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Childhood-Adolescene

Childhood-Adolescene Development- Cognitive.Physical.Socioemotional

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What are the 3 periods of development? Infancy Childhood Adoloscene
What are the domains of development? Cognitive Physical Socioemotional
Who came up with notion that children were innately good? Jean Jacques Rosseau
Development is: the orderly appearance, over time, of physical structures, psychological traits, and behaviors
According to Freud, during the first year of life, children are in the _____ stage of development. Oral
Anna is an 8-year-old girl. Her sexual impulses are suppressed, and she spends her time focused on her schoolwork and developing relationships with same-sex friends. which of Freud's psychosexual stages is Anna in? latency
Name the theory & theorist- children learn much of what they learn through observation of others. Social Learning Theory- Albert Bandura
According to Freud-what is fixation? Refers to the theoretical notion that a portion of the individual's libido has been permanently 'invested in a particular stage of his development
The period of middle childhood is generally defined as the years from 6 to 12. In western societies, the beginning of this period is usually marked by: a child's entry into first grade
The Electra Complex Briefly, the girl desires the father, but realizes that she does not have a penis. This leads to the development of penis envy and the wish to be a boy.
Oedipus Complex He wants to possess his mother exclusively and get rid of his father to enable him to do so. Irrationally, the boy thinks that if his father were to find out about all this, his father would take away what he loves the most.
What are the ages of the Phallic stage? 3-6
Created by: tamibami
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