Theorists
Families
Historical Views
Learning about Children
Goulash
100
His theory was based on attachment
Who is Bowlby?
100
A family strength that is also the deepest human need
What is Appreciation?
100
Chidren were a "blank slate"
What is tabula rasa/rosa?
100
Learn why children feel, think, and act the way they do. Discover caregivers' importance. Enjoy children more.
What are three benefits of studying children?
100
The influence of environment on a child's development.
What is Nurture?
200
His developmental theory had four stages; sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational
Who is Jean Piaget?
200
The order in which children are born in to a family has an influence on the development of the children
What is birth order?
200
Children naturally know what is right and wrong
What is Noble Savages?
200
This characteristic of development explains why babies lift their heads before they lift their bodies
What is similar for each individual?
200
This child is usually a high achiever
What is the oldest child?
300
Theory that states "development reflects the influence of several environmental factors". There are 5 levels of influence.
What is Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems theory?
300
Playmates and companions, teachers and learners, protectors and dependents, role models
What is sibling roles?
300
Until this century, people did not think there was anything important about the early years of life
What is the 20th Century?
300
Biological transfer of certain characteristics from earlier generations (nature)
What is Heredity?
300
One type of family
What is single parent, couple with/without children, grandparents living with family
400
This theorist had the Bobo the Doll experiment, which showed children learn through imitation
Who is Bandura
400
A form of communication, used in strong families as a way to express feelings without creating increased fighting or conflict
What is an "I" message?
400
During the 6th-15th centuries, awareness existed that children were vulnerable and childhood was a distinct period of time. Children were seen as either innocent or possessed.
What is Medieval Times?
400
Development throughout your entire life, not just childhood
What is Lifespan Development?
400
The day of our Child Development test
What is Thursday, March 8th?
500
The 10 theorists that were presented on in class
Who are: Piaget, Erikson, Maslow, Skinner, Watson, Bowlby, Gardner, Bronfenbrenner, Vygotsky, Bandura?
500
This child may work extra-hard to get recognition
What is the middle child?
500
Durng the reformation, originial sin believed this...
What is children are born evil and have to be civilized?
500
Activities that arouse a baby's sense of sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell
What is stimulation?
500
A characteristic of strong families, that offers specific words of affirmation/compliments.
What is encouragement?