According to Piaget, what is "centration"?
What is focusing on one aspect of a situation while ignoring others?
This type of play involves pretending to do familiar activities
What is dramatic play?
What parenting style is associated with high warmth and high control?
What is authoritative?
This attachment style is characterized by a child feeling safe with their caregiver and exploring the environment.
What is secure attachment?
What is the understanding that things continue to exist even when they cannot be seen?
What is object permanence?
What stage in Erikson's theory focuses on "trust vs. mistrust"?
What is infancy?
What play style involves simple, repetitive movements and exploring how things work?
What is functional play?
Parents who are neither controlling nor responsive are described as ____.
What is Reject-neglecting?
A child with this attachment style shows limited emotion and stays away from the caregiver
What is avoidant attachment?
The term for the brain's ability to recover function after an injury
What is plasticity?
Name the theorist associated with the "Zone of Proximal Development."
Who is Lev Vygotsky?
This play type involves organized activities with rules, shared goals, and teamwork.
What is cooperative play?
Which parenting technique involves explaining the reasoning behind a rule?
What is Inductive technique?
This attachment style involves a child who is dysregulated when the caregiver is present.
What is anxious attachment?
Piaget’s stage characterized by symbolic thinking is called ____
What is he preoperational stage?
At what stage does Freud associate the Oedipus complex?
What is the Phallic stage?
Which type of play describes children playing side by side without interaction?
What is parallel play?
Power-assertive methods of discipline include ____
What are physical punishments and denial of privileges?
Children with this attachment style have inconsistent reactions to their caregiver.
What is disorganized attachment?
What is the concept in which objects can be transformed and returned to their original state?
What is Reversibility?
Piaget used the three-mountain test to show that preoperational children are this.
What is egocentric?
This type of play involves imagination and role-playing activities
What is symbolic play?
These parents are warm but not controlling
What is permissive-indulgent?
Describe the function of transitional objects in attachment
What is to help children manage separation anxiety?
What theory describes the emotional bond between child and caregiver?
What is attachment theory?