What is the stage for infants (0–1 year)?
Trust vs. Mistrust
Name the stage infants are in according to Piaget.
Sensorimotor
What stage of morality is a toddler in?
Preconventional : obedience/punishment
Which domain deals with knowledge and intellectual skills?
Cognitive
Which strategy is best for infants?
Teach-back to caregiver, demonstration
Which stage focuses on autonomy vs. shame and doubt?
Toddler 1–3 yrs
What stage are toddlers transitioning into after sensorimotor
Preoperational
What type of morality dominates the school-age years?
Conventional
Which domain involves values and attitudes?
Affective
What teaching method works well for toddlers?
Parallel play, modeling, repetition
What stage is “Industry vs. Inferiority
School-age 6–12 yrs
What is the hallmark of the Concrete Operational stage
Conservation of matter
Give an example of “Law & Order” morality.
Following rules because they’re rules
Which domain involves neuromuscular coordination and skills?
Psychomotor
What teaching method helps preschoolers?
Imaginative play, concrete explanations
Which stage focuses on “Identity vs. Role Confusion”
Adolescence 11–20 yrs
What age range fits the Formal Operational stage?
~11–20 years
What percentage of adults reach Postconventional morality?
~10%
Give an example of a psychomotor learning activity in nursing.
Practicing injections, ambulation, etc.
What strategy works best for school-age children?
Step-by-step instructions, role-play, diagrams)
A preschool teacher notices that a 4-year-old child is frequently hesitant to take on new tasks and shows signs of guilt when trying to lead a small group activity. According to Erikson's stages of development, what issue might this child be experiencing?
Initiative vs. Guilt
Provide an example of abstract thinking in adolescence.
Planning for future career, considering ethics, etc.
What is an example of an adolescent showing postconventional morality?
Challenging an unfair law, advocating for justice
A student empathizes with a patient’s pain. Which domain is this?
Affective
Which teaching strategies respect adolescents’ developmental stage?
Privacy, peer interaction, respect for independence