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Explore Erik Erikson and Jean Piaget's influential theories of development, including Erikson's stages of development from infancy to old age and Piaget's stages of cognitive development. Learn about the physical, psychosocial, cognitive, and behavioral changes that occur during each developmental stage.
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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) • Industry Versus Inferiority (6 to 11 years) • Ego Identity Versus Role Diffusion(12 to 19)
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)
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 )
Developmental Stages • Infancy ( birth to 1 year) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive Behavioral
Developmental Stages • Early childhood ( Toddler 1 to 3 years) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive Behavioral
Developmental Stages • Early childhood ( preschooler 3 to 5 or 6 years) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive Behavioral
Developmental Stages • School child ( 6 to 10 or 12 years ) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive Behavioral
Developmental Stages • Preadolescent ( 10 to 12 or 13 years ) Physical Psychosocial
Developmental Stages • Adolescent ( 12 or 13 to 19 years ) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive Behavioral
Developmental Stages • Early adult ( 20 to 40 years ) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive
Developmental Stages • Middle adult (40 to 64 years ) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive
Developmental Stages • Late adult ( 65 + years ) Physical Psychosocial Cognitive
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