Developmental Theories 3d. Identify and apply areas and theories of growth and development Be able to answer the following: What is the name of your theorist?

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Developmental Theories 3d. Identify and apply areas and theories of growth and development Be able to answer the following: What is the name of your theorist? Was this person best known for research about the social/emotional intellectual, or physical development of children? Briefly explain this person’s development theory. Do you agree with or like this theory? Why or why not? Using children you know or have observed give an example of this theory.

Abraham Maslow His theory states: –Describe the needs pyramid and give an example: Self-actualization - Belonging needs - Esteem needs - Safety needs - Physiological needs -

Abraham Maslow What is the name of your theorist? Was this person best known for research about the social/emotional intellectual, or physical development of children? Briefly explain this person’s development theory. Do you agree with or like this theory? Why or why not? Using children you know or have observed give an example of this theory.

Erik Erikson His theory states: Eight Stages of Development

Erik Erikson What is the name of your theorist? Was this person best known for research about the social/emotional intellectual, or physical development of children? Briefly explain this person’s development theory. Do you agree with or like this theory? Why or why not? Using children you know or have observed give an example of this theory.

Sigmund Freud His theory states: –Define the following and give an example of how they work together. Id - Ego - Superego

Sigmund Freud What is the name of your theorist? Was this person best known for research about the social/emotional intellectual, or physical development of children? Briefly explain this person’s development theory. Do you agree with or like this theory? Why or why not? Using children you know or have observed give an example of this theory.

Noam Chomsky His theory states: –One example of this is:

Noam Chomsky What is the name of your theorist? Was this person best known for research about the social/emotional intellectual, or physical development of children? Briefly explain this person’s development theory. Do you agree with or like this theory? Why or why not? Using children you know or have observed give an example of this theory.

Jean Piaget His theory states: –Stages of Development

Jean Piaget What is the name of your theorist? Was this person best known for research about the social/emotional intellectual, or physical development of children? Briefly explain this person’s development theory. Do you agree with or like this theory? Why or why not? Using children you know or have observed give an example of this theory.

B.F. Skinner His theory states: –One example of this is:

B.F. Skinner What is the name of your theorist? Was this person best known for research about the social/emotional intellectual, or physical development of children? Briefly explain this person’s development theory. Do you agree with or like this theory? Why or why not? Using children you know or have observed give an example of this theory.