What is the characteristic of development that Piaget studied?
100
the whole child
What does Montessori's philosophy believe in developing of the child?
100
crises
What do we experience at each stage of Erikson's theory?
100
reinforcers
Skinner believe that behaviors followed by a ______ are likely to be repeated in similar situations?
200
Verbal Lingusitic
What is the intelligence that schools focus on more and deal with a person like to read, write, and tell stories?
200
Object permanence
What is developed in a child around the age of 10 months?
200
S- focus on intellectual Development
D- Piaget is a theory, Montessori is a practice
What is difference between Montessori and Piaget and how are they similar?
200
Stuck
What is the outcome of Erikson's theory if we do not successfully complete a particular stage?
200
Target behaviors
What is the name of the specific behaviors to be changed or reshaped?
300
Visual Spatial
If your friends tells you that he wants to be an architect when they grow up, which intelligence would they most likely have?
300
Formal Operations
What is the period of Piaget's theory that continues into adulthood?
300
10
What is the number of principles in Montessori's theory?
300
Industry vs Inferiority
What is the stage in Erikson's theory that a child 8 years of age would be dealing with?
300
Operant Conditioning or Behavior Modification
What is the name of Skinner's theory?
400
intrapersonal
What is the intelligence that deals with a person being in touch with their inner state of being and does a lot of self-reflection
400
The use of words or numbers to stand for ideas
What is symbolic thinking?
400
Their senses
What does Montessori and Piaget believe a child learns best with?
400
Trust vs. Mistrust
Autonomy vs Doubt
Initiative vs Guilt
Industry vs. Inferiority
Identity vs. Role confusion
Intimacy vs. Isolation
Generativity vs Stagnation
Integrity vs. Despair
What are all 8 of Erikson's stages?
400
Does not
Which is true, Skinner that human development does/ or does not occur in stages?