Tabula rasa
John Locke
Insulated covering around nerves
Myelin
Parenting style that is unresponsive but not neglectful
uninvolved
If an infant does something they can cause something to happen
cause and effect
Attachment Theory
Bowlby
Allows the hemispheres of the brain to communicate
corpus callosum
highly responsive but seldom demanding parenting style
indulgent(permissive)
When a child uses an object to represent something
example used a block as a cell phone
symbolic paly
Cognitive Development Theory/ Constructivism
Piaget
Most vulnerable part of the brain in accidents
pre frontal lobe
A parenting style that is demanding but not responsive
authoritarian
executive functioning
managing emotions and frustrations, self regulation
Social-Cultural Theory
Vygotsky
Lobe that is responsible for visual perception and visual input.
Occipital Lobe
demanding and responsive parent
authoritative
Able to combine information from two or more senses
Amodal Learning
father of kindergarten
Froebel
average weight of brain
3.3 lbs
type of family structure
bio,
divorce,
single, etc...
When a toy is out of sight it does not exist anymore
object permanence