Infants
Toddler
Preschool/ School Age
Adolescents
100
Psychosocial stage proposed by Erikson for infants

What is trust vs mistrust

100

This is a teaching for parents of toddlers that fosters autonomy in the child.

What is "give choices"

100
By age 5, a child can say this many words

What is 2,100 words

100

According to this psychosocial developmental stage, adolescents begin to view themselves as unique individuals.

What is identity vs role confusion

200

Piaget coined this term for this cognitive developmental stage of infants.

What is sensorimotor

200

At 2 years, a child can speak sentences with this many words.

What is 2-3 words

200

According to Piaget, a child will shift from egocentrism to this.

what is centrism

200

Due to the rebellious nature of adolescents, they believe they are this.

What is invincible.

300

According to Dirty Medicine, an infant can make these three sounds.

What are "co", "haha"/laugh, and babble
300

Type of play toddlers engage in with peers

What is parallel play

300

Children shift from parallel play to this type of play in this stage.

What is associative play

300

In this Piaget cognitive stage of development, the adolescent begins to form morals, political beliefs, and  sexuality.

What is formal operational

400

At this month, an infant will mimic sounds and smile at familiar faces.

What is 4 months

400

Temper tantrums are more likely to occur if this is disturbed in the toddler's life.

What are routines.

400

This causes a child to believe they can cause events to happen.

What is magical thinking
400

In this age group, a nurse teaches the patient in this way.

What is like an adult.
500

At this age, an infant can alter the tone of their cry depending on their need.

What is 4-5 months

500

Due to the toddler's cognitive development, discipline should focus on this.

What is their behavior.

500

According to Piaget, in this cognitive stage of development, the school-age child begins to perceive other viewpoints.

What is concrete operational

500

During adolescence, the individual recognizes unique characteristics rather than identifying themselves solely with their peer group.

What is self concept development.

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