Erikson
Parenting Styles
Piaget
Attachment
Miscellaneous
100

This stage happens from the ages of 2-4, and can result in children feeling guilty if their independence is not supported. 

Initiative vs. Guilt

100

This parenting style is characterized by the motto: “I want to be my child’s best friend!”

Permissive Parenting

100

Object permanence begins to develop during this stage

Sensorimotor 

100

Rapid attachment usually seen in animals like migratory birds

Imprinting 

100

Twin Studies are used to research this debate

Nature vs. Nurture

200

During young adulthood, and has teenagers considering personal relationships

Intimacy vs. Isolation

200

This parenting style tends to result in the worst outcomes for children

Neglectful Parenting 

200

The Preoperational Stage is characterized by this kind of thinking 

Magical Thinking

200

This kind of attachment results in healthy future relationships 

Secure Attachement

200

This type of development is characterized by language skills, literacy, and mathematical thinking 

Cognitive Development 

300

Key Question: Did I lead a successful life?

Ego Integrity vs. Despair

300

This parenting style offers the most positive results 

Authoritative/Democratic Parenting 

300

Conservation tasks are understood during what stage of development?

Concrete Operational

300

This type can also be called disorganized attachment

Fearful

300

These can endanger the overall health of a fetus 

Teratogens 

400

Outcomes include feelings of usefulness and accomplishment

Generativity vs. Self Absorption

400

Results include emotionally stiff and apprehensive children 

Autocratic Parenting/Authoritarian

400

The Formal Operational stage sees which two types of thinking?

Abstract and Hypothetical 

400

She is the researcher that studied attachment

Mary Ainsworth 

400

He studied the importance of physical touch between parents and children

Harry Harlow

500

Can result in a pessimistic personality

Trust vs. Mistrust

500

The researcher who identified the original trio of parenting styles

Diana Baumrind

500

What does the Three Mountains Test assess?

Egocentrism 

500

Characterized by the fear of abandonment 

Anxious Attachment 

500

"Head to feet" Development 

Cephalocaudal

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