A
B
C
D
E
100
This term describes the powerful bond of love between a caregiver and a child.
Attachment
100
These are feelins of pride, shame or guilt.
Self-conscious emotions
100
These type of infants eat and sleep on a regular schedule, are happy and are easily soothed.
Easy babies
100
This is the process by which children are taught to obey the norms of society and to behave in socially appropriate ways.
Socializaion
100
Babies with this type of attachment use their mothers as a secure base to venture out to explore.
Securely attached
200
The sense of being totally emotionally in tune
synchrony
200
What is the term used to describe when a baby frequently looks back to their mother ("checks in") while exploring?
Social Referencing
200
Infants with this type of attachment rarely show separation anxiety or emotion when their caregiver returns.
Avoidant
200
This signal of attachment occurs when a baby gets upset when the caregiver leaves.
Separation anxiety
200
Beginning around 7 months of age, babies get nervous around people other than their primary caregiver. This is called...
Stranger anxiety
300
What socialization strategy should parents avoid when dealing with a rambunctious toddler?
Power assertion
300
This term refers to tailoring one's parenting to a child's temperamental needs.
Goodness of fit
300
According to Bowlby, life begins with what three-month-long phase?
Preattachment phase
300
This term describes a person's characteristic, inborn style of dealing with the world.
Temperament
300
These type of toddlers are more prone to be fearful throughout childhood.
Inhibited toddlers
400
Erikson used this term to describe when toddlers confront the challenge of understanding that they are separate individuals.
Autonomy
400
Which psychologist studied attachment by raising baby monkeys with a wire "mother" and a cloth "mother"?
Harry Harlow
400
In Bowlby's theory, this is the mental representation of a caregiver which allows children (over age 3) to be apart from their caregiver.
Working model
400
Which psychologist developed a classic test of attachment? i.e. the Strange Situation
Mary Ainsworth
400
Which psychologist categorized toddlerhood as the age of autonomy and shame and doubt?
Erik Erikson