Jean Piaget's Stages
Erickson's Stages
Attachment theories
Parenting Styles
100

Stage where people learn to think abstractly and reason logically. Occurs starting at 12 years old.

What is Formal Operational?

100

Occurs 1-3 years old. When toddlers need to develop a sense of personal control over their bodies and sense of independence

What is autonomy vs shame and doubt

100

Those who have a strong desire for close relationship, but distrust others and fear intimacy. Fears rejection

What are Avoidant-Fearful Attachments?

100

When parents give kids strict rules and intense expectations. Leads to low self esteem and low social skills.

What is Authoritarian?

200

Stage where infants and toddlers learn about the world through their senses and movements. From birth to 2 years old

What is Sensorimotor?

200
Stage when young adults form intimate loving relationships with other people. Occurs 20s-40s

What is intimacy vs isolation

200

Attachment style where people downplays the importance of relationships. Self reliant

What are Avoidant-Dismissive Attachments?

200

Parents are lenient and have low expectations. Leads to egocentric, impulsive, poor social skills and problematic relationships.

What is Permissive?

300

Stage when children start to use symbols, can understand language and takes everything literally. Between 2-7 years old

What is Pre-Operational

300

When teens need to develop a sense of self and personal identity. Happens with adolescences.

What is identity vs role confusion?

300

When they can trust easily, attuned to emotions and can communicate upsets directly

What are Secure attachments?

300

Parents are communicative with kids, willing to negotiate and have clear rules. Leads to high self esteem, academic performance, and social skills.

What is Authoritative?

400

Stage when children think logically. They learn to understand that certain things do not change even if they appear to. 7-11 years old.

What is Concrete Operational?

400

Children develop a sense of trust when caregivers provide reliable care and affection.

What is trust vs mistrust?

400

Has a sensitive nervous system, struggles communicating needs directly and tends to act out when triggered.

What is Anxious/Ambivalent?

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