How many stages are in Jean Piaget's cognitive development theory?
What is 4
How many stages in Erikson's psychological development theory?
What is 8
What theorist does Vygotsky challenge in his theory?
What is Piaget
What is first stage a child adapts when they are born and learning about the world?
What is the Sensorimotor stage
Erikson believed that each of the specific needs is represented by this?
What is Emotional Crisis
What is Identity Crisis also accepted
What concept does Vygotsky mention that involves a dynamic teaching process that focuses on instructional support while relating to and interacting with the students?
What is scaffolding
What does Piaget compare a child's psychological curiosity to?
What is a car motor
Psychological well-being occurs when a person has increasingly or more successful what?
What is resolutions
What is the device that Vygotsky claims that is the purpose for a child learning a language?
What is a language-acquisition device
The brain's constant desire for what is the mark of intelligence, according to Piaget?
What is equilibrium
The first stage of Erikson's stages of psychological development is trust vs mistrust... what ages in a child's life does this occur at?
What is 0-1
What is 1 also accepted
What is the law that claims tasks that are too easy or too challenging decrease learning?
What is Yerkes-Dodson law
What is the name of the final developed stage of a child's cognitive development?
What is formal operations
What is the name of the stage in late adulthood?
What is integrity vs despair
What does Vygotsky call a range of tasks that a child cannot perform on their own but can perform with the help of others?
What is the zone of proximal development