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When a person reaches this level, they feel love and _____ support from family and friends

give me the level or the blank. 

Level 3|Belonging

100

Stage that talks about how if a child is not restricted, it will become autonomous and able to perform tasks on its own.

What is Autonomy v Shame and Doubt

100

Stage that children are exploring their independence and taking on new responsibilities

What is Initiative v Guilt

100

What is the difference between emotional and chronological age?

Emotional- how well you handle stressful situations.. trauma etc.. emotional maturity

chronological-actual age.

100
  • What significant cognitive milestone develops during the coordination of reactions? 

Object Permanance

200

On this level, a person is most concerned with their primary needs--foods, shelter, heat, affection, sleep

Level 1-Physiological needs

200

Stage that is a critical period when individuals strive to develop a sense of identity by exploring various roles and possibilities.

What is Identity v Role Confusion

200

Stage where children are exposed to new challenges, such as formal education and social interactions, and they seek to demonstrate their capabilities.

What is Industry v Inferiority

200

True or False: In the hierarchy of needs, the need for self-esteem is considered more important and primary than the need for food.

False---Our physiological needs are the PRIMARY needs and must be met first before we worry about esteem.

200

How does mental representation contribute to a child's cognitive capabilities?

  • This marks the beginning of imagination, language development, and the ability to engage in pretend play.

300

This is the last level a person reaches. They are happy and feel that they have reached their ultimate potential.

Self Actualization -Level 5

300

Stage that an infant begins to associate trust with its caregivers and mistrust to strangers.

What is Trust v Mistrust

300

Stage that individuals focus on forming close and meaningful relationships with others.

What is Intimacy v Isolation

300

According to Maslow our behaviors are primarily motivated by __________. a. Time management b. Needs c. Wants d. Goal Setting

B--Needs. Our needs motivate us to take action

300

How can interactive play contribute to an infant's cognitive growth?

  • showing infants that their actions have consequences, caregivers help solidify their understanding of the world.

400

On this level, a person is concerned about their security--physically and mentally.

Level 2 Safety

400

Stage that individuals focus on establishing and contributing to their lives, primarily through their careers, families, and contributions to society.

What is Generativity v Stagnation

400

Stage that emphasized the role of social interactions and identity formation in psychological well-being

What is ALL of them.

400

True or False Sleep is not an essential human need

False--it is--without it, we eventually die

400

What is a simple game that can help infants grasp the concept of object permanence?

  • peek-a-boo or hiding toys

500

This level is the fourth level. People like recognition and feel proud of their accomplishments.

Self-Esteem/Accomplishment needs

500

Stage that individuals reflect on their accomplishments and have the opportunity to develop a sense of integrity if they perceive themselves as leading a successful life.

What is Integrity v Despai

500

Stage that is marked by a unique psychological challenge.

What is ALL of them.

500

Self-actualizing people: a. feel superior to other people b. are judgmental of others who aren’t self-actualized c. accept themselves and others d. are dissatisfied with themselves

C--they accept themselves and others for how they are!!!

500

What is object permanence?

  • infants begin to understand that objects continue to exist even when they are out of sight