Socio-Emotional Development
Cognitive
Play
The family
Varia
100
She is known for her study on the Strange Situation looking to assess the quality of attachments between infants and their caregiver.
Who is Ainsworth?
100
He is the stage theorist known for his theory of intelligence.
Who is Jean Piaget?
100
This is a pleasurable activity that is actively engaged in on a voluntary basis, and is intrinsically motivated.
What is play?
100
This type of parenting was the fourth type, added after the original three discovered by Baumrind.
What is uninvolved?
100
This is the circumstance in which parents mutually support each other and function as a cooperative parenting team.
What is co-parenting?
200
He studied monkeys and the importance of contact comfort and food and found that contact comfort was viewed as more important.
Who is Harry Harlow?
200
During this stage of intelligence you gain hypothetical thinking, and reasoning skills.
What is the formal operational stage?
200
This type of play is where the child plays beside other children but not necessarily with the same materials. Communication might be limited if at all.
What is parallel play?
200
These include adults staying single longer, people getting married at a later age, decreased child bearing, the options of remarriage and divorce, etc...
What are changes in the families in the larger culture since the 1950's?
200
These are two attachment related fears that occur in infancy.
What are separation and stranger anxiety?
300
This type of attachment includes infants who ignore their mothers and ignore strangers, and does not seem to mind when the mother leaves the room.
What is avoidant attachment?
300
During this stage of intelligence, A not B error and object permanence occurs.
What is the sensorimotor stage?
300
This is when the child plays alone. No one is near the child and there is no communication with others.
What is solitary play?
300
This is where the parent is low on demands and control, but high on warmth and acceptance.
What is permissive parenting?
300
This theory of attachments use the statement of "I love you because you reward me"
What is the learning theory?
400
These include embarrassment, guilt, pride, envy, and jealousy.
What are complex emotions?
400
This is where infants repeat actions that are pleasurable and focused on objects outside of the body.
What is secondary circular reactions?
400
She is known for her work on different stages of play.
Who is Mildren Parten?
400
These include acceptance/responsiveness, and demandingness/control.
What are the two dimensions of parenting?
400
Siblings can have many conflicts, as much as this this number, per hour!
What are 56 conflicts per hour?
500
This is the phase of primary attachments where the infant will prefer people over objects, but really any person is okay.
What is the phase of indiscriminate attachments?
500
This is the type of reasoning that goes from specific to general.
What is inductive reasoning?
500
This is the first step toward having fun with others. Around 18 months, your toddler will offer toys, looks, or words to other children. It’s your toddler’s way of communicating.
What are social bids?
500
A parenting style that seems to yield average cognitive and social skills, as well as well as adolescents who conform more to their peers.
What is the authoritarian parenting style?
500
The perspective that we are biologically programmed to fear strangers and circumstances where familiar companions are not present.
What is the ethological viewpoint of attachments?
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