A harmful chemical or substance that enters the babies body.
What is Teratogen?
True or false: bubbles are a good toy for toddlers.
What is true?
This parenting style will lead to the most well adjusted child.
What is authoritative?
Identify the piaget stage should teens be at and what this entails.
What is formal operational?
What is thinking about hypotheticals or imaginary concepts?
Some adults reach this stage of kohlberg's moral development, characterized by universal ethical principles, but not all do.
What is post conventional morality?
The infant reflex where they turn their head towards someone touching their face.
What is the rooting reflex?
Typical when a child is a toddler, this is a child's way of adding and viewing new stimuli through existing schema.
What is assimilation?
This attachment style, mainly seen in abused children, was shown by acting odd when the parent leaves but hesitant when they return.
What is disorganized attachment?
This mental health disorder, commonly viewed as the common cold of mental illnesses, often develops in teens.
What is depression?
Early adulthood is characterized by which of Erikson's stages/ conflicts?
What is intimacy vs isolation?
The disorder that causes a small head, thin upper lip and small nose. It is caused by teratogens during pregnancy.
What is fetal alcohol syndrome?
The age a toddler is able to jump and should know at least 1,000 words.
What is about three years old?
Children's morality is typically in his one of kohlberg's three stages. In this stage, morality is driven by obeying authority, upholding the social order and social approval.
What is conventional morality?
Commonly diagnosed in childhood, this disorder is characterized by difficulty concentrating, restlessness and fidgeting.
What is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
Retirees can have more time to focus on this level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, involving becoming the best possible version of oneself.
What is self-actulization?
The baby stage of development which involves learning about the world through senses.
What is the sensorimotor stage?
Toddlers morality is typically driven by...
What is rules, obedience and punishments/ What is individual interests?
This one of Piaget's stages, lasting from seven to eleven, involves children thinking logically about real events.
What is concrete operational?
Teens typically have this type of movement, or motor skills well developed. It involves small, precise movements.
What is fine motor?
This developmental disorder, characterized by problems in social interaction, can go unnoticed in adults if it is not severe.
What is autism/ autism spectrum disorder?
How old a baby should be when they stand.
What is nine months?
Toddlers are focused on this one of Eriksons developmental stages.
What is autonomy vs shame/ doubt?
This is how long a five year olds attention span should be.
(How long they should be able to pay attention to a non-screen activity.)
What is five to ten minutes?
This one of Erikson's stages involves a search for a more defined sense of self.
What is identity vs role confusion?
This field of psychology is dedicated to the field of aging and helping older adults.
What is Geropsychology?