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Developmental Theory
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| At what stage in life do humans begin to develop a sense of trust and first form relationships with other humans | Infancy |
| In what stage of life does a person gain physical independence and grow in their confidence and ability to be independent | Early Childhood |
| At what life stage do humans begin to feel a need to manipulate the world around them | Preschool |
| In what stage of life does a person develop their sense of personal identity | Adolescence |
| When do people begin to feel the need to nurture a child who will outlive them | Middle Adulthood |
| At what stage in life does one reflect on their life experience | Maturity |
| At what life stage do basic inborn reflexes turn into greater schemas | Sensorimotor Stage |
| At what stage in life does language development occur | Preoperational Stage |
| At what stage in life are hypothetical concepts still a difficult concept | Concrete Operational Stage |
| At what stage of life does one attain the ability to think in an abstract manner | Formal Operational Stage |
| Is feeding an infant critical to the child developing trust in a person | Yes |
| Does potty training serve as a gateway to independence | Yes |
| Does general acceptance lead to a better feeling of competence | Yes |
| Is it important to encourage a child to explore and manipulate the world around them | Yes |
| Do relationships give a sense of worth | Yes |
| Does finding a like minded group of people help with finding self identity and community | Yes |
| Does having children promote better involvement in society and with others | Yes |
| Is the goal of maturity to look back and accept your life accomplishments | Yes |
| Do infants have an ability to forsee an action equaling a result | No |
| Are children in the preoperational stage egocentric | Yes |
| Do children learn to look at a much broader scope in a problem such as a puzzle in the concrete operational stage | Yes |
| Is thinking of the result of an action evident of abstract thinking | Yes |