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| When do the permanent molars appear? Central Incisors? |
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Molars 5-7 yrs
Central Incisors 6-8 years |
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| How does development of the brain proceed? |
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| from back to front, the front is the last to mature and develop. |
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Motor Developmental skills at age 3
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| Ride tricycle, 900 word vocab, build 10 block tower, |
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| Hop on one foot, can copy square and cross, throw ball overhand |
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| Can skip, copy triangle, tie shoe laces, dress/undress on own |
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Cognitive development stage Piaget during this time (2-6 years)
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| Preoperational thought phase |
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| Bases conclusions on feels and what he.she would llike to believe, exhibit egocentricism, believe that animals and the natural world have feelings, |
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| (Piaget) Preconceptual Stage |
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| Subset of preoperational stage, from 2-4 years, symbolic play, all dogs calle by the name of the child's dog. |
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| Perceptual/Intuitive stage |
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| Ages 4 to 7. The child is only able to consider one attribute of an item at a time, ex brown beads, not brown wooden beads |
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| Function of the transitional Object |
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| Used by the child as a substitute for the mother |
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| Parallel Play vs Cooperative play time frames |
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Parallel 2.5-3 yrs
Cooperational play 3+ yrs. |
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Purpose of imaginary friends
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| helps the individual to deal with anxiety and worries. |
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| Freudian stage of development during this time, 3-5 years? |
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| Purpose/characteristics of the Phallic Stage (3-5 years) |
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focused attention on the genital area. Desire for attention of the parent of the opposite sex "momma's boy" "daddy's girl"
Development of the Oedipal Cplx is necessary for progression . |
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| Female characteristics of the Phallic Stage |
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| Realization that they lack a penis, develop penis envy. electra Complex development, little girl turns to dad as figure of affection, resolve this stage by identifying with the mother |
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| Eriksonian stage at 3-6 years |
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Initiative vs. guilt
Sibling rivalry, identification of the social role. |
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| Piaget, stage 1 of moral reasoning |
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| An action is determined as good or bad based on the consequences of the action. Values reside in avoiding punishment |
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| Piaget Stage 2 of Moral Reasoning |
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| The children will begin to tell others what they want them to do. Development of reciprocity. Begin to sense that right actions not only satisfy one's needs, but sometimes the needs of others. |
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