A child pretends their stuffed animals are playing a board game with them.
A. Sensorimotor (0-2) B. Preoperational (2-7)
C. Concrete Operational (7-11) D. Formal Operational (12+ Years)
B. Pre Operational
Crawling, Walking, and running are examples of ________________________ development.
A. Physical B. Cognitive C. Emotional or D. Social
Physical
Infants learn hope when their basic needs are fulfilled
A. Trust vs Mistrust, B. Autonomy vs Shame, C. Initiative vs Guilt, or D. Industry vs Inferiority
A.Trust vs. Mistrust
How Children grow and change
What is Child Development
This is doing the right thing even when no one is watching.
What is Integrity?
A teenager asks "Why can't I drive, I feel like I'm Ready?
A. Sensorimotor (0-2) B. Preoperational (2-7)
C. Concrete Operational (7-11) D. Formal Operational (12+ Years)
D. Formal Operational
Learning Letters, Reading, and Thinking on your own are _____________ development.
A. Physical B. Cognitive C. Emotional or D. Social
Cognitive
Children find a purpose in exploring and playing.
A. Trust vs Mistrust, B. Autonomy vs Shame, C. Initiative vs Guilt, or D. Industry vs Inferiority
Initiative VS Guilt
Motor skills are learned at infancy, and they are part of ____________________ development.
A. Physical B. Cognitive C. Emotional or D. Social
A. Physical
Mrs. Dunn won this award in 2025
What is School Support Employee of the Year?
A child is sorting legos by color and shape.
A. Sensorimotor (0-2) B. Preoperational (2-7)
C. Concrete Operational (7-11) D. Formal Operational (12+ Years)
C. Concrete Operational
Playing Peek-a-boo, Making friends and being a part of team is part of ______________ development.
A. Physical B. Cognitive C. Emotional or D. Social
D. Social
Toddlers learn independence and how to exercise their will
A. Trust vs Mistrust, B. Autonomy vs Shame,
C. Initiative vs Guilt, or D. Industry vs Inferiority
Autonomy vs Shame
Using the Brain and problem solving is _____________________ development.
A. Physical B. Cognitive C. Emotional or D. Social
B. Cognitive
Mrs. Dunn decided to go to college when she was ______ years old because she wanted to impact students. This is an example of?
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A. Generativity vs. Stagnation, B. Integrity Vs Despair, C. Identity Vs. Role Confusion, D. Industry vs inferiority.
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A. Generativity vs. Stagnation
Julie has been sword fighting in the yard with Charlie.
A. Sensorimotor (0-2) B. Preoperational (2-7)
C. Concrete Operational (7-11) D. Formal Operational (12+ Years)
B. Preoperational
Throwing a tantrum, learning self-control, and handling peer pressure is an example of ________________ development.
A. Physical B. Cognitive C. Emotional or D. Social
Emotional
Children learn to be productive and feel competent through success. They compare their work to others.
A. Trust vs Mistrust, B. Autonomy vs Shame,
C. Initiative vs Guilt, or D. Industry vs Inferiority
D. Industry vs. Inferiority
Practicing Self-Control is ______________________ development.
A. Physical B. Cognitive C. Emotional or D. Social
C. Emotional
Mrs. Dunn's son was determined to learn how to do a back handspring. This is an example of taking:
A. a break B. matters into your own hands. C. Initiative D. Integrity
C. Initiative
Leland enjoys solving logic puzzles, but when his mom gave him a hypothetical logic puzzle to solve the other day, he just couldn't answer it.
A. Sensorimotor (0-2) B. Preoperational (2-7)
C. Concrete Operational (7-11) D. Formal Operational (12+ Years)
C. Concrete Operational
Learning how your brain grows is an example of _________________________ development.
A. Teenage B. Child C. Adult D. Infant
B. Child
This person thinks did I live a good life or do I have regrets?
A. Trust vs Mistrust, B. Autonomy vs Shame,
C. Initiative vs Guilt, or D. Integrity vs Despair
D. Integrity vs Despair
Communicating with other people and making friends is known as ____________________ development.
A. Physical B. Cognitive C. Emotional or D. Social
D. Social
Marlene has a problem wetting the bed and every time it happens they yell at her
Shame + Doubt