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| Piaget's Sensorimotor stage is what and what age period? |
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| Learning occurs though the senses and motor movement in ages Birth to 2 years. |
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| Pieget's Pre-operational thought Stage is what and what age? |
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| Language is used to faciliate thought but logic is not mature. Ages 2-7 |
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| Piaget's Concrete Operations Stage is what and what age period? |
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| Logical principles can be used to solve problems in actual situations. Classification, consevation and reversibility are all understood and applied. |
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| According to Erickson what stage of psychosocial development stage is the infant birth to 2 years of age? |
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| Basis Trust vs Mistrust (Foundation for all subsequent achivement) |
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| According to Erickson what stage of psychosocial development stage is the Toddler age 1 to 3 years in? |
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| Autonomy Vs Shame and Doubt (development of the individual self) |
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| According to Erickson what stage of psychosocial development stage is the preschooler ages 3-6 years in? |
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| Initiative vs Guilt (conscience developes) |
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| According to Erickson what stage of psychosocial development stage is the school age child ages 6-11 years in? |
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| Industry vs inferiority ( delevopes pleasure in work completed ) |
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| Kohlberg's Pre-Conventional is what and at what ages? |
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| The consquences of actions such as reward or punishment quide behavior. ages 4-6 years. |
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| Kohlberg's Conventional is what and at what ages? |
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| The expectations of one's social group such as family or community are actively supported and met. Ages 10-13 years |
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| Kohlberg's Pre-Conventional is what and at what ages? |
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| The moral reasoning of the individual includes the realization of universal moral principles which supersede the authority of groups. conflicts are acknowledge are internally based. Ages 13+ |
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| Sensorimotor substages-Use of reflexes |
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| Mostly activity occurs because of inborn reflexes such as sucking and grasping. Birth to 1 month |
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| Sensorimotor substages- Primary Circular Reactions |
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| Reflexes activity is repeated because of the pleasure it creates. |
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