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Piaget 's Theory Of Development

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It is established that there are multiple theories that explain different aspects of development. Three major theorists are Erik Erikson, Jean Piaget, and Sigmund Freud. Erikson’s theory is divided up into multiple stages, with young adulthood (Intimacy vs isolation), middle adulthood (Generativity vs. Stagnation) and late adulthood (Integrity vs. Despair). Erickson presents these stages as a way to explain his theory of development. The first stage deals with early adulthood and how people start to form connections with one another. The second stage is based on the middle adulthood of development and it explores the idea of one’s generosity and willingness to put others needs before theirs. The last stage, which is late adulthood, is based on the reflection one has on their life as it is coming to an end. In this stage the person looks back at what they did throughout their lifetime (Crandell, Crandell, & Vander Zanden, 2012). Piaget’s theory is based on the cognitive development that humans go through in life. The cognitive theory describes and explains the development of thought processes and mental states. Piaget established that children go through a series of stages. These stages are Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, and Formal Operational. In the Sensorimotor stage, children begin to associate their sense with objects and they are able to manipulate objects. In the Preoperational stage, children begin to learn from playing around with other children

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