Define It
Erikson
Principles of Growth & Development
Risk Factors
Potpourri
100

_______ begins in infancy and continues through older adulthood. It is an orderly pattern of changes in structure, thoughts, feelings, or behaviors resulting from maturation, experiences, and learning. It is a dynamic and continuous process as one proceeds through life, characterized by a series of ascents, plateaus, and declines.

What is development?

100

__________ is a developmental stage of the middle adult years.

What is Generativity?

100

State 5 factors that can affect an individual's growth and/or development.

What are genetics, environment, nutrition, cognitive level, and motor ability?

Also health/illness state, prenatal, individual, caregivers, etc.

100

This is considered a risk factor for having a child with Down's Syndrome.

What is the maternal age of 35 years or more?

100

This is a condition of early infancy and has been linked to both nutritional and emotional deprivation.

What is Failure to Thrive (FTT)

200

A qualitative change that is associated with aging.

What is maturation?

200

__________ during the older years of a person’s life provides a sense of fulfillment and purpose (ego integrity)..

What is Reminiscence?

200

Growth and development are orderly and _________, as well as continuous, and complex.

What is sequential?

200

The presence of poverty, violence, unsafe living conditions, lead or mold in the home, and the quality of air, etc. are considered these types of risk factors.

What are environmental risk factors?

200

__________ and __________ are orderly and sequential as well as continuous and complex.

What are growth and development?

Growth and development follow regular and predictable trends, and are both differentiated and integrated.

300

A position of an individual in the sequence of development. Within each developmental level, certain milestones can be identified, such as the first time the infant rolls over, crawls, walks, etc.

What is Developmental level?

300

This stage is marked by involvement with family, friends, and community. It is also a time for becoming concerned for the next generation and desiring to make a contribution to the world. 

What is Generativity vs Stagnation?

300

Growth and development follow regular and ______ trends. Cephalocaudal (proceeding from head to tail) development is the first trend, with the head and brain developing first, followed by the trunk, legs, and feet.

What is predictable?

300

This condition can cause temporary behavior regression, especially in young children.

What is stress (ex:hospitalization)?

300

State 3 interventions that would support growth and development for the developing fetus.

What are prenatal visits, folic acid, good nutrition, assessing fetal growth, monitoring maternal VS, etc.?

400

This is a set of functional skills or age-specific skills that most children can complete at a certain age range.

What are Developmental milestones?

400

State the 8 stages of Erikson’s developmental theory.

What is:
Trust vs Mistrust (infant)

Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt

Initiative vs Guilt (Preschool)

Industry vs Inferiority (School-age)

Identity vs Role Confusion (Adolescence)

Intimacy vs Isolation (Young adulthood)

Generativity vs Stagnation (Middle adulthood)

Ego Integrity vs Despair (Older adulthood)

400

The pace of growth and development is _________  for each person.

What is specific?

400

This type of environment detrimental to growth and development.

What is a deprived environment?

400

State 3 individual risk factors that can place an individual for impaired growth and development.

What is ill health, malnutrition, physical or mental disabilities, cognitive impairments, etc.?

500

An increase in body size or changes in body cell structure, function, and complexity.

What is growth?

500

Name the four major organizing concepts of Erikson's psychosocial theory.



What are:

Stages of development

Developmental goals or tasks

Psychosocial crises

Process of coping

500

Different aspects of growth and development occur at different stages and at different _______.

What is rates?

500

This type of environment can enhance grwoth and development.

What is an enriched environment?

500

State 3 examples of situational stress.

What is

Acute life stress, Acute mental or physical health crises, Acute school/social problems, Bullying, Interpersonal violence, Sexual abuse, and Acute conflictual or violent family relationships?

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