Dev Stage
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13 terms
Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
The child begin to understand environment | sensorimotor |
The child has difficulty distinguish fantasy from reality | preoperational stage |
The child develop logical thought patterns | concrete operation stage |
The child has ability to think abstractly | formal stage |
Characterized by self-gratification | oral |
Toilet training | anal |
Characterized by tapering off of conscious biological and anxious urge | latency period |
Associated with pleasurable and conflicting feeling about genital organ | latency period |
The child has ability to deductive reasoning | Formal Operational Stage |
The child has ability consider about values and meaning in life. | Formal Operational Stage |
The children learn by manipulating concrete or tangible objects and can classify articles according to two or more characteristics | Concrete Operational Stage |
Preconceptual stage | (ages 2 to 4 years) |
Intuitive stage | (ages 4 to 7 years) |
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