Physical Development
Social Development
Psychosocial Stages
Cognitive Development
Learning/Behaviorism
100

These are substances that can harm an unborn baby. 

Teratogens 

100

A measure of a child's emotionality and sociability

Temperament 

100

Theorist behind the psychosocial stages

Erik Erikson

100

Theorist behind cognitive stage development

Piaget

100

Pavlovian theory of learning

Classical Conditioning

200

The discussion of how development may occur evenly or in distinct steps. 

Continuity v. Discontinuity

200

This theorist discovered that some infant animals imprint. 

Konrad Lorenz

200

First stage

Trust v. Mistrust

200

Theorist behind zone of proximal development

Vygotsky 

200

Skinnerian theory of learning

Operant Conditioning

300

A fertilized egg with two sets of 23 chromosomes 

Zygote

300

This theorist raised baby monkeys with wire "mothers" 

Harry Harlow

300

The stage you're in and the dilemma

Adolescence (Identity v. Role Confusion)

300

First stage of Piaget's Theory

Sensorimotor

300

Social Learning Theory Experiment

Bobo Doll Experiment

400

Decreased response to something after repeated exposure (referring to infants' reflexes)

Habituation

400

This type of parenting style employs fair expectations and clear consequences. 

Authoritative 

400

The oldest age dilemma

Integrity v. Dispair

400

Second stage 3-7

Pre-operational 

400

Our tendency to replicate behaviors if we see people get rewarded

Vicarious Reinforcement

500

Infant startle reflex

Moro

500

The two types of attachment in Mary Ainsworth's theory

Secure and Insecure

500

The dilemma in middle age

Generativity v. Stagnation

500

This happens during the preoperational stage. Children this age cannot tell the difference in volume and mass. 

Conservation

500

Learning that occurs, but isn't evident until there is incentive to demonstrate it. 

Latent Learning

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