Piaget Category
Parenting Styles Category
Adolescence Category
Attachment Category
Adulthood & Aging Category
100

What stage includes pretend play and egocentrism?

What stage includes pretend play and egocentrism?

100

Which parenting style is strict and controlling?

Authoritarian

100

What major physical change happens during adolescence?

Puberty

100

Fear of unfamiliar people is called what?

Stranger Anxiety

100

What stage comes after adolescence?

Emerging Adulthood

200

What stage focuses on senses and movement during infancy?

Sensorimotor Stage

200

Which parenting style is warm but still has rules?

Authoritative

200

Believing everyone is watching you is called what?

Adolescent Egocentrism

200

A healthy emotional bond between child and caregiver is called what?

Secure Attachment


200

Caring for future generations is called what?

Generativity

300

What stage begins abstract thinking?

Formal Operational Stage

300

Which parenting style has few rules and spoils children?

Permissive

300

Thinking bad things will not happen to you is called what?

Optimistic Bias

300

A child who is clingy and fearful may show what attachment style?

Anxious Attachment

300

A period of questioning life during middle adulthood is called what?

Midlife Crisis

400

What stage focuses on logical thinking with concrete objects?

Concrete Operational Stage

400

Which parenting style is neglectful and detached?

Uninvolved

400

What is Erikson’s psychosocial stage for teenagers?

Identity vs. Role Confusion

400

Attachment forms most strongly during what stage of life?

Infancy

400

What is the final stage of Erikson’s theory?

Ego Integrity

500

Who created the stages of cognitive development?

Jean Piaget

500

Which parenting style is usually considered the healthiest?

Authoritative

500

What is the process of discovering who you are called?

Identity Formation

500

Why is attachment important?

It helps emotional and social development.

500

What are the two major theories of aging?

Programmed Theories and Cellular Damage Theories

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