Infant
Late Childhood
Adolescence
Young/middle Adulthood
Late Adulthood
100

What is the age range for infants?

From birth to 1 year old

100

What is the age range for late childhood?

from 5 to 12 years
100

What is the age range for adolescence?

from 13 to 20 years

100

What is the age range for young adulthood and middle adulthood?

young adult- from 20 to 40 years 

middle adult- from 40 to 65 years 

100
what is the age range for late adulthood?

from 65 and older

200

What is a physical milestone for infants?

growing in size, developing abilities, using hands, doing actions like shaking toys, and walking. 

200

What is an emotional milestone for late childhood?

change emotions, affectionate, and begin to understand complex concepts such as death.

200

What is a cognitive milestone for Adolescence? 

development of organization, improvement of memory, and start making plans about the future.

200

What is the physical development for Middle adulthood?

hair starts turning grey, reflexes are slower, and vision becomes worse 

200

What is the emotional milestone for late adulthood?

emotionally more stable than younger people, sometimes may struggle with guilt or depression.

300

What are some conflicts that an infant may face?

trust and mistrust

sleeping problems

300

what are some conflicts late childhood may face?

taking the initiative


300
What are some conflicts adolescents may face? 

mood swings 

emotional breakdowns

300

What are some conflicts young adults may face?

intimacy vs isolation

300

What are some conflicts late adults may face?

integrity vs despair

400

Name two cognitive processes that infants go through. 

Options

1) Memory Development 

2) Detection/ learning of language 

3) Basic reasoning and thinking

400

Name two cognitive skills for late childhood. 

1) memory improvement 

2) ability to plan

3) Frontal lobes develop more and logical thinking ensures

400

Name two cognitive skills that are developed during adolescence. 

1)abstract thinking 

2) logically think about relationships 

3) begin to think long term

400

What are two cognitive skills that are developed in the middle stages of life? 

1) verbal abilities improve

2) spatial reasoning improves

3) simple math abilities improve

400

Name two cognitive skills that improve/decline in late adulthood. 

1) Semantic memory improves

2) Memory and attention decline

3) Common sense and good judgment improve

500

What are some examples of the physiological needs of Maslow's Hierarchy of human needs? 

food 

clothes 

water


500

What does the theory of Abraham Maslow suggest? 

each person must meet the basic needs before any  following social or emotional needs

500

What is the order of the Maslow pyramid from BOTTOM TO TOP?

physiological needs

safety needs

love and belongings 

esteem

 self-actualization 

500

Who is Abraham Maslow?

he is an American psychologist that invented the hierarchy of needs

500

What is an example of esteem in the Maslow Hierarchy?

self esteem and respect

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