The name of this developmental stage where pretend plan, egocentrism, and language development take place.
What is preoperational?
The zygote (2 weeks); embryo (2 weeks after fertilization until the second month); and fetus (9 after conception until birth).
What are the three stages of prenatal development and when do they occur?
The name of this developmental stage where the main crisis is "How do I cope with loss"?
What is Integrity vs. Despair
What are two out of the three major issues that developmental psychologists focus on?
Nature and nurture; continuity and stages; and stability and change.
Sensorimotor stage (up until age 2, object permanence); preoperational (2 to 7, conservation and egocentrism); concrete operational (7 to 12); formal operational (12 and up).
What are the four stages of cognitive development as outlined by Piaget and what are the specific developmental milestones associated with each? Also include ages.
This name of this developmental stage where the crisis is "Am I self-sufficient or must I rely on others?"
What is Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
The name of this developmental stage where "Boredom" is a possible negative outcome.
What is "generativity vs. stagnation"?