Psychosocial Development Stages Quiz

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The stage of early adulthood lasts from 20 to 30 years.

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Late adulthood begins at 60 years.

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The stage of adolescence includes the development of the ability to reproduce.

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Middle and late childhood lasts from six to 14 years.

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In Erikson's model, the conflict during toddlerhood is autonomy versus shame and fear.

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Prenatal Development

The first stage of human development, beginning at conception and ending at birth.

Infancy and Toddlerhood

The stage of development from birth to two years, marked by rapid physical and cognitive growth.

Early Childhood

The stage of development from three to five years, characterized by language development, social interaction, and imaginative play.

Middle and Late Childhood

The stage of development from six to 12 years, characterized by academic learning, social development, and physical growth.

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Adolescence

The stage of development from 13 to 18 years, characterized by rapid physical and emotional changes, including puberty and the development of identity.

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Study Notes

Prenatal Development

  • Prenatal development is the initial stage of human development.

Infancy and Toddlerhood

  • This stage spans from birth to two years.

Early Childhood

  • This period lasts from three to five years.

Middle and Late Childhood

  • This stage encompasses ages six to twelve.

Adolescence

  • Lasting from thirteen to eighteen years, this stage involves significant physical and emotional changes.
  • Puberty marks this period, enabling reproduction.

Early Adulthood

  • This stage occurs from nineteen to twenty-nine years of age.

Middle Adulthood

  • Lasting from thirty to sixty years.

Late Adulthood

  • Begins at sixty-one years and onward.

Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development

  • Infancy (Trust vs. Mistrust): Focuses on developing trust in caregivers.
  • Toddlerhood (Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt): Centers around independence and self-reliance.
  • Preschool Years (Initiative vs. Guilt): Characterized by venturing and taking initiative.
  • Early School Years (Industry vs. Inferiority): Emphasizes mastering skills and achievements.
  • Adolescence (Identity vs. Role Confusion): Focused on developing a sense of self and identity.

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