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Who is connected to Seasons of Life Theory? -
>>ANSWER>>Levinson


Typical Physical Growth/Development: Infancy through
Age 5 (2) - >>ANSWER>>1) toddler should walk without
assistance by 18 months 2) child should run and climb
stairs one at a time by age 2


Typical Physical Growth/Development: School-age to
Adolescence (4) - >>ANSWER>>1) by age 5, speech is
more fluent and dressing without help is achieved 2) by
age 6, speech should be fluent and motor skills are
strengthened 3) social skills, such as teamwork and
friendship, are evolving 4) around age 12, secondary
sexual characteristics such as darker body hair or breast
development may occur

,Typical Physical Growth/Development: Adolescence (5)
- >>ANSWER>>1) process of individuation is occurring
(realize they will someday live independently from
their parents) 2) identity formation arises 3) sexuality is
explored 4) often experimentation with drugs and
alcohol 5) questioning of rules and expectations of
those in authority


Milestones in Early Cognitive Development (7) -
>>ANSWER>>1) 1-3 months: focuses on faces and
moving objects, differentiates between different tastes,
sees all colors in the spectrum 2) 3-6 months:
recognizes familiar faces and sounds, imitates
expressions 3) 6-12 months: begins to determine how
far away something is, understands that things still
exist when they are not seen (object permanence) 4) 1-
2 years: recognizes similar objects, understands and
responds to some words 5) 2-3 years: sorts objects into
appropriate categories, responds to directions, names
objects 6) 3-4 years: demonstrates increased attention
span of five to fifteen minutes, shows curiosity and
seeks answers to questions, organizes objects by
characteristics 7) 4-5 years: draws human shapes,
counts to five or higher, uses rhyming words

,zone of proximal development - >>ANSWER>>the
range of tasks that a child can carry out with assistance,
but not independently; one can advance a child's
learning by providing opportunities within the zone of
proximal development, allowing the child to develop
the ability to accomplish those actions gradually
without assistance


Milestones in Emotional Development (2-3 months) (3)
- >>ANSWER>>1) infants express delight and distress 2)
begin smiling 3) may be able to be soothed by rocking


Cultural Mediation - >>ANSWER>>Lev Vygotsky;
emphasizes that one's feelings, thoughts, and
behaviors are significantly influenced by others in their
environment




What are Freud's five stages of psychosexual
development? - >>ANSWER>>1) Oral 2) Anal 3) Phallic
4) Latent 5) Genital

, Oral Stage (Freud) (3) - >>ANSWER>>1) birth to 18
months 2) focus of infant gratification involves the
mouth 3) primary need is security 4) security needs are
met when caretakers provide the baby with essentials,
such as food, shelter, warmth and cleanliness


Anal Stage (Freud) (4) - >>ANSWER>>1) 18 months to
age 3 2) focus of gratification involves the anus and
bladder 3) these organs represent sensual satisfaction
4) internal conflict arises when the child begins the
process of toilet training


Phallic Stage (Freud) (4) - >>ANSWER>>1) age 3-6 2)
child engages in exploration of body with greater
interest in genitals 3) Oedipus and Electra complexes
may occur; pseudo-sexual attraction to the parent of
the opposite gender 4) conflict arises when the child
realizes he/she has failed to win control over the
parents' bond with one another


Latent Stage (Freud) (3) - >>ANSWER>>1) age 6-
puberty 2) child's sexual interests become subdued or

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