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Newborn - One Year - Development

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8. In this situation the infant will not have __________ in the world around them or the ability to influence events.
1. If the care the infant receives is consistent, predictable and reliable, they will develop a sense of?
3. This stage begins at birth continues to approximately?
16. Who called the schema the basic building block of intelligent behavior – a way of organizing knowledge?
6. If the care has been inconsistent, unpredictable and unreliable, then the infant may develop a sense of?
12. Jean Piaget first stage in his theory of cognitive development is?
10. By developing a sense of trust, the infant can have hope that as new crises arise, there is a real possibility that other people will be there as a source of .
5. The development of trust will carry with the infant into future?
14. Object Permanence - knowing that an object still exists, even if it is?
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13. The main achievement during this stage is?
2. The first stage in Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development is?
17. Object Permanence requires the ability to form a mental representation (i.e., a _______) of the object.
9. Success in this stage will lead to the virtue of?
20. This is the force which moves development along.
19. This happens when the existing schema (knowledge) does not work, and needs to be changed to deal with a new object or situation.
15. Schemas are the basic building blocks of such cognitive models, and enable us to form a mental________of the world.
18. Which is using an existing schema to deal with a new object or situation.
7. The sense of mistrust can lead to suspicion and___________.
4. The infant looks towards the _________ for stability and consistency of care.
11. Piaget did not claim that a particular stage was reached at a certain age - although descriptions of the stages often include an indication of the age at which the_________ child would reach each stage.