Erikson Stages
Piaget Stages
Prenatal
Baumird + Kohlberg
Random
100

Trust vs mistrust: What stage is this?

Infancy

100

What is object permanence?

What stage?


The awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived. 

Sensorimotor


100

What is the correct order?

A- embryo, zygote, fetus

B- fetus, embryo, zygote

C- zygote, embryo, fetus

C- zygote, embryo, fetus

100

follows laws +rules, conformity, can see view of others

What stage of morality is this? 

Conventional Morality

100

What is Alzheimer disease? 

A progressive and irreversible brain disorder characterized by gradual deterioration of memory, reasoning, language, and physical functioning. 

200

Initiative vs Guilt: What stage is this?

Preschooler

200

What stage includes abstract logic and potential for mature moral reasoning?

Formal operational stage

200

What stage does the heart begin to beat?

Embryo 

200

In what level of morality do we develop individual ethics, basic rights, and realize that some issues are bigger than the law?

Post Conventional 

200

What is it called when a baby has a tendency that when touched on the cheek they turn toward the touch and open the mouth in search of the nipple?

Rooting reflex

300

Toddlerhood: toddlers learn to exercise their will and do things for themselves or they doubt their abilities. What two issues go along with this stage?

Initiative vs. Guilt

300

What Piaget stage includes: pretend play, egocentrism, language development?

Preoperational 

300

How many weeks after conception is it considered a fetus?

9 weeks 

300

At what level of morality do most children obey to avoid punishment or gain a reward?

Preconventional 

300

Define habituation.

Decreasing responsiveness with repeated stimulation; becoming used to a certain stimuli.

400

Define intimacy.

What stage is this?

The ability to form close loving relationships

Young adulthood stage

400

What is conservation?

What stage?

The principle that properties such as a mass volume and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects.

Concrete operational

400

What causes physical and cognitive abnormalities in children caused by a pregnant woman's heavy drinking?

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

400

What is included in an authoritative parenting style?

Parents are both demanding and responsive; they explain and allow exceptions to the rules and encourage open discussion. 

400

What is the difference between assimilation and accommodation? 

Assimilation- interpreting one's new experience in terms of one's existing schemas. 

Accommodation- adapting ones current schemas to incorporate new information.

500

Define Identity.

What stage is this in?

Ones sense of self; to solidify a sense of self by testing and integrating various roles

Adolescence stage

500

What is egocentrism? 

In Piaget's theory, the preoperational child's difficulty taking another point of view.
500

What are teratogens?

Agents, such as chemicals and viruses that can reach the embryo or fetus during prenatal development and cause harm. 

500

Define the authoritarian parenting style.

Parents impose rules and expect obedience with no exceptions. 

500
Define proximodistal devel. 

when development proceeds from the center of the body outwards; torso grows first, then limbs.

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