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0-2 years
Piaget sensorimotor stage
2-7 years
Piaget preoperational stage
7-11 years
Piaget concrete operational stage
11+
Piaget formal operational stage
sensorimotor stage
development through the 5 senses
sensorimotor stage
development through motor response and reflexes
sensorimotor stage
object permanence is developed
object permanence
realizing that out-of-site objects still exist
preoperational stage
symoblic thinking
preoperational stage
imagination (magical thinking, playing pretend)
preoperational stage
abstract thinking is still difficult
preoperational stage
asks a lot of questions
preoperational stage
egocentric
concrete operational stage
develops concrete cognitive operations
concrete operational stage
sorting blocks in a certain order
concrete operational stage
conservation is developed
conservation
understanding that something stays the same in volume even though its shape changes
concrete operational stage
conductive reasoning
formal operational stage
more rational, logical, organized, moral, and consistent thinking
formal operational stage
hypothetical thinking
formal operational stage
abstract concepts
formal operational stage
deductive reasoning
trust vs mistrust
Eriksons birth to 2
autonomy vs shame and doubt
Eriksons 2 - 3 years
initiative vs guilt
Eriksons 3 - 5 years
industry vs inferiority
Eriksons 6 - 11 years
identity vs role confusion
Eriksons 12 - 18 years
8 - 9 months
what age does object permanence develop?
9-10 months
what age do infants comprehend “no” and obey single commands?
trust vs mistrust
based on the quality of of the caregiver-infant relationship and the care received by the infant
iron-fortified formula
what is an acceptable alternative to breast milk?
preoperational stage
domestic mimicry
900 words
how many words should a 3 year old have in their vocabulary?