The first stage of Piaget's theory, where a child learns information through their senses
What is sensorimotor?
The important events that occur during infancy, according to Erikson
What is feeding/finding comfort?
According to Piaget's theory, an adolescent begins to think logically about these types of concepts
What are abstract/hypothetical concepts?
The inflammation of joints that can cause pain and discomfort
What is arthritis?
The type of parenting that provides physical needs for the child, but is emotionally unavailable
What is neglectful parenting?
The stages of Piaget's theory, in order
What is sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational?
The street light gauge that many pre-school teachers use is an example of this basic conflict
What is initiative vs. guilt?
Another word for developing a sense of right and wrong
What is morality?
The physical characteristics of a person who is in the maturity stage of life
What are wrinkles, age spots, thin and gray hair, yellowing teeth, etc?
The tools that help organize concepts or mental frameworks
What are schemas?
Peek-a-boo is a great example of this concept
The basic conflict for people in the Middle Adulthood stage
What is generativity vs. stagnation?
This type of parenting style is unhealthy; it is where the parents hold all the power and create strict, unfair rules for the child
What is authoritarian parenting?
The period of time where women in their middle adulthood stage lose the ability to have children
What is menopause?
The age in which many people develop farsightedness
What is 45 years old?
This is a common concept in the preoperational stage, where a person has the inability to consider another person's point of view
What is egocentrism?
The period of in-between, where a person feels uncertain about their life and their relationships with others, is typically at this stage of life
What is young adulthood?
The three different types of development that occur in adolescence
What is physical, cognitive, and social development?
This eye disease is categorized by the damage to the optic nerve due to pressure caused by fluid buildup in the back of the eye
What is glaucoma?
The last three basic conflicts that people experience in their life, according to Erikson's Theory of Development
What is Ego Identity vs. Despair, Generativity vs. Stagnation, and Intimacy vs. Isolation?
The change in thinking that occurs between the concrete operational stage to the formal operational stage
What is a shift between logical thinking about concrete events to logical thinking about abstract concepts (hypothetical situations)?
The four ways an adolescent forms their identity, according to Erikson
What is experimentation, rebellion, selfishness, and optimism/energy?
Erikson's term for adolescents learning about their unique selves and making friendships with other people
What is 'self'-ishness?
Two benefits to having children earlier in life and two benefits to having children later in life
What is parents more likely to have physical energy, less medical problems for the mother during childbirth, and more likely to set realistic expectations for the child?
What is parents having more time to consider life goals, parents being more mature and wise, and parents being more established in their careers so that they have more income to support a family?
The type of psychology that Piaget studied and the type of psychology Erikson studied
What is cognitive psychology and what is social psychology?