Comparison of Child Development Theories by Maslow, Erikson, Freud, Chomsky, and Piaget, Slides of Developmental Psychology

An overview of the key developmental theories proposed by Abraham Maslow, Erik Erikson, Sigmund Freud, Noam Chomsky, and Jean Piaget. Each theorist's name, focus area, and brief explanation of their development theory are included, along with examples and years of birth and death.

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Developmental Theories
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.
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Developmental Theories

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: 1908 - 1970 Self-actualization - Belonging needs - Esteem needs - Safety needs - Physiological needs -

Sigmund Freud

• His theory states:

  • Define the following and give an

example of how they work together.

  • Id -
  • Ego -
  • Superego - 1856 - 1939

Noam Chomsky

• His theory states:

  • One example of this is: 1928 -

B.F. Skinner

• His theory states:

  • One example of this is: 1904 - 1990