Parenting style where the parent rules the house.
What is authoritarian?
What stage does tremendous growth and change occur.
What is sensorimotor?
Action of conceiving a child or being conceived.
What is conception?
When parents meet a child's needs.
What is Trust vs. Mistrust or infant?
The age egocentrism normally begins and ends.
What is 4-7?
Permissive house holds are run by?
What is children?
Occurs from 7-11 years old.
What is concrete operational?
Chronic or persistent disorder of mental processes.
What is dementia?
Learn to control actions and act on their environment.
What is Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt?
Examples of Teratogens.
What is marijuana,alcohol and cigarettes.
Parenting style where parents are absent or non-caring.
What is disengaged?
Abstract reasoning and trial and error.
What is formal operational.
Agent or factor which causes malformation of embryo.
What is teratogen?
(3-6 years old) capable of initiating activities.
What is Initiative vs. Guilt?
Age children normally gain object permanence.
What is 4-7 months?
Parenting style where everyone has a say/opinion.
What is authoritative?
Have object permanence and starts at 2 to about 7 years old.
What is preoperational?
Disorder that cause mental deterioration.
What is Alzheimers?
Children begin to compare themselves to peers to see how they measure up.
What is Industry vs. Inferiority?
Age physical traits peak.
What is 18-30 or mid twenties?
How a authoritarian parent would punish mistakes.
What is severely/harsh?
Stage not all people reach.
What is formal operational?
Inability to look at the world through others Point of View.
What is egocentrism?
Begin developing sense of self (age 12-18.)
What is Identity vs. Role Confusion?
Period of time between childhood and adulthood.
What is adolescence.