The tendency of the child to attribute human-like traits to inanimate objects
Animism
The process of fitting new experience into an existing created schema
Assimilation
A tendency to bite his or her nails or use curse words or even gossip.
Oral Aggressive
It is our “inner voice” that tells us when we have done something wrong
Moral Conscience
Piaget’s stage (7–11 years) when children begin to think logically about concrete objects and develop conservation.
Concrete Operational Stage
Freud’s stage of psychosexual development (birth to 18 months) where the mouth is the erogenous zone.
Oral Stage
According to Freud, which part of the mind operates based on the "pleasure principle"?
Id
The developmental stage involving rapid physical changes and the pursuit of independence and identity, often during high school years.
Adolescence
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
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
What are the life-supporting system in embryonic period?
1. Placenta
2. Umbilical Cord
3. Amniotic sac
Reflex in infants when the sole of the foot is stroked, causing the toes to curl.
Curling Reflex
Prenatal development that takes place in the first two weeks after conception
Germinal Period
Psychologist who described the five characteristics of the life-span perspective of development.
Paul Baltes
The approach that believes developmental change occurs mainly from birth to adolescence, with little or no change in adulthood.
Traditional Approach
In the context of Piaget’s theory answer this analogy:
Pre-operational stage: Transductive reasoning:: Concrete operational stage: __________________
deductive reasoning
“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
What is infantile amnesia?
Inability to recall events that happened when the person was very young.
The cephalocaudal growth shows _____________________
Development of the upper limbs before the lower limbs
What concept BEST describes the quantitative increase among the learners in terms of height and weight?
Growth
Learning to get along with age-mates is one of the developmental tasks under Infancy and Early Childhood. TRUE or FALSE
False. Middle Childhood.
When is physical growth fastest?
Infancy
Motivation can arise from environmental conditions at school. TRUE or FALSE
True
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)
How many learner-centered principles in the cognitive and metacognitive factors?
6 principles