Erickson
Piaget
Emotions & Attachment
Information Processing
Self & Moral Development
100
A child asking, "Am I good or bad?" is in this stage.
What is Initiative vs. Guilt?
100
The ability to hold an object in mind, even when it's not physically present.
What is object permanence?
100
This is the ability to perceive emotions, to identify, and understand their meaning.
What is Emotional Intelligence?
100
Sense information is briefly retained in this type of memory.
What is Sensory Memory.
100
The self-concept is composed of the "Academic Self-Concept" and this.
What is the Non-Academic Self-Concept?
200
A child asking, "Can I develop skills and complete tasks?" is in this stage.
What is Industry vs. Inferiority?
200
Achieving conservation occurs at this stage.
What is Concrete Operational?
200
This creates the conditions for healthy emotional development to occur.
What is attachment?
200
This type of memory has limited capacity and is involved in problem-solving.
What is Working Memory?
200
The tendency to maintain self-enhancing views of one's self.
What is the self-enhancing bias?
300
An adolescent asking, "How do I fit in?" is in this stage.
What is Identity vs. Role Confusion?
300
Abstract thought matures at this stage.
What is Formal Operational?
300
Children displaying this attachment style often turn their attention to toys for soothing.
What is Avoidant.
300
This type of memory requires attention and rehearsal.
What is Long-term memory?
300
Children with lower levels of this need greater positive reinforcement.
What is Self-Esteem?
400
This is the stage of young adulthood.
What is Intimacy vs. Isolation?
400
When existing knowledge is modified.
What is Accommodation?
400
Children displaying this insecure attachment style remain visibly distressed even when their caregiver returns.
What is Anxious-Ambivalent?
400
This type of knowledge includes facts, rules, and concepts.
What is declarative knowledge?
400
This is an egocentric stage of moral development.
What is preconventional?
500
Children from the ages 1-3 typically fall in this stage.
What is Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt?
500
When new information is made sense of in the context of existing information.
What is Assimilation?
500
This is the earliest most recognized attachment experiment.
What is the Ainsworth Strange Situation?
500
This term for "thinking about thinking" is critical to development.
What is metacognition?
500
Gilligan emphasizes this in her model.
What is relationship?
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