In the process of development two interrelated factors are at work – learning and maturation. Experiences that provide a basis for learning are necessary for normal development, but exercise or training alone cannot produce the changes in capacity and performance that normally occur in the process of growth. In the training of children it is […]
Process of Development in Children | Psychology
Erikson’s Stages of Psychological Development | Psychology
In this article we will discuss about Erikson’s stages of psychological development. The stages are: 1. Hope – Trust Vs. Mistrust (Oral-Sensory, Infancy, 0-2 years) 2. Will – Autonomy Vs. Shame and Doubt (Muscular-Anal, Early Childhood, 2-4 years) 3. Purpose – Initiative Vs. Guilt (Locomotor-genital, Preschool, 4-5 years) 4. Competence – Industry Vs. Inferiority (Latency, […]
Kholberg’s Theory of Moral Development | Psychology
In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Stages of Kholberg’s Theory 2. Theoretical Assumptions of Kholberg’s Theory (Philosophy) 3. Criticisms. Stages of Kholberg’s Theory: Kohlberg’s six stages can be more generally grouped into three levels of two stages each- pre-conventional, conventional and post-conventional. Following Piaget’s constructivist requirements for a stage model, as described in […]