New Born Reflexes
Attachment Styles
E. Erikson's Psycho social
Randoms #1
Physical Development
100

When an object is placed into a baby's mouth, the infant will suck on it is.......?

The Sucking Reflex

100

This style of attachment typically develops from consistent and reliable care giving from parents and or guardian figures.

Secure Attachment

100

-Babies' first social experience of the world centers on need fulfillment

-Babies learn whether or not they can trust that the world provides for their needs

Trust VS. Mistrust

100

This physical action marks the onset of sperm production during puberty. 

x2 first ejactulation

x3 Spermarch

100

Environmental agents or substances that can cause abnormal development and birth defects during prenatal development.

Environmental agents or substances that can cause abnormal development and birth defects during prenatal development.

200

When touched in the cheek, a baby will turn its head to the side where it felt the touch and seek to put the object into its mouth is......?

The Rooting Reflex

200

A common relationship pattern characterized by an inclination to avoid emotional intimacy and closeness

Avoidant Attachment

200

- In adolescence, our main social task is to discover what social identity we are most comfortable with

-Trying out different roles before they find the one that best fits their internal sense of self 

Identity VS. Role Confusion

200

The incorporation of experiences into existing schemata

Assimilation

200

Specific windows of time during infancy and childhood when the brain is particularly receptive to certain types of learning and development, especially for skills like language.

critical periods

300

If an object is placed into a baby's palm or foot pad, the baby will try to grab it with its fingers or toes is.....?

The Grasping Reflex 

300

This style of attachment often manifests as a fear of rejection and neglect from parents and or guardian figures. 

Anxious Attachment 

300

-When we wonder how much time we spend on ourselves and how much time should we spend with our families? Or what is the difference between a platonic and a romantic relationship?

-The parents established in this stage will influence the effort on oneself and others in the future 

Intimacy VS. Isolation 

300

When we change our schemata to incorporate new information

Accommodation

300

The development of controlled movements using large muscle groups that allow children to perform activities like crawling, walking, and running.

gross motor coordination

400

When startled, a baby will fling his or her limbs out and then quickly retract them, making himself or herself as small as possible is......?

The Moro Reflex

400

This type of attachment shows in children who are ambivalently attached tend to be extremely suspicious of strangers.

Ambivalent Attachment
400

-Toward the end of life, we look back at our accomplishments and decide if we are satisfied with them or not

-If however, we feel serious regret over how we lived our lives, we may fall into despair over lost opportunities

Integrity VS. Despair

400

The branch of research that involves how genes are expressed based on environmental and other factors

Epigenetics

400

The biological process in adulthood marked by the cessation of reproductive ability, typically occurring in middle adulthood.

menopause

500

When a baby's foot is stroked, he or she will spread his or her toes is....?

The Babinski Reflex

500

This style typically involves unpredictable and contradictory behaviors in relationships due to inconsistent care giving or trauma.

Disorganized Attachment 

500

- When this age is reached we are starting to look critically at our life path. We want to make sure that we are creating the type of life that we want for ourselves and our family 

Generativity VS. Stagnation 

500
This refers to our pattern of romantic/emotional/sexual attractions to females, males, neither gender, or both genders. 

Sexual Orientation

500

This stage is the 3rd -8th week after conception when the risk of birth defects caused by Teratogens in highest

Embryonic stage