THEORIES & STAGES Child Life Internship Interview

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Piaget: Sensorimotor (0-2)
Learn through senses and movement; develop object permanence.
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Sensorimotor
0-2 yr
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Piaget: Preoperational (2-7)
Symbolic thinking and imagination grow; thinking is egocentric and not yet logical.
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Preoperational
2-7 yr
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Piaget: Concrete Operational (7-11)
Begin logical thinking about concrete events; understand rules, cause/effect, and conservation.
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Concrete Operational
7-11 yr
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Piaget: Formal Operational (11+)
Develop abstract thinking, reasoning, and ability to consider hypothetical situations.
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Formal Operational
11+ yr
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Erikson: Trust vs. Mistrust (Infancy)
Infants learn whether caregivers are reliable, building a sense of safety and trust.
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Trust vs. Mistrust
Infancy
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Erikson: Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt (Toddler)

Children seek independence; success builds confidence, while overcontrol leads to shame/doubt.

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Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt
Toddler
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Erikson: Initiative vs. Guilt (Preschool)
Children take initiative through play and exploration; support fosters purpose, while discouragement leads to guilt.
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Initiative vs. Guilt
Preschool
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Erikson: Industry vs. Inferiority (School-age)

Focus on skills and achievement; success builds competence, failure leads to feelings of inferiority.

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Industry vs. Inferiority
School-age
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Erikson: Identity vs. Role Confusion (Adolescence)

Teens explore identity and values; support leads to a strong sense of self, while lack of support causes confusion.

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Identity vs. Role Confusion
Adolescence
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Erikson: Intimacy vs. Isolation (YA)
Individuals form close relationships; success leads to connection, failure to isolation.
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Intimacy vs. Isolation
YA
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Erikson: Generativity vs. Stagnation (Adulthood)

Focus on contributing to others and society; success leads to purpose, stagnation to lack of growth.

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Generativity vs. Stagnation
Adulthood
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Erikson: Integrity vs. Despair (Older adulthood)
Reflection on life; satisfaction leads to integrity, regret leads to despair.
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Integrity vs. Despair
Older Adulthood