His stages of development have to do with cognitive development.
Jean Piaget
The 2nd need in the Hierarchy of needs
You cannot imagine life without music.
musical/rhythmic intelligence
The child plays alone and independently with toys that are not the same as what other children are playing with.
solitary independent play
According to Satir, this can be changed over time (good or bad).
self-esteem
Which theory contains the stages: pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional?
Kohlberg's theory of moral development
Each of his stages of development has at least one sub-stage that further explains the stage (ex: the pre-conventional stage has substages of obedience & punishment and reciprocity.
The most basic needs that must be met first.
Physiological needs
You have an extensive vocabulary.
verbal/linguistic
The child plays alone, but chooses an activity that is like what other children are playing.
parallel play
What is the name of Satir's story about self-worth?
The Pot Nobody Watches
States that people learn in 2 ways-assimilation and accommodation.
Piaget's theory of cognitive development
Vygotsky (aka Mark)
Before a person can move on to self-esteem needs, they must first fulfill the need for what?
Belonging/love
You like lessons in art and prefer geometry to algebra.
visual/spatial intelligence
Associative play
Satir claims that self-esteem is
learned
This theory was developed using research using only men.
Kohlberg's theory of moral development
His 5th stage is "identity vs. reputation" and characterizes adolescence and its opposites.
Eriksen
Name all five levels of need in order of hierarchy.
Physiological, safety/security, belonging/love, self-esteem, self-actualization
You ponder frequently about philosophical life and death issues.
existential/spiritual intelligence
Children play together to achieve a common goal
cooperative group play
What is the "pot" an analogy for?
self-worth
This theory states that we pass on our cultural heritage through play and social interaction.
The level of need is not met by many. Mrs. Hale believes this contributes to the struggles of the world.
Self-actualization
You know your own mind and make your own decisions.
intrapersonal intelligence
Constructions
How do you begin and end your declaration of self-esteem?
I am me; I am me, and I am okay.
This theory states that a child can not learn something until they have matured enough mentally enough to process the information.
Piaget's theory of cognitive development.