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Drive theories cannot adequately explain behaviors directed toward increasing tension and physiological arousal.
Psychosexual Theory
A theory proposed by Freud suggesting that psychological development in childhood takes place in a series of fixed psychosexual stages.
Infancy
The period in a human's life from birth to the age of walking and talking; the earliest stage of childhood.
Adolescence
A developmental stage that occurs between childhood and adulthood, marked by significant physical, psychological, and social changes.
Guided Participation
A teaching method where an experienced person helps a learner by gradually adjusting the level of support as the learner's competence increases.
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