Human Development
Labor and Delivery
Wellness and language
Development
Parenting and Babies
100

This Type of conditioning is a process in which a person or animal learns to associate a neutral stimulus with a meaningful stimulus.

What is Classical Conditioning?

100

This type of twin, also know as identical twins, refers to twins that broke off of one zygote.

What are monozygotic twins?

100

This is Sadness and inadequacy felt by 8-15% of new mothers in the days and weeks after giving birth

What is Postpartum depression?

100

A term for a baby recognizing themselves when they see their reflection.

What is Mirror recognition? 

100

This is the term for Inborn differences between one person and another in emotions, activity, and self-regulation.

What is Temperament?

200

This type of conditioning is a learning process in which a particular action is followed either by something desired (which makes the person or animal more likely to repeat the action) or by something unwanted (which makes the action less likely to be repeated).

What is operant conditioning?

200

This type of twin, also known as fraternal, refers to twins that developed from two separate zygotes.

What are Dizygotic Twins?

200

This Psychologist noticed that babbling is usually reinforced.

Who is Skinner?

200

The First Stage is Freuds development theory that states the mouth is the young infant’s primary source of gratification

What is the Oral Stage?

200

Five basic clusters of personality traits that remain quite stable throughout life

What are the Big Five?

300

This Theory of Human Development studies observable behavior

What is Behaviorism?

300

This a term for children who are born within 35 weeks of conception.

What is Preterm?

300

This Person stated that humans have an innate ability to learn Language.

Who is Chomsky?

300

This person's Theory contains Autonomy versus shame and doubt.

Who is Erikson?

300

Caregiving practices that involve being physically close to the baby, with frequent holding and touching

What is Proximal Parenting?

400

This Theory refers to the eight developmental stages, each characterized by a challenging developmental crisis.

What is Erikson's Theory?

400

This is a Child-care technique in which the mother of a low-birthweight infant holds the baby between her breasts

What is Kangaroo Care?

400

A single word that is used to express a complete, meaningful thought.

What is a holophrase?

400

The first stage of Erikson's Theory that states infants learn basic trust if the world is a secure place where their basic needs are met

What is Trust vs Mistrust?

400

Caregiving practices that involve remaining distant from the baby, providing toys, food, and face-to-face communication with minimal holding and touching

What is Distal Parenting?

500

This theory of Human Development, developed by Sigmund Freud states that human development that holds that irrational, unconscious drives and motives, often originating in childhood, underlie human behavior.

What is Psychoanalytic Theory?

500

This Scale is a Quick assessment of newborn’s heart rate, breathing, muscle tone, color, and reflexes

What is the Apgar Scale?

500

The high-pitched, simplified, and repetitive way adults speak to infants. (Also called baby talk or motherese.)

What is Child-directed speech?

500

The acquisition of behavior patterns by observing the behavior of others

What is social learning?

500

A lasting emotional bond that one person has with another.

What is Attachment?

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