Early Childhood
Adolescence
Adulthood and Old Age
Vocabulary
sO rAnDoM
100

These abilities include "gross" and "fine" types.

What are motor skills?
100

This is seen in our society as a time of preparation for entry into adulthood.

What is adolescence?

100

After the age of 30, the process of physical decline slowly begins. Name one of the examples from the guided notes.

1. Gray hair; 2. Change in senses; 3. Increased risk of health issues
100
These are groups determined by social class lines, looks, personality, and athletic ability.

What are cliques?

100

Who is Mr. Federici's tattoo of?

Mr. Burns of The Simpsons

200

This is explored when sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell are engaged.

What is sensory stimulation?

200

Name one problem adolescents may develop due to immaturity.

1. Fighting with authority figures; 2. Indecisiveness; 3. Self-consciousness

200

Men may feel they are behind in life compared to their peers during this stage of Levinson's Theory of Male Development.

What is "Age 30 Crisis" or "Mid-life Crisis"?

200

Prejudice or discrimination against the elderly.

What is ageism?

200

What other two classes does Mr. Federici teach?

US History 10 and World History 11

300

This stage of language development occurs when an infant combines simples consonants and vowels. Example: ba-ba, da-da

What is babbling?

300

In adolescence, the role of the family as a center for development typically becomes replaced by this group.

What is an adolescent's peer group or clique?

300

One theory as to why our bodies age is that our bodies' cells are breaking down. This is another.

What is the biological clock that lets cells divide and multiply is limited?

300

The study of dying and death.

What is thanatology?
300

Which early development area is walking with assistance an example of?

Motor skills

400

Secure attachment allows an infant to feel safe and seek comfort from the caregiver. These three, however, are more negative: avoidant, disorganized, and this.

What is resistant attachment?

400

A negative aspect of cliques is that they encourage this, acting in accord with group norms and customs, instead of individuality.

What is conformity?

400

Women do not typically experience a mid-life crisis, though they may experience this when their children grow up and move out.

What is empty nest syndrome?

400

The internally programmed growth of a child.

What is maturation?

400

The idea that progressive physical and mental decline are inevitable.

What is the decremental model of aging?

500

Infant toys generally are designed to enhance these developmental areas. Describe how simple alphabet wooden blocks assist development in two areas.

Answers vary

500

These two reasons heavily influence the cause of adolescent depression.

What are the loss of a loved one and the breakdown of the family unit?

500

The five stages of dying, according to Elisabeth Kubler-Ross.

What are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance?

500

This type of psychology studies the changes that occur as an individual matures.

What is developmental psychology?

500

A few weeks ago, Mr. Federici gave you advice: "Never buy _________________"

a Chevy Cruze

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