This aspect of infancy is designed to protect and keep baby alive
What are reflexes?
The theorist explained a process of learning and adapting that included representing things with words and images during this preoperational stage:
Who is Piaget?
Kohlberg theorized this first stage of moral development:
What is preconventional?
This is the stage where all energy is invested into school and social activity.
What is latency?
Fidelity is the virtue of this stage of development, where the adolescent attains an integrated image of oneself as a unique person
What is identity vs role confusion?
Experiencing the world through senses and actions, object permanence, and stranger anxiety are mastered in this stage of Piaget's Cognitive Development:
What is sensorimotor development?
A toddler that experiences feelings of shame and self-doubt is likely to struggle mastering this stage of development.
What is autonomy versus shame/doubt?
Increased ability to move, such as learning to hop, efficiently climb stairs, and draw more complex figures reflect this domain of development:
What is Motor Development?
In conventional moral development themes, Kohlberg suggested children as being _______ __ ______
and developing a system of ______ ___ ________.
Good and nice
Law and order
The unfavorable outcome of typical adolescent development is _______ over who and what one really is.
What is confusion?
An infant whose caregiver provides a safe and nurturing environment is likely to master the ______ vs _______ Eriksonian stage of development.
Trust versus Mistrust
This is the emerging virtue in toddlerhood
What is Will?
Developing confidence in initiating one's own activities and and cooperative play are the favorable outcomes of this Eriksonian stage:
What is imitative versus guilt?
Typical school age children are mastering this stage of Eriksonian development.
What is industry vs inferiority?
An adolescent who can think abstractly, and engage in ethical, political issues is said to have mastered this final stage of cognitive development.
What is Formal Operations?
The virtue of _______ is attained during infancy.
What is hope?
_____ and _____ are theorists who discussed several types of attachment that formed in the first 24 months of life.
Egocentrism and pretend play are components of Piaget's stage of development called:
What is Preoperational?
Piaget suggested that children who understand that a stack of $100 in $1 bills is the same as lining up $100 in $1 bills end-to-end have mastered this concept, in the stage of Concrete Operations.
What is law of convservation?
Social contracts, universal ethical principles, mystical, and religious views are part of this theorist's Postconventional Stage of Moral Development
Who is Kohlberg?