This stage is known as preoperational development stage. It is when an age group shows symbolic thinking, use of proper syntax and grammar to express concepts. Imagination and intuition are strong, but complex abstract thoughts are still difficult. Conservation is developed
What is 2-7 years old
A set of observable characteristics you have.
What is phenotype?
Believed that drives are driven by the innate nature of Eros and Thanatos. Used case studies to provide context for psychosexual development milestones.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
In Ericsson’s Psychosocial stages, this stage has a conflict of trust vs mistrust. The virtue is hope and one must trust that the basic needs such as nourishment and affection will be met.
What is infancy/0-1?
This is the period of maturation that is characterized by the emerging development of reproductive maturity.
What is Puberty?
Developed the psychosocial theory and was a neo-Freudian.
Who is Erik Erikson?
This stage is known as early adulthood. The basic conflict is intimacy vs isolation and the virtue is love. It is apart of Ercksons psychological stages
What is 19-29 years
An example would be fish that hatch from eggs and immediately function like adult fish. Swim, feed, and fend for themselves.
What is a precocial species?
Noticed that his dog began to salivate at the sound of his assistants footsteps before food was presented to the dog.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
This stage takes place from conception to first 2 weeks of life.
What is the germinal stage?
Affects only 1% of US individuals, and usually negatively affects young girls. For boys it has a mixed effect.
What is precocious puberty?
Developed what is known today as the little Albert experiment where a rat that was once seen as enjoyment by a child, was later conditioned to make them cry.
Who is Watson?
The rooting reflex and Moro reflex come with this stage along with a few other reflexes.
What is birth?
A stage of development where children play alongside each other but do not directly interact.
What is parallel play?
Used terms such as positive, negative, and reinforcement. Developed a conditioning that is a method of learning using the law of consequences that shape the frequency or intensity of a behavior.
What is Operant conditioning?