Vocabulary
Infancy and
Childhood
Adolescence
Psychosocial
Challenges
TUF
100

The internally programmed growth of a person.

Maturation

100

Children do not have a sense of how others perceive the world, and believe that their way is the only way of understanding. This means children are what?

Egocentric

100

The physical changes that occur in adolescence.

Puberty

100

"Trust vs. mistrust" is the first psychosocial challenge according to Erik Erikson. In what age range does this occur?

Infancy

100

What is the national animal of Scotland?

The unicorn

200

A conceptual framework a person uses to make sense of the world around them

A schema

200

An infant’s response in turning toward something that is touching around their mouth.

Rooting reflex
200

Adolescents tend to be more this compared to adults, which involves dreaming of a perfect world. 

Idealistic

200

The "identity crisis" is symbolic of which age range, according to Erikson?

Adolescence

200

This is the only part of the human body that cannot repair itself.

Teeth

300

In this method of parenting, parents control and shape a child/adolescent’s behavior and attitudes with a specific code of conduct.

Authoritarian

300

An infant’s clinging response to a touch on the palm of their hand

Grasping reflex

300

The combination of rebellious behavior and believing you can save the world.

"Messiah complex"

300

Ego integrity vs. despair is characteristic of which age group?

Older adults

300

In what year was the first airplane flight?

1903

400

The process of learning rules of behavior of the culture in which you are born and will live

Socialization
400

A "window of opportunity" where language or other learning are more easily obtained. 

A critical period

400

Who first identified the "problems" of adolescence (last name acceptable). 

David Elkind

400

"Generativity vs. stagnation" is the crisis that occurs in what age group?

Middle adulthood

400

Which planet is the only one that rotates clockwise on its axis?

Venus

500

The argument that develop is a result of biology or genetics as opposed to learning and experiences. 

Nature vs. nurture

500

A child’s realization that an object exists even when you cannot see/touch it

Object permanence

500

Psychologist Jean Piaget referred to the thinking patterns of adolescents as this

Formal operations thinking

500

"Should I share my life with someone or spend it alone?" is a question asked in young adulthood. What is the name of this particular psychosocial stage?

Intimacy vs. isolation

500

In Switzerland, it is considered animal abuse to own only one of these animals - it needs a friend!

A guinea pig