Theories Flashcards

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Erickson toddler stage

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Autonomy vs. shame and doubt

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Piaget toddler stage

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Sensorimotor
Preoperational

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Activities in “autonomy vs shame and doubt”

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Autonomy and self control
Separates from caregiver

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Activities in Piaget’s sensorimotor and preoperational

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Differentiates self from objects
Object permanence
Beginning symbolic thought

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5
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First stage of Piaget’s theory (infancy)

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Sensorimotor

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6
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4 sub stages of sensorimotor

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Reflexes
Primary circular reactions
Secondary circular reactions
Coordination of secondary schemes

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Activities in sensorimotor stage

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Senses and motor skills to learn about the world
Reflexive sucking
Thumb sucking for pleasure
Object permanence
Purposeful actions for reward
Crawl to toy
Symbolism (waving goodbye)

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Erickson preschool stage

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Initiative vs guilt

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Results of “initiative vs guilt”

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Enthusiastic about learning, sense of pride when succeeds = initiative, self confidence

Overextending leads to guilt, low self esteem

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10
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Piaget’s preschool phase

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Preoperational

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Preoperational characteristics

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Egocentric
Magical thinkers
Imaginary friend
Animism
Transduction

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Initiative vs guilt activities (things pre schoolers like to do)

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Please parents
Plan activities
Make up games
Develops conscience
Explore new things
Enjoys sports, shopping, cooking, working
Feels remorse
Cooperate with other kids
Negotiate solutions

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Erickson’s theory for school aged kids (6-12 yo)

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Industry vs inferiority

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Results of industry vs inferiority

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Sense of self worth, involved in activities
Too high expectations lead to sense of inferiority and incompetence

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Piaget’s stage for school aged kids (6-12 yo)

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Concrete operational

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Characteristics of concrete operational

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Can see things from other perspectives
Principle of conservation

Also: early abstract thinking (“slow as molasses” like phrases)
Consider action and consequences, evaluate situations based on XP, classify similar objects

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Activities in industry vs inferiority

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Interested in how things are made
Success in personal and social tasks
Clubs and sports
Interest in knowledge
Needs support

18
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Erickson adolescent phase

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Identity vs role confusion

19
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Piaget’s phase in adolescence

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Formal operational

20
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Characteristics of formal operational

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Abstract thinking
Less egocentric

Also: scientific method, idealistic, own morales and values (late adolescence)

21
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Characteristics of identity vs role confusion

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Body changes
Peer culture

22
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If in sensorimotor phase, toddler can…

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Understands requests
Follows simple directions
Sense of ownership