Physical Development
Emotional Development
Cognitive Development
Social Development
Moral Development
100

Which do children master first, fine motor skills or gross motor skills

Gross motor like walking before fine motor like sewing or cutting

100
The emotional tie with another person shown by seeking closeness to the caregiver and showing distress on separation.
What is attachment
100
Concepts or mental frameworks that people use to organize and interpret information.
What is schemas
100

What is The imaginary audience phenomenon 

 the belief adolescents hold that everyone is as attentive to their looks and behaviors as they are.

100

What are the critiques of Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral development.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MBwpIz-59w

It applies only to men

200
A cushion of cells in the mother by which the fetus receives oxygen and nutrition; acts as a filter to screen out substances that could harm the fetus, such as teratogens.
What is the placenta
200
A sense of contentment with that which is already known
What is familiarity
200
In Piaget’s theory, the stage (from birth to about 2 years of age) during which infants learn about the world through sensory impressions and motor activities.
What is the sensorimotor stage
200
In Piaget’s theory, the inability of the preoperational child to take another person’s point of view or to understand that symbols can represent other objects; also a hallmark of autism
What is egocentrism
200

How did Kohlberg assign people to his longitudinal study?

Based on age

300

Why is menarche or periods getting earlier compared to older generations

What is nutrition and medical care

300
The state of when parents/guardians are aware of what their children are doing or what they need. Produces a state of secure or insecure attachment.
What is responsiveness
300
In Piaget’s theory, the stage of cognitive development (from about age 6 to 11 years of age) during which children gain the mental skills that let them think logically about concrete events.
What is the concrete operational stage
300

The state in which children will explore their environment when primary caregiver is present, and feel more confident 

What is secure attachment, where the parent is responsive to their needs

300
Stage of moral reasoning where primary concern is to fit in and play the role of a good citizen and to follow the rules and laws.
What is conventional moral reasoning
400
Of all the senses, this one experiences the most steady decline beginning at about the age of 30, in contrast to other senses, which begin a rapid decline at about the age of 70
What is hearing
400
A major task of early adulthood, Erikson defines this as the ability to form close, loving, open relationships
What is intimacy
400
In Piaget’s theory, the stage (from about age 2 to age 6 or 7 years of age) during which a child learns to use language but cannot yet think logically.
What is the preoperational stage
400
A style of parenting marked by imposing rules and expecting obedience
What is authoritarian parenting
400

Gilligan's stage of moral development wherein an individual experiences a transition from selfishness to a responsibility for others.

What is Stage 2

500
The natural and lifelong physiological reduction of neurons that occurs primarily between birth and sexual maturity, although the process continues at a slower throughout the lifespan. Neural connections that are not used and needed gradually disappear from the brain as it matures.
What is pruning
500

True or false: Temperament, or how emotionally responsive you are as determined by genetics affects  how much your parents love you

false, Research indicates that the parents of difficult children are usually as loving and caring with their children as parents of easy children are. 

500

What is the The information processing theory?

processing model addresses the process of encoding and storing information.

500
Erikson's task of middle adulthood (40s-60s) during which middle-aged people discover a sense of contributing to the world through family and work, or else feel a lack of purpose
What is generativity v. stagnation
500
Gilligan's stage of moral development marked by a transition from goodness to truth that the person making the decision is a person worthy of consideration, too
What is Stage 3