Cognitive Stage Theory by Jean Piaget

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What is the main focus of the Trust VS Mistrust stage in Erikson's psychosocial theory?

Building trust in the world

What may happen if a child experiences mistrust during the Trust VS Mistrust stage?

Experience withdrawal

Which term best describes the outcome of well-handled initiative in the Initiative VS Guilt stage?

Purpose

What is the consequence of having too much autonomy and no guilt in the Initiative VS Guilt stage?

Impulsiveness

According to Erikson, what is the key strength associated with the Industry VS Inferiority stage?

Courage to pursue valued goals

During which stage does the child develop a sense of purpose if initiative is handled well?

Initiative VS Guilt

What could be a consequence of sensory distortion in Erikson's psychosocial theory?

Withdrawal

In Erikson's psychosocial stages, what might occur if parents do everything for a child due to lack of trust?

Shame and doubt

What could be a potential outcome if a child experiences too much shame during the Autonomy VS Shame & Doubt stage?

Compulsiveness

What characteristic might develop if there is an imbalance in autonomy and shame during the Autonomy VS Shame & Doubt stage?

Compulsiveness

Explore the stages of cognitive development according to Jean Piaget's theory, including concepts like schema, assimilation, and accommodation. Learn about the Sensorimotor stage and how children adapt to the environment through mental and motor schemata.

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