The first stage of development is
Sensorimotor
Trust vs Mistrust
The enduring social emotional relationship between a child and its caregiver are called
Attachment
Age range of sensorimotor?
Birth-2
The stage in which abstract thought occurs
Formal Operational
True or False: Successfully passing a stage does not affect how you will do going into the next stage of development
False
Passing a stage successfully sets you up for success into the next stage
Define Animistic Thinking-
It is the belief that inanimate objects have life
This stage we start to get an emergence of self and have the ability to solve simple problems but not if those problem require logic
Preoperational
In this stage your development is often times driven by love and work what stage are we in
Intimacy vs Isolation
What could be an example of a "Rite of Passage" in our society today
Driver's license
Graduation
True or False: As you age all of your mental abilities begin to fail
False
Memory will begin to fail but most mental abilities stay the same
What stage do we develop Conservation?
Concrete Operational
In this stage we see the development of "Spectators" if they are failing compared to "Performers" if they are succeeding
Competence vs Inferiority
Define- Generativity
Must have 3 examples
A commitment to contributing one's family, work, society, or future
This is the stage where we break irreversibility are able to look at things from reverse and also have the ability of Mental Operations
The stage where we develop a sense of identity and build up our values and beliefs (Extra 200 if you can tell me what age range this falls under)
Identity vs Role Confusion
What is the difference between Gradual and Abrupt change (Development)
Explain both sides
Gradual Change- involves that we are constantly developing at a gradual rate
Abrupt Change- refers to how we make sudden leaps in development than stall out
What are the 5 stages of death and dying
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance