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LMSW exam (human growth and development) Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024| Already Passed social development - ✔✔ enhances a persons mental health, success at work, and ability ti achieve in like tasks. 8 stages of social development - ✔✔ Erik Erikson trust V mistrust - ✔✔ birth to age 1 = children begin to learn the ability to trust others based upon the consistency of their caregivers. unsuccessful completion of this stage can result in an inability to trust, and therefore a sense of fear about the inconsistent world. autonomy V shame and doubt - ✔✔ ages 1-3= children begin to assert their independence by walking away from their mother, picking which toy to play with , and making choices about what they want to wear and eat. if children are criticized, overly controlled, they begin to feel inadequate in their ability to survive and can become overly dependent and lack self esteem and feel a sense of shame.
initiative V guilt - ✔✔ ages 3-6= children assert themselves more frequently. they begin to plan activities, make up games, and initiate activities with others. if this tendency is hindered- through criticism or control, children develop a sense of guilt- become followers, lacking self- initiative industry V inferiority - ✔✔ age 6 to puberty= children begin to develop a sense of pride in their accomplishments. they initiate projects, see through to completion and feel good about their achievements. if this is not encouraged but, is restricted- children begin to feel inferior, doubting their abilities, and failing to reach their potential. identity Vrole confusion - ✔✔ adolescence (transition from childhood to adulthood)= MOST IMPORTANT. children are becoming more independent, and begin to look at the future explore their own identities. if hindered, a sense of confusion occurs about themselves and their role in the world. intimacy V isolation - ✔✔ young adulthood= individuals begin to share themselves more intimately with others and explore relationships leading toward longer term commitments with others outside of the family. unsuccessful completion of this stage can lead to ; avoiding
intimacy and fearing commitment and relationships which can lead to isolation, loneliness and sometimes depression generativity V stagnation - ✔✔ middle adulthood= individuals establish careers, settle down within relationships, begin families, and develop a sense of being a part of a bigger picture. If this fails they become stagnate and feel unproductive. ego integrity V despair - ✔✔ late adulthood/senor citizens = slow down and contemplate accomplishments and develop integrity if they are satisfied with the progression of their lives. if they view their lives a s unproductive, the become dissatisfied with life and develop despair, often leading to depression and hopelessness. cognitive development - ✔✔ emergence of the ability to think and understand. focuses on development in terms of information processing, conceptual resources, perceptual skill, language learning and other aspects of brain development. six levels of cognition - ✔✔ knowledge comprehension
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application analysis synthesis evaluation jean piaget - ✔✔ developmental psychologist best known for his theory of cognitive development sensorimotor - ✔✔ 0-2 yrs retains image of objects develops primitive logic in manipulation jean piaget preoperational - ✔✔ 2-7 yrs progress from concrete to abstract thinking
jean piaget concrete operation - ✔✔ 7-11yrs beginning of abstract thoughts jean piaget formal operations - ✔✔ 11-through maturity higher level of abstraction. planning for the future jean piaget