Baby by Justin Bieber
Set the Stage
Brains (in a zombie voice)
Bunch of Nerds
To Be or Not to Be (a Parent)
100

Process that shuts down unused neuro links/connections

Synaptic Pruning

100

Theorist who came up with the cognitive development stages

Piaget

100

Concept or framework that organizes and interprets information 

Schema

100

His theory of attachment is characterized by seeking closeness and separation distress; baby monkey experiment

Harlow
100

Style of parenting where parents are extremely authoritative, strict, and coercive toward the children

Authoritarian

200

Ability to use or move the fingers rather than using their entire hand

Fine Motor Skills

200

Stage developed from birth to age 2, learn through senses and actions

Sensorimotor stage

200

The idea and understanding that something still exists even though it is out of sight

Object permanence 

200

Vygotsky developed idea of a framework that offers children temporary support as they develop higher levels of thinking

Scaffold

200

Parenting style characterized by being uninvolved and ignoring of the child's actions

Negligent

300

The motor movement using the whole hand or fist to grasp something

Gross Motor Skills

300

Third stage of development appearing from ages 7 to 11, children are able to think logically about real or concrete events

Concrete operational

300

In the preoperational stage of cognitive development, the child has difficulty taking the perspective of others

Egocentrism

300

The fear of strangers that is commonly displayed among infants; concept developed by Vygotsky

Stranger anxiety

300

Parenting style characterized by little to no control over the child, letting them do what they please; no restraint on the child

Permissive

400

The frontal lobe grows most rapidly from ___ to ___ years

3 to 6 years

400

Cognitive development stage from ages 2 to 7, children use symbols and language but don't understand mental processes and often think illogically

Pre-operational stage

400

The idea that something has not changed in size, volume, or number if only the appearance has changed and nothing has been added or removed

Conservation

400

Developed the idea that a sensitive, loving parent-infant relationship fosters basic social trust and leads to positive foundations for adult relationships and a lifelong attitude of trust

Erikson

400
Style of parenting characterized as leading the child in the right direction, not in an extremely strict sense. Only meant to be confrontive in terms of the child's actions. 

Authoritative 

500

Developmental stage where children have a preference for familiar faces and voices (giggling and coos)

At birth

500

Cognitive development stage from age 11 and beyond, children have the ability to deal with abstract ideas and hypothetical situations

Formal operational stage

500

People's ideas about their own and others' feelings, perceptions, and thoughts, and behaviors these might predict

Theory of mind

500

Different attachment styles developed by Ainsworth; displayed when child is placed in the Strange Situation

Secure attachment

Insecure attachment (Anxious and Avoidant)

500

A child's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity; varies from birth for each child

Temperament

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