Moral Development
Physical Development
Psychosocial Development
Cognitive Development
All Things Development
100

During the 1st stage of moral development in the preconventional stage one tries to avoid this.

Punishment

100

Substances or agents that can cause abnormalities to the developing fetus or embryo during pregnancy.

Teratogens

100

In this first stage of psychosocial development one begins to learn whether or not their basic needs will be met.

Trust vs. Mistrust

100

This psychologist theorized the stages of cognitive development.

Jean Piaget

100

The type of intelligence that increases with age.

Crystalized Intelligence

200

An example of this stage would be a teenager agreeing to volunteer for something because his/her friends view it in a positive light.

Stage 3:  Conventional-Interpersonal Accord and Conformity

200

Involuntary response that occurs when one touches the check of an infant and the infant turns their head into the direction of the touch.

Rooting Reflex

200

During this last stage of psychosocial development one begins to look forward to retirement, gains wisdom, and begins to assess their contributions and meaning of life. 

Integrity vs. despair

200

In this stage the world is experienced in through senses and actions.

Sensorimotor

200

At 8 months one understands an object still exists even though it is out of sight.

Object Permanence

300

This last stage of moral development in which they develop ethical principles.

Stage 6:  Postconventional level Universal Ethical Principles

300

These are 3 physical changes in older adults.

Vision and hearing decline, mobility and flexibility decline, decreased reaction time.

300

In this stage of psychosocial development one begins to develop a sense of independence.

Autonomy vs. Shame or doubt

300

In this last stage of cognitive development one develops more abstract logic and moral reasoning.

Formal Operational

300

These are the 4 stages of cognitive development.

Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational

400

This stage maintains social order and authority.

Stage 4:  Conventional Level Authority and Social Order

400

This time during adolescence there are growth spurts and physical and sexual maturity occur.

Puberty

400

This psychologist theorized the stages of moral development

Lawrence Kohlberg

400

In this cognitive development stage one understands concrete events and analogies logically

Concrete Operational

400

These are the 2 types of intelligence

Fluid and Crystalized

500

In this early stage one begins to behave based on their self-interest.

Stage 2:  Pre-conventional level:  Self-interest orientation

500

Cessation of menstruation and an end of a woman's fertility

Menopause

500

During this stage of psychosocial development the child begins to take initiative on some activities, may develop a sense of guilt when unsuccessful or boundaries are overstepped.

Initiative vs. Guilt

500

Uses words and images to represent things.  Lacks logical reasoning.

Preoperational

500

In adolescence there is a belief that others are constantly observing and evaluating you.

Imaginary audience