Erikson
Piaget
Other Developmental Theories
Health Risks
Health Promotion
100

What is the first stage of Erikson's Psychosocial Development?

Trust vs. Mistrust

100

Knowing that objects continue to exist when they cannot be directly observed or sensed

Object Permanence

100

Who developed the Psychoanalytical Model of Personality Development

Sigmund Freud

100
Which age group's major health risks include MVAs, aspiration, suffocation, falls, and poisoning?

Infants

100

At what age is the scoliosis screening done in school?

12 years of age (School age)

200

What stage develops independence by making choices

18-3 years.  Autonomy vs shame and doubt

200

What stage is "imaginary audience" part of?

Formal operational (11 and up)

200

Based on genetic activity

Gesell's Theory of Development

200

What age group feels invincible?

Adolescents (13-20)

200

Which age group may desire to eat only one type of food repeatedly?

Toddler

300

What stage is puberty in?

Identity vs Role confusion 

300

Stage where children can perform mental operations

Concrete Operational Stage (7-11)
300

Based his theory on moral development

Kohlberg

300

What age group do health risks include suicide, eating disorders, substance abuse, and accidents. 

Adolescents (13-20)

300

What is the mnemonic to remember childhood immunizations?

DR HIP

400

Following the development of an intimate relationship, an adult focuses on supporting future generations happens in which stage?

Generativity vs. Self absorption and Stagnation (Middle age)

400

Children learn about themselves and their environment through motor and reflex actions

Sensorimotor  (birth to 2 years)

400

First stage of preconventional Reasoning

punishment and obedience orientation

(Kohlberg)

400

More common in girls, a clinical manifestation of anxiety and depression.

Anorexia

400

At what age do we need to start eye exams on children?

Ages 3-5, to check for Strabismus

500

Erikson believed that, "problems in adult life resulted from ..."

Unsuccessful resolution of earlier stages

500

One of the primary characteristics of concrete operational thought

Reversibility

500

The easy child, The slow-to-warm up child, the difficult child were explained in what kind of theory

Temperament

500

At what age is setting a good parental example most important?

Preschoolers (ages 3-5)

500

What immunizations does DR HIP stand for?

DTap, Rotavirus, Hib, Inactivated Poliovirus (IPV), Pneumococcal Conjugate (PCV13)