Parenting
Piaget's 4 stages
Stages of dying
4 of Erikson's stages
The rest of it
100

Permissive 

Children have final say 

100

Formal Operational

People begin to think logically about abstract concepts 

100

Declaring it is untrue 

Denial 

100

Trust Vs. Mistrust

Hope

100

Dementia 

Caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory loss, personality changes, and impaired reasoning 

200

Disengaged

Typically egocentric and seem uncommitted  

200

Preoperational 

a child learns to use language but cannot yet preform the mental operations of concrete logic 

200

Try and negotiate terms and conditions 

Bargaining

200

Autonomy Vs. Shame 

Will
200

Egocentrism

 child's difficulty taking anthers point of view 

300

Authoritarian 

Parents are the bosses 

300

Sensorimotor 

Infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities 

300

A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility 

Anger

300

Initiative Vs. Guilt 

Purpose 

300

Difference between a fetus and embryo 

An embryo is a clump of cells while a fetus has developing organs 

400

Authoritative 

Allow children to have a say 

400

Concrete Operational 

Children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events 

400

Feelings of severe despondency and dejection   

Depression 

400

Industry Vs. Inferiority 

Competency 

400

Alzheimer's

Progressive mental deterioration that can occur in middle to old age, due to degeneration of the brain  

500

The action of consenting to receive or undertake something  

Acceptance 

500
At what range to our physical traits tend to peak 

18-25

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