In development, the first period of development of Week 1 and Week 2 is...
What is the germinal period?
This reflex is genetically wired to help the baby learn to nurse.
What is rooting?
This time in development is when kids experience great growth in their skeletons and muscles.
What is puberty?
This time period sees the peak of physical abilities and health.
What is the 20s?
In older adult years, mental processing speed and this decline?
What is memory retrieval?
This is something that death and non-being does for people.
What is places an importance on living now with meaning?
When calculating the due date, this time period is what is used.
What is 40 weeks?
Neurologically, infants brains show an explosion of new....
What are dendrites?
This area of the brain is now fully developed in adolescents.
What is the limbic system?
Giving up some power is an example of one of four principles at work in a good marriage per which theorist.
Who is Gottman?
One aspect of how the brain compensates for loss of processing speed is...
What is rewire themselves to compensate for losses?
According to this theorist, being part of a larger culture shields us from the terror of our own mortality.
Who is Becker?
During pregnancy, some foods, chemicals, and illnesses pose great risk. These are...
What are teratogens?
What is to possibly help them prepare to walk?
This area of the brain that is responsible for executive functioning and reason is not fully developed.
What is the prefrontal cortex?
In early adult years, idealism gives way to a more ..... .........
What is realistic pragmatism?
In older adult years, the brain is more equally used between both hemispheres to compensate for loss of speed in processing. This is...
What is lateralization?
The most common pattern that people return to according to Bonanno's theory is...
What is Resilience?
During pregnancy, this period features the largest growth of the child.
What is the fetal period?
Easy child, difficult child, slow-to-warm-up child are types of temperament according to what theory.
What are Chess and Thomas’s basic types of temperament?
In adolescence, the brain does this with dendrites.
What is pruning?
In early adult years, this also sees a decline in some ...........
What are physical skills?
Older adults match their goals with their current abilities and compensate for declines. What is the term for this?
What is selective optimization with compensation?
Which theorist identified the five stages of grief and loss?
Who are Kubler-Ross?
When babies are born pre-term, how are developmental milestones calculated?
What is from the original due date?
This study by Mary Ainsworth was used to examine attachment in 18 month to 2 year old children.
What is the Strange Situation Test?
With females, menarche is the marker for puberty. What is the marker for males?
What is there is no marker?
Gottman has identified four principles for effective marriage with one addressing how the relationship changes in a good marriage. In what way does it change?
What is develop a healthier friendship with each other?
In later adult years, what is one thing that addresses muscle loss common to these years?
What is strength training?
What is messing from the five stages of grief of denial, anger, bargaining, depression and ....
What is acceptance?