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Psychological Development (Lawrence Kohlberg (Moral Development (Level 1:…
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During this stage, the infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities.
During this stage, a child learns to use language, but doesn't yet comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic.
During this stage, children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events.
And last but not least, during this stage, children finally get the mental operation that enables them to think logically about abstract concepts.
Develops trust with parents for food, warmth, and affection.
Begin to walk, talk and use toilets, and self-confidence and control develops.
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At this stage, we are all preoccupied with love.
Ask the question, "Who am I?, and work on social interactions and morals development.
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+: Have a sense that the world will be okay.
-: Later will question the world in which they live in.
+: Child develops control over body (is able to say no).
-: Doubt abilities thus have low self-esteem.
+: Learn that certain aren't allowed, but are encouraged to do things without being told.
-: Frustrated over natural desires and goals(family relationships).
+: Discover pleasure in education and accomplishments.
-: Develop a low self-esteem when comparing with one's peers.
+: Answer question successfully and are able to develop identity and make plans for the future.
-: Sink into confusion about who they are.
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+: Did good in life and you're ready to die in peace.
-: Did bad in life and feel like it was all a waste.