Birth- 2 Years
3-6
Years
7-11
Years
13-18
Years
Double Jeopardy
100

The stage of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development in which 'object permanency' develops. 

What is...Sensorimotor 

100

Piaget's stage of cognitive development (2-7 years) where children use symbols to represent thought and thinking lacks logic. 

What is...Pre-Operational 

100

A common concern or fear among school-age children related to hospitalization or more specifically surgery, which may stem form their desire to maintain the control they have worked so hard to achieve. 

What is...Fear of Anesthesia 

100

True or False, Adolescents see hospitalization as a threat to independence and conflicts over control issues may become a concern. 

What is...True

100

A building blocks theory where individuals construct new or concepts based on their current and past knowledge through processes and accommodation and assimilation. 

What is...Constructivist Theory

200

Allowing a child to make choices and doing things such as "child-proofing" your area or home help foster this stage in Erikson's Psychosocial Development.

What is...Autonomy vs Shane and Doubt

200

A type of play in which children pretend, acting out everyday and imaginary activities. 

What is...Make-believe 

200

In this domain of development, self-esteem tends to rise, peer groups emerge, and children are becoming more aware of gender stereotypes. 

What is...Social-Emotional

200

At this stage, according to Erikson, adolescents are in search of an identity that will lead them to adulthood, and try to answer the question, "Who am I?" 

What is...Identity vs. Role Confusion 

200

Vygotsky's perspective which focuses on how culture, the values, beliefs, customs and skills of a social group are transmitted to the next generation.

What is...Sociocultural Theory

300

When you recognize and respond to an infant's cues you teach them that their needs will be met, and that the world is a good and care place-this is helping to meet this stage of Erikson's Psychosocial Development. 

What is...Trust vs. Mistrust

300

Erikson's stage of psychosocial development where the child strives for control and feels pride in accomplishments. 

What is...Initiative vs. Guilt

300

This is a common occurrence in physical development and typically happens 2 years earlier for girls than boys. 

What is...Growth Spurt or Puberty

300

Piaget's stage of cognitive development where adolescents can think logically about abstract propositions and test hypotheses systematically. 

What is...Formal Operational 

400

True of False: Mirroring sounds and early words, responding to cries are all ways to contribute to a child's emerging identity. 

What is...True

400

A form of play in which children engage in separate activities but interact by exchanging toys and commenting on one another's behavior.

What is...Associative Play

400

In Erikson's theory, the psychological conflict of middle childhood, which is resolved positively when experiences lead children to develop a sense of competence at useful skills and tasks. 

What is...Industry vs. Inferiority 

400

Name two factors that influence identity development. 

*There are many options*

What is...Personality, Family, Peers, School, Community

500

The least developed sense at birth. 

What is...Vision 

500

A form of play in which children orient toward a common goal, such as working on the same product. 

What is...Cooperative Play

500

Piaget's stage of cognitive development where thinking is logical, however not yet abstract. 

What is...Concrete Operational

500

Among the three phrases of adolescence: early, middle and late; the period when hospitalization is least well tolerated. 

What is...Middle