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EDUC 202
BY : GROUP 2
ORAL
GROUP 1
ANAL
GENITAL
The child is totally
dependent on their
parents. It covers birth to
one year old.
LATENCY
ORAL
GROUP 1
ANAL
GENITAL
This is when the child
started to know how to
walk, talk, and eat on his
own. It covers one year old
to three.
LATENCY
ORAL
GROUP 1
ANAL
GENITAL
This when the child adopts
the values, attitudes and
behavior of the person. It
covers ages three to six.
LATENCY
ORAL
GROUP 1
ANAL
GENITAL
This stage is also known as
"school age" and this is
when puberty hits the child.
LATENCY
MORAL
SUPEREGO
GROUP 3
EGO
It is your conscious
mind, the part of
your identify that
you consider your
"self".
NEUROTIC
MORAL
SUPEREGO
GROUP 3
EGO
NEUROTIC
The ethical component
of the personality and
provides the moral
standards by which the
ego operates.
MORAL
SUPEREGO
GROUP 3
EGO
NEUROTIC
Based on a feeling tat
one's internalized
values are about to be
compromised.
MORAL
SUPEREGO
EGO
NEUROTIC
It is a term used to describe
GROUP 3
anxious and uncomfortable
feelings that arise when a
person does not feel in
control of themselves or their
circumstances.
FORMAL
EGOCENTRIC
DENIAL
CONCRETE
Begins at about age 12
and characteristics the
logical processes of
adolescents and adults.
GROUP 4
FORMAL
EGOCENTRIC
DENIAL
CONCRETE
One important development in
this stage is an understanding
of reversibility or awareness
that actions can be reversed.
GROUP 4
FORMAL
EGOCENTRIC
DENIAL
CONCRETE
Inability to see and understand
other people's viewpoints.
GROUP 4
FORMAL
EGOCENTRIC
DENIAL
CONCRETE
Dismissing external reality and
instead focusing on internal
explanations or fallacies.
GROUP 4
PRECONVENTIONAL
CONVENTIONAL
POSTCONVENTIONAL
At this age, children's decisions
are primarily shaped by the
expectations of adults and the
consequences of breaking the
rules.
GROUP 5
PRECONVENTIONAL
CONVENTIONAL
POSTCONVENTIONAL
At this level of moral
development, people develop
an understanding of abstract
principles of morality.
GROUP 5
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