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The tendency of the child to attribute human-like traits to inanimate objects

Animism

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The process of fitting new experience into an existing created schema

Assimilation

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A tendency to bite his or her nails or use curse   words or even gossip.

Oral Aggressive


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It is our “inner voice” that tells us when we have      done something wrong

Moral Conscience

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Piaget’s stage (7–11 years) when children begin to think logically about concrete objects and develop conservation.

Concrete Operational Stage

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Freud’s stage of psychosexual development (birth to 18 months) where the mouth is the erogenous zone.

Oral Stage

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According to Freud, which part of the mind operates based on the "pleasure principle"?

Id

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The developmental stage involving rapid physical changes and the pursuit of independence and identity, often during high school years.

Adolescence

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Erikson’s psychosocial stage in late adulthood (65 years and above), where individuals reflect on their life with either satisfaction or regret.

Integrity vs. Despair

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It is from the time the fetal body has emerged from the mother’s body and lasts until the umbilical cord has been cut and tied.

Period of the Partunate

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What are the life-supporting system in embryonic period?

  1. Placenta

  2. Umbilical Cord

  3. Amniotic sac

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Reflex in infants when the sole of the foot is stroked, causing the toes to curl.

Curling Reflex

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Prenatal development that takes place in the first two weeks after conception

Germinal Period

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Psychologist who described the five characteristics of the life-span perspective of development.

Paul Baltes

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The approach that believes developmental change occurs mainly from birth to adolescence, with little or no change in adulthood.

Traditional Approach

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In the context of Piaget’s theory answer this analogy:

Pre-operational stage: Transductive reasoning:: Concrete operational stage: __________________

deductive reasoning

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“Do not cheat. Cheating does not pay. If you do, you cheat yourself” says the voiceless voices from within you.” In the context of Freud’s theory, which is/are at work?

Superego

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What is infantile amnesia?

Inability to recall events that happened when the person was very young.

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The cephalocaudal growth shows _____________________

Development of the upper limbs before the lower limbs 

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What concept BEST describes the quantitative increase among the learners in terms of height and weight?

Growth

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Learning to get along with age-mates is one of the developmental tasks under Infancy and Early Childhood. TRUE or FALSE

False. Middle Childhood.

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When is physical growth fastest?

Infancy

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Motivation can arise from environmental conditions at school. TRUE or FALSE

True

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Learner-centered principles are divided into four categories. What are those?

Cognitive and Metacognitive Factors (6) 

Motivational and Affective Factors (3) 

Developmental and Social Factors (2)  

Individual Difference Factors (3)

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How many learner-centered principles in the cognitive and metacognitive factors?

6 principles

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