Which stage of development? Which conflict is present at this stage? | Infant (0-12 months) Trust vs. Mistrust |
What conflict characterizes infancy? What are the developmental tasks of infancy? | |
What developmental problems may occur in the pre-school period? | |
Stranger anxiety is developmentally normal at what age?
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Imitative and symbolic play Internalizing parent values and standards Balance attachment and self exploration
Which stage of development? Which conflict is present at this stage? | Toddlerhood (12-36 mo) Autonomy vs. shame and doubt |
At what age/stage is parallel play most common? | |
Develop and apply abstract thinking Moral standards, values, belief systems Close, supportive friendships
Which stage of development? Which conflict is present at this stage? | Adolescence (13-19 years) Identiy vs. role confusion (Who am I? Who can I be?) |
What conflict characterizes adolescene? What are the developmental tasks of adolescence? | Adolescence (13-19 years) Identity vs. role confusion Adjust to sexually maturing body, feelings, behaviors Devlop and apply abstract thinking Mature decision making Moral standards, values, belief systems Belief that perspective is beyond what the adults around me can understand Close, supportive friendships
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Which stage of development? Which conflict is present at this stage? | Pre-school years (3-6 years) Initiative vs. guilt |
What conflict characterizes middle-childhood? What are the developmental tasks of middle-childhood? | Middle childhood (6-12 years old) Industry vs. inferiority Develop autonomous coping and self-regulation Develop friendships, peer group norms, perspective, social cuing
Play involves competence and skill Develop logic and reasoning, spatial and time organization, series, problem solving, sustained attention Internalize values, rules, norms, expectations Development of conscience Am I the same as other kids?
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Play involving competence and skill Development of autonomous coping and self-regulation Develop friendships, peer group norms, social cuing Logic and reasoning
Which stage of development? Which conflict is present at this stage? | Middle-childhood (6-12 years old) Industry vs. inferiority |
What confict characterizes toddlerhood? What are the developmental tasks of this stage? | Autonomy vs. shame/doubt Balance attachment with exploration Internalize parental values and standards Play
Initially imitative Then symbolic
Grow vocabulary
Further develop dyadic self-regulation Begin to develop autonomous self-regulation
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When does Autism Spectrum Disorder typically present? | |
What conflict characterizes the pre-school years? What are the developmental tasks of the pre-school years? | Initiative vs. guilt Symbolic and interactive play as a vehicle to explore reality Tolerate separation as memory of return develops Use lang instead of action as means fo communication Think in categories Understand cause and effect Anticipate consequences of behavior Understand guilt
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Separation anxiety is developmentaly normal at what age? At what age might it be considered a problem? | Normal: 9 months Disorder onset: 6-9 years |