 18 and 24
months. Dozens of motor skills are added.
Early Childhood
The stage of development from 2 - 6 years old. Improvements occur in both fine
and gross motor skills.
Middle Childhood
The stage of development from 6 - 10 years old. Slow but steady gains in weight
and height.
Maslow's Physiological Need
Biological needs for survival, food, water, shelter
Maslow's Safety Need
Protection from the elements, law and order, financial security, and freedom
from fear.
Maslow's Love and Belonging Need
Need for interpersonal relationships - friendships, intimacy, being part of a group.
Maslow's Esteem Need
Self-respect, respect from others, achievement, status, and prestige.
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Maslow's Cognitive Need
Curiosity, knowledge, and intellectual exploration
Maslow's Aesthetic Need
Need focuses on the search for and expression of beauty and balance.
Maslow's Self-Actualization Need
Personal growth and fulfillment and the realization of one's personal potential as
a human being.
Maslow's Transcendence Need
Meeting spiritual needs or helping others achieve self-actualization.
Arnold Gesell
First theorist to observe and document stages of physical development.
Gesell's Maturational Theory
Child's growth & development are influenced by both their environment and
genes in sequential order
Adolescence
The stage of development from 10 - 18 years old. Weight and height increase
rapidly and puberty begins.
Jean Piaget
Swiss psychologist known for his Theory of Cognitive Development.
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
Theory that suggests children move through four different stages of development.
Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, and Formal Operational.
Sensorimotor Stage
Stage of development from birth to 2 years. Infants and toddlers acquire
knowledge through sensory experiences and manipulating objects.
Object Permanence
WGU D094 EXAM LATEST UPDATES -2025/2026- ACTUAL
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
GUARANTEED PASS
Infancy
The stage of development that begins at birth and lasts between 18 and 24
months. Dozens of motor skills are added.
Early Childhood
The stage of development from 2 - 6 years old. Improvements occur in both fine
and gross motor skills.
Middle Childhood
The stage of development from 6 - 10 years old. Slow but steady gains in weight
and height.
Maslow's Physiological Need
Biological needs for survival, food, water, shelter
Maslow's Safety Need
Protection from the elements, law and order, financial security, and freedom
from fear.
Maslow's Love and Belonging Need
Need for interpersonal relationships - friendships, intimacy, being part of a group.
Maslow's Esteem Need
Self-respect, respect from others, achievement, status, and prestige.
, 2
Maslow's Cognitive Need
Curiosity, knowledge, and intellectual exploration
Maslow's Aesthetic Need
Need focuses on the search for and expression of beauty and balance.
Maslow's Self-Actualization Need
Personal growth and fulfillment and the realization of one's personal potential as
a human being.
Maslow's Transcendence Need
Meeting spiritual needs or helping others achieve self-actualization.
Arnold Gesell
First theorist to observe and document stages of physical development.
Gesell's Maturational Theory
Child's growth & development are influenced by both their environment and
genes in sequential order
Adolescence
The stage of development from 10 - 18 years old. Weight and height increase
rapidly and puberty begins.
Jean Piaget
Swiss psychologist known for his Theory of Cognitive Development.
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
Theory that suggests children move through four different stages of development.
Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, and Formal Operational.
Sensorimotor Stage
Stage of development from birth to 2 years. Infants and toddlers acquire
knowledge through sensory experiences and manipulating objects.
Object Permanence