Changes in size, body composition, chemical makeup, and height that occur from birth through adulthood.
What is Physical Development?
Comprehensive explanations about why people act and behave the way they do, and how they change over time.
What are developmental theories?
What stage is the conflict of Trust vs. Mistrust?
What is Infancy?
What is the strength of Early Adulthood?
Which theorist, Freud or Erikson, was the pioneer of psychoanalytic theory?
Who was Freud?
Ways in which people change and grow in how they think over the stages of life. Influenced by social interactions and brain development.
What is cognitive development?
Who are the two major psychoanalytic theorists?
Who are Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson?
What stage is Generativity vs. Stagnation?
What is Middle age?
What is the virtue of Old Age?
What is Wisdom?
Which theorist believed that both early and late life experiences affect development?
Who was Erikson?
True or False: Human development varies among individuals - outcomes and rates vary.
That is TRUE.
At which segment of life do these types of theorists believe is the most important for development?
What are early life experiences?
What is the conflict of Adolescence?
What is Identity vs. Confusion?
What is the strength of Middle Age?
What is Care?
What was Freud's goal with his work?
What is the goal of restoring psychological health?
An example of the 2nd principle of human development: human development is a gradual process. Some changes take minutes; however, most take weeks, months, or years to complete.
What is height? What are motor skills? What are language skills?
They analyze the _____________ behind behaviors.
What is symbolic meaning?
What stage of life is Autonomy vs. Shame/doubt?
What is Early Childhood?
What is the strength of Play Age?
What is Purpose?
What kind of process did Erikson believe development is?
What is a social process?
An example of the #1 principle of human development: Human development is relatively orderly. It occurs in an orderly manner.
What is children learning the alphabet before reading? What is learning to walk before running?
These theorists believe that development occurs at what level and is buried where?
What is the unconscious level and buried in emotions?
What is the conflict of School Age?
What is Industry vs. Inferiority?
What is the virtue of Adolescence?
What is Fidelity?
What are the 3 levels of Freud's theory?
What are Id, Superego, and ego?