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The document outlines key child development theories from Freud, Erikson, and Piaget. It associates different age groups with the relevant psychosexual, psychosocial, and cognitive stages. Freud's psychosexual stages include oral, anal, and phallic stages in infancy and early childhood. Erikson's psychosocial stages center around developing trust, autonomy, initiative, industry and identity. Piaget's cognitive stages progress from sensorimotor to pre-operational, concrete operational and formal operational thinking.
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Developmental Tablesss

The document outlines key child development theories from Freud, Erikson, and Piaget. It associates different age groups with the relevant psychosexual, psychosocial, and cognitive stages. Freud's psychosexual stages include oral, anal, and phallic stages in infancy and early childhood. Erikson's psychosocial stages center around developing trust, autonomy, initiative, industry and identity. Piaget's cognitive stages progress from sensorimotor to pre-operational, concrete operational and formal operational thinking.
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT THEORIES

AGE PSYCHOSEXUAL PSYCHOSOCIAL COGNITIVE


(Freud) (Erikson) (Piaget)
Infancy Oral Stage Trust VS Mistrust Sensorimotor
(0-1 years old) (Hope) I-IV
Toddler Anal Stage Autonomy VS Shame & Doubt Sensorimotor
(1-2 years old) (Willpower) V-VI
Pre-School Phallic Stage Initiative VS Guilt Pre-Operational
(3-5 years old) (Purpose)
Middle Childhood (School-Age) Latency Stage Industry VS Inferiority Concrete Operational
(6-11 years old) (Competence)
Adolescence Adolescence Identity VS Role Confusion Formal Operational
(12-20 years old) (Fidelity)

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