Prenatal Development
Attachment
Piaget's Stages
Different Theories
Development
100
Stage of development that occurs between the 9th week and the 9th month
What is Fetal Stage
100
This kind of attachment is found in 2/3s of families
What is Secure Attachment
100
The different stages indicated different ways in which we do this
What is Think
100
Ability to explain and predict another person's behavior as a result of recognizing her or his mental state
What is Theory of Mind
100
One big life transition is marriage, which occurs in this stage of development
What is Adulthood
200
Stage of development that occurs between the 3rd week and the 8th week
What is Embryonic Stage
200
how long it takes of separation anxiety to go away
What is 1 year
200
Ideas concepts or thoughts based on experiences
What is Scheme
200
Mental processes begins external with social interactions, which the child then internalizes
What is Lev Vygotsky's Sociocultural Perspective
200
Puberty occurs in this stage of development
What is Adolescence
300
Weeks when birth is most likely to occur
What is 38th week to 42nd week
300
This form of attachment is associated with malnutrition
What is Disorganized/Disoriented
300
Places new information into existing schemes
What is assimilation
300
Theory of mind develops around this time
What is 15 months
300
He created a series of 8 crises or developmental challenges
Who is Erik Erikson
400
Most vulnerable stage of development
What is Embryonic
400
Predicts whether or not the child will have a secure or insecure attachment
What is Quality of Caregiving
400
Changes schemes to adapt the new information
What is Accommodation
400
Developed a moral theory on moral reasoning
Who is Kohlberg
400
One major challenge during this developmental stage is the need to find the meaning of life
What is Adulthood
500
Formation and development of major organs and systems occur in this stage
What is Embryonic
500
Preformed monkey experiment regarding contact comfort vs. feeding as basis for attachment
Who is Harry Harlow
500
Piaget's 4 different stages
What is Sensorimotor Period, Preoperational Period, Concrete Operational Period, and Formal Operational Period
500
Pre conventional, Conventional, and Post conventional are all parts of this theory
What is Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Reasoning
500
This development is influenced by both biological and environmental factors
What is Gender Identification