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Any agent that causes an abnormality following fetal exposure during pregnancy.

Teratogens

Example : Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

100

Skills involve small, precise movements, typically of the hands and fingers, or skills involve larger movements using the whole body

Fine vs gross motor

100

Reflex, that indicate on-track physical and

psychological milestone development: Example Rooting

Infant process reflexes

100

plexiglass which are used to demonstrate an early ability in infants to perceive depth and an innovative way to assess infant responses.

Visual Cliff Apparatus

100

Specific, limited time windows in early development (prenatal to early childhood) when the brain is exceptionally receptive to specific environmental stimuli, essential for normal development

Critical periods of development

200

1st stage of Piaget's (0-2 years)

Understanding of the world by coordinating sensory experiences (seeing, hearing) with motor actions (reaching, touching). ie: object permanence

Piaget Stages : Sensorimotor stage

200

Gap between what a learner can do independently and what they can achieve with guidance from a "More Knowledgeable Other

Vygotsky : Zone of proximal development

200

3rd stage of Piaget (7-11)

Thinking logically about concrete (physical) events, mastering concepts like conservation, classification, and reversibility.

Piaget stages: Concrete operational stage

200

Accumulation of knowledge, facts, and skills acquired throughout life via education, experience, and culture.

Crystallized intelligence

200

the smallest, indivisible units of meaning or grammatical function in a language

un = not

er = person doing the action

Language : morphemes

300

18-30 months: Toddlers' language development: combine 2-3 essential words—usually nouns, verbs, and adjectives

Language Development stages (telegraphic speech)

300

Type of attachment style:

Develops from consistent, loving caregiving. Secure adults feel comfortable with intimacy and independence, building healthy, stable, and trusting relationships.

Attachment styles : Secure Attachment

300

Bronfenbrenner's : microsystem interact with each other such as Parent-Teacher conference, your friends’ relationship

Bronfenbrenner's ecological system

Mesosystem

300

Normal developmental stage in infants (starting ~6–8 months, peaking 10–18 months) involving distress when separated from caregivers

Separation anxiety

300

Bronfenbrenner: Community, parent’s workplace

Bronfenbrenner's ecological system 

Exosystem

400

Parenting style : Balanced, responsive, and nurturing, with clear rules, high expectations, and open communication

Parenting style - Authoritative Parenting

400

Bronfenbrenner: Development over time such as major life changes, historical events

Bronfenbrenner's ecological system 

Chronosystem

400

Erikson: 1.5 to 3 years old

Toddlers establishing independence and self-control. Successful navigation leads to a sense of "will" and confidence, while overcontrol or criticism produces feelings of inadequacy, self-doubt, and shame

Erikson's stages of development

Autonomy vs shame and doubt


400

Potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood (0-17 years).

Adverse childhood experiences (ACE)

400

Erikson (6-12 years old)

Children developing a sense of competence through mastering academic, social, and physical skills.

Erikson's stages of development 

Industry and Inferiority

500

parenting style: Strict, rigid rules, high expectations, and punishment with little responsiveness or dialogue. 

Parenting style : Authoritarian Parenting 

500

Erikson (12-18 years old)

Critical adolescent phase focused on developing a personal sense of self, values, and future direction

Erikson's stages of development

Identity and role confusion

500

Marcia

Psychosocial developement if person has committed and explored, he / she will be likely go have .......

Marcia’s Theory of Identity Status

Adolescents identity thru: Identity Achievement


500

Erikson: During late adulthood (roughly age 65+) and involves reflecting on life, either feeling a sense of fulfillment or regret.

Erikson's stages of development

Integrity and despair

500

Marcia

Psychosocial developement if person has committed but not explored, he / she will be likely go have .......

Marcia’s Theory of Identity Status

Adolescents identity thru: Identity Foreclosure

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