A perspective which looks at how chronological age, relationships, common life transitions, and social change shape people's lives from birth to death is known as:
LIFE COURSE PERSPECTIVE
A sequence of significant events, experiences, and transitions in a person's life from birth to death is known as:
EVENT HISTORY
An essential component of the hereditary process that contains the codes for producing particular traits and dispositions is called a:
GENE
During the preoperational stage, children develop _____.
HINT: Memory, Spatial awareness, Symbolic functioning, Motor skills
SYMBOLIC FUNCTIONING
What are the three distinct structures that Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory proposed?
ID, EGO, SUPEREGO
A major theme of the life course perspective which suggests that individual and family development must be understood in the past context is:
HINT: INTERPLAY OF _______ & ________
DAILY DOUBLE
INTERPLAY OF HUMAN LIVES AND HISTORICAL TIME
The recognition of many types of family structures is called:
FAMILY PLURALISM
U.S. federal law allows women to legally choose an abortion until the point at which the baby could survive outside the womb. This point is referred to as:
HINT: ? VIABILITY
FETAL VIABILITY
Tantrums are usually a sign that a child has difficulty regarding their emotions. True or False
This theory hypothesized that attachment advances four stages: pre-attachment, attachment in the making, clear-cut attachment, and goal-corrected attachment (when the caregiver and toddler reach a balance between the toddler's urge for autonomy and the caregiver's need to protect and set limits).
Name the theory & theorist
DAILY DOUBLE
BOWLBY'S THEORY OF ATTACHMENT
a significant occurrence involving a relatively abrupt change that may produce serious and long lasting effects
LIFE EVENT
The capacities that people have and the skills they use to adapt to changing biological and environmental demands is:
HINT: Age?
DAILY DOUBLE
PSYCHOLOGICAL AGE
During which of the following stages of pregnancy is the fetus considered to be viable?
THIRD TRIMESTER
A child's increasing understanding of the self in relation to the world eventually becomes organized into a self-theory. TRUE OR FALSE?
TRUE
This approach suggests that children learn moral conduct by observing models. Please name the approach and the theorist who founded this approach.
DAILY DOUBLE
SOCIAL LEARNING APPROACH & ALBERT BANDURA
An essential component of the hereditary process where genetic instructions are coded is called a:
A major theme of the life course perspective which suggests that the individual life course is constructed by the choices and actions individuals take within the opportunities and constraints of history and social circumstances is:
CHOICES: timing of lives, diversity in life course trajectories, developmental risk and protection, human agency in making choices
HUMAN AGENCY IN MAKING CHOICES
What are the cited risk factors during pregnancy?
hint: List all four
DAILY DOUBLE
OBESITY, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, STRESS, AND SMOKING
The main remedy for developmentally delayed children is ______.
HINT: Therapy, A nurturing parent style, Specialized childcare facilities, Social skill development
DAILY DOUBLE
SOCIAL SKILL DEVELOPMENT
Name the theory & theorist
DAILY DOUBLE
ERICKSON'S THEORY OF PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
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a group of persons who were born at the same historical time and who experience particular social changes within a given culture in the same sequence and at the same age
COHORT
A person's level of biological development and physical health, as measured by functioning of the various organ systems indicates:
HINT: Age?
BIOLOGICAL AGE
What are the protective factors cited during pregnancy?
HINT: List all Three
DAILY DOUBLE
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT, PRENATAL CARE, ACCIDENT PREVENTION
The zone of proximal development encompasses the theoretical space between a child's current development level and their ____ level.
HINT: Potential, Future, Intended, Past developmental
POTENTIAL
Name the approach that assumes that children's moral judgements change as their cognitive development allows them to examine the logical and abstract aspects of moral dilemmas. Also name the theorist that founded this approach.
HINT: Basis for stage models of moral reasoning
DAILY DOUBLE
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENTAL APPROACH
JEAN PIAGET