Erikson's Stages
Piaget's Stages
Kohlberg and morality
parenting and attachment
Nature or Nurture, stability and change
100
Issues: Trust vs. Mistrust is characteristic of what stage of development?
What is the infancy stage?
100
Object permanence and stranger anxiety develops in this age range according to Piaget.
What is Birth to 2 years old?
100
"If you save your dying wife, you'll be a hero" is an example of this level.
What is Preconventional morality
100
"Don't interrupt, Keep your room clean, and Because I said so" are typical phrases that this type of parent may say.
What is an authoritarian parent?
100
Parents should be blamed less for kids that turn out poorly and given less credit for kids that turn out great.
What is the genetic leash?
200
Initiative versus guilt is characteristic of which stage?
What is the Preschool stage?
200
Pretend play and egocentrism are new developments.
What is two years old to 6 or 7 years old?
200
"People have a right to live" is an example of this level.
What is Postconventional morality?
200
Making few demands and few punishments is characteristic of this parenting style.
What is the permissive parenting style?
200
One study of 3000 people found that these training sessions lead to better test scores.
What is cognitive training?
300
Integrity versus despair is characteristic of which stage?
What is the late adulthood stage?
300
Abstract loving and the potential for mature reasoning occur now.
What is twelve years old to adulthood?
300
The focus of upholding laws and rules to gain social approval or maintain social order is an example of this level.
What is conventional morality?
300
A set of enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, values, and traditions shared by a group of people and handed down to the next generation.
What is culture?
300
Comparing monozygotic or dizygotic twins helps researchers understand this dichotomy.
What is the contribution of nature or nurture?
400
Refining a sense of self by testing roles and then forming them into a single identity is characteristic of this stage
What is the Adolescence stage?
400
A person's idea about their own and others mental states and the behaviors these predict.
What is theory of mind?
400
"quick gut feelings" characterize these roots of morality
What are moral intuitions?
400
Demanding and responsive parents who set rules but allow open discussion of the rules.
What are Authoritative parents?
400
One of the most stable characteristics over our lifespan.
What is temperament?
500
Discovering a sense of contributing to the world is characteristic of this stage.
What is the Middle Adulthood stage?
500
This is the name of the stage in which people start to think logically about concrete events and are able to perform arithmetic in their head.
What is the concrete operational stage?
500
Delayed gratification, empathy for others, and doing the right thing are taught in this program.
What is a character education program.
500
Around 13 months is the peak of _____ anxiety in children.
What is separation anxiety?
500
This gives us our identity, lets us depend on others, and marks our personality as we age.
What is stability?
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