Stages
Operations
Theory
Intelligence
100

 the 2nd stage of eriksons psychosocial 

what is autonomy versus shame and doubt 

100

Understanding that a tall glass and a short glass can hold the same amount shows this skill.

What is conservation?

100

This theorist developed the four stages of cognitive development.

Who is Jean Piaget?

100

Intelligence is often described as the ability to do this with problems.

What is solve or reason through?

200

the stage where a newborn is in

what is trust versus mistrust

200

The ability to line up objects from shortest to tallest shows this operation.

What is seriation?

200

This stage (ages 2–7) is when children use symbols but lack logical reasoning.

What is the preoperational stage?

200

This type of intelligence involves solving new problems without relying on past knowledge.

What is fluid intelligence?

300

the stage when a child can learn skills and feel others emotions

what is initiative versus guilt

300

Grouping objects by color or shape is an example of this

What is classification

300

The theory that children actively build knowledge through experience.

What is constructivist theory?

300

This theory by Gardner describes intelligence as being made up of multiple specific abilities.

What is multiple intelligences theory?

400

the meaning of industry versus inferiority

what is occurs between 6 and 11 years of age when children enjoy planning and carrying out projects


400

This Piagetian stage (ages 7–11) is when logical thinking about concrete objects develops.

What is the concrete operational stage?

400

This process happens when existing ideas are changed to fit new information.

What is accommodation?

400

This refers to thinking about and managing your own thinking processes.

What is metacognition?