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Human Development

Human Development ________________________________

Piaget’s Theory Sensorimotor (0-2 yrs) Preoperational (2-6 yrs) ___________________ Preoperational (2-6 yrs)

Piaget’s Theory Concrete operations (7-11 yrs) _______________________ Formal operations (11+ yrs) ______________________

Kohlberg: Moral Development

Kohlberg’s Stages 1 and 2 Early childhood Middle childhood ____________________ Middle childhood

Kohlberg’s Stages 3 and 4 Adolescence Young adulthood _________________________ Young adulthood

Kohlberg’s Stages 5 and 6 Middle adulthood ____________________________ Adulthood (theoretical stage)

Morality Ethic of rights and justice Ethic of care __________________________________ Ethic of care

Ethic of Care ____________________

Gender and Development Feminine vs. masculine __________________________________________________________________ Stereotypes _________________________________

Life Stages and Behavior ______________ Behavior Personal aspects _____________

Childhood _____________________________

Middle Childhood (5-7 years) Physical ______________ Cognitive Socioemotional ________________ Moral

Leadership Implications ____________________

Older Childhood (8-11 years) Physical ________________ Cognitive Socioemotional ______________ Moral

Leadership Implications ___________________________ _________________________

Early Adolescence (12-14 yrs) Physical ______________ Cognitive Socioemotional ________________ Moral

Leadership Implications __________________________________________________________ _______________________

Adolescence (15-17 years) Physical Cognitive Socioemotional Moral ______________ Cognitive Socioemotional __________________ Moral

Leadership Implications ____________________

Young Adulthood (18-25 yrs) Physical ______________ Cognitive Socioemotional ________________ Moral

Leadership Implications __________________________

Middle Adulthood (26-40 yrs) Physical ______________ Cognitive Socioemotional _______________ Moral

Leadership Implications __________________________

Older Adulthood (41-60 years) Physical ______________ Cognitive Socioemotional ________________ Moral

Leadership Implications _______________________

Seniors (61-74 years) Physical Cognitive Socioemotional Moral _______________ Cognitive Socioemotional _______________ Moral

Leadership Implications ________________________

Elderly (75+ years) Physical Socioemotional Cognitive Moral ______________ Cognitive _______________ Socioemotional _______________ Moral

Leadership Implications _________________________