The age group of Erikson's Theory Trust vs Mistrust
What is Infant-18 months?
The period infants use senses and motor abilities to understand the world
What is Sensorimotor?
The most important tool of the mind.
What is Language?
The type of theory Kolberg focused on
What is Moral reasoning
The stage people become highly concerned how they appear to others
What is Stage Five Adolescence?
The definition of Formal operational
What is Adolescents and adults use abstract and hypothetical concepts?
The teaching method that helps children in the zone of Proximal Development
What is Scaffolding?
The theory that emphasizes reward and punishment
What is Preconventional?
The stage people start to question if their life has any meaning
What is Stage Integrity vs Despair?
The major accomplishment of stage four.
What is object permanence?
The observation on how adults use cultural tools.
What is the first step in internalizing language?
The theory emphasizing social rule
What is Conventional?
The first four stages of Erikson's Theory Development?
What is Infancy, Toddler, Early Childhood, and Middle Childhood?
The stage children use mental categories and subcategories?
What is Age 11?
The three forms of language in Vygotsky.
What is external, egocentric, and inner speech?
Stopping at a stop sign is an example of what stage
What is Stage 4 Law and order?
The date Erikson was born
What is June 15, 1902?
The one experiment Piaget was famous for.
what is the experiment that required balancing a scale by hooking weights onto the scale arms?
The one key element in Vygotsky's beliefs.
what is a develop cerebral faculties and abilities?
In 1955 Rosa Parks refuses to move off the bus, this is an example of what theory
What is Postconventional?