Proponents of this side of the debate believe that environmental experiences are the most important influence on human development.
What is NURTURE?
Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operations
What are the four stages of PIAGET'S INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY?
Pollution, drugs, disease that impact a growing fetus.
What are TERATOGENS?
Age range of Middle Childhood
What is ~6-11 years old?
6-9: Early Middle Childhood
9-11: Late Middle Childhood
The last period of human development. (age periods)
What is the LATE ADULTHOOD period?
The three main domains of human development from the field of developmental psychology.
What are PHYSICAL, COGNITIVE, and SOCIOEMOTIONAL?
Unlike Dr. Spock, this trend in parenting had publication dates as early as 1928 and were followed for decades by well-meaning parents.
What is BEHAVIORISM?
Dr. Watson, 1928
Dr. Skinner
The Harlow Monkey experiment demonstrates this.
What is the importance of COMFORT, WARMTH, and LOVE from caregivers?
"No one knows how I feel!"
is an example of
What is A PERSONAL FABLE?
The range of tasks a child cannot master alone, but can with guidance.
What is ZONE OF PROXIMAL DEVELOPMENT?
Development that researchers view from conception to death.
What is LIFE-SPAN DEVELOPMENT?
Identity vs Role Confusion, Intimacy vs Isolation, Generativity vs Stagnation, Integrity vs Despair
What are the last four stages of ERIKSON'S PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENTAL THEORY?
Being able to only see your point of view.
What is EGOCENTRISM?
Body hair, facial hair, voice changes and muscle development in boys, widening of hips, menstruation, breasts in girls?
What are SECONDARY SEXUAL CHARACTERISTICS that develop with the onset of puberty?
Using existing mental patterns in new situations.
What is ASSIMILATION?
The sum of all external conditions that affect a person’s development.
What is ENVIRONMENT?
Verbal, musical, logical-mathematical, spatial, body movement, intelligence to understand oneself, intelligence to understand others, naturalistic, existential.
What are the FIVE TYPES OF INTELLIGENCES in the THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE?
Accurately counting objects and restating the final number.
What is CARDINALITY?
(1-1 is the accurate counting- stating the quantity is cardinality)
The development of values, beliefs, and thinking abilities that act as a guide regarding what is acceptable behavior.
What is MORAL DEVELOPMENT?
The study of changes in organisms caused by modification of gene expression [due to environmental conditions] rather than alteration of the genetic code itself.
What is EPIGENETICS?
Tommy has an intellectual disability. His IQ score has to be below what number?
What is 70?
This psychologist believed intelligence was a collection of mental abilities and that they could be assessed by performing cognitive tasks (vocab, memory, math, etc).
Who is ALFRED BINET?
This part of the brain is considered our "emotional detector."
What is the AMYGDALA?
Kohlberg's stages of moral reasoning theorize that we always progress the same way through moral development called
What is INVARIENT SEQUENCE?
Parenting/teaching style characterized by the child having rights similar to an adult’s but with few responsibilities, while rules are rarely enforced and the child usually getting his or her way.
What is PERMISSIVE or OVERLY PERMISSIVE?