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Areas of Development
Principles of Development
Erikson's Stages of Development
Gardner's Multiple Intelligences Theory
Piaget's Stages of Development
100
The study of development is divided into this many areas
What is three
100
This principle is used to define that development proceeds from the head downward.
What is The Cephalocaudal Principle
100
This is the typical crisis children have in the first 18 months of life.
What is Trust versus Mistrust
100
This type of intelligence includes using parts of the body to solve problems, handle objects, and express emotions.
What is Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
100
Children in the Sensorimotor Stage learn through these
What are Senses
200
This type of development occurs in a relatively stable, predictable sequence. It is orderly, not random.
What is Physical Development
200
This term refers to the sequence of biological changes in children.
What is Maturation
200
To be autonomic is to be this.
What is Independent
200
The type of intelligence that is developed from the need to survive is this.
What is Naturalistic Intelligence
200
This term defines children who assume others see the world the same way they do.
What is Egocentric
300
Physical Development falls into these two categories.
What are Gross-Motor Development and Fine-Motor Development
300
This principle suggests that development proceeds from the center of the body outward.
What is The Proximodistal Principle
300
Between 18 months and 3 years, toddlers like to be independent, however, if they are not able to be independent they feel a sense of this and this.
What is Shame and Doubt
300
People with interpersonal intelligence display excellent ____ and ____ skills.
What is Communication and Social
300
In the formal operational stage, people gain the ability to think in this way.
What is Abstractly
400
Language, thought, reasoning, and imagination are processes used to gain knowledge in this type of development.
What is Cognitive Development
400
The principles of growth and development are universal, predictable, and this.
What is orderly
400
Initiative versus Guilt is a crisis for these age groups.
What are 3 to 5 years
400
This involves knowing your skills, limits, and feelings; understanding your inner-self.
What is Intrapersonal Intelligence
400
Children develop the capacity to think logically and systematically but only when they can refer to objects during this stage.
What is Concrete Operational
500
This combined development involves learning to relate to others and refining feelings and expressions of feelings
What is Social-Emotional Development
500
According to the Proximodistal Principle, these body parts are the last to develop.
What are the fingers and toes
500
Between 6 and 12 years, children have a crisis of this.
What is Industry versus Inferiority
500
People with this intelligence show a preference for pictures and images.
What is Visual-Spatial Intelligence
500
During this stage, children learn representation skills such as language, symbolic play, and drawing.
What is the Preoperational Stage