Cognitive Development
Social Development
Moral and Emotional Development
Adolesence and Adulthood
100

This is the Psychologist that proposed the 4 stages of Cognitive Development.

Who is Jean Piaget?

100

This is the Psychologist who propsed the 8 stages of Social Development.

Who is Erik Erikson?

100

This type of attachment style is the healthiest relationship that a child can have with their caretaker.

What is Secure Attatchment?

100

These are the events that mark a transition from Childhood to Adulthood.

What are Rites of Passage?

200

This term refers to the ability of infants to recognize items still exist even when they are out of sight.

What is Object Permanence?

200

This stage describes how infants respond to the care they recieve from their families.

What is Trust v. Mistrust?

200

This is the stage of development where people make decisions to be "good citizens," or follow societies rules and expectations.

What is conventional morality?

200

This is the main symptom of alzheimer's disease, or a decrease in the ability to form new memories in old age.

What is dementia?

300

This refers to the inability of children in the preoperational stage to see the world through the eyes of others. 

What is egocentrism?

300

This stage describes the relationship that teens have with their families, friends, and partners. They are trying to discover their sense of self.

What is Identity v. Role Confusion?

300

This is the stage of moral development where people make decisions based on rewards and punishments.

What is preconventional morality?

300

This is the concept in adolesence that describes how teens feel that their actions are being seen and noticed more than they are in reality.

What is the Imaginary Audience?

400

This refers to a child's ability to identify that quantity stays the same even when changes to appearance have been made.

What is conservation?

400

This is the stage where children begin to compare their talents to other children. 

What is Industry v. Inferiority?

400

Monkeys tended to use the Cloth Mother as this in Harlow's experiments on attatchment. (two possible answers)

What is Secure Base or Safe Haven?

400

This concept describes how teens feel they are immune to consequences.

What is Personal Fable?

500

Hypothetical Thought and Deductive Reasoning are examples of this aspect of the formal operational stage.

What is Abstract Thought?

500

This stage refers to when toddlers begin making simple actions on their own. Parents either support these attemps or criticize them.

What is Autonomy v. Shame/Self Doubt?

500

This stage of Moral Development was characterized by the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement.

What is Postconventional Morality?

500

These are the three things the "Storm and Stress" model argues teens all exhibit or experience.

What are 

-Conflicts with Parents

-Mood Disruptions

-Risky Behavior

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