Let's Play
Initiative vs
Guilt
Development
Industry vs Inferiority
Potpourri
100
Child playing alone with no interest in what others are doing.
What is Solitary Play
100
Stage Three age range.
What is 3 to 6 years
100
Develops large and small muscles and increases speed, strength and coordination
What is Physical development
100
Age range of Stage 4 – Industry vs Inferiority
What is 6 to 12 years
100
Putting together different sizes and shapes of blocks leads to the development of these school related skills
What is Math skills
200
Trying new things and presenting ideas.
What is Initiative
200
Learning how to handle feelings and fears
What is Emotional development
200
The capacity to make a productive effort
What is Industry
200
To comfort a 4 year old crying at bedtime
What is Read a book, tell a story, or sing a song
300
Playing in the sand, splashing water, and playing witih play dough.
What is Sensory Motor Play
300
The ability to tell the difference between right and wrong
What is Moral judgment
300
Using thinking skills learning how things work, how to reason and solve problems
What is Intellectual development
300
Parents praise and reward the child for effort
What is Develops industry
300
A child seeks negative criticism for this reason
What is To get attention
400
Playing house, dressing up, using imagination playing with dolls or action figures
What is Dramatic Play
400
Parent belittling child, scolding for acting on their ideas, not praising play ideas
What is Develop a sense of guilt
400
Learning to be honest and considerate of others
What is Moral development
400
Being discouraged from doing and making things on their own criticized, not being praised for accomplishments
What is Creates a feeling of inferiority
400
For this reason a 7 year old gets upset if a game is not allowed to come to its required conclusion
What is Dedicated to the rules to feel successful
500
Playing with others with a specific purpose in mind.
What is Cooperative Play
500
Developing too much initiative can lead to this.
What is goals are everything without concern about who is hurt in the process of achieving those goals., stepping on others to get what you want, et al
500
Learning behavior that is acceptable
What is Social development
500
An important emotional need of school age children
What is Feeling successful after completing an activity
500
Placing limitations or restrictions on children to help them deal with their environment
What is Discipline