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 _____
Pavlov
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/Gradual Release Model
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