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Growth and Development Throughout the lifespan

Growth and Development Throughout the lifespan. Developmental Theories. Erik Erikson Jean Piaget. Erik Erikson’s stages of Development. Trust versus Mistrust (Infancy to 1 year) Autonomy versus Shame and Doubt (1 to 3 year) Initiative Versus Guilt (4 to 5 years)

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Growth and Development Throughout the lifespan

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  1. Growth and Development Throughout the lifespan

  2. Developmental Theories Erik Erikson Jean Piaget

  3. Erik Erikson’s stages of Development • Trust versus Mistrust (Infancy to 1 year) • Autonomy versus Shame and Doubt (1 to 3 year) • Initiative Versus Guilt (4 to 5 years) • Industry Versus Inferiority (6 to 11 years) • Ego Identity Versus Role Diffusion(12 to 19)

  4. Erick Erikson’s Stages of Development • Intimacy Versus Isolation (20 to 40 years) • Generativity Versus Stagnation (40 to 64 years) • Integrity Versus Despair ( 65 to ---- years)

  5. Jean Piaget’s stages of Development • Sensorimotor skills ( birth to 2 years) • Preoperational stage (2 to 7 years ) • Concrete operations (7 to 11 years ) • Formal operations ( 12 to )

  6. Developmental Stages • Infancy ( birth to 1 year) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive Behavioral

  7. Developmental Stages • Early childhood ( Toddler 1 to 3 years) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive Behavioral

  8. Developmental Stages • Early childhood ( preschooler 3 to 5 or 6 years) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive Behavioral

  9. Developmental Stages • School child ( 6 to 10 or 12 years ) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive Behavioral

  10. Developmental Stages • Preadolescent ( 10 to 12 or 13 years ) Physical Psychosocial

  11. Developmental Stages • Adolescent ( 12 or 13 to 19 years ) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive Behavioral

  12. Developmental Stages • Early adult ( 20 to 40 years ) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive

  13. Developmental Stages • Middle adult (40 to 64 years ) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive

  14. Developmental Stages • Late adult ( 65 + years ) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive

  15. Denver Developmental Screening Test II (DDST) • Uses of the Denver II Screening gross motor, language, fine motor-adaptive, and personal-social skills from birth to 6 years Longitudinal following of a child Follow up in clinics Pre-kindergarten screening

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