names and stuff Flashcards
A person who is worried about having enough to eat will not worry about which sweater to wear
Abraham Maslow
During the first year of life, a child is not aware of being separate from its mother
Sigmund Freud
By the age of two, a child learns that things exist even if they are out if sight
Jean Piaget
A person who is living with little food and poor shelter will not be concerned about whether or not he or she is loved
Maslow
A baby in the oral stage is focusing on putting things in the mouth
Freud
A child who is criticized and neglected between the ages of two and three may develop feelings of shame and doubt
Erik Erikson
In old age a person will either fear death or accept it
Erikson
A person entering the teenage years begins to use complex reasoning to figure things out
Piaget
During the socialization stage, a child begins to identify with role models
Erikson
During the Preoperational stage (ages 2-7) a child has not yet learned to think logically
Piaget