Kohlberg is known for his theory of
Moral development
he rejected the Doctrine of Innate Ideas and instead favored the idea that humans were a “tabula rasa” (blank slate)
Locke
We have to meet the child…
where they are at!
The child’s development from within, through the genes
Maturation
Skipping is an example of a _____ motor skill
True or False: The stages in which children develop differ depending on the child.
False!
The Jim and Dwight video is a great demonstration of the ideas set forth by _____
Skinner
There’s only two kinds of people in this world…
those with issues and the dead!
A group that believed a child is a fully formed adult right at conception
Preformationists
The first step in the scientific method
Hypothesis
True or False: Children can display characteristics of more than one stage at a time.
True!
he studied goslings and introduced the theory of imprinting
Lorenz
In a Montessori classroom, the teacher would be a “_____ on the ______” rather than a “______ on the _____”
”guide on the side” rather than a “sage on the stage”
Head-to-foot development
cephalocaudal
Bowlby‘s work followed that of
Lorenz
The terms assimilation and accommodation come from this theorist
Piaget
Name all 3 of Mary Ainsworth’s patterns of attachment
Securely attached, Insecure-Avoidant, or Insecure-Ambivalent
Russo’s model of how control is slowly released to the child as it grows and develops
Carpeted Cattle Chute
How genes remain dormant until external stimuli awaken them
Epigenetics
“Identical” twins are more formally called
Monozygotic
Name all 4 of Piaget’s developmental stages in order
Sensorimotor, Pre-Operational, Concrete Operations, Formal Operations
Name all 4 parenting styles
Authoritative, Authoritarian, Permissive, Uninvolved
Name all 3 parts of the dialectical
Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis
Being able to hold two aspects of a problem in mind at the same time
De-centering
The tendency of our minds to fill in the blanks can cause us to seek a complete…
Gestalt