General Development
Cognitive Development
Language Development
Social Development
Physical Development
100

The point in life when development ends.

What is death?

100

In the sensorimotor stage, Piaget says we develop this - 

What is object permanence?

100

The smallest distinctive unit of sound.

What is a phoneme?

100

Parenting type where they just want to be friends.

What is permissive parenting?

100

The main physical development in adolescence.

What is puberty?

200

The design method of following a cohort over a long period of time to learn about their development. 

What is the longitudinal method?

200

This type of intelligence decreases as one ages. 

What is fluid intelligence?

200
The shared, mutually agreed upon, system of arbitrary symbols.

What is language?

200

The first stage in Erikson's psychosocial development.

What is trust v mistrust?

200

A woman goes through this and loses her reproductive ability.

What is menopause?

300

The thematic issue of interest looking at the difference in impact from the genes or environment of a person.

What is nature vs nurture?

300

People in this Piagetian stage gain the ability to think abstractly - 

What is the formal operational stage?

300

The focus on the meaning of a sentence rather than what is right/wrong with it.

What is semantics?

300

The ecological system theory level that focuses on the relationships between groups in the microsystem.

What is the mesosystem?

300

These negatively influence the major physical and psychological milestones that occur during prenatal development.

What are teratogens?

400

The design method taking multiple cohorts at the same time.

What is a cross-sectional study?

400

This psychologist identified that we use a zone of proximal development while learning. 

Who is Lev Vygotsky?

400

People using the same grammar rules in every situation even when it doesn't apply. 

What is overgeneralization?

400

When children expressed heightened fear when away from their caregiver or in the presence of a stranger.

What is separation anxiety? 

400

This demonstrates an early ability in infants to perceive depth and is an innovative way to assess infant responses.

What is the visual cliff?

500

The thematic issue of interest with gradual change over time versus abrupt transitions.

What is continuity v discontinuity?

500
Within cognitive learning we use small steps to reach larger goals, this process is known as - 

What is scaffolding?

500

The four stages of language development (in order first to last)

What is cooing, babbling, one-word, telegraphic?

500

The expanded name of ACEs.

What are adverse childhood experiences?

500

The two different types of motor coordination.

What are fine and gross?

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